Dave
Wednesday 11th July 2007 9:08pm [Edited]
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Quote: Leevil @ July 11, 2007, 4:20 PM
Why were they bad though? I disagree. Nothing changed from the jokes and setups, it just lost the Niles obsession over Daphne.
There were bad episodes in Season 7 and an awful lot of awful episodes after that; I forgot it was a comedy really.
Bad/Awful episodes like:
Season 7:
There's Something About Dr Mary - When Frasier gets a producer who keeps inturrupting on his show and practically takes over.
Mamma Mia - Frasier's new girlfriend looks like his dead mother.
Niles takes botox.
Season 8:
Frasier's Edge - He has a mid-life crisis. Bad!
Frasier and Frederick go on holiday.
And basically the whole
"Daphne's overeating-when-we-really-know-she's-fat-because-she's-pregnant bit.
Season 9:
Everybody dresses up as there heroes and Frasier has a soppy chat with a kid.
All the Kirby episodes, all the Simon and Mrs Moon episodes, Roz dating a bin man and keeps going on about it long after that guest star has left.
Juniour Agent - Frasier has a new agent with a horrible voice that just grates!
Frederick has a spelling contest.
The radio show heads over to Spokane and Roz starts being tearful on air.
Season 10
Frasier steadfastly refuses to leave a car park because he doesn't want to pay and holds a one-man protest.
Roz's cousin with the awful voice.
Frederick's Bar Mitzvah.
Niles has open-heart sugery. Is this a comedy?
Frasier inadvertently sexually harresses the horrible new "lover interest" who keeps popping up all the time.
Lilith wants Frasier's sperm and Niles likes a close-up photograph of Daphne's nipple while Daphne, Roz, Mrs Moon and Roz's daughter do a re-make of the famous winnabago episode from Season 2 - only with no laughs and in a car.
Frasier helps build a house and obsesses about the decour after the family have moved in.
Roz leaves the radio show after a too-serious-for-a-sitcom argument with Frasier. No laughs, just shouts.
Season 11:
Everyone thinks Frasier is gay in a below-par re-make of The Matchmaker.
Martin's new girlfrind is introduced - she's not funny and is about fifty five with loads of plastic sugery done on her. Oh yeah, and her voice is awful.
Frasier goes out to dinner with a woman named Anne. Another one with a whiny, grating voice.
Frasier goes to SeaBea awards - and he has to sing Moon River with words about the SeaBeas.
And the worst one ever. Everybody goes to a log cabin for the weekend, but instead of some farce reminicent of "Decoys" or "The Ski Lodge", everybody has insecure dreams: Daphne dreams she's huge and Niles is sleeping with supermodels; Niles dreams - in a very surreal segment - that he smashes his new baby like a vase while sitting on a rocking chair in a rather big play room. Frasier dreams he has killed Niles and has married Daphne - who seems unperturbed about her husband's death.
Frasier's first wife - a child entertainer - turns up and while they're romping on a prop-bed, the bed rises to the chair and he has to pretend to be part of the show: So we have a Frasier who is dressed up a baby and crying like one, frog-jumping about the stage.
Frasier and his new girlfriend get lost on a drive and spend the night in a strange house with a strange family - and sleeps in the same room as their dead grandmother's coffin.
And the last ever episode, where Frasier and girlfriend Charlette play a boring word-game and says "quilty" is a word; Daphne gives birth; Martin gets married his financee with the horrible voice and everybody thinks Frasier is dying - which is a blatant rip-off of an episode of Becker.
In short, it went on five years too long.