Season six resolves the previous finale's cliffhanger while launching fresh storylines for the year ahead.
Frasier rebounds from a setback with the resilience and self-delusion that define his character.
Niles faces a new chapter that brings out both his best qualities and his most entertaining neuroses.
Martin and Frasier clash over household rules, with Daphne caught in the middle as usual.
Roz and Frasier team up on a project outside the station, discovering they're great partners in crime.
Frasier's romantic life takes an unexpected turn that tests his self-awareness as a psychiatrist.
Niles hosts Thanksgiving dinner, and the Crane family holiday proves that dysfunction is their love language.
Martin's old cop stories take center stage, and John Mahoney makes every word land perfectly.
Frasier and Niles get competitive about their respective practices in a sibling rivalry for the ages.
Daphne handles a household crisis with the unflappable calm that makes her indispensable to the Cranes.
A dinner party goes wrong in a way that could only happen at the Crane residence.
Frasier takes on a nemesis at the station, and his grudge becomes an episode-long comedy of escalation.
Niles and Frasier attempt to reconnect with their childhood, discovering that nostalgia is a unreliable guide.
Roz faces a parenting challenge that she tackles with characteristic directness and humor.
Martin's relationship with his sons deepens in an episode that's both funny and genuinely moving.
Frasier's snobbery backfires in an episode that lovingly skewers cultural pretension.
The ensemble delivers one of the season's best comedic performances in a tightly written episode.
Niles and Daphne's slow-burn romance takes another step forward that's worth the years-long wait.
Frasier confronts a professional challenge that forces him to question his approach to therapy.
A trip goes comically wrong, proving the Cranes should probably never leave Seattle.
The sixth season builds toward its conclusion with storylines that promise major changes ahead.
Martin makes a life decision that shakes up the household in ways Frasier didn't see coming.
The season finale lands emotional punches that set up one of the show's most anticipated next seasons.
Season six closes with the show proving it can still surprise and delight half a decade in.