- Frasier has begun dating Cassandra Stone, the beautiful woman with whom he spent Valentine's Day. Everything is going quite well until Faye Moskowitz comes back to town and Frasier remembers how much he enjoyed spending time with her.
- Frasier is in a stable relationship with his new girlfriend, Cassandra Stone, but when Faye Moskowitz returns to town from Paris, Frasier does not know who to pursue. While he dates Cassandra, he sees her in a less than positive light, and mainly for physical purposes. In the end, he decides to go after Faye.
- Frasier announces at breakfast that he had a date the previous evening, and Martin and Daphne immediately offer their sympathies. They change their tune when Cassandra appears from the bedroom. Martin takes a shine to her when she greets him with a hug and compliments him on his eyes; she barely acknowledges Daphne, and then forgets her name. Niles arrives to play squash with Frasier, and has to cancel when he learns about the date. Frasier has good feelings about this new relationship, until he runs into Faye at Café Nervosa. She has been in Paris for a month, and has no idea that Frasier has a new girlfriend, and he finds himself unable to tell her. She is still with him the next morning, so the rest of the family realise that he is dating two women. Frasier soon comes to the decision that he cannot juggle two women, and must choose between them. Martin advocates choosing Cassandra; Daphne prefers Faye, who noticed and admired her new haircut. Niles turns up, and discovers he has to re-schedule the squash game again, but he has a trick for compelling Frasier to make his choice. Unfortunately, even when the choice is made, Frasier still has to end one relationship, and this proves more difficult than he expected.
- Fraiser has begun dating Cassandra Stone, the beautiful woman with whom he spent Valentine's Day. Everything is going quite well until Faye Moskowitz comes back to town and Frasier remembers how much he enjoyed spending time with her. Dating both women simultaneously, Frasier soon discovers that this prestigious dating level is not all it is cracked up to be.
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