Frasier (1993)
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ReviewsEleven seasons of the funny stuff5 years, 2 months ago at Feb 29 0:20
Frasier didn't grow stale or un-funny or annoying and still lasted eleven seasons. The main characters are awesome and you can't help but love. The best comedy series on TV from the 90s.
Review2 years, 2 months ago at Mar 11 19:59
There were two sitcoms that were my staple viewing in college, this and Friends. While Friends destroyed itself in the final three seasons, somehow Frasier managed to avoid that fate and delivered eleven straight seasons of great comedy. It's just remarkable how they managed to keep the quality so high for so long. Credit to the great writers who worked on the show and to the actors as well.... read more |
Release date : 16 September 1993
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