Hey, hey, party people! 🎉 Grab your cranberry juice and get ready for a dose of nostalgia that’s hitting us harder than a bad Tinder date. Remember Frasier? That show about a fancy therapist who moved from Boston to Seattle, probably to escape all those Cheers hangovers? Well, hold onto your Barcaloungers because Frasier is making a comeback, and I’m here to spill the frothy deets!
Picture it: the ’90s and early 2000s, a time when butterfly clips were all the rage and flip phones were considered high-tech. Frasier Crane, played by the suave Kelsey Grammer, was everyone’s favorite radio psychiatrist slash coffee addict. He left his mark on Cheers as a side character, but then someone was like, “Hey, let’s give this guy a whole show!” And bam, Frasier was born!
For 11 glorious seasons, we laughed, we cried, and we wondered why we never saw Frasier’s radio callers in the streets of Seattle screaming, “Hey, that’s my voice on the radio!” The show followed Frasier’s hilarious misadventures as he tried to balance his talk show, his love life (or lack thereof), and the shenanigans of his quirky family, including his pops and his brother Niles, who’s basically a real-life Q-tip. 🧼
Fast forward to today, where we’ve got self-driving cars and robots that can fold laundry, but what’s really got us excited is the Frasier reboot! Yep, you heard it right! This project has been cooking longer than it takes to find the perfect Netflix show on a Friday night. Nearly a decade in the making, folks. That’s longer than the time it takes my grandma to finish a game of Bingo.
Kelsey Grammer himself spilled the tea during a chat on The Talk in July 2022. He revealed, and I’m quoting here, “The final stages of the final script for the first episode of the Frasier reboot and it looks pretty good. I’ve had a couple of runs through it, and I cried, so, you know, I’m happy. The key ingredient for the Frasier reboot is actually Frasier, honestly. It was always called [Frasier], so it’s me, the key is me.” Well, well, Kelsey, way to take a page from Captain Obvious’ book! 🕵️♂️
So, what’s the deal with this reboot? Will Frasier be chatting with Siri instead of radio callers? Will Niles finally admit he’s secretly a robot? We don’t know all the deets yet, but one thing’s for sure: it’s gonna be a wild ride filled with more neurotic one-liners than a stand-up comedy show on caffeine. ☕
Buckle up, my fellow Frasier fans, because we’re in for a laughter-filled trip down memory lane. And if you’re as excited as I am, well, let’s just say I’ll be waiting with a “Cheers” in hand to toast to the return of the Crane crew! 🥂🍻Hey, hey, party people! 🎉 Grab your cranberry juice and get ready for a dose of nostalgia that’s hitting us harder than a bad Tinder date. Remember Frasier? That show about a fancy therapist who moved from Boston to Seattle, probably to escape all those Cheers hangovers? Well, hold onto your Barcaloungers because Frasier is making a comeback, and I’m here to spill the frothy deets!
Picture it: the ’90s and early 2000s, a time when butterfly clips were all the rage and flip phones were considered high-tech. Frasier Crane, played by the suave Kelsey Grammer, was everyone’s favorite radio psychiatrist slash coffee addict. He left his mark on Cheers as a side character, but then someone was like, “Hey, let’s give this guy a whole show!” And bam, Frasier was born!
For 11 glorious seasons, we laughed, we cried, and we wondered why we never saw Frasier’s radio callers in the streets of Seattle screaming, “Hey, that’s my voice on the radio!” The show followed Frasier’s hilarious misadventures as he tried to balance his talk show, his love life (or lack thereof), and the shenanigans of his quirky family, including his pops and his brother Niles, who’s basically a real-life Q-tip. 🧼
Fast forward to today, where we’ve got self-driving cars and robots that can fold laundry, but what’s really got us excited is the Frasier reboot! Yep, you heard it right! This project has been cooking longer than it takes to find the perfect Netflix show on a Friday night. Nearly a decade in the making, folks. That’s longer than the time it takes my grandma to finish a game of Bingo.
Kelsey Grammer himself spilled the tea during a chat on The Talk in July 2022. He revealed, and I’m quoting here, “The final stages of the final script for the first episode of the Frasier reboot and it looks pretty good. I’ve had a couple of runs through it, and I cried, so, you know, I’m happy. The key ingredient for the Frasier reboot is actually Frasier, honestly. It was always called [Frasier], so it’s me, the key is me.” Well, well, Kelsey, way to take a page from Captain Obvious’ book! 🕵️♂️
So, what’s the deal with this reboot? Will Frasier be chatting with Siri instead of radio callers? Will Niles finally admit he’s secretly a robot? We don’t know all the deets yet, but one thing’s for sure: it’s gonna be a wild ride filled with more neurotic one-liners than a stand-up comedy show on caffeine. ☕
Buckle up, my fellow Frasier fans, because we’re in for a laughter-filled trip down memory lane. And if you’re as excited as I am, well, let’s just say I’ll be waiting with a “Cheers” in hand to toast to the return of the Crane crew! 🥂🍻