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Daphne, naturally, is less than pleased to hear about Niles and Mel's arrangement, but is persuaded that it will be a temporary measure. Niles' various attempts at pet-names don't help, and neither does Simon's revelation that he is still attempting to steal her wedding presents. Martin's tactless reminders to Niles about both his wedding reception and Mel's watch certainly don't improve matters, as it means that Niles must cancel a date the two had planned. Faced with only her brother's company and watching ''[[Braveheart]]'' in the Winnebago, Daphne quite reasonably bursts into tears.
The wedding reception proves greatly enjoyable for everyone except the 'happy' couple and Niles' relatives (and Roz, whose tale of woe involving the hunt for a dress, a sprained ankle and the 'check engine' signal in her car sees her head straight to the bar on arrival). Mel in particular isn't pleased to see Frasier, having heard from Donny about his 'minor involvement' in their recent unhappiness (which only prompts Martin to childishly point out that he told him so once more). Asking Frasier to make the toast, she is less than pleased with his
The next day, Daphne does not take this fresh news well, and Niles' reasonable tone and apparent justification of Mel's actions only sours her mood further, as it will means that a further dinner date the two had planned for that evening will no longer occur, and that she wasted money on a new dress for the date. Angrily, she rashly wishes she could reverse the last few days and thus avoid any of this, which hurts Niles' feelings. Frasier's attempts to mediate and avoid an argument only sees Niles and Daphne viciously turn on him, angrily blaming him for his interference and for ruining everything. Daphne storms to her room, and Niles, refusing to apologise to Frasier, is thrown out by his brother.
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