yes, I love her also, it was always a treat when she would be on Frasier, it really was. Maybe that's what made her special, being that she wasn't on the show every episode, then when she did appear it was a real treat.
Kelsey and Bebe are simply amazing professionals. I can't get over how flawlessly they slipped back into their roles. The voice, the mannerisms, it's like no time passed. You don't always see that with sequels over time.
I am hoping they find a way to have these 2 get back together, but earn it. The chemistry is so strong and they have been at it for almost 40 years. It is hard because I felt like after Frasier, part of his growth during the show was moving on from Lilith and into a better and wiser person. This show starts off by making him take a few steps back, but he is a lot different, as well. It seems rare to me that people can ever really rekindle that sort of relationship, but at the same time there is so much there, they seem destined to get back together. I feel like she is the only person who could ever really rope him, and him her. They have so many different levels to their relationship. Who knows maybe that could be the final act, in rekindling his relationship with his son by changing for him, he stumbles into how he truly feels about Lilith. I don't know, but there could be some poetry there.
Masters at work. Excellent writing, incredible acting and it felt liked nobody missed a beat. A moment between two old friends which in the end embarrasses their son…..again 😂
In this crazy world we live in today. Plagued by many different things, Those two are really blessed to be here doing this again. Round three. Here they are keeping their admirers happy, whilst being given another chance to do what they enjoy. A new generation of people will appreciate this I hope.. with the rest of us.
@@AllisonLansberry Bless you Allison. Didn't watch Frasier's (original series) last few episodes because I kind of knew they weren't going to do a traditional happy ending with the two psychiatrists. Strange fact, Kelsy Grammer's previous wife wanted Lilith and Frasier to get back together. Mr. Grammer should have listened to her.
Lillith agreed that Frasier usually ruined things in the old days, but no mention of her running off with Dr. Pascal and abandoning her family and toddler.
I feel Frasier and Lilith really can't be with anyone else that fire just doesn't exist with anyone else all his other love interests have either boring or annoying including Diane
@@chriskay1449 it would be great to see her but I won't lie she was always my least favourite of the Cheers girls Lilith was my favourite and I did prefer Rebecca (RIP Kirsty Ally)& Carla
THIS SCENE WAS BEAUTIFUL MORE SO☺️☺️BEING A HUGE FAN OF ALL THINGS FRASIER FROM THE BEGINNING STARTING ON☺️☺️☺️CHEERS AMAZING HOW LILITH AND FRASIER EVEN NOW IN OLDER YEARS STILL DOWN☺️DEEP ARE TURNED ON TO EACH OTHER☺️☺️
"If it helps, we were thinking about you the whole time." Recalls Frasier's comical tendency to say exactly the worst thing in the most extravagant way. Frasier and Lilith both look old, but Lilith also sounds old.
+ Cliff'c character may have passed away given the age they were on Cheers. Norm and Cliff and Carla especially. Young bucks of the series, Sam and Woody, are the only ones who can. Lillith was in that age bracket, so it works for her to appear in the reboot.
This is the episode where the series hit its stride. We've met all characters and it was time to sit back and passively enjoy. This iteration is extremely enjoyable and I would hate to see it end so quickly. If anyone is counting, put me down for a continuation!
So I have to get caught up but couldn't resist seeing Frasier and Lilith together again so i watched this clip where it was brought to my attention that it looks like they have changed their minds in writing the Fredrick character as homosexual
Love Frasier and all of the cast, would love to watch this new show however I’m not paying for another streaming service. Happy to catch it here and there. Not sure how I feel about the Boys.
I despise the way no one can be happy in sitcoms like these because they couldn’t get the actors for a season or anything like that. Apparently misery is supposed to be funny.
The set of this show is distractingly colorful and patterned! Way too many decorations, wall patterns, vibrant artwork. The focus should be on the characters (who are surprisingly drab in their attire).
They're still overlooking the fact that Lilith was the problem in their marriage. She was toxic, narcissistic, and had the affair on HIM. Back on Cheers, he was a decent if bumbling husband.
@@1Cheytown I disagree. Back on Cheers, Frasier was a perfectly decent goofball husband. Lilith was just Maris v1.0. Aromantic, judgemental, insecure. Frasier's problem is that he just craves validation, which Lilith was partially responsible for.
@frankcastle9691 they are 65 and 68 respectively.... Intimacy doesn't have an expiration date. The writers did it to prove the spark is still there between Fraiser and Liloth, whether they want to admit it or not.
Let sleeping dogs lie.... I hate this series now. Needs Niles and Daphne but too many real life egos and conflicts made that impossible. So it's a show about "parenting" when your kid is a grown adult......but I guess for millions of people this show hits home because millions of older parents have their grown adult children living with them now (forever) as these grown adult children are all playing some kind of victim card and are either too lazy or too stupid to make their own lives.... Getting old sucks. There is no comedy in it. It's the daily pills, the daily aches and pains...the daily realization that you are becoming more and more irrelevant, more and more weaker and for too many more and more afraid of the inevitable. And here in America unlike so many other nations, the majority of old people get put away into "rest" homes and forgotten by their own families. Left to die lonely deaths in facilities that reek of piss, sh*t and despair.