- On the eve of her wedding, Daphne's torn between the man she loves and the man she's engaged to marry.
- Frasier, Daphne, Niles, Mel and Martin return from the funeral of Morrie, the doorman of Elliott Bay Towers. Martin bears a final gift from Morrie; a rare bottle of wine. Niles confesses to Frasier that he feels anxious about his relationship with Mel. After Niles denies that he still possesses feelings for Daphne, Frasier urges his brother to seize the moment and move on. Daphne reveals to Frasier that she knows about Niles' seven-year crush on her and she has fallen in love with him. When Niles returns from a retreat, however, he announces that he and Mel are married. Frasier tells Niles that Daphne knows how he feels towards her, and that there is a possibility she shares his feelings. Managing to get Daphne alone, Niles tells her that he loves her and they share their first intended romantic kiss. Daphne then tells Niles that they have made too many commitments to others to back out now. The next morning, Niles sits in the Winnebago, unable to watch Daphne be married. Martin and Frasier join him and prepare to enjoy the rare bottle of wine, only to discover that the wine is undrinkable. Frasier and Martin leave Niles alone, until Daphne, in her wedding dress, asks if he wants to go on a date. She has chosen him, and can finally call him "Niles".
- Daphne's family arrives for her wedding and Frasier tries to console a staunch Daphne, who insists that Niles' impromptu marriage has come as a relief. The night of the rehearsal dinner, Daphne's family lights the party on fire, while Frasier confides in Martin his worry that Niles and Daphne aren't being honest with themselves and their respective significant others.
- Part Two of Two. It is the night before Daphne and Donny's wedding and her entire family, as well as Frasier, Martin, Roz and Niles have arrived at the Wayside Inn, where the wedding is to take place. As much as he tries, Niles realizes that he is nowhere near over Daphne at all and he decides to lay it all on the line and tell Daphne how he feels once and for all.—Anonymous
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