Frasier: You were having another one of those dreams, weren't you?
Diane: Yes. But it wasn't as bad this time.
Frasier: Diane, you've got to stop this nonsense about Andy-Andy. You've been dreaming about him for months now, since you found out he was released from the state mental hospital.
Diane: Can you blame me? The man tried to kill me, Frasier.
Frasier: Look, Diane. Listen, I've-- I've talked with him.
Diane: You what?
Frasier: Yes, as soon as you started having those dreams, I found out where Andy was living, and I went to see him. I wanted to learn if your fears were unfounded, and, believe me, they are, Diane. I've counselled him for several weeks now, and his progress has been remarkable.
Diane: Frasier, I don't believe this.
Frasier: I want you to confront this fear. I mean, just talk to the man.
Diane: Never. Never, never, never!
Frasier: Diane, I sense resistance.