Sweet Dreams
Frasier enlists Daphne's aid in protesting the demolition of his favorite old bookstore. But when the police move in to break up the demonstration, Frasier takes off, leaving Daphne to be hauled away by the cops. Although Daphne forgives Frasier for abandoning her, Frasier faces another crisis of conscience –problem with the ads for “Happy Dreams Tea,” which claims that the product guarantees happy dreams after its use. As a psychiatrist, he feels that he can’t claim the impossible and therefore refuses to read the ads on the air.
When his new station manager, Kenny, finds out, he tells Frasier he will be forced to fire him if he if he ever does something like that again. Unfortunately, Kenny himself is given the boot shortly thereafter for defending Frasier's actions to the station’s parent company.
Leaping to Kenny's defense, Frasier rallies his fellow employees to launch a protest against management for letting their boss go. When they take their dispute to the head of the company, they are all shocked as he proceeds to fire them all -- including FRASIER! As Frasier’s former co-workers leave the offices with their heads bowed, he tries to assure everyone the problem can be rectified if they all stand together.


