Frasier Season 1 Episode 14 Review: “Can’t Buy Me Love”
There are few episodes of Frasier – even the mediocre ones – that are completely without merit; there’s always a few good nuggets of humor
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There are few episodes of Frasier – even the mediocre ones – that are completely without merit; there’s always a few good nuggets of humor
The most frustrating episodes of Frasier are those where the star is reduced to a bumbling fool, a clown in a man’s suit running around and throwing w
With such a strong thoroughline of family reconciliation running through the first ten episodes of Frasier, it would be easy for the writers to make “M
After a salvo of ambitious opening episodes, Frasier spends much of its mid-season finding its footing in the simpler realms of sitcom stories. Moving away
Frasier‘s ‘wackier’ stories most commonly sprung from two places: Niles and Frasier holding an event for something, or episodes that focused
Frasier Crane’s sense of ethics is a constant focal point of Frasier‘s comedy, one that often provides an easy avenue into Frasier‘s favo
Though she’s only seen on-screen once across the 20 seasons of Cheers and Frasier that feature Frasier Crane, Hester Crane is by far the most influe
There are a lot of Frasier episodes that have not aged well: “Call Me Irresponsible” is definitely one of them – and I’m not just sa
“The Crucible” opens like many late-season Frasier episodes do, with Frasier’s pretensions leading him into absurd conflict with the world
Frasier is a show that finds its groove quickly – as shows written primarily by industry vets often do, it’s not hard for Frasier to find rhyth