The greatest character ever created on TV

Bethany 2021-12-22 08:01:23

Frasier is a very deep person, deep loneliness, deep boredom, deep inferiority but deep conceit, deep hatred of the world, and deep enthusiasm. He is the best psychologist in the world, son, friend and brother, and the worst psychologist in the world, son, friend, brother, lover and husband.

He is a Seattle elite, a radio psychologist from Oxford and Harvard. He has an enviable professional achievement. He has an extraordinary taste for culture and art. He loves opera and wine. He has a good voice. He is also a screenwriter. Exaggerated to incredible fame. He is also an unlucky man who has failed two marriages. He can't hide his pretentious superiority and is often regarded as an elitist. In order to avoid the ex-wife who "smiles can freeze Mercury", he escaped from Boston, where he had lived for more than ten years, and returned to his hometown of Seattle to start a new career and life. The protagonist of the story is also the police dad who was wounded and retired and had to live with him; a younger brother who was carved out of a mold with him, a female producer who slept all over Seattle, a psychic British maid, And his dad's omnipotent dog.

If you are careful, it is not difficult to see that like its mother drama Cheers, Frasier is also written by several playwrights with very different levels, because every few episodes will have one or two outstanding tops, and then it will be mediocre. . (The mediocrity here is also relative, and it is more than enough compared to friends.) But there are two powerful psychologists, Frasier and his brother Niles. Almost every episode is written with psychological hints and psychological analysis. Exquisite sketches. Intertwined between reason, emotion, and conscience, the troubles that ordinary people can't clear away, the two people often tell the reasons in one word, so that the spectator has the urge to learn psychology.

What's amazing is that the story didn't stop at showing off cleverness. Frasier and Niles actually represent the entire American intellectual class. They have no disadvantages in the academic world, and the wealth of their brains allows them to live a superior life, with outstanding taste. But they are also hypocritical, artificial, and critical, constantly trying to use their social status to conceal their weaknesses, looking for excuses to escape, and refusing to truly communicate with others. They are all losers in front of women, and Niles's cowardice and incompetence towards his wife Maris is almost to the point of making people laugh. (The two people’s motor nerves that did not develop after about six are also a big joke) And their father Martin, servant Daphne and Frasier producer Roz are representatives of the American working class. They are enthusiastic, cheerful, and good at communicating with People communicate, are content with optimism, and have a private life that is many times greater than those of the previous two. However, their tastes are often unflattering. The metaphors in the play about the low-income class's vulgar taste and alienated desires that have been domesticated in a highly commercialized society are also magical.

Of course, only Frasier is worthy of the greatest character ever played on tv. This character who has been played by Kelsey Grammer for 22 years is probably the busiest character in TV history. He used the perspective of a psychologist to interpret each story with a unique charm. His great wisdom and little cleverness, his stupidity and clumsiness, his signature pretensions and self-denial in his bones. he's the one men want to be and women want to be with, he's also the one wen hate and women want to run from. He's the one men want to be and women want to be with, he's also the one wen hate and women want to run from. He can do anything impossible to mess up, and he can send the warmest helping hand when everyone is desperate. Frasier is a kind, optimistic fool in his bones. He will always be the defeated man of his own conscience, but he has overcome his own self-interest and prejudice time and time again, maintaining his morality and conscience with heart, and he is a truly great person.

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  • Shyanne 2022-03-23 09:02:13

    In my heart, this show is tied for top 1 with "Friends", and sometimes the script is even more skilled than "Friends". Dogs are so cute! ! There are so many plays, and they can act so well! !

  • Martin 2022-04-20 09:01:50

    Be first! ! ! Excellent enough to let me split the praise. Kindly invite the classic (situation) comedy to go online.

Frasier quotes

  • Frasier: Niles, is there a light bulb over my head?

    Niles: You have an idea?

    Frasier: No, I'm asking if there's actually a light bulb over my head.

  • [repeated line]

    Frasier: This is Dr. Frasier Crane wishing you all good mental health.