- Daphne's ex-fiancé Clive visits her in Seattle to declare that he still loves her. Rather than tell him she can't see a future for them, she pretends to be married to Niles.
- Daphne's ex-fiancé calls her asking to see her. She tells Frasier and Martin that despite not being impressed by his lack of ambition, she was unable to break up with him and told him that if they were both still single after a certain amount of time, maybe they could get back together. When he shows up, she says she's married to Niles.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- Chaos ensues when Daphne's (Jane Leeves) ex-fiancé (guest star Scott Atkinson) comes calling for her while visiting Seattle. Remembering him as a man who lacked ambition and didn't have a future, Daphne impulsively introduces Niles (David Hyde Pierce) as her husband. One lie leads to another and soon they are suddenly all related-even Roz (Peri Gilpin). The evening gets out of control when both Daphne and Roz, posing as the wives of the Crane brothers, realize the man has become quite successful and set their sights on him.
- Daphne receives a phone call from Clive, an old fiancé whom she ditched due to his lack of ambition and drive. Wanting to let him down gently, Daphne had told him that they would try again in five years if both were still single, so Clive is in Seattle to pick up where they left off. Daphne agrees to see him that night, and Frasier urges her to be honest with Clive if she's still not interested. Clive arrives, and just as he is making his declaration of undying adoration, Niles, infatuated with Daphne, purposely interrupts. Daphne quickly introduces Niles as her husband, much to Niles' joy, and he starts playing the role immediately. When Frasier enters the room, Daphne explains that he is staying at the apartment owing to his marital difficulties with his wife (Maris), and whilst Daphne is explaining the situation to him, Niles (in no hurry to drop the pretence) invites Clive to stay for dinner. Martin appears and joins in the improvised deception, claiming to be a retired astronaut, who walked on the moon in the Apollo missions. Adding to the confusion, Roz stops by to return Frasier's opera glasses, and Martin, happy to escalate the charade, introduces her as Maris, there to reconcile with Frasier. The situation continues to become more and more complicated, particularly when Daphne realises that Clive is now far from the unmotivated slacker she dumped several years ago. Daphne's departure from his life motivated him to become a successful businessman. Further complicating the matter, the ever promiscuous Roz catches a fancy for Clive as well, and she and Daphne compete for his attention. This all disgusts Clive, who storm out after calling them all "unfortunate human beings." He departs saying he is shocked they are related to Martin, who he calls that "sweet courageous old astronaut," as he exits the apartment.
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