I wasn't expecting a duplicate of the first act but I had high hopes of seeing the continuation of the "loveably pompous" Frasier Crane. Unfortunately, it seems like most of what what was at the Dr.'s core was removed or never really there. Wearing sneakers, settling to live in an average apartment, patronizing a run-of-mill bar, from national celebrity to teaching... to many things the doctor we know, would not suscribe to. Without the uptight, buttoned up, picky, elitist, notoriety status grabbing snob...what do you have? You have my next door neighbor's story of his rocky relationship with his kid...I don't need tv for that.
I'm my opinion, tv stardom should have been the present, not the past. Additionally, keeping intact his pseudo-aristocratic nature would have made his relationship with his son more challenging and exciting.
I'm my opinion, tv stardom should have been the present, not the past. Additionally, keeping intact his pseudo-aristocratic nature would have made his relationship with his son more challenging and exciting.