@Knuckles Red byke?
In the Heat of the Night. That used to be my great grandmother’s favorite show. It was SO damn boring...
Exactly, but I won't front, I liked Frasier and still do. It has clever writing to me and the juxtaposition between the dad's way of life and his 2 sons pompous lifestyles made for some good laughs. But I also get the sentiment if this thread.Old cacs was their target demographic l
I grew up watching Cheers with my mom. Sam Malone was that dude in my eyes as a kid even though he turned out to be a racist POS. Was sad as hell at the final episode. So naturally when Frasier came back I was on board. Very different show but I enjoyed it and can watch that shyt anytime.LOL this is a funny thread because I just started watching Frasier a couple months ago when I got Peacock. Never had any interest in it as a kid, but now that I'm older I can appreciate that brand of cac humor. Binged Cheers not too long ago, so that's what made me give Frasier a chance.
And they ain't British bruh, and the chick is British and not French
But I did think Frasier was British as a kid, they just bougie and pompous af
Don't know why anyone watched Monk, though.
I grew up watching Cheers with my mom. Sam Malone was that dude in my eyes as a kid even though he turned out to be a racist POS. Was sad as hell at the final episode. So naturally when Frasier came back I was on board. Very different show but I enjoyed it and can watch that shyt anytime.
My bad. That was referring to Danson, not Sam Malone.How was Sam Malone racist? What episodes was this evident in?
I used to work with someone who would throw that shyt on and I'd be like
Seinfeld was actually very funny and well written, I don't know how anyone found that Frasier shyt funny.. must be the ultimate cac shyt