- On their way home, Frasier and Daphne join a protest outside a condemned bookstore. When the police start arresting the protesters, including Daphne, Frasier panics and flees.
- When Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) stands up for himself, his new station manager (guest star Tom McGowan) has a surprising reaction. Elsewhere, Niles (David Hyde Pierce) proves that he will do anything to get into Daphne's (Jane Leeves) good graces-even if it means getting arrested.
- Bulldog and Gil are recording an advertisement for a new sponsor at KACL: Happy Dreams tea, which promises pleasant dreams to anyone drinking it. When he hears this, Frasier is disgusted. On the way home, with Daphne as chauffeur, he stops at a protest rally that is taking place in support of Hirsch and Sons bookshop, which is under threat of demolition. Frasier and Daphne join the protest, but when the police move in and start making arrests, Frasier panics and flees, leaving Daphne at the mercy of the officers. He is subsequently ashamed of his cowardice. As a result, when the new station manager instructs him to read the same sponsor advert as Bulldog and Gil, he objects on principle and refuses, making a stand on the air. This costs him his job, but he feels better, even rejuvenated. The new manager, Kenny, is impressed that Frasier upheld his principles so adamantly, and decides to confront the station owner, Joe Martin, about the sponsor's advert, while asking Frasier to return to work. Unfortunately, it is then Kenny's turn to clear his desk, and Frasier feels responsible and decides to act once more. He and the other on-air talent of KACL approach Joe Martin (Miguel Sandoval). Frasier talks with him and convinces him that he needs to take risks. Martin agrees with Frasier and reveals that his true name is Jose Martinez. He informs everyone that KACL will become a 24/7 Latino music station, and Frasier realizes that all he has done is managed to get all the on-air talent (including himself) fired.
- On their way home, Frasier and Daphne join a protest outside a condemned bookstore. When the police start arresting the protesters, including Daphne, Frasier panics and flees. Feeling guilty, he impetuously takes a stand against the station's new policy of reading on-air advertisements. The new station manager, Kenny Daly, takes his cause to a higher authority, and is fired. Frasier and a group of the on-air talent protest directly to Mr. Martin, the station owner. Frasier gives a speech on believing in principles and following one's heart. Inspired, Mr. Martin announces that he is changing the station's format from talk to salsa music, leading to the firing of all the on-air talent.—crouchbk
- On their way home from his studio, Frasier and Daphne join a protest for a book store that is going to be torn down. Eventually, the police come and start arresting protesters, however, Frasier gets away and Daphne is taken in. Martin is able to get her released, but she is very mad at Frasier. The next day, the new station manager, Kenny Daly, asks Frasier to read an advertisement for Happy Dreams tea. Frasier, deciding to stand up for his ethics, refuses to read it saying that, as a doctor, it would come off as medical advice. Kenny decides to fire Frasier because of his actions. Only a few hours later, Kenny comes to Frasier's home to rehire him, really upset at his own choice. Kenny claimed he couldn't sleep or eat since he fired Frasier, and that he "was a napper".
Kenny decides to stand up to management for the personalities, and he gets fired from KACL. Frasier believes he got fired because of him, so he rounds up the personalities to go talk to the station owner, Joe Martin. So Frasier, Roz, Bulldog, Gil, Tooty, Ray Schmidt, and Miss Judy all go to the black tower to talk to the station owner. Frasier talks to him telling him to stand up for what he believes is the best decision. Martin takes his advice, but instead of rehiring Kenny, he changes station formats to all-Latin music. The show ends with everyone getting fired from KACL and viciously screaming at Frasier. The ending credits shows Frasier leaving KACL, and a new personality in his chair, playing Latino music. The usual ending song is sung in Spanish rather than by Kelsey Grammer.
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