- When Roz backs out of dinner plans with Frasier because of a date with a new man, Frasier's search for a new dinner companion makes him realise everyone else has someone in their lives.
- Frasier has reservations at an Italian restaurant for dinner, to celebrate Roz's birthday. She tells him she has a date, so he offers the opportunity to Niles (who has plans with Maris), then Martin (who has plans with Sherry), then finally Daphne (who has a date). In the end, he turns up to the restaurant alone, and can hardly help feeling self-conscious when surrounded by couples, especially when one couple stand up and announce their engagement. The biggest disaster is when a startled waiter spills his Cabernet over his shirt. He returns home after dinner feeling depressed about being forty-three and single. However, he finds a possible solution in a very unlikely place: his answering machine contains two messages from a woman called Laura, who is flying to Seattle that evening to meet her sister, and has called his number by mistake. He also learns from the messages that she speaks French, plays the cello, and has been on her own too much recently. Encouraged by Daphne, he makes a snap decision and heads, exhilarated, to the airport, only to find that Laura is happily married.
- When Roz backs out of dinner plans with Frasier because of a date with a new man, Frasier's search for a new dinner companion makes him realise everyone else has someone in their lives: Niles has Maris, Martin has Sherry and Daphne has a new man. Frasier gets a spark of hope that there might be someone out there for him when a female wrong number leaves an intriguing message on his answering machine.
- Frasier's loneliness is brought into sharp focus one evening when all his family and friends have dates and he's eating alone in a restaurant when the man at the next table proposes to his girlfriend and everyone applauds. At home he finds a message on his machine; it's a wrong number, but he's drawn to the mysterious female voice and hurries to the airport to meet the woman. She's pleased to meet him; unfortunately, she's married. Despite his disappointment, he's proud of his adventurousness, and on a whim he boards a plane to Acapulco.—crouchbk
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