Nothing compares, didn't think I'd ever make the transition from Cheers, but after a only a couple of episodes became hooked. The brilliance of all actors who contributed equally was magnificent, don't think this will ever be matched. 🇬🇧
These episodes provided vital healing, from very stressy workdays. Liked to see Frasier on Cheers and the series Northern Exposure. Loved the writers of those too. ❤Totally grateful for this humorous support system.
The last episode touched me deeply, more than I expected. Partly because about 30 years ago my grandma (RIP, non literate and non English speaker) said something similar which I consider one of the most important life lesson. So here I quote this again for my own inspiration and reminder: "While it's tempting to play it safe, but the more we are willing to risk, the more alive we are. In the end, what we regret the most are the chances we never took"
This is my all-time favorite comedy. So consistently funny and witty. I remember watching the last episode years ago and crying. I'm so grateful Peacock runs the show on their free service. Looking forward to the new Frasier coming out.
Not the same without Niles, Daphne, Roz and Martin. That cast was too perfect and without them it doesn't really work. I mean, Frasier without Niles by his side? Blasphemy!
One of the rare final seasons of a great show that was just fantastic along with Cheers, Everybody Loves Raymond, The Middle, The Odd Couple and Barney Miller. This is a show that has seen no peer since and was unlike any other show before it. Cheers to Frasier, Niles, Martin, Roz, Daphne and Eddie. Frasier will always be television royalty.
I totally agree with your choices and add Reba, King of Queens, Tim Taylor's series (esp the one based in Denver which my brain refuses to identify at this moment). I love to laugh out loud and thank God for TV and internet broadcasts of good sitcoms. 😊
It would be fascinating if the Frazier reboot included Lilith. She has great comedic timing. And a grown up Freddie and the initial antagonistic father son dynamic that can evolve to love and respect.
20:40 - 21:00 This is was such a perfect performance by the actress, I genuinley have the line "You mean your not controlling it?!" flash into my head randomly to this day🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@muddydog6605 Absolutely! I thought the same when I watched it back on '04....now let me take this to the next level with a discovery that blew my Frasier addled mind, Stephanie Faracy( the actress) played two different characters six seasons apart: that awful Mimi Cosgrove from the country club, and this, nurse Mimi who was terrified of clowns. Both called Mimi, how is that possible?!... in Niles' own words: "That funny little good-for-nothing Mimi!"
@@muddydog6605 A fellow Brit🥳...Weirdly, I had a feeling this would be the case, we always zero in on good acting! I think this actress is not exactly a household name over there, but I've seen her in a ton of things on TV over the years many sitcoms, Grey's anatomy, I think she was on Desperate Housewives and Boston Legal too. I must admit though. what ever I see her in, I always go back to this performance in my mind!
I think fraiser did so well with Charlotte because he knew it couldn't go anywhere so his normal overthinking didn't ruin anything. I wonder if he would have done so well otherwise
Use to watch all of these episodes and drinking dipping cookies in cup of coffee with my nanny helen made me feel like the universe stopped and froze of absolute safety comfort
Tied with Seinfeld best SC all time. So clever so relevant & always on my peacock. “The love you fake” is a top ten episode of all time. And every episode with Cam Winston either in it or just mentioned are absolute perfection, like “Door Jam”
They started off the High Holidays episode with the wrong clip from a different season. The scene features Daphne finding out Niles is in love with her and she's obviously not pregnant, which is from a previous season.
Two bouncy tires and a taught bicycle chain is their idea of manliness, as if they were still in the stage of learning how to be a man. Frasier is intoxicated with his Dr. title. He is overbearing and you could almost, not like him,especially for his awkward Freudian Slip. Yes, he often does his Betty Davis impersonation. He also strives to be a stuffy elite, although he's not a bad guy, without his furniture and cultural artifacts. He is strong for others, but often is bungling in his own affairs. Good luck Frasier.
I stopped watching Frasier when Daphne's brothers came over from England, each with a different British accent. It's just awful for a Brit to hear such a mash-up as that. But since the writing in this series looks like the script-writers kept the same quality humour going after that one ricket - seems I have some catching up to do.
So Niles is a germophobe He wipes off ass residue from every chair before he sits down He uses a handkerchief from his own pocket Then after wiping up the offending goo He puts it promptly into his chest pocket 🤷 Eww
I remember now why I stopped watch Frasier....this seasons clips are extremely tawdry and distasteful....so sad, was such a good show in the beginning.
Ya it's just a pretentious show for pretentious people lol just seeing Niles makes me cringe... He is tied as the most annoyingly written character in a sitcom next to Sheldon Cooper.
One of the best sitcoms out there. Smart and funny. Brilliant cast and excellent writing❤️
The writing and acting for Frasier was brilliant.
Nothing compares, didn't think I'd ever make the transition from Cheers, but after a only a couple of episodes became hooked. The brilliance of all actors who contributed equally was magnificent, don't think this will ever be matched. 🇬🇧
These episodes provided vital healing, from very stressy workdays. Liked to see Frasier on Cheers and the series Northern Exposure. Loved the writers of those too. ❤Totally grateful for this humorous support system.
I agree. A great stress reliever.
Thank you, for giving us a glimps into the Wonderful and harlirios, delighted scenes of FRASIER ♥️🥇🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🥇
The best comedy ever...
The last episode touched me deeply, more than I expected. Partly because about 30 years ago my grandma (RIP, non literate and non English speaker) said something similar which I consider one of the most important life lesson. So here I quote this again for my own inspiration and reminder:
"While it's tempting to play it safe, but the more we are willing to risk, the more alive we are.
In the end, what we regret the most are the chances we never took"
This is my all-time favorite comedy. So consistently funny and witty. I remember watching the last episode years ago and crying. I'm so grateful Peacock runs the show on their free service. Looking forward to the new Frasier coming out.
Come again....? NEW Frasier?!?!? What? When??🥳🤩
@@scalare70 They are doing it with the "kids" all grown up..
Same
Not the same without Niles, Daphne, Roz and Martin. That cast was too perfect and without them it doesn't really work. I mean, Frasier without Niles by his side? Blasphemy!
Just ordered the complete dvd set of the series. Going to rewatch them all the coming weeks.
Season 11 really brought the show back on track. Great send off. ❤
One of the rare final seasons of a great show that was just fantastic along with Cheers, Everybody Loves Raymond, The Middle, The Odd Couple and Barney Miller. This is a show that has seen no peer since and was unlike any other show before it. Cheers to Frasier, Niles, Martin, Roz, Daphne and Eddie. Frasier will always be television royalty.
I totally agree with your choices and add Reba, King of Queens, Tim Taylor's series (esp the one based in Denver which my brain refuses to identify at this moment). I love to laugh out loud and thank God for TV and internet broadcasts of good sitcoms. 😊
I just discovered your channel by accident… thankyou! I can’t get enough of this show!! 🇦🇺✌️🤗
AN ICONIC SHOW!
🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
It would be fascinating if the Frazier reboot included Lilith. She has great comedic timing. And a grown up Freddie and the initial antagonistic father son dynamic that can evolve to love and respect.
Makes me think of Dexter & Harrison reuniting on “Dexter” reboot
I saw an episode with Lilith in a Red Dress.. absolutely stunning!! ❤
I think it was the final episode..
Excellent breaking of the fourth wall for just those few seconds
Aaron Eckhart is fabulous. He’s kinda like Cecil in ‘A Room With A View’ ha
Plus - the Laurie Metcalf episode is one of my total faves!
20:40 - 21:00 This is was such a perfect performance by the actress, I genuinley have the line "You mean your not controlling it?!" flash into my head randomly to this day🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That line and her delivery of it stays with me constantly, I would have loved to see more of her character, she was fantastic!
@@muddydog6605 Absolutely! I thought the same when I watched it back on '04....now let me take this to the next level with a discovery that blew my Frasier addled mind, Stephanie Faracy( the actress) played two different characters six seasons apart: that awful Mimi Cosgrove from the country club, and this, nurse Mimi who was terrified of clowns. Both called Mimi, how is that possible?!... in Niles' own words: "That funny little good-for-nothing Mimi!"
Whuuut?? 😲 How did I not know this? ! I'm from the UK and I've always wondered if the actress was really well know in the US.
@@muddydog6605 A fellow Brit🥳...Weirdly, I had a feeling this would be the case, we always zero in on good acting! I think this actress is not exactly a household name over there, but I've seen her in a ton of things on TV over the years many sitcoms, Grey's anatomy, I think she was on Desperate Housewives and Boston Legal too. I must admit though. what ever I see her in, I always go back to this performance in my mind!
Yeah me too, absolutely love Jean Smart as well.
Aaron Ekhart was perfect in this scene lol
I feel there's a part in Ep4. S11 28:15 that you may have placed in mistakenly.
Frasier episodes are so funny and good talente!!!👍❤
I love fraiser
I think fraiser did so well with Charlotte because he knew it couldn't go anywhere so his normal overthinking didn't ruin anything. I wonder if he would have done so well otherwise
Use to watch all of these episodes and drinking dipping cookies in cup of coffee with my nanny helen made me feel like the universe stopped and froze of absolute safety comfort
I loved the peek a boo scene with Nanny lady.
Thank you so much for this upload, please do more!
at 15:30 it looks like John Mahoney is trying his hardest not to laugh.....beautiful
“That’s probably what she put in her ad.” Such a brilliant and unexpected line.
Aye, I’m grateful for the laughter tonight.
33:03 dad stoned off his backside 😂😂😂😂
That was hilarious 😂
I had a reason…fridge pants.
So thats what Aunt Jackie was up to in those twenty years between Roseanne season 9 and 10.
Tied with Seinfeld best SC all time. So clever so relevant & always on my peacock. “The love you fake” is a top ten episode of all time. And every episode with Cam Winston either in it or just mentioned are absolute perfection, like “Door Jam”
Steinfeld you've got to be kidding me Frasier is much better than Seinfeld Steinfeld stinks I hate the show 😮😮
Laurie Metcalf is hilarious... love her on the Big Bang Theory as Sheldon Cooper's mother...
Error at 28:14 that’s not the High Holidays episode, it’s from a much earlier season.
God so many real laughs
Martin stoned....the BEST !!!
The O'Casey line is actually perfect.
Love this is so good
Kelsey Gramer. Is such a talented actor
A snickers bar at a fat camp😄😄😄
It's amusing to think that Lilith & Meris are actually daughters-in-law of Martin Crane...that thought alone is hilarious
29:22 Calls her, "Jeff"
They started off the High Holidays episode with the wrong clip from a different season. The scene features Daphne finding out Niles is in love with her and she's obviously not pregnant, which is from a previous season.
Why is there a clip from the story about Daphne's wedding?
Really like all Frasier episodes!!! 👍😁👄
They had such tiny cups at the coffee shop.
I must have skipped season 11. These episodes don’t seem familiar at all.
Mr Grammer gets bare a lot.
3:30 is that Stifflers dad in reai life? The resemblance is uncanny..
Shouldn't they be ranked by us
Two bouncy tires and a taught bicycle chain is their idea of manliness, as if they were still in the stage of learning how to be a man. Frasier is intoxicated with his Dr. title. He is overbearing and you could almost, not like him,especially for his awkward Freudian Slip. Yes, he often does his Betty Davis impersonation. He also strives to be a stuffy elite, although he's not a bad guy, without his furniture and cultural artifacts. He is strong for others, but often is bungling in his own affairs. Good luck Frasier.
Wasn't it for Charlotte Frasier left to Chicago. And now he moved to Boston after Charlotte kicked him out twenty years later 2023 36.06?
they had a chance to expand Des Barres' character and they didn't. how sad, so much to work with.
The clown. MY GOD THAT IS FREAKKKYYY
11:02 Lol
Fabulous inside joke!
F A B U L O U S
U have scenes from completely different seasons mixed in here. U definitely should redo your edit
New re boot is not funny at all, especially compared to everything I'm all these 11 seasons
I stopped watching Frasier when Daphne's brothers came over from England, each with a different British accent. It's just awful for a Brit to hear such a mash-up as that. But since the writing in this series looks like the script-writers kept the same quality humour going after that one ricket - seems I have some catching up to do.
Maybe her brother's are adopted
3 just doesn't work.
How many executive producers are there? It's like a title with no meaning. They just slap their names on it and collect money for absolutely nothing.
So Niles is a germophobe
He wipes off ass residue from every chair before he sits down
He uses a handkerchief from his own pocket
Then after wiping up the offending goo
He puts it promptly into his chest pocket
🤷
Eww
I remember now why I stopped watch Frasier....this seasons clips are extremely tawdry and distasteful....so sad, was such a good show in the beginning.
Frasier and Welcome Back Kotter...tied for worst sitcoms of all time.
Well usually people of lower intelligence don’t like these shows. Frasier is the best sitcom ever written. Your loss
@@emmsmom1848 lame is lame
Ya it's just a pretentious show for pretentious people lol just seeing Niles makes me cringe... He is tied as the most annoyingly written character in a sitcom next to Sheldon Cooper.
That says more about you than the show
I love being pretentious then
Bonnie ( the whale ) is a better friend , then he will ever find ON LAND !!!
I dont give 2 ?&%^( for FrZIER i ONLY WATCH IT FOR nILES. hE CRACKS ME UP! AND dAPHNE AND mARTIN TOO.