The heart and soul bit with daphne and Niles was a pretty clever way of totally nailing down that they were supposed to be together. The tiny sliver of romantic inside me appreciated it.
Is it just me, or is the "Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs" song better in spanish? Why is there no operatic version? Or perhaps there is, and I'm simply too terrified to google it.
I thought the last scene in the season finale was pretty cool, the owner could have turned the station Top 40 or retro pop, but he went with Latin music, with talk I would gather, too bad it didn't last, I wanted Frasier and company to find work in another local radio station, one that changed to talk, or a rival.
This is my least favourite series of Frasier, and it's still better than nearly every other comedy show available! It's got both Roz and the Schnozz and The Gift Horse in! Fantastic!
@@jrcwwl No yeah I did notice. I mean, personally, I am bilingual so even with the tune being recognizable in itself, the lyrics are always quite spot on
The between Scene Presentation Titles probably should be called "Grams" or "Granules" then. My Favorite? Their nod to the great Playwright Tom Stoppard "Roz's Krantz and Guilldenstern Are Dead!"😉🎤👨🎓✒🎭💊📻📺B.W.
8:05. It seems hilariously just... that someone as white and overprivileged as Frasier, would be replaced by an all latino music station. For anyone who speaks Spanish, the lyrics at the end, were also hilariously nonsensical. Love Frasier, and Niles. Classic TV. This show was absolutely brilliant.