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Frasier revival

It occurs to me that even though it's been pointed out that Greer Grammer has the same last name as Kelsey Grammer, it is not yet been specifically mentioned that Greer Grammer is Kelsey Grammer's real life daughter. Perhaps that is where the confusion comes from?
 
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It occurs to me that even though it's been pointed out that Greer Grammer has the same last name as Kelsey Grammer, it is not yet been specifically mentioned that Greer Grammer is Kelsey Grammer's real life daughter. Perhaps that is where the confusion comes from?
He does have a real life daughter called Kandace Greer Grammar, who goes by Greer. She’s 32, a bit older than this character should be, but that’s not unusual.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greer_Grammer
 
Still no Cheers sadly

Still love to see it, just because Frasier hasn't been there in the show doesn't mean it's not in my hopeful opinion, after all I'm assuming Boston is a fairly big city so the bar you drink in will be based on your location
 
Bulldog and Gil will be popping up this season.
If KACL staff are set to return, then we absolutely need Bebe to return to further torment Frasier.

(Yeah, I know she isn't KACL staff but she's still from that general sphere)
 
Always seemed odd that Bulldog was in Frasier fairly often then Dan Butler became a main cast member and he seemed to disappear.
 
Always seemed odd that Bulldog was in Frasier fairly often then Dan Butler became a main cast member and he seemed to disappear.

Internet says he was recurring from seasons 1-3, promoted to regular for seasons 4-6, left the show to pursue other things, and returned sporadically. Maybe his first love was theater, because I don't think anyone would leave a regular TV role for occasional guest spots on other TV shows.
 
Internet says he was recurring from seasons 1-3, promoted to regular for seasons 4-6, left the show to pursue other things, and returned sporadically. Maybe his first love was theater, because I don't think anyone would leave a regular TV role for occasional guest spots on other TV shows.

I saw him on an episode of Suddenly Susan last night, as a psychiatrist, a few episodes after they made a "Niles Crane is fastidious" joke, but that was probably a coincidence.

Old VHS tapes, are the life blood of forgettable TV.
 
We just re-watched the first season. Oddly I found David a delight from start to finish this time. If they don't keep up the David / Allen double act in season 2 I walk.

I enjoyed the whole season but that last Christmas episode is just next level.
 
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Someone said something about this show not holding a candle to the original. You know what, that trailer brought me more joy than anything I watched this week. (And I finished PRODIGY this week!*)

* Yes, that brought me a lot of joy.

Cynics be damned. We're loving this reboot.

The blind date episode was hilarious.

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Hear hear!

"I got a question about punctuation." "Ooh!" :D

So I went back and picked some examples of my evolution on David:

The scene where he loses it over Eve being in class was kind of the first glimmer for me of him being OK. And him pouring the dirt out into the plant last week was just funny.

A criminal lack of Olivia, but I adored David in this episode. When he called Lilith "aunt"! OMG! Amazing that they make HER the sympathetic one but she really is kind of a monster, isn't she?

The finale (which still makes me laugh just thinking about it):
David has finally come into his own!

David and Alan are something that Frasier didn't really have: Cliff and Norm!

You meant to order 24 chairs and ONE tree?

The moment with David and Olivia was my favorite. Adorable!
 
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