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Cheers 4 20.00%
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 03:13   #1
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Default Cheers or Fraiser

i really love the shows Cheers and Frasier. They were two of the best written shows ever produced.

I hope most of you are familiar with the two sitcoms.

Which did you prefer?

I said Cheers cause of one person: Norm Peterson
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 03:18   #2
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Only voted for Fraiser because I never actually saw Cheers
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 03:29   #3
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I said Cheers cause of one person: Norm Peterson
. Maybe this should be in the "useless facts" thread, but the Star Trek - Deep Space Nine character "Morn" was based on Norm.

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Old 22 Oct 2010, 04:41   #4
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I voted for Frasier because of the Niles character.
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 08:36   #5
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Niles was the man.
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 10:20   #6
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Yes, Niles rules.
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 11:11   #7
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. Maybe this should be in the "useless facts" thread, but the Star Trek - Deep Space Nine character "Morn" was based on Norm.
I never knew that!!!!

Fraiser for me
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 11:40   #8
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Two classics. It's like choosing between Bat and Bat II, almost impossible.
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 14:19   #9
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Two classics. It's like choosing between Bat and Bat II, almost impossible.
My thoughts also, and I can't see the point anyway in trying to determine whether I prefer one over the other. It's like trying to say which is better out of Fawlty Towers and Fools & Horses. Both were gems, just as Cheers and Frasier. Each was great, each was of its time. The writing was imo a bit sharper in Frasier, which is not to say Cheers wasn't pretty sharp, and I agree with those who say the Niles character was pure gold

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Old 22 Oct 2010, 15:31   #10
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Frasier for me - some very clever writing. Niles got many of the best lines, like this one:

"My brother is too kind - he was already eminent while my eminence was merely imminent."
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 15:39   #11
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Never watched any of them ever. I don't even know what they're about.
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 17:33   #12
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Never watched any of them ever. I don't even know what they're about.
Cheers is about a bar in Boston and Fraiser is a spin off about a radio metrosexual physiatrist and his metrosexual brother who live in seatlle with their retired policeman father and british seamstress
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 19:14   #13
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I think the word you want is "psychiatrist" and I don't think I ever thought of either man as metrosexual.
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 19:22   #14
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Frasier.
Cheers had it's moments, but Frasier was a whole different league
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 19:30   #15
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I think the word you want is "psychiatrist" and I don't think I ever thought of either man as metrosexual.
really? I did. Im sure many agree Niles is the quintisential Metrosexual.
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Old 22 Oct 2010, 20:46   #16
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I think the word you want is "psychiatrist" and I don't think I ever thought of either man as metrosexual.
Nor me .. and when did Daphne tale up needle and thread? She was Martin's physical therapist!

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Old 22 Oct 2010, 21:23   #17
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Didn't she end up as housekeeper and general dogsbody? It's been a while since I watched an episode.
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Old 23 Oct 2010, 00:48   #18
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She entered employment as his physical therapist, and continued in that role even after she moved in with Niles .. but yes, she also acted as general housekeeper etc

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Old 23 Oct 2010, 06:08   #19
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I'm going to go revisit some Frasier eps. These posts are leaving me laughing. And yes, Daphne was a live in physical therapist. Roz had some really funny lines too and Eddie the dog. OMG! off to watch some on you tube.
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Old 23 Oct 2010, 21:45   #20
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Roz had some really funny lines
Sadly, they were delivered with a god awful cliched northern accent, the weakest part of Frasier.
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Old 23 Oct 2010, 21:56   #21
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You're thinking Daphne, Roz was American.

Frasier for me too, never really got into Cheers (before my time ) I agree with Andy though, the "British" accents are horrific.
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Old 23 Oct 2010, 21:57   #22
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You're thinking Daphne, Roz was American.
You're right. My mistake.

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You're thinking Daphne, Roz was American.

Frasier for me too, never really got into Cheers (before my time ) I agree with Andy though, the "British" accents are horrific.
Thanx for sorting Lucy.
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Old 24 Oct 2010, 22:50   #24
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I agree with Andy though, the "British" accents are horrific.
Yet still better than the accents found in British soap operas

Remember Brookside?
And Corrie, Eastenders, Emmerdale Farm, the list goes on..........

The confusing thing in Frasier was that Daphne's brothers all had different regional dialects
That can be overlooked though because the show was so good.
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Old 24 Oct 2010, 23:10   #25
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The confusing thing in Frasier was that Daphne's brothers all had different regional dialects
yea, but i ignored that fact cause of Robbie Coltrane's awesome performance .. i love that guy to death lol....
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