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See AllAfter Frasier Season 3’s Cancelation, It Really Sucks These 4 Storylines Won’t Be Continued
I've commented before online how much Frasier is a unique character that appeals to those viewers who get him and drink in every performance with each episode. There is always a behind the scenes story as to why a popular show gets canceled. Let's hope someone still picks it up in addition to better promotion, as I saw very little.
Frasier Season 3's Cancelation Is An Insult To The Original Show's Legacy
"Frasier" was a brilliant show that brought an intellectual and upscale view to the screen no other show did. For those of us who got the jokes, we tuned in with enthusiasm every week. "Frasier" also has to be credited for bringing boutique coffee shops and the snobbery of how you ordered to viewers from the show's Seattle location, where all of this started.
Kelsey Grammer is an exceptional performer who for me, and so many others I know who never tire of watching him, deserves another season in this new adaptation of the character's life. I was going to sign up for Paramount + but this gives me a sound reason not to with other choices for consumers.
Frasier Season 3's Cancelation Doesn't Hurt Frasier Crane, But It Sucks For The Reboot's Niles Replacement
I've always loved Kelsey Grammer, from "Cheers" to "Frasier." He brought an intellectual and highbrow voice to both these series which was rare to hear on national television. My brother and I watched every episode of "Frasier" which brought the trend of upscale complicated coffee choices common in Seattle, where the show took place, to detailed conversations about wine choices between the two brothers. David Hyde Pierce, who played his brother, great physical acting with his dozens of emotive faces of desire, adoration and agony behind Daphne's back. (The show's character who played the health aide to the great actor John Mallone.)
I've always loved Kelsey Grammer, from "Cheers" to "Frasier." He brought an intellectual and highbrow voice to both these series which was rare to hear on national television. My brother and I watched every episode of "Frasier" which brought the trend of upscale complicated coffee choices common in Seattle, where the show took place, to detailed conversations about wine choices between the two brothers. David Hyde Pierce, who played his brother, exemplified great physical acting with his dozens of emotive faces of desire, adoration and agony behind Daphne's back. (The show's character who played the health aide to the great John Mahoney, who was the father to both Frasier and Niles and a retired cop.) Excellent show. There won't be another like it. Especially these days. Thank you, Kelsey Grammer, the cast, writers and producers of this truly brilliant and consistent series.
Frasier Season 3's Cancelation Doesn't Hurt Frasier Crane, But It Sucks For The Reboot's Niles Replacement
I've always loved Kelsey Grammer, from "Cheers" to "Frasier." He brought an intellectual and highbrow voice to both these series which was rare to hear on national television. My brother and I watched every episode of "Frasier" which brought the trend of upscale complicated coffee choices common in Seattle, where the show took place, to detailed conversations about wine choices between the two brothers. David Hyde Pierce, who played his brother, exemplified great physical acting with his dozens of emotive faces of desire, adoration and agony behind Daphne's back. (The show's character who played the health aide to the great John Mahoney, who was the father to both Frasier and Niles and a retired cop.) Excellent show. There won't be another like it. Especially these days. Thank you, Kelsey Grammer, the cast, writers and producers of this truly brilliant and consistent series.