heartofmotion wrote:Freudian Sleep was totally surreal - I had to read the script afterwards to understand the story. It was impossible to tell which sequences were dream and which 'reality' as both were equally bizarre! My jaw dropped to the floor at John's Fred Astaire routine - and not in a good way!
Also, in terms of character realism, there is no sane person who would tell their brother they'd had a dream about marrying their sister-in-law - not even a psychiatrist. Equally it's impossible to believe Niles' cool reaction to this revelation.
I think the problem was that there was no plotline left by this point. I wonder if any of the actors had private or collective reservations about these scripts or if they were all blinded by their success and their big, fat pay cheques?!
heartofmotion wrote:I don't remember Trophy Girlfriend and it isn't on You Tube so will have to wait to see it.
This morning we had Caught In The Act, Boo and Coots and Ladders. Caught In The Act is definitely the worst I've seen. Could not believe Kelsey agreed to do this - especially as we are led to believe that by this stage he had a big say in production. If I had been his agent or lawyer I would have been knocking on the writers' door. But it made me feel it wasn't the actors' fault the show was losing quality - the script is definitely lame.
I quite liked Boo, especially the scenes with Frasier and Niles in the bedroom discussing how much they'd miss Martin, while Martin makes the most unromantic proposal ever in the lounge!
CatNamedRudy wrote:I'm thinking heartofmotion and I could never watch Frasier together. Caught in the Act is one my favorite episodes.
Ariel wrote:OK Thinking of the last episode - did he go and live in San Francisco or Chicago? He had accepted the job in San Francisco so I always assumed he went there after calling in on the new girlfriend, or are we meant to think he went to live with her and didn't go to San Francisco after all?? What did everyone else assume about the ending?
heartofmotion wrote:Yes, I liked Boo. I'm guessing you are both guys as I don't believe any female Frasier fan would enjoy seeing him dressed in a baby's bonnet. There's a world of difference between the rather natty and very colourful clown get-up and seeing him stripped bare (just about) on stage!
After watching the episodes with Charlotte, I agree with everyone that she's the one. It was good to see him in love at last. I guess, after the scene she made in the restaurant, he could see that he'd met his match in the drama queen stakes.
Anyway, at least Season 11 is over now on Channel 4 and we can look forward to some random offerings from earlier seasons.
welshben23 wrote:heartofmotion wrote:Yes, I liked Boo. I'm guessing you are both guys as I don't believe any female Frasier fan would enjoy seeing him dressed in a baby's bonnet. There's a world of difference between the rather natty and very colourful clown get-up and seeing him stripped bare (just about) on stage!
After watching the episodes with Charlotte, I agree with everyone that she's the one. It was good to see him in love at last. I guess, after the scene she made in the restaurant, he could see that he'd met his match in the drama queen stakes.
Anyway, at least Season 11 is over now on Channel 4 and we can look forward to some random offerings from earlier seasons.
Well I am but CatNamedRudy definitely is not a guy. She just likes Kelsey's body a lot I think.
CatNamedRudy wrote:Love Daphne's Room.
Patrick wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:Love Daphne's Room.
Did he really buy her a car though? That's one hell of a bonus!
heartofmotion wrote:We do get to see Kelsey's body a lot throughout Frasier whereas we don't get even a glimpse of David's torso. He must have had a 'no exposure' clause in his contract.
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