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Sounds like del falling through the barOne episode where I belly laughed was when Marty pretended to be gay.
One of the funniest TV I've ever seen
Rights. Much better.Love it, better than the programme it 'spun off' from IMO.
That was quality.One episode where I belly laughed was when Marty pretended to be gay.
One of the funniest TV I've ever seen
When Frazier’s boss things he’s gay - “it’s a great place, full of young cops.”
When Frasier and another boss have sex in the studio - “Dirty girl.”
The radio play - “Look out he’s got a nug.”
Niles ironing his trousers.
And this
Shame it’s just the quote.
The best American comedy imo.
The ironing scene is an absolute classicWhen Frazier’s boss things he’s gay - “it’s a great place, full of young cops.”
When Frasier and another boss have sex in the studio - “Dirty girl.”
The radio play - “Look out he’s got a nug.”
Niles ironing his trousers.
And this
Shame it’s just the quote.
The best American comedy imo.
Niles made Frasier for me, beautifully observed characterisation, but his obsession for Daphne should have remained just that. She was always the weakest link imo.
So you’re telling me Maris is a woman?I'd agree with that. I thought Niles and Daphne getting together was the one dip in the show's quality, in part because her bloody family kept turning up.
As an aside, Maris has to be the best unseen TV character ever.
Best episodes for me were the one with Niles fencing and the ones with Patrick Stewart and Derek Jacobi. Absolute class.
"The Show Must Go Off" the Derek Jacobi episode was called. Perfect. One of the best.That really is an amazing episode