@@davewolf6256 Ted Danson was amazing. Cheers was great. I still find the jokes in Frasier quite cringy at times. It has no heart or soul to it, and the "intelligent" jokes are often dead old dad-jokes.
That Frasier episode overlooks a key moment in the Cheers episode. When Diane told Frasier about the fake Snipe hunt, he told her that he knew it was fake. Frasier leaves with Sam and the guys so he can ditch them. That's why Diane smiles and tells Sam "Not everyone will be laughing''.
Agreed. Frasier got the last laugh on them. I hated that Frasier was so determined to portray Frasier Crane as a prissy snob that they couldn't acknowledge that he was pretty cool sometimes. He definitely came out on top of the snipe hunt.
He didn't realize it was fake until after waiting in the woods for hours. So, even if he got back at them later, it's still a humiliating story that he wouldn't want Niles to know about.
A time passes we tend to forget the details of these stories. No doubt Frasier remembers he had the last laugh, but seventeen years later would Norm and Carla remember that or would they just remember the part they thought was funny?
@@ericfishlegs Like those hysterical stories about disasters that befell people that stop just short of "...and he spent six weeks in traction and can't wear trousers any more."
@@Myaccisbanned The continuity isn't very good either. Frasier was on to their game in that Cheers episode and was going to leave the guys stranded in the woods, but on "Frasier" they made it sound like that part never happened.
@@pjshutout3480 Yeah, if we’re being super in-the-weeds about it it was more of fan-service callback retconned to fit the relationship between Frazier and Niles. But that is far more analysis than anybody ever intended...ever.
@@pjshutout3480 You are correct but it could be explained by Carla remembering what she wanted to remember since it had been 17 years. Both of these shows were great so I'm willing to make excuses for them in the few instances it's needed.
Cheers and Frasier had some of the best continuity of any long-running show and/or original show/spinoff. Frasier also addressed the Cheers epsode when Frasier's mother said she was going to kill Diane. It was clever because the character was played for laughs on Cheers but her memory was very poignant on Frasier. They effectively blended the two genres and gave context to the Cheers event. Frasier also had a wink to the audience when Frasier used Sam's line, "Are you as turned on as I am?" But they cleverly took the opposite approach with the response.
@@EveryDooDarnDiddlyDay You might just want to research that before saying it's not a bird. If you're really lazy, have you heard of this thing called Google Search?
So the reason they wrote that episode of Cheers was so that years later Carla could tell the story to Frasier's brother on a spin-off series which had yet to be conceived? Fascinating!
Definitely not foreshadowing by any definition of the word. This is simply recalling an event. Foreshadowing means a hint at something that will come later, and that something will never be people sitting around talking about the event. This is merely continuity.
@@phredphlintstone6455 I have hunted real snipes in Arkansas. They are a really fast flying bird with a needle like beak. They definitely exist in North America.
@@phredphlintstone6455 No, they're quite common in the proper habitat of NA. In fact, a few years ago the International Ornithologists' Union split the Common Snipe into two distinct species, the eastern bird retained the name while the western bird is now known as the Wilson's Snipe. I've seen as many as half-dozen of them in one day, which is rare because they're cryptic (very well camouflaged) and secretive (usually hidden in dense brush or reeds near water). BTW, these are native to NA and not introduced, but the Common Snipe is also native to Eurasia along with six other birds known as "snipes" for their appearance, behavior, habitats - all but one are true snipes (closely related). The word "sniper" comes from snipe hunting in Britain. When a snipe flushes, it is very fast, stays low, and flies an irregular zig-zag pattern. A hunter who had a reputation for being such a good shot that he regularly downed snipe was known as a "sniper." Later, the term was applied to anyone who was an exceptional shot with a rifle.
Everyone's right that it isn't exactly "foreshadowing". Also, they seemed to cut how Frasier knew it was BS, but let them think he was being fooled because it still meant he was part of the group. So is it sad they were trying to trick him, or sad that he let them think they were just so he could have friends? I remember the first and only time people tried to trick me into a snipe hunt. I thought, "Really?"
I knew that there was a bird called the snipe, and the state park had a large marsh section, so I thought the “hunt” was real until I saw the useless tools that they issued us.
Incidentally, snipes DO exist, 26 species of wading birds, in the family Scolopacidae.. Members of some species are so difficult to hit with a rifle shot that an especially skilled marksman is called a “sniper”.
@@bfsgman sounds like somebody fell for it lol Best thing to do when someone tries to get you like that is bring back something crazy and say you found it.
I remember one episode on cheers Frasier told sam that his dad was dead. Years later on Frasier Sam visited him and met his father and said to Frasier "you told me he was dead"
I like to think Niles getting unsatisfied when he tells the snipe story and Frasier then tells him that he was actually the one who tricked them. Also just want it known, the Frasier cast and (most of) the Cheers cast meshed really well here. Makes me wish there could have been a full-blown Cheers/Frasier crossover with everybody at once.
@@ElectricOutcast Probably due to a couple of different factors. I think Woody Harrelson would have been blowing up as a major movie star at this point as well.
That is a nice off-screen ending. On Cheers Frasier definitely got the last laugh on the snipe hunt. The last line of the episode was Frasier pointing out that it is snowing. Someone (I think Sam) responded "the colder the better." Little did they know that this time they were going to be the ones left stranded.
I don't remember the full episode, but I thought Frasier tricked them to going back out and he left them there. Anybody with the DVD care to rewatch the episode for me?
That's how the Cheers episode ended. Diane tells Fraiser that snipes don't exist, he replies that he's already figured that out but that he'll go back out there with them to ditch them. I haven't seen that episode in at least 25 years, strange the brain remembers.
@@cugamer8862 It is strange indeed. I rewatched the whole show at the end of last year but when I remember moments the episodes I saw in my childhood are much clearer than the ones I just finished.
I thought they were going to foreshadow the fact that Fraser get the TV show. " not all of us will be laughing." Because Fraser won't be a part of the show anymore.
And I love the explanation when Sam meets Martin... "He told us you were dead." "He WHAT?" "Well Dad, in my defense, we'd just gotten into a big fight and I was mad at you!"
Frasier’s mom, a well know psychiatrist, goes to dinner with Diane and Frazier in season 3. Putting comedy ahead of continuity may not have been such a bad idea.
What's cool about these little "foreshadowings" and callbacks is it gives the series/series' more continuity credibility. The only discrepancy I can find between the 2 shows is Frasier's mother - when we saw her in Cheers, she was a VERY old cranky bitch who hated Diane wit ha passion (and threatened to kill her if she did not stop seeing Frasier), but in Frasier, we saw her as a younger and kinder woman. Now, the age thing is not the real issue, it's the disposition. Or maybe it's just me? All that aside, this is a cool "then & now" clip! :-)
The uploader of this video means Diane foreshadowed Sam not being there to laugh in Frasier episode. That's why she said not everyone will be laughing and she was right.
Hey, I’ve seen Frasier, and I’ve only seen the first season of Cheers before it got taken off Netflix. Why is Frasier a lot more likeable with bar people than he is with people in his spin-off series?
Always bothered me they never wrote in a way for the Crane family to visit the actual Cheers bar, instead of this weird rented hall. The Cheers set still exists,no reason they shouldn't have.
snipe NOUN a wading bird of marshes and wet meadows, with brown camouflaged plumage, a long straight bill, and typically a drumming display flight.See also painted snipe, seed snipe.
you....you realize that both of these shows are scripted, right? They're not improvised, there's an actual script and is recorded. There was no foreshadowing, the writers just used the old cheers episode to do what's termed a "call back" where they reference a previous event in the present.
Diane did NOT foreshadow herself leaving before the end.....when she said "not all of us will be laughing",she was referring to Frasier not finding it funny!
Actually she meant that Sam, and possibly the others would not be finding it funny like they thought they would, as she knew that Frasier knew that Snipe hunting isn't real and was going to reverse it on them, leaving them stranded.
It's a reference, not foreshadowing. Foreshadowing is kind of the reverse of a reference as it alludes to something happening in the future rather than the past.
Think you should look up words before using them . Almost like the title of this video foreshadowed you getting comments about how this video isn't a good example of foreshadowing.
Oh, no, you don't kill them. You just stampede them in the direction of your bagman, he scoops them up, you take a picture holding a snipe, and then release it.
This is kind of confusing..... A snipe is a bird that is definitely real. A snipe hunt is a joke like they said, but it doesnt have to be about hunting at all. " get the breastplate stretcher" A snipe hunt is also when you are actually hunting a snipe, although I imagine that one wouldn't go out just for them (they are small, and have good camouflage). I'm not sure what state they are legal to hunt in. I'd be surprised if anybody did get the gumption to shoot one, it'd be because they were already out there hunting ducks or geese and just happened to see one.
Snipes actually do exist. As a matter of fact, it's part of the etymology of the word "sniper". People whose marksmanship was accurate enough to hit a snipe, were called "snipers". www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Wilsons_Snipe/overview
For the first half I thought SNIPE was a possibly derrogatory term for a kind of man or woman, like MILF or WASP. I learned what the joke was in the second half.
Whoever titled the video should learn the meaning of the word foreshadow. Also, Frazier Crane from Cheers was not the same character from Frazier. On Cheers, Frazier was an only child whose scientist father had passed on.
More of a callback than foreshadowing but it's cool that they did it
Yeah they did a few call backs In Fraiser
Rarely did Cheers do Foreshadowing
Who are you kidding? Cheers really only existed to give the show Frasier a premise
@@davewolf6256 Ted Danson was amazing. Cheers was great. I still find the jokes in Frasier quite cringy at times. It has no heart or soul to it, and the "intelligent" jokes are often dead old dad-jokes.
@@Atlas_Redux Don't worry. It's ok to have a wrong opinion.
That Frasier episode overlooks a key moment in the Cheers episode. When Diane told Frasier about the fake Snipe hunt, he told her that he knew it was fake. Frasier leaves with Sam and the guys so he can ditch them. That's why Diane smiles and tells Sam "Not everyone will be laughing''.
Well they weren't gonna tell him that.
Agreed. Frasier got the last laugh on them. I hated that Frasier was so determined to portray Frasier Crane as a prissy snob that they couldn't acknowledge that he was pretty cool sometimes. He definitely came out on top of the snipe hunt.
He didn't realize it was fake until after waiting in the woods for hours. So, even if he got back at them later, it's still a humiliating story that he wouldn't want Niles to know about.
A time passes we tend to forget the details of these stories. No doubt Frasier remembers he had the last laugh, but seventeen years later would Norm and Carla remember that or would they just remember the part they thought was funny?
@@ericfishlegs Like those hysterical stories about disasters that befell people that stop just short of "...and he spent six weeks in traction and can't wear trousers any more."
Foreshadowing.....
You're using this word. I don't think it means what you think it means.
Anybody want a peanut?
Inconceivable
Exactly. The Princess Bride perfectly foreshadowed your comment.
Maybe it doesn't mean what I think it means, but I know something you do not.
I am not left handed!
*switches sword to right hand with a flourish*
I needed this laugh guys... Thank u sincerely
Funny scenes, but not an example of foreshadowing.
Yeah more like continuity
@@Myaccisbanned The continuity isn't very good either. Frasier was on to their game in that Cheers episode and was going to leave the guys stranded in the woods, but on "Frasier" they made it sound like that part never happened.
@@pjshutout3480
Yeah, if we’re being super in-the-weeds about it it was more of fan-service callback retconned to fit the relationship between Frazier and Niles. But that is far more analysis than anybody ever intended...ever.
@@pjshutout3480 You are correct but it could be explained by Carla remembering what she wanted to remember since it had been 17 years. Both of these shows were great so I'm willing to make excuses for them in the few instances it's needed.
Actually both are true!!! Norm and cliff ditched fraiser in the woods! Frasier then came back and did it to them!
They did a scene then recalled it years later. Hardly foreshadowing
Yup, it's a "call back"
That’s not foreshadowing. That’s just good continuity.
Cheers and Frasier had some of the best continuity of any long-running show and/or original show/spinoff. Frasier also addressed the Cheers epsode when Frasier's mother said she was going to kill Diane. It was clever because the character was played for laughs on Cheers but her memory was very poignant on Frasier. They effectively blended the two genres and gave context to the Cheers event. Frasier also had a wink to the audience when Frasier used Sam's line, "Are you as turned on as I am?" But they cleverly took the opposite approach with the response.
That's like writing a story and then reflecting on it 20 years later.
Snipe are a protected species of bird in this country.
theyre not here
Amen
It's not a bird, you dope. Snipe is a relative to the opossum.
@@EveryDooDarnDiddlyDay I thought it was a species of salamander
@@EveryDooDarnDiddlyDay You might just want to research that before saying it's not a bird. If you're really lazy, have you heard of this thing called Google Search?
So the reason they wrote that episode of Cheers was so that years later Carla could tell the story to Frasier's brother on a spin-off series which had yet to be conceived? Fascinating!
No
@@trawlins396 He was being sarcastic.
@@yosefdemby8792 how do you know?
@@trawlins396 Educated guess.
When you don’t know what foreshadowing means.
He probably calls popular things Underrated as well.
Well, snipes are real. it's a small bird with a long beak. They do exist, and ironically it's where the word "sniper" comes from.
Definitely not foreshadowing by any definition of the word. This is simply recalling an event. Foreshadowing means a hint at something that will come later, and that something will never be people sitting around talking about the event. This is merely continuity.
truely capturing the essence of brothers
“Not all of us will be laughing”
Cuts to laugh track
Remember, never insult a sniper until you've walked a mile in his shoes. That way, you're a mile away, and he's barefoot.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
There are 26 species of snipe in the world, although you won't find any of them in the woods as they are waders.
And that’s the biggest troll of all. A bunch of people think they are fictitious animals when in fact they spread through much of the world.
Wade a minute
Snipe are a wetland bird related to woodcock. They actually exist and the US Fish and Wildlife service have hunting regulations for them
Although Norm forgets Fraiser caught on before they knew it and he fooled them.
You never tell someone what snipe hunting is, you show them. By the way, Carla is wrong, snipes are real...
They are, but not in North America.
Unless in a zoo or something.
It's a little hard to go to India spur of the moment.
@@phredphlintstone6455 I have hunted real snipes in Arkansas. They are a really fast flying bird with a needle like beak. They definitely exist in North America.
@@phredphlintstone6455 No, they're quite common in the proper habitat of NA. In fact, a few years ago the International Ornithologists' Union split the Common Snipe into two distinct species, the eastern bird retained the name while the western bird is now known as the Wilson's Snipe. I've seen as many as half-dozen of them in one day, which is rare because they're cryptic (very well camouflaged) and secretive (usually hidden in dense brush or reeds near water). BTW, these are native to NA and not introduced, but the Common Snipe is also native to Eurasia along with six other birds known as "snipes" for their appearance, behavior, habitats - all but one are true snipes (closely related).
The word "sniper" comes from snipe hunting in Britain. When a snipe flushes, it is very fast, stays low, and flies an irregular zig-zag pattern. A hunter who had a reputation for being such a good shot that he regularly downed snipe was known as a "sniper." Later, the term was applied to anyone who was an exceptional shot with a rifle.
@@davegrenier1160 brilliant, thanks for that, especially the etymology of "sniper". Very interesting (and fact-checked, folks).
she only had one line in this clip but god I love Diane Chambers
I once saw a documentary about a small mailman who found a snipe and decided to protect it.
Everyone's right that it isn't exactly "foreshadowing". Also, they seemed to cut how Frasier knew it was BS, but let them think he was being fooled because it still meant he was part of the group.
So is it sad they were trying to trick him, or sad that he let them think they were just so he could have friends?
I remember the first and only time people tried to trick me into a snipe hunt. I thought, "Really?"
I knew that there was a bird called the snipe, and the state park had a large marsh section, so I thought the “hunt” was real until I saw the useless tools that they issued us.
Incidentally, snipes DO exist, 26 species of wading birds, in the family Scolopacidae.. Members of some species are so difficult to hit with a rifle shot that an especially skilled marksman is called a “sniper”.
They exist but you need a special fluid to attract them. Go to your nearest auto parts store and ask for blinker fluid.
Blinker fluid is usually right next to the muffler bearings
Blinker fluid is such an overused "joke" that was never funny to begin with.
Can’t forget the elbow grease and block extender.
@@bfsgman thank you comedy police
@@bfsgman sounds like somebody fell for it lol
Best thing to do when someone tries to get you like that is bring back something crazy and say you found it.
I remember one episode on cheers Frasier told sam that his dad was dead. Years later on Frasier Sam visited him and met his father and said to Frasier "you told me he was dead"
I like to think Niles getting unsatisfied when he tells the snipe story and Frasier then tells him that he was actually the one who tricked them.
Also just want it known, the Frasier cast and (most of) the Cheers cast meshed really well here. Makes me wish there could have been a full-blown Cheers/Frasier crossover with everybody at once.
I think because of Ted Danson doing Becker, it would have been impossible for it to happen
@@ElectricOutcast Probably due to a couple of different factors. I think Woody Harrelson would have been blowing up as a major movie star at this point as well.
That is a nice off-screen ending. On Cheers Frasier definitely got the last laugh on the snipe hunt. The last line of the episode was Frasier pointing out that it is snowing. Someone (I think Sam) responded "the colder the better." Little did they know that this time they were going to be the ones left stranded.
The only holdout would’ve be Kirstie Alley because Scientology hates psychiatry.
The way that snipe absolutely do exist XD
Foreshadowing requires the knowledge of when Cheers would end and Frasier to exist. Then planning this usage for a particular time.
We loved that scene.
I don't remember the full episode, but I thought Frasier tricked them to going back out and he left them there. Anybody with the DVD care to rewatch the episode for me?
That's how the Cheers episode ended. Diane tells Fraiser that snipes don't exist, he replies that he's already figured that out but that he'll go back out there with them to ditch them. I haven't seen that episode in at least 25 years, strange the brain remembers.
@@cugamer8862 It is strange indeed. I rewatched the whole show at the end of last year but when I remember moments the episodes I saw in my childhood are much clearer than the ones I just finished.
@@cugamer8862 That conversation actually happens just before he invites them back out.
Snipes are actually a wading shore bird. . . .but you don't hunt them. . .they are in the family of Sandpipers.
Is that like a bagpiper?
Yes you do. Snipe season is open for most of the fall here in PA.
Bird's real. Although hunting them is so notoriously difficult it's where the verb "snipe" and "sniper" comes from.
We used to hunt them in Arkansas. And yes they are extremely hard to hit.
Little known fact: snipe are great drummers. Google it.
So are crows. But, you gotta train them.
That's not foreshadowing. Look I'm using a full stop to make my point more serious.
I thought they were going to foreshadow the fact that Fraser get the TV show. " not all of us will be laughing." Because Fraser won't be a part of the show anymore.
Certainly, if neither was a television show.
Please look up the definition of foreshadowing.
In Cheers, Frasier's parents were dead and Marty (his dad in Frasier) appeared in an episode of Cheers as a bad jingle writer. :)
And I love the explanation when Sam meets Martin...
"He told us you were dead."
"He WHAT?"
"Well Dad, in my defense, we'd just gotten into a big fight and I was mad at you!"
Beer and pretzels, that's our game
That's our game
That's our game
Beer and pretzels, that's our game
C-H-E-R-S
Roz is in an episode of Cheers too
@@rgderen88 You're a cop? Frasier told us you were a research scientist.
You were dead! What did it matter?
Frasier’s mom, a well know psychiatrist, goes to dinner with Diane and Frazier in season 3. Putting comedy ahead of continuity may not have been such a bad idea.
What's cool about these little "foreshadowings" and callbacks is it gives the series/series' more continuity credibility.
The only discrepancy I can find between the 2 shows is Frasier's mother - when we saw her in Cheers, she was a VERY old cranky bitch who hated Diane wit ha passion (and threatened to kill her if she did not stop seeing Frasier), but in Frasier, we saw her as a younger and kinder woman. Now, the age thing is not the real issue, it's the disposition. Or maybe it's just me?
All that aside, this is a cool "then & now" clip! :-)
In Cheers, Frasier didn't have a brother and his father was dead.
Makes for a great conversation when Sam comes to town lol
The most confusing thing for me watching in the UK is that there are snipe, it's a water fowl with a long beak
I wonder how they knew that scene would be in Frasier, so many years later....
The uploader of this video means Diane foreshadowed Sam not being there to laugh in Frasier episode. That's why she said not everyone will be laughing and she was right.
They should have have him discover a new species after years of searching for the elusive snipe.
Continuity. Now that's writing!
This isn't an example of foreshadowing. It just simply writers remembering an earlier storyline.
Went on a snipe hunt many years ago. Caught 6, they are actually pretty tasty.
Fraiser's brother is Family guys Stewie grown up...
Both the Cheers episode and the Frasier episode 17 years later were written by Rhea Perlman's Sister Heide Perlman
Where can I watch full episodes?
This is just a callback not forshadowing
Hey, I’ve seen Frasier, and I’ve only seen the first season of Cheers before it got taken off Netflix. Why is Frasier a lot more likeable with bar people than he is with people in his spin-off series?
I agree, and Cheers is a way better series than Frasier.
In Frasier, he's much more pretentious.
@@o.p.h.o.v.e.n You're dead wrong.
@@johnnyk5385 You're both right and wrong at the same time, both shows are great. Preference between the two is a matter of taste.
Except for his grey hair George Wendt has looked the same since the early 80s LOL
The fat keeps the wrinkles inflated so the skin stays smooth.
Since I doubt any commenter on UA-cam has thought to mention it yet, did you realise this isn't actually an example of foreshadowing?
/s
Always bothered me they never wrote in a way for the Crane family to visit the actual Cheers bar, instead of this weird rented hall. The Cheers set still exists,no reason they shouldn't have.
snipe
NOUN
a wading bird of marshes and wet meadows, with brown camouflaged plumage, a long straight bill, and typically a drumming display flight.See also painted snipe, seed snipe.
you....you realize that both of these shows are scripted, right? They're not improvised, there's an actual script and is recorded. There was no foreshadowing, the writers just used the old cheers episode to do what's termed a "call back" where they reference a previous event in the present.
im certain that few people under 40 realize any such thing. they use the entire language incorrectly.
As I recall Carla wasn’t even paying attention to those events. 🤔
Love that.
Reminds me of King of The Hill's snipe hunt.
Snipe do exist, they are wading birds in marshes I think, they have a long curled beak I think, or maybe a long straight one
There actually is a kind of bird called a snipe. It's the "hunt" part of "snipe hunt" that is the practical joke.
There is in fact a bird called a snipe. They are not gamebirds, unlike their relative the woodcock, which is
Diane did NOT foreshadow herself leaving before the end.....when she said "not all of us will be laughing",she was referring to Frasier not finding it funny!
Actually she meant that Sam, and possibly the others would not be finding it funny like they thought they would, as she knew that Frasier knew that Snipe hunting isn't real and was going to reverse it on them, leaving them stranded.
Not foreshadowing. Just a callback; it happens all the time on TV.
It's a reference, not foreshadowing. Foreshadowing is kind of the reverse of a reference as it alludes to something happening in the future rather than the past.
I looked in the bird book and it has a snipe in it!
Think you should look up words before using them . Almost like the title of this video foreshadowed you getting comments about how this video isn't a good example of foreshadowing.
You're mixing up 'foreshadow' and 'shadow'
What kind of savage would kill a poor snipe.
Oh, no, you don't kill them.
You just stampede them in the direction of your bagman, he scoops them up, you take a picture holding a snipe, and then release it.
This is kind of confusing.....
A snipe is a bird that is definitely real.
A snipe hunt is a joke like they said, but it doesnt have to be about hunting at all. " get the breastplate stretcher"
A snipe hunt is also when you are actually hunting a snipe, although I imagine that one wouldn't go out just for them (they are small, and have good camouflage).
I'm not sure what state they are legal to hunt in. I'd be surprised if anybody did get the gumption to shoot one, it'd be because they were already out there hunting ducks or geese and just happened to see one.
Uploader- do yourself a favor and just change the title since the comments are all describing the difference between foreshadowing and a callback
This isn't what foreshadowing means.
The most embarrassing thing for Fraiser is Money Plane
This isn't Cheers foreshadowing Frasier, it's Frasier referencing Cheers.
*my friends* say indubitably
*me* must i?
Didn’t foreshadow this comment section, did ya?
The actual term is: “callback”.
Snipes actually do exist. As a matter of fact, it's part of the etymology of the word "sniper".
People whose marksmanship was accurate enough to hit a snipe, were called "snipers".
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Wilsons_Snipe/overview
@@Ididnotwanttojoin snipe. Probably auto-correct error.
Have you heard of such a thing. Could you not tell from my first sentence?
This is more like fiveshadowing.
Actually, a snipe is a type of bird.
The Snipe is the official State Bird of West Virginia- it is illegal to hunt them there...!
Congratulations comment section, this was a test to see whether you know what foreshadowing is and you all passed
I doubt that.
Not a “foreshadowing”...just good writers doing their homework for the new script.
Plus many of the same writers from Cheers went on to work on Frasier, so they probably just decided to recall a funny moment from the past.
now now everyone theres no need to snipe at the person because they used foreshadowing wrong
Snipes are real birds. It is where the word sniper come from.
I don't know about in USA but there is a snipe (bird)
Am I the only one who sees the irony. Snipe do exist and people hunt them
For the first half I thought SNIPE was a possibly derrogatory term for a kind of man or woman, like MILF or WASP. I learned what the joke was in the second half.
I used to hunt real snipe in Arkansas in the 80s and 90s.
Someone needs to learn what Foreshadowing means 😂
What a great World We all live in. You can grouse about snipe and snipe about grouse!😂🤣🤣😏🎤🦅📺B.W.
Callback not foreshadow but still funny as hell lol
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Whoever titled the video should learn the meaning of the word foreshadow.
Also, Frazier Crane from Cheers was not the same character from Frazier. On Cheers, Frazier was an only child whose scientist father had passed on.
Lol true. Especially the one where they showed Niles. Lol.
How is that a foreshadowing?
Someone needs a Dictionary.
Not foreshadow but still a cool scene
Snipes *do* exist, but snipe hunting is the practical joke. You're never hunting actual snipes or anything.
I don't think you understand what 'foreshadowing' means. Nice effort though
Was that Mrs. Brady?
Yes, Shelley Long played Mrs. Brady in the Brady Bunch Movie series!