Four for the Seesaw
When the Crane brothers go away for the weekend with two attractive women, Niles discovers he hasn't quite cut his emotional ties to Maris.
When the Crane brothers go away for the weekend with two attractive women, Niles discovers he hasn't quite cut his emotional ties to Maris.
Eddie feels blue, so Martin hires a dog psychiatrist to determine the cause of his depression.
When Frasier becomes fed up with the rules and regulations governing his condominium complex, he decides to run for condo board president.
Frasier finds himself in a precarious position when he tries to help the troubled marriage of a former high school acquaintance.
Frasier and Niles disapprove of Martin's relationship with his brassy new girlfriend.
Martin buys Frasier an expensive painting — but Frasier doesn't have the heart to tell his father that he hates it.
Frasier and Lilith join forces so that their son can gain admission to the most prestigious private school in Boston.
After Daphne gets dumped by her boyfriend, Niles decides it's time to declare his love for her.
While filling in for Frasier, Niles gains fame after counseling a local basketball star who's in a slump.
After Martin befriends a reclusive writer both Frasier and Niles admire, they become obsessed with reading the author's first manuscript in decades.