I think we all know it won't!I could see them going the obvious route and having him move in with his son, as a role reversal of the original premise - I have a feeling it won't be as good as the original, but who knows?
Oh I loved the possibly happily ever after with Laura Linney. If they do a post-1996 Only Fools & Horses it will be annoying. Also having no Martin? Pfft. And will Wendie Malick be included as his widow or just scoot around that story?
What WAS the big sitcom reboot that was successful years after the event?
I presume there must be one for this phenomenon to be happening so often
How about The Munsters?What WAS the big sitcom reboot that was successful years after the event?
I presume there must be one for this phenomenon to be happening so often
Still Open All HoursWhat WAS the big sitcom reboot that was successful years after the event?
I presume there must be one for this phenomenon to be happening so often
Isn't the Roseanne reboot still going? Except they killed her off and renamed it
Why can't they just leave things in the past?
It’s been on constant morning rotation on UK terrestrial channels much like The Simpsons and Friends.It's weird to me how big Frasier was in the 90s, since it doesn't seem to have left anywhere as big an impression as Friends/Seinfeld or even The Fresh Prince or Full House among younger people.
I think these reboots must also be cheaper, and require less promotion, than a lot of new network shows.
As recently as 2019 he 'praised' Trump.Frasier himself was probably a Republican in the 90s, but he would have voted for Biden
As recently as 2019 he 'praised' Trump.
I remember Frasier being on on Channel 4 while I was getting ready for school and just thinking 'WHERE. ARE. THE. JOKES?'
I just looked up Frasier's son Frederick - born in 1989, so would be about 32 now. I'm really expecting him to be a major character in this, even if they don't go the obvious route of Frasier moving in with him for whatever convoluted reason.