!Amz! wrote:I honestly liked Roz's apartment (not the one in the earlier episodes, the one from S6 onwards), could see myself living in it. I couldn't imagine keeping somewhere like EBT all neat and pristine as it was.
CatNamedRudy wrote:!Amz! wrote:I honestly liked Roz's apartment (not the one in the earlier episodes, the one from S6 onwards), could see myself living in it. I couldn't imagine keeping somewhere like EBT all neat and pristine as it was.
If you can afford Frasier's apt, you can afford to hire someone to keep it neat and clean!
Ramona wrote:The Montana. It's well classy!
And I want to check out that secret door bookcase!
Frasiertime wrote:Didn't want to start a new thread for this thought, so I'll post on here. I always wondered why Martin's little apartment in the first episode was so shabby. I know a cop doesn't make much, but wouldn't he and Hester have lived a little better when she was alive? Wouldn't he have had some better furnishings or a little more from their life together? I know they had to have his chair seem shabby, but his whole apartment?
Frasiertime wrote:Didn't want to start a new thread for this thought, so I'll post on here. I always wondered why Martin's little apartment in the first episode was so shabby. I know a cop doesn't make much, but wouldn't he and Hester have lived a little better when she was alive? Wouldn't he have had some better furnishings or a little more from their life together? I know they had to have his chair seem shabby, but his whole apartment?
Forever Jung wrote:Frasiertime wrote:Didn't want to start a new thread for this thought, so I'll post on here. I always wondered why Martin's little apartment in the first episode was so shabby. I know a cop doesn't make much, but wouldn't he and Hester have lived a little better when she was alive? Wouldn't he have had some better furnishings or a little more from their life together? I know they had to have his chair seem shabby, but his whole apartment?
I was under the impression that Hester had been dead for some time when Frasier first came back to Seattle.
Frasiertime wrote:One more thing I meant to comment on in regards to Martin's furnishings. Did the little table next to his chair in Frasier's apartment originally belong to Frasier or Martin? Was it meant to be shabby or chic?
Patrick wrote:I am not sure but didn't he say that he saw the first man on the moon in that chair? That's 69 and the show started in 93, that means the chair was already 24 years old when he moved to Frasier's place! Who keeps a shabby piece of furniture like that for that long! It's unrealistic to think that a few pieces of duct tape would hold it together. A real chair would have fallen apart after that long unless it had been reupholstered and the mechanical parts replaced about three or four times. The only things I have that lasted that long are solid pieces of furniture made in oak and even then the soft parts have been changed already about 3 or 4 times in as many decades. I don't buy that chair thing for one minute.
Frank B wrote:Actually, my couch and two armchairs are 27 years old now.
Frank B wrote:...Actually, my couch and two armchairs are 27 years old now.
Patrick wrote:Frank B wrote:...Actually, my couch and two armchairs are 27 years old now.
And that doesn't tell us anything about the current state they are in, what they're made of or how many times they had to be repaired...
Frank B wrote:Patrick wrote:Frank B wrote:...Actually, my couch and two armchairs are 27 years old now.
And that doesn't tell us anything about the current state they are in, what they're made of or how many times they had to be repaired...
Well, they could do with being replaced, but they hold up better than Martin's chair. I don't know what wood they are made from, as they are all covered in leather, and they have never been repaired.
I too remember my grandparents having the same furniture forever.
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