The family gathers to celebrate Daphne's birthday. The festivities are dampened by Mrs. Moon's bitterness over her husband's leaving her. Niles gives Daphne a trip to Hawaii. Rozis also depressed about her break-up with Roger. She was thrilled at the prospect of taking a significant other to her family reunion in Wisconsin, but now she'll have to go alone and endure her family's comments about not being married. That evening, Frasier comforts Roz and offers to accompany her to the family reunionfor moral support. When they wake up in bed together, however, things become awkward and they don't know how to behave. Frasier worries he has ruined his friendship with Roz, but Martin believes that after a brief period of awkwardness, things will go back to normal. Daphne feels guilty about leaving her mother alone and also wishes she could contact her father to let him know she's getting married. Niles tells Daphne to take her mother on the trip to Hawaii - Daphne and Niles will have plenty of opportunities to take trips after they're married. After dropping Daphne and Mrs. Moon at the airport, Niles takes a flight to England to try and track down Daphne's father. Frasier flies to Wisconsin to meet Roz, who left without him. When Frasier gets to Roz's family's house, they mistake him for Roger. Frasier is about to correct their mistake, but is so appalled by the mean comments Roz's sister, Denise, directs to Roz that he continues pretending to be Roger. Frasier does such a good job that Denise ends up feeling jealous of Roz. Roz thanks Frasier and they work out their awkwardness over having slept together. In England, Niles finally tracks down Henry Moon at a pub and tells him he's marrying Daphne. Henry gives his blessing, but Niles has an ulterior motive - he wants to reunite Henry with his wife so Niles and Daphne can get rid of her. watch
The family gathers to celebrate Daphne's birthday. The festivities are dampened by Mrs. Moon's bitterness over her husband's leaving her. Niles gives Daphne a trip to Hawaii. Rozis also depressed about her break-up with Roger. She was thrilled at the prospect of taking a significant other to her family reunion in Wisconsin, but now she'll have to go alone and endure her family's comments about not being married. That evening, Frasier comforts Roz and offers to accompany her to the family reunionfor moral support. When they wake up in bed together, however, things become awkward and they don't know how to behave. Frasier worries he has ruined his friendship with Roz, but Martin believes that after a brief period of awkwardness, things will go back to normal. Daphne feels guilty about leaving her mother alone and also wishes she could contact her father to let him know she's getting married. Niles tells Daphne to take her mother on the trip to Hawaii - Daphne and Niles will have plenty of opportunities to take trips after they're married. After dropping Daphne and Mrs. Moon at the airport, Niles takes a flight to England to try and track down Daphne's father. Frasier flies to Wisconsin to meet Roz, who left without him. When Frasier gets to Roz's family's house, they mistake him for Roger. Frasier is about to correct their mistake, but is so appalled by the mean comments Roz's sister, Denise, directs to Roz that he continues pretending to be Roger. Frasier does such a good job that Denise ends up feeling jealous of Roz. Roz thanks Frasier and they work out their awkwardness over having slept together. In England, Niles finally tracks down Henry Moon at a pub and tells him he's marrying Daphne. Henry gives his blessing, but Niles has an ulterior motive - he wants to reunite Henry with his wife so Niles and Daphne can get rid of her. watch
Dr. Cox has a rare moment of conscience while J.D. takes a brief respite from work at the hospital. Meanwhile, Turk and Carla share some big news. watch