Frasier ist auf dem Weg in eine andere Stadt, wo er sich neuen Herausforderungen stellen, neue Beziehungen knüpfen und sich einen oder zwei alte Träume erfüllen muss. Frasier hat das Gebäude... Alles lesenFrasier ist auf dem Weg in eine andere Stadt, wo er sich neuen Herausforderungen stellen, neue Beziehungen knüpfen und sich einen oder zwei alte Träume erfüllen muss. Frasier hat das Gebäude wieder betreten.Frasier ist auf dem Weg in eine andere Stadt, wo er sich neuen Herausforderungen stellen, neue Beziehungen knüpfen und sich einen oder zwei alte Träume erfüllen muss. Frasier hat das Gebäude wieder betreten.
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Love the interaction between all the men but frankly the character Eve is just annoying and terribly entitled. There aren't many likable qualities to her personality. It was even more obvious when Roz was on show for a couple episodes.
If they can write better for this character or just replace her completely (my preference) the show could be 8-10 star show.
The other lackluster character is Jess. In this case the actress is just not cut out for this type of characters. She can't pull off the "ditzy blonde" personality type. They should have had her more like Lilith or even Rebecca.
I feel like the cousins should spend more screen time together. They need to explore that relationship.
If they can write better for this character or just replace her completely (my preference) the show could be 8-10 star show.
The other lackluster character is Jess. In this case the actress is just not cut out for this type of characters. She can't pull off the "ditzy blonde" personality type. They should have had her more like Lilith or even Rebecca.
I feel like the cousins should spend more screen time together. They need to explore that relationship.
Early days but it's already suffering the fate of nearly all reboots of previously successful shows..living up to your own standards!
The original series was one of the best TV had to offer, winning so many awards to prove it, competing with that is going to be next to impossible. So the question then becomes WHY would you want to try?
It has its moments for sure and compared to much of the detritus currently being aired it doesn't take a lot to rise above them but you're NOT them..you have a pedigree ..a history to live up to!
The temptation to simply turn this off and go watch re-runs of the original to remind yourself just how good that really was..maybe too great..!
Edit: After season finale.. The kindest way to frame it..might be to consider this reboot as a 10 episode Epilogue, in the vein of .. I wonder what ever happened to ole' Frasier..well now we know and it's time to close the book!
The original series was one of the best TV had to offer, winning so many awards to prove it, competing with that is going to be next to impossible. So the question then becomes WHY would you want to try?
It has its moments for sure and compared to much of the detritus currently being aired it doesn't take a lot to rise above them but you're NOT them..you have a pedigree ..a history to live up to!
The temptation to simply turn this off and go watch re-runs of the original to remind yourself just how good that really was..maybe too great..!
Edit: After season finale.. The kindest way to frame it..might be to consider this reboot as a 10 episode Epilogue, in the vein of .. I wonder what ever happened to ole' Frasier..well now we know and it's time to close the book!
Like most everyone, I loved the original "Frasier" and had hoped this new one would be a great follow up. Alas, however, in my opinion the casting was off. Kelsey Grammer as Frasier is still great, but the dynamic that existed between himself, his father and Miles his brother, could not be beat. I know others have come up with alternate storylines and I have one myself; that his father Martin had an affair, while temporarily separated from their mother and, unbeknownst to him, had a child who comes to find him in adulthood, but instead finds Frasier. The story would go on to reveal that the sibling is a male who also grew up to became a psychiatrist and is an awfully lot like Niles.
The actor who is portraying Freddy was miscast I believe. His acting seems wooden and unbelievable and there's nothing appealing about him. Plus the storyline about him being a firefighter is hard to believe because he sure is around a lot and unless he's always on his days off, it looks like he never works. There's just no chemistry between he and Frazier. I don't want anything good to happen for him, because he seems like a guy I would stay away from in real life.
The other characters have no charisma either. It's sad that no one from the old show couldn't come back to bring some of the old spark back. I really did want this one to work.
The actor who is portraying Freddy was miscast I believe. His acting seems wooden and unbelievable and there's nothing appealing about him. Plus the storyline about him being a firefighter is hard to believe because he sure is around a lot and unless he's always on his days off, it looks like he never works. There's just no chemistry between he and Frazier. I don't want anything good to happen for him, because he seems like a guy I would stay away from in real life.
The other characters have no charisma either. It's sad that no one from the old show couldn't come back to bring some of the old spark back. I really did want this one to work.
As good as it was, I think the original 'Frasier' declined in its final years, with the finale never really feeling quite 'final'.
With Kelsey Grammer's post 'Frasier' tv shows never lasting very long (though I still like 'Back to You' to this day) it seemed more of a case of when rather than if 'Frasier' would return one day.
This is the result.
To be fair, it's not bad at all, and I think in time will only grow into itself. Grammer is on good form and rejuvenated in the lead role, and in Nicholas Lyndhurst (sitcom royalty here in the UK from his time in 'Only Fools') has very strong support.
People have moaned that none of the original supporting cast are along for the ride, but I think this actually works to this reboot's advantage.
It feels like Frasier Crane's third act, that we began the journey with him on all the way back in 'Cheers'. The fact that he is now in the 'Martin' role, trying to connect with Freddy his son gives the show a nice bit of symmetry, and there are enough nods both in terms of references and plots to original series, so that it doesn't feel like 'Joey' where the character's prior journey was ignored.
Time will tell how long this third act lasts, but the promise/potential is there.
With Kelsey Grammer's post 'Frasier' tv shows never lasting very long (though I still like 'Back to You' to this day) it seemed more of a case of when rather than if 'Frasier' would return one day.
This is the result.
To be fair, it's not bad at all, and I think in time will only grow into itself. Grammer is on good form and rejuvenated in the lead role, and in Nicholas Lyndhurst (sitcom royalty here in the UK from his time in 'Only Fools') has very strong support.
People have moaned that none of the original supporting cast are along for the ride, but I think this actually works to this reboot's advantage.
It feels like Frasier Crane's third act, that we began the journey with him on all the way back in 'Cheers'. The fact that he is now in the 'Martin' role, trying to connect with Freddy his son gives the show a nice bit of symmetry, and there are enough nods both in terms of references and plots to original series, so that it doesn't feel like 'Joey' where the character's prior journey was ignored.
Time will tell how long this third act lasts, but the promise/potential is there.
Is this as good as the best seasons of the original series? Of course not. Expecting that would be a fools errand. But does it have its charms? Sure.
The inversion of the original plot is a nice way to both complete Frasier's character arc, while maintaining a generally familiar dynamic.
And unlike the original, which hit the ground running from the very first episode (perhaps more so than any other show), this one does have some room for improvement. The cast is inconsistent, most notably in the questionable casting of Freddy and David. That said, Eve & Alan are both excellent.
This is television comfort food. It's not meant to be anything more than this. Some of the jokes fall flat, some don't. There is an excellent joke in the fifth episode where Alan accentuates the punchline by cracking a chestnut with a gauntlet he's accidentally gotten his hand stuck in. Moments like this have flashes of the original's brilliance, but for the most part this is a show full of smiles but not full of laughs.
If you just want to see Kelsey Grammar back in the role of Fraiser, and can stomach the idea that nothing will ever match the original, then the show is well worth a watch.
The inversion of the original plot is a nice way to both complete Frasier's character arc, while maintaining a generally familiar dynamic.
And unlike the original, which hit the ground running from the very first episode (perhaps more so than any other show), this one does have some room for improvement. The cast is inconsistent, most notably in the questionable casting of Freddy and David. That said, Eve & Alan are both excellent.
This is television comfort food. It's not meant to be anything more than this. Some of the jokes fall flat, some don't. There is an excellent joke in the fifth episode where Alan accentuates the punchline by cracking a chestnut with a gauntlet he's accidentally gotten his hand stuck in. Moments like this have flashes of the original's brilliance, but for the most part this is a show full of smiles but not full of laughs.
If you just want to see Kelsey Grammar back in the role of Fraiser, and can stomach the idea that nothing will ever match the original, then the show is well worth a watch.
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- WissenswertesThe bar frequented by Frasier and his friends is named Mahoney's as a tribute to the late John Mahoney.
- PatzerIn a season 2 trailer, Freddie tells Bulldog that he listened to his show all the time as a kid. This would be impossible as Bulldog's Gonzo Sports Show was, at most, a regionally syndicated radio program, and Freddie lived full-time with his mother, Lilith, in Boston which is roughly 2,500 miles away.
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