- In a session with her therapist, Daphne recalls (through flashbacks) a series of unfortunate events following the surprise shower that her fiancé, Donny, threw for her.
- The usually demure Daphne (Jane Leeves) begins an anger management class as she recalls for her therapist (guest star S. Epatha Merkerson of NBC's "Law and Order") her thoroughly frustrating ordeal that begins when her fiance (guest star Saul Rubinek) plans a surprise wedding shower and flies in her deadbeat brother (guest star Anthony LaPaglia, "Murder One") who makes himself at home with the Cranes. What's worse, her brother snuffs out a budding romance for a flummoxed Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and drags some fellow derelicts back to the townhouse at the worse possible time for Daphne.
- Daphne is receiving anger management therapy, in the wake of a four-car pile-up. She explains her situation to Dr. McCaskill (S. Epatha Merkerson), and the episode continues in flashback: Donny has organized a surprise bridal shower for Daphne, held at Niles' apartment, and has invited a special guest, announcing him as Daphne's favorite brother. She is thrilled, expecting to see Stephen. It turns out to be Simon, and judging by the expression on his sister's face, he is definitely not her favorite. Frasier was also expecting Stephen, and had already agreed to let him stay at Elliott Bay Towers, so he is not pleased that Donny invited the wrong brother. Having Simon as a guest proves very trying for Frasier, especially when he intercepts a friend of Daphne's whom Frasier was hoping to ask out, and gives him a cold. Daphne's patience is also tested to the limit when she finds herself waiting on her brother as much as Frasier and Martin, and being treated no better. Then Donny arrives unexpectedly with his parents, a day ahead of schedule, and when Daphne discovers her favorite dress has been ruined in the laundry, that proves to be the final straw. Dr. McCaskill wonders why Daphne keeps mentioning her favorite dress, and why she was wearing it to the bridal shower she didn't know she was having. It is revealed in flashback that Daphne wore the dress because she thought she'd be spending the evening alone with Niles, which forces her to face that her feelings for him may have changed, and she's no longer sure that Donny is the man she loves.
- In a session with her therapist, Daphne recalls (through flashbacks) a series of unfortunate events following the surprise shower that her fiancé, Donny, threw for her. But the biggest surprise is when Daphne is finally forced to come to terms with her growing feelings for Niles - and her realisation that she may actually be in love with him.—Anonymous
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