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Product Description With its witty dialogue, sophisticated character development, and classic slapstick situations, Frasier is perhaps best described as the thinking man’s Friends. Taking centre stage is pompous radio psychiatrist Dr Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer), whose phone-in show serves as much an outlet for his neuroses, as it does a public service for the people of Seattle. Clever intersecting storylines feature a brilliant ensemble cast, including his prim and proper brother Niles (David Hyde Pierce), their gruff retired-cop father Martin (John Mahoney), live-in home care worker Daphne (Jane Leeves), brassy radio producer Roz (Teri Gilpin), and a charismatic Jack Russell terrier named Eddie, with whom Frasier has regular staring contests but never wins. This collection includes every episode from the show’s seventh series. .co.uk Review This is the pivotal season that finally, finally brings together Niles (David Hyde Pierce) and Daphne (Jane Leeves), Frasier's answer to Ross and Rachel. Daphne, engaged to Donny (Saul Rubinek), learns of Niles' unrequited feelings for her from an extremely medicated Frasier in "Back Talk." If Daphne's impending marriage was not obstacle enough to keep them apart, there is fussy, phobic, and formidable Dr. Mel Karnofsky (Jane Adams), Maris's former plastic surgeon, who is introduced in "The Late Dr. Crane" as a romantic interest for Niles. The season culminates in the Emmy-nominated episode "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue," arguably the show's very best, and most satisfying cliffhanger, in which Niles and Daphne make like Ben and Elaine in The Graduate, only in a Winnebago. Bebe Neuwirth makes another memorable return as the dread Lilith Crane in "The Apparent Trap," in which son Frederick employs psychological warfare to try and get a mini-bike from his parents. Episodes featuring Frasier's amoral agent Bebe Glaser (Harriet Samson Harris) are always a season highlight, and "Morning Becomes Entertainment" is no exception, as Bebe and Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) team up to host a TV morning chat show (who knew that Frasier had "a way with voices," as witness his Sean Connery and James Mason impressions!). Dan Butler also returns as Bulldog in the poignant episode "The Dog That Rocks the Cradle," A welcome addition to Frasier's gallery of colorful characters in Simon (Anthony LaPaglia in an Emmy-nominated performance), Daphne's besotted brother. Frasier Crane is a witty and urbane New Yorker cartoon in a lewd, crude shock jock world. In the hilarious episode "Radio Wars," he literally becomes the butt of his radio station's new morning team's stunts. Frasier is also at odds with his substitute producer, Mary (Kim Coles), a you-go-girl black woman, in "Something About Dr. Mary." The series excelled at farce, and "RDWRER" is vintage Frasier, as the Crane men embark on a New Year's Eve road trip to Sun Valley, and Niles mistakenly thinks he's been kidnapped when he falls asleep in the wrong Winnebago. Another season benchmark is "Out with Dad," in which Frasier is compelled to pass off his father (John Mahoney) as gay. The lack of extras on this four-disc set is disappointing, but as wine snob Frasier might say, the seventh season was a very good year for the show that bears his name, and it's a pleasure to uncork its many delights. --Donald Liebenson
G**G
Great
As usual
A**R
Consistent, not the best, but some crackers in there!
Definitely a consistent season. Not the greatest, but not the worst. Not many filler eps, some strong writing, yet no out and out classics. But enough quality to keep frasier fanatics very happy. The Apparent Trap (with Freddy and Lilith visiting) is great, The Three Faces of Frasier is a riot, Out With Dad (plenty of camp hijinks as Marty is mistaken for being gay), and Back Talk (where Daphne he finally discovers Niles’s feelings for her) and the ensuing eps where this plays out are fine (albeit that whole premise of unrequited love was what made that dynamic so interesting). But not complaining - solid all round.
P**R
The best comedy show I have ever seen!
I decided to purchase the Frasier box set as I have vivid memories from watching it when It first started. It was ahead of its time, the writing, comedic timing and of course the characters. For me it remains the best comedy of all time in my humble opinion and I thought Taxi and Cheers were very good. I’m approaching my dotage years and my merriment ceases to abate. See even I’m sounding like a Frasier cohort. I watch an episode each night before bedtime my stomach not full with food but my memories full of laughter.
J**L
Classic
Without doubt, the finest US traditional sitcom.Don't get me wrong, I grew up with Friends and adore it. There are a few others (the brilliant Parks and Recreation) that I would watch again.But I always come back to Frasier, the writing is simply outstanding. The performances are the very finest from the cast, at the top of their game.Really, this is without compare in US comedy.
M**S
Getting very expensive to watch
I watched Fraiser when it was first aired un the UK.I am very disappointed with the cost of watching it again ,up to season six I can afford but after that the price seems to have escalated and almost doubled by the final season ,why is that ? I had to have someone gift me the money for season seven.
C**.
Why end now?
I am not going to give full stars as it is the end of the greatest show on the history of TV. Not even Bewitched is as good and Bewitched is that good!! This is the last series. Until now, Frasier has not found his true love, the one he is looking for. Will he find her? I will not spoil for you, but I watched the whole last series just recently (years after the show ended) and I shed a little tear. It was just like yesterday that I saw the witty brothers with their father, a funny dog, a sex maniac producer and a British maid (that is what she was) made us laugh hard. They were so brilliant I even started drinking sherry!It is a very intelligent comedy and excellent actors who made this series go this far. It is so good you still watch them on TV now. And I hope it will be showing for a long time. If you never watched Frasier, please start from series 1 and you will be introduced to a family that starts dysfunctional, but ends up a very loving family.
A**R
One of the funniest tv series you’ll ever watch
Just the funniest series ever. Watch it several times now and like only fools and horses,... timeless.
S**Y
Worth watching
Enjoyable to watch
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