Re: Frasier
Posted: Wed July 22, 2020 6:39 pm
And also, the actor who plays Frasier's dad in Frasier shows up in Cheers as a different character
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So did the actress that played Roz.Jorge wrote:And also, the actor who plays Frasier's dad in Frasier shows up in Cheers as a different character
I always found Roz way hotter than Daphnewease wrote:So did the actress that played Roz.Jorge wrote:And also, the actor who plays Frasier's dad in Frasier shows up in Cheers as a different character
OK but I wish you did thoughSimple Torture wrote:I also have a third nipple, but I don't mention it in every one of my posts.
Blasphemy! Both shows had the same writers, and type of humor. Cheers is a bit dated now, but so is Frasier. Those shows are two peas in a pod... Both Brilliant!verb_to_trust wrote:I never watched Cheers. I'd never risk ruining the purity of Frasier by watching him sit around a dive bar.
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Dittoverb_to_trust wrote:I always found Roz way hotter than Daphnewease wrote:So did the actress that played Roz.Jorge wrote:And also, the actor who plays Frasier's dad in Frasier shows up in Cheers as a different character
Oh, it wouldn't ruin any purity. It's actually a great contrast. He starts out on Cheers like he is on Frasier, then becomes one of the guys, then it's back to the Frasier you recognize. The core character is always there and you get a little insight on things that happen on Frasier. Like his marriage to Lilith and his relationship with Diane. Frasier is the perfect companion to Cheers. Wings was great, The Tortellis was, at best, mediocre, but Frasier was practically seamless in its transitioning was the best, by far, of the shows that sprung from Cheers' loin.verb_to_trust wrote:I never watched Cheers. I'd never risk ruining the purity of Frasier by watching him sit around a dive bar.
This guy gets it.Iholdthepain wrote:Blasphemy! Both shows had the same writers, and type of humor. Cheers is a bit dated now, but so is Frasier. Those shows are two peas in a pod... Both Brilliant!verb_to_trust wrote:I never watched Cheers. I'd never risk ruining the purity of Frasier by watching him sit around a dive bar.
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