Frasier - Complete Series
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Kelsey Grammer ("Cheers") stars as Dr. Frasier Crane, a successful Boston psychiatrist who moved to Seattle to get a fresh start on life. He has his own radio talk show which he uses to relay his wit and wisdom for others. At times, he struggles with his own neuroses from his family and friends, though often he does not take his own advice. This half-hour comedy showcases the humourous ways Frasier deals with life and how his family and friends follow suit.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4691 in DVD
- Brand: PARAMOUNT HOME VIDEO
- Released on: 2007-12-11
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Box set, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 44
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
Customer Reviews
A classy comedy now in one complete set
When Kelsey Grammer first introduced himself to Sam Malone as psychiatrist Frasier Crane on "Cheers" back in 1984, who would have believed that this television character would tie James Arness' Matt Dillon at twenty years of playing the same TV character? "Frasier" could hardly be called a sequel to "Cheers", though, in spite of guest appearances by alumni of that show that appeared pretty regularly in the early years. Frasier's new job on a radio show combined with his neurotic family and friends were a perfect setting for Frasier's trademark sarcasm and biting wit. The show seemed to lose a little steam around the time that Niles' pining away for Daphne actually became a relationship at the end of season seven through the middle of season eight, but the show could have perhaps overcome that had it not been for the tragic death of David Angell on September 11, 2001. Angell was the mastermind behind some of the funnier episodes of "Cheers", the creator of the series "Wings", and he was the creative force behind "Frasier". It just seemed like the show ran out of steam for a couple of seasons after Angell's death, but then came roaring back in its eleventh and final season. That's not to say that seasons nine and ten were bad seasons by network TV standards, they just weren't up to my expectation levels considering how funny and creative the show had been over past years. "Seinfeld" and "Friends" got more press and had a bigger fan base during the 90's, but Frasier consistently delivered the laughs over the years with a refined and elegant style of humor.
Finally I also have to say that I personally loved the character of Eddie from the moment he was introduced on the show after it was decided Martin, Frasier's dad, would be moving in with him. Frasier and Martin are having words over Eddie's presence because Frasier claims "Eddie stares at me". Expecting Eddie to be some older male acquaintance, in the next scene I was quite surprised to see Frasier being stared at by Eddie - Martin's Jack Russell terrier. The little dog had a personality of his own and just wasn't window dressing in the series, having a major impact in more than a few episodes and getting more fan mail than any other character on the show. I don't think anyone could call "Frasier" groundbreaking, but I think its humor will stand the test of time and it did manage to deliver the laughs and the heart creatively and intelligently for eleven seasons, which is a pretty big accomplishment.
Commercials ad nauseam
I've always loved Frasier and the whole cast. Unfortunately, Paramount has seen it fit to add up to seven minutes of commercials at the beginning of the discs, not editable and without the recourse of being bypassed. If I wanted to watch that c... I would do that in the reruns. Shame on Paramount!
SEASON 2 is NOT IN original packaging which ruins the set
It appears that the set is complete, except that SEASON 2 has a substituted volume that may or may not be a "sham." The set has seasons 1 through 11, as promised, but SEASON 2 has NO BOX and is what appears to be an "amateur" duplicate! IN NO WAY DOES IT MATCH THE SET AS AN ORIGINAL. THIS IS HIGHLY DISAPPOINTING and I AM SURPRISED SINCE THIS WAS ONE OF THE MORE EXPENSIVE SETS OFFERED AND WAS OFFERED BY AMAZON.COM!!!




