DuckHairback wrote:
I really like Frasier, more so than Cheers which I remember watching but was a touch too young to fully appreciate. I can identify strongly with that idea of not being what the father expected or wanted his son to be, and the hurt that causes on both sides, but ultimately still loving each other. For a comedy there was some pretty deep stuff going on in that premise. And when it was funny, it was *really* funny.
I struggle a lot with British television. Not so much the older stuff I grew up with, but modern drama and comedy. For some reason I find British accents really hard to take in TV shows and films, it just sounds fake to me. Fortunately there's plenty of excellent US stuff to watch.
Yes, parent/child problems are always going to affect most viewers aren't they. My mum is really pretentious but doesn't have a kind heart like Frasier and Niles.
I thought every episode was really funny tbh. Obviously there are some classic, top rate episodes like the ski lodge one, and the one when they bought a restaurant and tried to run it together, and the one where they try to perform a radio play.
I also thought the casting against type was brilliant. In real life Frasier/Kelsey Grammer is a beach bum, surfer type guy. And Martin/John Mahoney, was a quiet intellectual. Excellent actors!
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