Stratman wrote:Forgive me father, for I have sinned. It has been six months since my last Frasier...
Beer Necessity wrote:Stratman wrote:Forgive me father, for I have sinned. It has been six months since my last Frasier...
Hehe, well like you've said; there's just too much good TV out there for you to spend your time watching repeats! I'd be in the same boat (I've got tonnes of backlogged TV to watch) except other people in my house get control of the TV so I'm shunted off upstaires to watch the DVD...
Stratman wrote:Beer Necessity wrote:Stratman wrote:Forgive me father, for I have sinned. It has been six months since my last Frasier...
Hehe, well like you've said; there's just too much good TV out there for you to spend your time watching repeats! I'd be in the same boat (I've got tonnes of backlogged TV to watch) except other people in my house get control of the TV so I'm shunted off upstaires to watch the DVD...
It wouldn't hurt to revisit an old classic every once in a while, though.
Beer Necessity wrote:Stratman wrote:Beer Necessity wrote:Stratman wrote:Forgive me father, for I have sinned. It has been six months since my last Frasier...
Hehe, well like you've said; there's just too much good TV out there for you to spend your time watching repeats! I'd be in the same boat (I've got tonnes of backlogged TV to watch) except other people in my house get control of the TV so I'm shunted off upstaires to watch the DVD...
It wouldn't hurt to revisit an old classic every once in a while, though.
It surprises me how you retain so much of the show in your head - there can't be much room left up there with the massive amount of TV shows you consume! I'm guessing you have a Frasier-like knowledge of a few other shows too (like The Simpsons and Seinfeld).
Stratman wrote:Beer Necessity wrote:Stratman wrote:Beer Necessity wrote:Stratman wrote:Forgive me father, for I have sinned. It has been six months since my last Frasier...
Hehe, well like you've said; there's just too much good TV out there for you to spend your time watching repeats! I'd be in the same boat (I've got tonnes of backlogged TV to watch) except other people in my house get control of the TV so I'm shunted off upstaires to watch the DVD...
It wouldn't hurt to revisit an old classic every once in a while, though.
It surprises me how you retain so much of the show in your head - there can't be much room left up there with the massive amount of TV shows you consume! I'm guessing you have a Frasier-like knowledge of a few other shows too (like The Simpsons and Seinfeld).
It's in the vault!
Beer Necessity wrote:Stratman wrote:Beer Necessity wrote:Stratman wrote:Beer Necessity wrote:Stratman wrote:Forgive me father, for I have sinned. It has been six months since my last Frasier...
Hehe, well like you've said; there's just too much good TV out there for you to spend your time watching repeats! I'd be in the same boat (I've got tonnes of backlogged TV to watch) except other people in my house get control of the TV so I'm shunted off upstaires to watch the DVD...
It wouldn't hurt to revisit an old classic every once in a while, though.
It surprises me how you retain so much of the show in your head - there can't be much room left up there with the massive amount of TV shows you consume! I'm guessing you have a Frasier-like knowledge of a few other shows too (like The Simpsons and Seinfeld).
It's in the vault!
Any others?
Stratman wrote:Beer Necessity wrote:Stratman wrote:Beer Necessity wrote:Stratman wrote:Beer Necessity wrote:Stratman wrote:Forgive me father, for I have sinned. It has been six months since my last Frasier...
Hehe, well like you've said; there's just too much good TV out there for you to spend your time watching repeats! I'd be in the same boat (I've got tonnes of backlogged TV to watch) except other people in my house get control of the TV so I'm shunted off upstaires to watch the DVD...
It wouldn't hurt to revisit an old classic every once in a while, though.
It surprises me how you retain so much of the show in your head - there can't be much room left up there with the massive amount of TV shows you consume! I'm guessing you have a Frasier-like knowledge of a few other shows too (like The Simpsons and Seinfeld).
It's in the vault!
Any others?
My knowledge can be tough because ''every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain.''
Wezzo wrote:I generally manage at least two Frasier episodes per week: with the family on Sundays.
This week, it was "Sleepign With The Enemy" and "The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl". They were better than I remembered, and among my favourite Kate Costas episodes. A
Cake for Brains wrote:I watched two Frasier episodes last night:
Room Service: My favourite episode featuring Lilith, who always brings a wonderful presence to the show. The way the writer engendered the situation so the waiter caught a different two people in the bedroom each time was particularly funny, as was Niles and Lilith sleeping together and being caught by Frasier.
Halloween: Great episode - loads to enjoy here, but I haven't got time to go into detail now.
Bee Gees Fan wrote:High Crane Drifter
I love that one.
I think She's The Boss was never bettered in the Kate Costas era, I think its a true classic. IMO, they got progressively (but only slightly) worse as they went on. By the tenth ep of the season I was glad she'd gone. I think they over-used her tbh. If they'd been a bit more sparing with her appearences and not based just about every early season episode around her she could have been a successful recurring character. I always preferred her to Kenny
Both classics!
Tell me Cakey - do you tend to 'cherry pick' eps to watch these days rather than watching a season straight through?
Beer Necessity wrote:I think She's The Boss was never bettered in the Kate Costas era, I think its a true classic. IMO, they got progressively (but only slightly) worse as they went on. By the tenth ep of the season I was glad she'd gone. I think they over-used her tbh. If they'd been a bit more sparing with her appearences and not based just about every early season episode around her she could have been a successful recurring character. I always preferred her to Kenny.
Cake for Brains wrote:I think She's The Boss was never bettered in the Kate Costas era, I think its a true classic. IMO, they got progressively (but only slightly) worse as they went on. By the tenth ep of the season I was glad she'd gone. I think they over-used her tbh. If they'd been a bit more sparing with her appearences and not based just about every early season episode around her she could have been a successful recurring character. I always preferred her to Kenny
It's funny because I completely agree with you. I've always rated 'She's the Boss' as a genuine classic (I gave it 87% on the review page) and I stand wholeheartedly by that. I think Frasier and Kate established a really wordy, witty relationship in this episode, and I think subsequent episodes lacked the verbal intelligent spark presented here.Both classics!
Tell me Cakey - do you tend to 'cherry pick' eps to watch these days rather than watching a season straight through?
It depends really, on how much time I've got. I tend to watch the episode's in chronological order during school holiday's, and sometimes at the weekends, when I've got nothing to do. Otherwise, I tend to 'cherry pick' the episode in accordance to my mood and choose them completely at random. The last season I watched in its entirity was Season 6 last month, and I can honestly say that it gets better with every watch - so much so I'm prepared to clump it together on a par with the five 'classic' five season's. It's the DVD I've watched most of the nine season's I currently own.
Wezzo wrote:I started a run through from the start of S1 in August with the family: we've been watching two every Sunday, and four or five every other Saturday. It's quite fun to see them all from the start again (although I've seen S1-2 probably 10-15 times in two years now..) and spreading them out means that a) you don't get bored and b) there's plenty of time to watch other DVDs (which I definitely need to do!)
Cake for Brains wrote:However, unfortunately they've moved on again... and now prefer to watch 'Curb your Enthusiasm' with me instead.
Cake for Brains wrote:I can say for a fact that I would never have gotten into 'Frasier' if it hadn't been for my Mum and step-dad. It was their favourite programme for years (although they stopped watching during Season 8), but they were able to relive the older episodes with me via the DVD's.
I watched most of the first five season's with them, and we all really, really enjoyed watching them together. We even took the DVD's on holiday to watch. However, unfortunately they've moved on again... and now prefer to watch 'Curb your Enthusiasm' with me instead.
My Dad hates it however... although he's never ever seen it.
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