- Niles' dream of moving out of his dumpy apartment and back into his tony digs at the Montana are tantalizingly close until the condo board notifies him that his lease will be cancelled because of his previous misadventures.
- Niles' (David Hyde Pierce) dream of moving out of his dumpy apartment and back into his tony digs at the Montana are tantalizingly close until the condo board notifies him that his lease will be cancelled because of his previous misadventures -- so he enlists Frasier's (Kelsey Grammer) aid to throw a swanky reception designed to change their minds. Typically, the fretful Crane brothers' best plans lurch disastrously off track as they race around trying to cover up suspicious appetizers, a dead bird and a stone-cold party guest.
- Niles returns from a miserable meal with Frasier; both Daphne and Maris were seated at the tables next to them in romantic dates with their new boyfriends. He reveals that he still has not moved back into the Montana, as his apartment is currently occupied by a sub-tenant, Dr. MacLowery. Frasier decides to help him, and asks MacLowery to move out early. Unfortunately, they discover too late that MacLowery is an avid tap dancer, and the noise from his enthusiastic routines have infuriated the other residents of the building. As a result, representatives from the building's board of tenants arrive to tell Niles that the board is seriously considering terminating his lease. In order to get the board back on his side, Niles and Frasier organize a drinks gathering for the next meeting in order to persuade them to change their minds, with Roz present to stand-in for the caterers, who cancelled. The party does not start off well; the guests are hostile, the hors d'oeuvres are slow to appear and Niles' attempts at wit impress no one. And much worse, Niles' pet cockatoo suddenly drops dead. When someone suggests that they play a party game of "Murder", in which one guest pretends to murder another, Mr. Probst's heart condition catches up with him, and suddenly Niles has two fatalities to cope with.
- With the divorce with Maris finally settled, Niles moves back into his luxurious apartment in the Montana. But when the tenant Frasier chose to let the apartment comes under attack, Niles is subject to severe scrutiny from the Montana Board, who tell Niles that they are considering kicking him out of the building once and for all. In an attempt to wrangle the support of the Board back to his side, Niles decides to throw a dinner party for the members, but with disastrous results.—Anonymous
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