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Favourite show of all time (and by some margin) but no way they should even consider bringing it back plus without John Mahoney it wouldn't be the same.
Even just picking up the odd re-run shows there's just too many good episodes to pick from, but one I do love is the episode in series one where Frasier buys some art turning out to be a fake and it ending up with Niles throwing a brick through the window of the gallery
That noise he made inbetween lines....like a pig taking it's final breath"The Show Must Go Off" the Derek Jacobi episode was called. Perfect. One of the best.
Nearly .. Still Game cult favourite Meena finally unmasked on screen in BBC comedy finaleI think Meena in Still Game was a better character that wasn't seen. It's subjective and nitpicking though. Maris was cleverly crafted to enable Niles to show much more emotion than just infatuation with the housekeeper.
They're too old for a remake. Stop trying to milk it.
I know. I saw him a few years ago in The Good Wife and thought nooo he looks like aa little old man.Logon or register to see this image
Niles has not aged well.
Friends and Frasier finished the same month back in 2004, the final Frasier episode was easily the best of the 2 IMO. The scene where everyone was watching him do his final radio show and then the twist as you say when he lands in Chicago and to be with Charlotte, class.As I think I mentioned, i've been working through the last 2 seasons that I never saw previously. Ended today with the final double ep.
Still made me laugh, right to the end with the apple-pie shagger as a new vet, delivering a baby and using a vet's examination room for a wedding ceremony ffs
Twist at the very end too, typical.
There's other things. Like how he steps back and admires his finally-perfect apartment, then realises that its missing the most important thing - people, and knows its time to let go and move on.Friends and Frasier finished the same month back in 2004, the final Frasier episode was easily the best of the 2 IMO. The scene where everyone was watching him do his final radio show and then the twist as you say when he lands in Chicago and to be with Charlotte, class.
Yep, the first series is on channel 4 at the moment, still stands the test of time.There's other things. Like how he steps back and admires his finally-perfect apartment, then realises that its missing the most important thing - people, and knows its time to let go and move on.
Can't beleive how timeless its turned out to be. Suppose one thing is the total lack of pop-culture in the show in favour of "high" culture.
Was the Cleese episode of Cheers summit to do with Frazier? Both being psychiatrists is why I’ve asked. Twas so long ago....
Tossed salad, you say?Many a shuffle over Roz and daphne