@quaid667 they do. I wasn't really interested in this reboot since no original supporting cast returned. Yet these short clips make me feel like I'm missing something. It's frasier but just frasier. I do hope the others jump in on the second season. Niles destroying Frasier on his TV shows deserves a season on its own
As soon as I saw Nicholas Lyndhurst my thoughts went to "Fools and Horses" episode "Batman & Robin save Councillor Murray!" If he can be a stooge for Derick Trotter, his part in Frasier will be on par.
Wait, Fraiser was a member of the Bullingdon club?! How to ruin a character. To get in you had to burn a £50 note in front of a beggar or in David Camerons case have sex with a severed pigs head. That's not marty cranes boy.
I like Nicholas Lyndhurst in the role as Frasier's old friend, but they just have to give him better lines. The reboot writing is not on par with the original.
Nicholas is inspired casting, they work so well together. Delighted that he was cast for Fraiser when there must have been so many actors wanting that part and he really seems the most unlikely to get it ! Brenda
@terrortorn. Sounds right. For years the only "English" accents in US things were over the top "posh" and Dick Van Dyke style cockernee. It surprised me that the studio allowed Daphne's version of Manchester.
Hi America. Nicholas lyndhurst is a British national treasure. He is funny, and no stranger to comedy sitcoms, as he stared in 2 very popular sitcoms before fraiser. Now I’m a huge fan of the original fraiser and I love him in the new series. Please America take care of him and don’t ruin him. Don’t judge him as you’ll offend about every British person on the planet. America is lucky to have Nicholas lyndhurst be part of one of their shows.
I wasn't entirely convinced the reboot would work, despite wanting it since the original ended, but it does work, very well. Nicholas Lyndhurst fits into the roll very nicely.
When he was first on Cheers, I didn't like Frasier at all. It wasn't until he started dating Lilith that he seemed to be more human. Do think Frasier "flipped" in a way. In the latter seasons, he became the conscience of the bar and seemed to be more human, when the others weren't. He and Sam were intriguing polar opposites. Both had a history of failed relationships with women, and you could argue Frasier was getting up there with being a ladies man as much as Mr. Malone was.
Both Frasier and Lilith were accidents. Frasier was left at the alter by Diane then came back to the bar to drown in his sorrows. He was supposed to have a string of bad dates, but one of the early ones was Lilith and she was hugely popular after the famous kissing scene they did.
@@earlsmith7428 That was the accident. Frasier was a one off joke. Diane shows off her new man, then immediately dumps him, to go back with Sam. Frasier was so funny they kept bringing him back. Then he began dating again and Lilith appeared as a one off joke, but she was so funny she became a regular on the Cheers as well.
When Frasier says "I always wanted to fit in!", it's true, he was very much trying so much to fit in everywhere he went. The whole quote about "I may have spent too long at a certain...bar" shows that he just went to fit in at Cheers but never could, so he left to go to do his own thing, leaving Roz and his pops and Niles with all the baggage of what he brought along, then came back to chicago finding out that he has a son and nearly ruining his life in the process.
Nicholas Lyndhurts is just a joy, a wonderful man, a superb actor and it’s great that they’re using the relationship he had with David Jason and concepts from Only fools to inspire this series
@@Amp661 Canned laughter is fine if it’s funny. The new Frasier is not funny and badly acted, so the canned laughter jumps out at the viewer. They should leave it alone and write something completely new and original.
No no, have a look. There isn't a door! I was dubious about this sequel series, but the more clips I see of it, the more I'm liking it. I'll take out Paramount + before very much longer to watch it properly. Also I love how Nic Lyndhurst lied about them being trapped to help Frasier come to terms with the situation when that is exactly what Del did to Rodney in Time on our Hands in Only Fools & Horses
Am I the only one who looks at the great Mr. Nicholas Lyndhurst and thinks that he profoundly resembles the late great Mr. Jack Gilford? For those who trace the Legacies of the Creative Teams of "Frasier" and "Cheers" back to "Taxi" Jack Gilford played Judd Hirsch's estranged Father on the Show. An incredible Episode that also CoStarred Miss Joan Hackett as "Alex Rieger's Sister" and Miss Barbara Babcock as "Alex's Dad's Girlfriend."😂😏🎤🚖🛣⚾️💃📺B.W.
His life was turned upside down in Seattle still. He had to take care of his dad and Niles had other shit that bugged him. Him returning to Boston was a complete uturn, I can agree. Lilith, Cheers, Diane, and the wrong crowd made him leave Boston in the first place. It's stupid he would return here. If it was for Freddy, his son could have visited him in Seattle
@@RobertGannon-x4u I think you've hit it perfectly. Probably ruin it for the Americans if he pointed out at the end 'there ain't no door Del...what's wrong wiv ya'.
So cheers in Boston for real has closed I think frasier should go by there see this and buy it then the firemen can hang out there and the old cheers gang now retired with all their problems ect, and he should do a podcast with Roz and Rozs daughter Alice go school in Boston and she can date Freddie or David
Ah Fraser , the remake , the one that's not funny. I think the secret to the old show was the natural chemistry between the main parts. The script and the stories were great to. This remake should have stayed on the cutting room floor
And leave those awful new characters (caricatures) with the bad scripts! I don't care how loud the laugh track (bribed audience) is - this is not funny.
When frasier aired,if you were already born, you weren't a professional critic like you (and most people) think you are now. Internet comments are the same as fan mail. What was dope about the 90s is that your comment would just be sitting in a burlap sack,on the cutting room floor, where it belongs
It will be a shame that any references to the legendary British sitcom,Only Fools and Horses,Nicholas Lyndhurst starred in,as the iconic Rodney Trotter to the equally iconic and national treasure of Sir David Jason's Del Boy,..will go over the heads of American audiences. But i would expect that,because this show is aimed at American viewers and largely written by American scriptwriters and show runners,hence the Cheers reference and their familiarity to that show and Frasier
@@autoclearanceuk7191 old cradle was OK before Midian. Afterwards, nope. It was a shell of once it used to be. Hell, even cradle got the same problem as the new frasier.