"Oh for the maintenance of this oft lost hosiery! These ankle adorning garments and such mournful calves cruelly separated by such a vile cyclical device of life! Oh if only to be reunited and rejuvenated if only for a moment. Darn the needle and all the damage done in this...This Seattle!"😏🧦🧦☕☕📻📺B.W.
Kelsey Grammer is a classically trained actor at the Juilliard School. There, he had supporting roles in Othello and Hamlet. During one of the hiatus from Frasier, he played the lead in Macbeth on Broadway. He said his first love has always been the theater.
I love that Frasier's whole interaction with Daphne was very posh and theatrical up until his last verbal exchange when he bluntly replied _"I don't have any pinks!"_
Only Kelsey Grammar could deliver lines in such a fashion as to make a sea otter quiver under it's icy burrows until the very breath it breaths, chills the water around it's face. (I said that in Frasier's tone of voice.)
Indeed. 😄 Kelsey Grammer was a classically trained actor at Juilliard School. He was in supporting roles in both Hamlet and Othello thrte. During a Hiatus from Frasier, he played the lead in Macbeth on Broadway. He's always said his first love is theater.
The funnier thing is that we find out that there was a washer and dryer hookup in his apartment but he warned to use the space for something else. I believe this is the episode Daphnie finds out about it.
That "there you are" sounds so deathly Sith. But honestly the delivery of this rant is so perfect, well-executed. Perfect for a point of order to be subjected to debate at a session of PMQs in the House of Commons, served Westminster style. 🤣🤣🤣
I just never got this. Frasier, for all of his lavish life style, paying crazy amounts of money for a good wine or for the best seats at an opera, not wanting to spend a little bit to get his own laundry machine. Makes no sense! But the hissy fit is priceless 😂
I have thrown a few tantrums over this issue myself. As result, everyone in this household is forced to put their socks together in some way, and if a sock goes missing, I put it in a specific box. I check the box every other month or so, pairless socks get to become my painting cloth.
What I love about voice over work is that I can listen to Sideshow Bob on The Simpsons and "see" Grammer's performance of it. Or John Lithgow as Farquaad in Shrek, but what I "see" in my head is Dick Solomon on Third Rock From the Sun.
I can't think of any other TV show EVER that made me laugh out loud as often as Frasier has. There wasn't a false note in it. Well, there was one thing I would have changed: I would have had Martin with Cora instead of the woman he ended up with.
frasier took advantage of having daphne there. by her code she should have only been doing things for martin and general cleaning of the place for martin. doing frasier's laundry should never have been on her duty list.
She probably thought she can cook for two as easily as one. The same happened with the rest of the household chores. Daphne was taking care of both of them almost immediately.
Reminds of that one time my Dad had to do the laundry because Mum was in the hospital. Unfortunately, he forgot to seperate the whites from the coloured unmentionables so the whole family ended up wearing pinkish underwear. Much hilarity in the lockerroom of course but I survived.
Bloodshark123 Frasier hired her as a physical therapist and since it was a live in position, it also required her to do some light housekeeping and cooking. She is what they call a home health care worker but I think Frasier relied on her way too much and she did more than was required. That's why he missed her so much after she moved out.
+ddjmfan yes, her duty was never to cook or clean for frasier. light housekeeping for martin (cleaning floors, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom on behalf of martin). doing frasier's shopping, his laundry, fixing him a meal, and doing his laundry would never in the real world be on her list of duties to do.
Technically, she was refered to as a home care worker in the pilot. Niles said: "someone who cooks, cleans and helps dad with his physical therapy". Yes, perhaps she'd do this mainly for Martin rather than Frasier. But we saw her doing Frasier's laundry as early as 1.3 Dinner At Eight, so it was well established at this point.
I saw Kelsey Grammer at Teterboro airport in New Jersey last year. He was getting out of an SUV to catch a flight. I respected his privacy and didn’t say anything. Of course I was too starstruck anyway.
The ABSOLUTE BEST part of the conflict is that I can't remember Frasier wearing a hat. If he did it was probably something like once or twice in the whole series.
It's so true. And it's not like he lacks space to store all those hats. He even has space to store 2000 tapes of shows he recorded and never listens to.
@@jonmedina259 and on such a primitive media for longterm storage. I mean I know computers weren't even close to being what they are today but no way there wasn't a company in Seattle in the 90's that would store all of that for him on hard drives.
Just watched the full episode...there is a hook-up for laundry in his apartment but didn't tell Daphne about it cause Frasier used the space for some collection that he had. Daphne found out about it so she sabotaged Frasier's laundry so he'd get an in-suite washer and dryer