This episode is one of my most favorite of the entire series. We get stand-out performances from the entire cast, save for Peri Gilpin who, as Roz Doyle, has such a minor role you'd think she wasn't in the episode.
In this episode, Frasier remains out of work and, because he is home all day and frustrated with being unemployed, his relationship with Martin sours. They get on each other's nerves being around each other all the time. The solution they decide upon is Martin moving in with Niles temporarily, which Niles only agrees to because Daphne would be moving in too. But, with Niles' apartment so filled with stairs, Daphne announces she must tender her resignation because she is seemingly not needed for Martin's therapy anymore.
Of course, every character has different motives at play and things are going to go awry. There's so much to love about this episode.
In this episode, Frasier remains out of work and, because he is home all day and frustrated with being unemployed, his relationship with Martin sours. They get on each other's nerves being around each other all the time. The solution they decide upon is Martin moving in with Niles temporarily, which Niles only agrees to because Daphne would be moving in too. But, with Niles' apartment so filled with stairs, Daphne announces she must tender her resignation because she is seemingly not needed for Martin's therapy anymore.
Of course, every character has different motives at play and things are going to go awry. There's so much to love about this episode.