- Frasier is a wannabe Cupid when he arranges a supposedly chance meeting between Martin and Roz's visiting mother, but the love arrow gets bent when Frasier learns that his father can't stand the old 'gasbag.'
- Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) is a wannabe Cupid when he arranges a supposedly chance meeting between Martin (John Mahoney) and Roz's (Peri Gilpin) visiting mother (Oscar and Emmy-winning guest star Eva Marie Saint), but the love arrow gets bent when Frasier learns that his father can't stand the old 'gasbag' - just minutes before she's the surprise guest at the Crane Super Bowl party.
- Roz's mother is visiting, and Frasier suggests fixing her up with Martin. They do their best to make it look accidental (Frasier and Niles go with their father to McGinty's, and Roz brings her mother soon afterwards), but Martin and Joanna see straight through them. They spend some time together that evening at a jazz club, and when they arrive back at Frasier's apartment later they both seem to be in a good mood. After Roz and Joanna have left, Martin privately admits to Frasier that he found her very boring company, but Roz reports that her mother had a wonderful evening and hopes to see Martin again before she leaves Seattle. Frasier does not have the heart to tell Roz the truth, and tries to engineer one more rendez-vous to spare Joanna's feelings, inviting them to watch the Super Bowl on television at his place. He chooses not to tell Martin that they are coming until the last minute, at which point he discovers that Martin has also invited someone along.
- Frasier and Roz set his father Martin up with her mother Joanna on a "blind date". Afterwards, Martin announces that he never wants to see her again while Joanna cannot wait to see Martin a second time. It all comes to a head when Frasier invites Roz and Joanna over to watch the Superbowl, but Martin has invited Bonnie, a waitress from McGinty's, whom he is interested in dating.—Anonymous
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