Lol in a throwback scene in Frasier when he just arrived in Seattle and meet up with Niles Frasier thought Niles was a snob Frasier change after a time in Seattle.
In cheers he started off snobby as well but became more down to earth as the show progressed, that’s why he’s more tolerant than niles. The idea of niles is actually a representation of what frasier would have been if he never went to cheers
Exactly! If I see one more girl in a yoga pose holding her bare stomach I’m gonna lose it. Some of them would have their foot touching the back of their head if they could.
It's so funny looking back on Frasier in Cheers now that I'm on the 10th season of Frasier. One standout difference between the two shows for me is that I feel like Cheers is a feel good show while Frasier possesses more depth. The theme song to Cheers really captured the essence of the show well about it being a place of recognition, warmth, and joy. When I watch Cheers I get a kick out of the goofiness and light exchanges between the bar patrons while with Frasier I really like the wit and sophistication of Frasier and Niles.
I think it was because Frasier truly was about him and his family thus allowing for real character development and growth. Cheers had that at the beginning but once Diane left, it became more of an ensemble show led by the story-jokes-concept than by driving the characters to develop and evolve in a serialized manner.
This clip was cut a little too short. I think right after Norm and Cliff watch what’s happening and go: “He’s a dead man.” “Yeah put the tag on the toe, close the drawer.”
as an autistic person who frequently gets thought of as robotic, like many autistic people do when they're just expressing themselves... thank you. Never understood what the other characters in the scene found so offputting
My ex-wife was a hippy, and she acted this way when she was pregnant, (although she didn't act like a robot). She insisted on wearing a ridiculous flower wreath everyday, and it about drove me nuts.
Yeah,my wife went through this stage when we found out we were having twins . She insisted we eat only organic groceries . Çhilli cost us a fortune . It ended only when her water broke.
If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times…..they should’ve never divorced Frasier and Lilith. I understand why it was done and Frasier the spin-off explored different character territory without her. But I’ll be damned how funny would it have been to seen them together in Seattle with Niles, Ron, Daphne, Marty, & Eddie.
If I was Ted Danson from 0:13-0:23, I would have wasted take after take trying not to break after what Bebe says. I wish there was some blooper footage of this scene.
"Touch my breasts, friend, I am lactating." This is one of the best lines of the whole show, in large part because she delivers it so monotone and robotic.
We have only one question: How many takes? Keeping a straight face through this monologue is not for the weak-hearted :)! If anyone has the bloopers, PLEASE post...
Oh great, now I want to watch this show. At the time I wasn't that into Cheers but now I want to see Frasier and Lilith's relationship. (I have seen every episode of Frasier, although some seasons it was through reruns.)
Despite that she links procreation to evolution, though. I'm amazed people can experience "the miracle of life" and still think we all come from "primordial ooze".
Lilith only knows one song, and her continuous singing of it drives Frasier nuts! Lol. (This is one of my favorite episodes from the seventh season, which might just be one of the best, most perfect, most memorable, greatest seasons of all.)
@thisbandreallystix and of all songs...it has to be My Funny Valentine. Real fans won't have forgotten though her and Fraiser sang Out House in Dinner At Eightish when they had Sam and Diane over after first moving in together....Lilith then finds out the extent of Fraiser and Diane's relationship and all hell breaks loose.
A even better scene is later on when Lilith gets a stethoscope and lets Frasier listen to the baby's heartbeat and then he starts acting the same as her. You would think two doctor's would have actually have that that before...
She's great! The Celestial Woman...all she says about her condition is wonderful. As it is with all women who , by choice, reach that point in life. Why would he have her committed? Why does the background stir with laughter when such a wondrous event is derided???
I suspect than many (most?) women have these kinds of thoughts/emotions. And not just poetic expression, but the no physical-ness of having a person inside you.
I know that pregnancy makes changes, but thank God this is a great exaggeration! It's almost hard to believe that Sam resisted touching Lilith's bosom when asked..... at least he was a gentleman out of respect for Frasier and passed on the somewhat tempting offer.
Lilith may have been acting strange and all, but this is one of the reasons that I always thought Fraiser was an ass to her. : / Dude, she's excited, leave off.
Most women I know who have had children would bounce a skillet off the head of anyone who uttered blather like this about how wonderful pregnancy is. 2400 years ago Euripides' Medea, I suspect, spoke far more for women than does Lilith: "Men say we women have easy lives, Because we sit at home by the hearth While they are off fighting in wars. The fools! I'd sooner stand in the line of battle three times Than bear a child once."
She definitely takes her namesake Very,Very,Very Literally and Seriously Figurative!!!!!!! It awesome to see a woman whose faith is strongly put into a quirky role that shows strong beliefs in a Personage that really is cool with her Condition and her love interest and does it in a comedic and strongly partially Outlandish way!!!!!!! Maybe Lilith isn't the evil we see her as in text and scripture!
I know... I remember when Madonna had her daughter, and they all gave her a standing ovation on some awards show. I told my husband, *"Geez, all she did was have a baby"* ... *"Millions of women do this every day, and no one claps for us"* ... He said *"But It's Madonna"* I said, *"So what, who cares"* ...😒🤨
Never thought of Lilith as poetic and emotional. Why would you describe the birth of a child like that. It’s not like that all. Come on don’t encourage them
I had a boss that acted like this. When she came into work she expected everyone to come over to her, rub her belly, bend over and say hello to the baby. I used to hide when she came in.