View Full Version : If you liked the old Frasier…….
Boomer
11-06-2023, 04:46 PM
If you liked the old Frasier, you probably will like the new one.
Frasier is still the same old pompous, arrogant snob he always was, but a lot of years have passed. In the interim, he has made a lot of money with a television show and now has decided to retire and return to Boston where his son Freddy lives.
The storyline will be familiar to the old fans, but with a twist — the character of Freddy is like his grandfather.
The supporting cast are all very good, including Niles and Daphne’s son.
The same format is used with the clever titles for each scene and a touch here and there of the comedy of errors style of writing.
It is streaming on Paramount Plus and is now 5 episodes in.
Boomer
PS: Every once in a while, I like to revisit one of my favorite sitcoms Corner Gas for a few episodes. It is Canadian and now on Freevee. The only way to explain it is Seinfeld meets Northern Exposure.
I love well written sitcoms. But there are not many new ones.
tophcfa
11-06-2023, 05:15 PM
Frazier’s character was great when he was on Cheers. On his own show, he and his brothers snooty/snobby Seattle shrink characters were unwatchable. Their father’s character was the only redeeming thing about the show.
shut the front door
11-06-2023, 05:28 PM
I'm watching and enjoying it. I've been in the bad habit of binge watching, so I'm having to be patient.
Ecuadog
11-06-2023, 05:43 PM
I thought that I was the only one who knew about Corner Gas.
Rainger99
11-06-2023, 05:55 PM
I thought that I was the only one who knew about Corner Gas.
It is actually pretty good - at least the first couple of seasons.
For Canadians on TOTV, did people from Saskatchewan appreciate the way they were depicted??
Boomer
11-06-2023, 06:16 PM
I thought that I was the only one who knew about Corner Gas.
Gotta luv Emma and Oscar. Of course, now I say, “jackazz,” a lot more than I used to.
Favorite Corner Gas episode? — When Karen goes fishing with Hank. . .or anything about Emma and Oscar.
Boomer
Boomer
11-06-2023, 06:21 PM
It is actually pretty good - at least the first couple of seasons.
For Canadians on TOTV, did people from Saskatchewan appreciate the way they were depicted??
I think the show won awards in Canada.
I never think of it as being about people from Saskatchewan; I just see it as being about people.
Boomer
buzzy
11-06-2023, 08:40 PM
I need to find the first episode. So far, not being repeated on Direct TV.
shaw8700@outlook.com
11-06-2023, 09:23 PM
We loved Corner Gas! We bought all the seasons on blu-ray.
Two Bills
11-07-2023, 05:25 AM
Sorry to butt in.
But.
If you get a chance to watch the latest Planet Earth from BBC productions, do so.
Like all the other series, truly amazing.
Photography doesn't get better than this.
Two Bills
11-07-2023, 05:30 AM
Sorry to butt in.
But.
If you get a chance to watch the latest Planet Earth from BBC productions, do so.
Like all the other series, truly amazing.
Photography doesn't get better than this.
PS. If you have a half decent VPN you can watch it on BBC iPlayer.
midiwiz
11-07-2023, 05:31 AM
If you liked the old Frasier, you probably will like the new one.
Frasier is still the same old pompous, arrogant snob he always was, but a lot of years have passed. In the interim, he has made a lot of money with a television show and now has decided to retire and return to Boston where his son Freddy lives.
The storyline will be familiar to the old fans, but with a twist — the character of Freddy is like his grandfather.
The supporting cast are all very good, including Niles and Daphne’s son.
The same format is used with the clever titles for each scene and a touch here and there of the comedy of errors style of writing.
It is streaming on Paramount Plus and is now 5 episodes in.
Boomer
PS: Every once in a while, I like to revisit one of my favorite sitcoms Corner Gas for a few episodes. It is Canadian and now on Freevee. The only way to explain it is Seinfeld meets Northern Exposure.
I love well written sitcoms. But there are not many new ones.
I thought it was boring, woke, and a complete waste of my time.
ithos
11-07-2023, 05:40 AM
I thought it was boring, woke, and a complete waste of my time.
Watched Frazier often and enjoyed it. Kelsey Grammer is a great actor. He is also one of the most conservative actors in Hollywood. Don't agree with the woke description.
jjp2532
11-07-2023, 06:34 AM
Gotta luv Emma and Oscar. Of course, now I say, “jackazz,” a lot more than I used to.
Favorite Corner Gas episode? — When Karen goes fishing with Hank. . .or anything about Emma and Oscar.
Boomer
Also, love Corner Gas!
Bay Kid
11-07-2023, 07:13 AM
Loved the old Frasier. I'll give it try.
ThirdOfFive
11-07-2023, 08:10 AM
I think the show won awards in Canada.
I never think of it as being about people from Saskatchewan; I just see it as being about people.
Boomer
Gal friend of mine in college hailed from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Never even knew it existed until I met her.
Great name.
Whitley
11-07-2023, 08:12 AM
I watched the first episode and didn't think it was very good. Laugh track and some corny jokes. I am a fan of the old Frasier in Seattle sitcom. Perhaps it will take a few episodes for it to hit its stride.
Taltarzac725
11-07-2023, 08:38 AM
Loved Cheers and have seen every one of their episodes but probably missed a few of Frasier.
Caymus
11-07-2023, 08:47 AM
Watched Frazier often and enjoyed it. Kelsey Grammer is a great actor. He is also one of the most conservative actors in Hollywood. Don't agree with the woke description.
I liked him better as Sideshow Bob.:D
asiebel
11-07-2023, 09:00 AM
The show is great!
Cpfallert
11-07-2023, 09:15 AM
If you like Corner gas, you would most likely like another Canadian show, Kim’s Convenience.
Ecuadog
11-07-2023, 09:17 AM
If you like Corner gas, you would most likely like another Canadian show, Kim’s Convenience.
Yup.
Boomer
11-07-2023, 09:51 AM
If you like Corner gas, you would most likely like another Canadian show, Kim’s Convenience.
Thank you.
I will try it.
Boomer
Boomer
11-07-2023, 10:18 AM
I watched the first episode and didn't think it was very good. Laugh track and some corny jokes. I am a fan of the old Frasier in Seattle sitcom. Perhaps it will take a few episodes for it to hit its stride.
I sure agree with you about laugh tracks. And sometimes they are startlingly loud. I can’t believe the people who decide that stuff think they work. It has always seemed to me like some kind of lameazz attempt at mind control. . .
I find laugh tracks to be not only annoying and aggravating, but also just plain insulting. Sometimes I give up on a show because of those idiotic laugh tracks. And yet, here they are, still with us, after decade upon decade of television.
Ug, don’t get me started on laugh tracks. . .but. . . looks like you did, two paragraphs worth. :)
Back to the show — The episode where Frasier thinks the woman in her 20s is hitting on him is funny. . .
That reminds me, I also liked the Corner Gas episode where Oscar thinks Lacey has a thing for him.
Boomer
PS: On the gossipy sign — looks like Frasier has an outstanding plastic surgeon.
Markus
11-07-2023, 01:58 PM
I just don't like the new one very well. The characters around him just don't do it for me unfortunately.
Nana2Teddy
11-07-2023, 02:59 PM
I thought it was boring, woke, and a complete waste of my time.
HaHa! I can’t help but giggle at some of the comments you folks make on here. 😂
Nana2Teddy
11-07-2023, 03:00 PM
If you liked the old Frasier, you probably will like the new one.
Frasier is still the same old pompous, arrogant snob he always was, but a lot of years have passed. In the interim, he has made a lot of money with a television show and now has decided to retire and return to Boston where his son Freddy lives.
The storyline will be familiar to the old fans, but with a twist — the character of Freddy is like his grandfather.
The supporting cast are all very good, including Niles and Daphne’s son.
The same format is used with the clever titles for each scene and a touch here and there of the comedy of errors style of writing.
It is streaming on Paramount Plus and is now 5 episodes in.
Boomer
PS: Every once in a while, I like to revisit one of my favorite sitcoms Corner Gas for a few episodes. It is Canadian and now on Freevee. The only way to explain it is Seinfeld meets Northern Exposure.
I love well written sitcoms. But there are not many new ones.
We loved the original, and we’re enjoying this one. Great description of the series. Will look for Corner Gas. Thanks!
frayedends
11-07-2023, 04:40 PM
I watched the first episode and didn't think it was very good. Laugh track and some corny jokes. I am a fan of the old Frasier in Seattle sitcom. Perhaps it will take a few episodes for it to hit its stride.
It does get better. The first episode I felt like I was watching a high school play. The acting felt forced, the jokes were like they were waiting for the laughs after the punchline. I actually gave up half way through it. But then another forum had a thread on it and I decided to give it another shot.
We have enjoyed it. But I will concede that I haven't yet taken a liking to many of the characters. My favorite is actually Frasier's colleague professor in the psych department.
They are trying to replace Niles with his son, and trying to replace Martin with Freddy. Perhaps they should have gone with different personalities instead of copying characters no longer on the show.
RCMill531@comcast.net
11-07-2023, 05:29 PM
I loved Frazier and think he and Niles were amazing together.
Pugchief
11-07-2023, 06:08 PM
I thought it was boring, woke, and a complete waste of my time.
I am quick to stop watching overtly woke TV and movies. I did not find Frasier to be at all woke, in spite of it taking place at Harvard. It is anything but boring. Worth the watch.
La lamy
11-07-2023, 07:14 PM
You're making me want to get the option to watch it now! Been happy enough with roof antenna here in TV but sure would like to see his new series. I think I'm on the third time seeing the old Frasier's, but the writing, wit and acting is still worth watching over and over!
shaw8700@outlook.com
11-07-2023, 08:54 PM
If you like Corner gas, you would most likely like another Canadian show, Kim’s Convenience.
Yes, Kim’s Convenience is great too!
Gac57
11-08-2023, 08:19 AM
If you liked the old Frasier, you probably will like the new one.
Frasier is still the same old pompous, arrogant snob he always was, but a lot of years have passed. In the interim, he has made a lot of money with a television show and now has decided to retire and return to Boston where his son Freddy lives.
The storyline will be familiar to the old fans, but with a twist — the character of Freddy is like his grandfather.
The supporting cast are all very good, including Niles and Daphne’s son.
The same format is used with the clever titles for each scene and a touch here and there of the comedy of errors style of writing.
It is streaming on Paramount Plus and is now 5 episodes in.
Boomer
PS: Every once in a while, I like to revisit one of my favorite sitcoms Corner Gas for a few episodes. It is Canadian and now on Freevee. The only way to explain it is Seinfeld meets Northern Exposure.
I love well written sitcoms. But there are not many new ones.Thanks, we like sitcoms. I've never heard Freevee.
Boomer
11-09-2023, 09:15 PM
You guys are right. Kim’s Convenience is funny, and the humor is in the same vein as Corner Gas.
.And! Neither show has a laugh track.
Thanks for the recommendation.
.
Boomer
Pugchief
12-30-2023, 03:09 PM
If you like Corner gas, you would most likely like another Canadian show, Kim’s Convenience.
Just finished Kim's Convenience on the recommendations in this thread. Excellent series, very funny. The trailer didn't do it justice.
Any other similar sitcoms anyone can recommend?
Boomer
12-30-2023, 07:39 PM
Just finished Kim's Convenience on the recommendations in this thread. Excellent series, very funny. The trailer didn't do it justice.
Any other similar sitcoms anyone can recommend?
Pugchief, if you have not yet watched Corner Gas, discussed previously in this thread, you might want to give it a try. It’s on Freevee.
If you would like to go back to an old one, I think Third Rock from the Sun is one of the best sitcoms ever written. John Lithgow is an outstanding actor. He was fantastic as Churchill in The Crown. . But he can do brilliant comedy, as well……..
Lithgow is comic genius in this one, as the arrogant, though often befuddled “High Commander” Dick Solomon, who has landed from outer space, along with his motley crew, to study us — in Ohio of all places. (Every episode title is a play on his first name.) The show ran from 1996 to 2001. I loved it then. And I still do. Every once in a while, I pick up on a few episodes if I need a laugh. An oldie but a goodie if you want to go back to the 90s.
Oh, and speaking of Dicks……Even though I liked it enough to start this thread, I have lost interest in Kelsey Grammer and his new Frasier. It has gone downhill.
Boomer
shaw8700@outlook.com
12-30-2023, 10:08 PM
I didn’t see the old Frazier but I spent a few minutes watching this one. I said a few minutes because the laugh track was thoroughly awful. I can’t stand it when something or someone tells me when I should laugh.
Interesting side note, I think the character’s name is Niles, anyway a loooong time ago I watched a British show called Butterflies and the same actor played the youngest son. If anything made me feel old this was it!
Pugchief
12-31-2023, 01:05 PM
Pugchief, if you have not yet watched Corner Gas, discussed previously in this thread, you might want to give it a try. It’s on Freevee.
If you would like to go back to an old one, I think Third Rock from the Sun is one of the best sitcoms ever written. John Lithgow is an outstanding actor. He was fantastic as Churchill in The Crown. . But he can do brilliant comedy, as well……..
Yes thanks, I've already seen both of those series.
I was hoping for a recommendation on a newer sitcom currently running on Netflix, Prime or even one of the other streaming services.
Boomer
12-31-2023, 03:58 PM
Yes thanks, I've already seen both of those series.
I was hoping for a recommendation on a newer sitcom currently running on Netflix, Prime or even one of the other streaming services.
In the thread about Dr. Foster, the discussion grew to include other BBC shows. If you look through that thread, you will see talk about Kate and Koji., a sitcom. We liked it, in spite of the insane laugh track. You can get the info in that thread.
Now -- I am going to throw another one out here to you. Even though it is older, started in 2006, I don't think a lot of people have seen it.........
There is a British sitcom called The IT Crowd. It is about the people in the IT department, down in the basement of a big company. Moss and Roy can get themselves into some predicaments because they are both totally clueless about anything other than computers. The humor might seem a little off-the-wall to some people, but if you have ever known guys like Moss and Roy, it's funny.
I am not sure where to find it now, but I guess it's out there somewhere. A couple of episodes might step across a line, but something tells me you will survive that. :)
Boomer
Ecuadog
12-31-2023, 05:35 PM
...
There is a British sitcom called The IT Crowd. It is about the people in the IT department, down in the basement of a big company. Moss and Roy can get themselves into some predicaments because they are both totally clueless about anything other than computers. The humor might seem a little off-the-wall to some people, but if you have ever known guys like Moss and Roy, it's funny.
...
Ahhh... The IT Crowd. Chris O'Dowd, one of my favorites, is in it. If you have access to the following tv series, I recommend them.
The IT Crowd... click here (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0487831/).
Moone Boy... click here (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2319283/).
Get Shorty... click here (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5761496/).
Boomer
01-22-2024, 04:20 PM
Yes thanks, I've already seen both of those series.
I was hoping for a recommendation on a newer sitcom currently running on Netflix, Prime or even one of the other streaming services.
Okey, Dokey, but this one comes with a WARNING: It has a whole lot of use of the eff-word, but that's how some people talk now on these shows, so I guess my ears are little numb to it.....
That, though, is not my reason for issuing a WARNING! The warning is because of about 4 very short scenes where the characters talk about some disgusting, offensive experiences. I almost turned it off with the first one. That kind of writing could easily have been edited out, but I guess some writers think their audiences like to be shocked. Nearly grossed me out. They were just talking about the stuff, not doing it, but still gross -- mercifully short talking though and I am glad we did not turn it off.....But just don't forget I WARNED you.....
So anyway, the show is Loudermilk. Loudermilk is a recovering alcoholic who runs a counseling group for alcohol and drug-addicted people who are trying to stay sober. The characters are interesting, and the writing is sharp-witted and darkly funny -- except for the few gross paragraphs of dialogue I could have done without.
Loudermilk, the main character, says things like we have probably all wished we could say. There is some excellent satire on various, annoying character-types we often meet in real life that is woven into the script. Loudermilk lets them know what he thinks of them. (And I almost always agreed with him.)
The priest in the church where the group meets is as interesting to see as the characters in the group.
So, if you are not a delicate flower, you might like Loudermilk. I debated about recommending it due to a few really offensive lines, but I decided I could do that here. I have friends in real life though that I know would be horrified.
But as far as the parts that offended me are concerned, I am very glad that I did not throw out the baby with bathwater.
Boomer
(I think it was either Amazon or Netflix.)
Pugchief
01-22-2024, 05:15 PM
Okey, Dokey, but this one comes with a WARNING: It has a whole lot of use of the eff-word, but that's how some people talk now on these shows, so I guess my ears are little numb to it.....
That, though, is not my reason for issuing a WARNING! The warning is because of about 4 very short scenes where the characters talk about some disgusting, offensive experiences. I almost turned it off with the first one. That kind of writing could easily have been edited out, but I guess some writers think their audiences like to be shocked. Nearly grossed me out. They were just talking about the stuff, not doing it, but still gross -- mercifully short talking though and I am glad we did not turn it off.....But just don't forget I WARNED you.....
So anyway, the show is Loudermilk. Loudermilk is a recovering alcoholic who runs a counseling group for alcohol and drug-addicted people who are trying to stay sober. The characters are interesting, and the writing is sharp-witted and darkly funny -- except for the few gross paragraphs of dialogue I could have done without.
Loudermilk, the main character, says things like we have probably all wished we could say. There is some excellent satire on various, annoying character-types we often meet in real life that is woven into the script. Loudermilk lets them know what he thinks of them. (And I almost always agreed with him.)
The priest in the church where the group meets is as interesting to see as the characters in the group.
So, if you are not a delicate flower, you might like Loudermilk. I debated about recommending it due to a few really offensive lines, but I decided I could do that here. I have friends in real life though that I know would be horrified.
But as far as the parts that offended me are concerned, I am very glad that I did not throw out the baby with bathwater.
Boomer
(I think it was either Amazon or Netflix.)
Ha. I'm already about halfway through it. Yes, great series.
shaw8700@outlook.com
01-22-2024, 09:54 PM
Just finished Kim's Convenience on the recommendations in this thread. Excellent series, very funny. The trailer didn't do it justice.
Any other similar sitcoms anyone can recommend?
Kath & Kate, Seinfeld, All in the Family, Andy Griffith, The Good Place, Mr. Bean, Derry Girls, Everybody Loves Raymond, The Durrells in Corfu, Mrs. Mabel, The Office, Fisk, Loudermilk, Tacoma PD, The Indian Detective, and Reno 911 to name a few.
Some of them my husband watched together, we always watch a comedy for our last show, right now it’s Southpark, some are ones I watch and some are what he watches, but I think you’ve got some to try.
Pugchief
01-23-2024, 02:07 PM
Kath & Kate, Seinfeld, All in the Family, Andy Griffith, The Good Place, Mr. Bean, Derry Girls, Everybody Loves Raymond, The Durrells in Corfu, Mrs. Mabel, The Office, Fisk, Loudermilk, Tacoma PD, The Indian Detective, and Reno 911 to name a few.
Some of them my husband watched together, we always watch a comedy for our last show, right now it’s Southpark, some are ones I watch and some are what he watches, but I think you’ve got some to try.
Thanks!
Two Bills
01-23-2024, 04:04 PM
Just watched the last of this year's Vera series.
Only three x two hour shows.
The way the last one ended, thought series were finally finished.
Not so. Evidently, will return for a 2025 series, as long as dear old Brenda stays fit!
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