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03-18-2004, 06:32 PM
Lilith MAY return in May!!
an Entertainment Tonight article....
Backstage as the Final Curtain Falls on 'Frasier'
January 20, 2004
The official announcement came down last week: "Frasier" is ending. This May, KELSEY GRAMMER, DAVID HYDE PIERCE, JOHN MAHONY, JANE LEEVES and PERI GILPIN will say "ta-ta" to Seattle when "Frasier" wraps its 11th season on NBC, May 13. The series returns to Thursday night that week for a one-hour, bang-up finale.
On tonight's ET, we drop by the set of the critically acclaimed show to find out how the cast and crew are hanging in.
"The finite number of shows is a little perilous as we see it," Kelsey tells ET. "We all imagine all kinds of things. I think most of us are just throwing ourselves into the work and forgetting that the last show is pretty close."
If that sounds like denial, you would be right, but denial can be a useful tool. Obviously, the cast has experienced some emotional moments, such as when BEBE NEUWIRTH guest-starred for maybe the last time as Frasier's ex-wife Lilith (Kelsey won't say if she returns for the finale), but then they get on with the job.
"I think we all agree it was the right thing to do," adds David. "I think the show has a focus and a clarity this year that comes from its being the last season. That gives it a shape for all of us. So that allows us to be really sad that it is ending, but really happy that we continue to be proud of it."
As far as the Niles and Daphne storyline goes, they're going to have a baby. Since the major glitch in that relationship was the unrequited love Niles felt for Daphne that was resolved in year seven, the show winds down with the writers sending the couple off in wedded bliss.
Then there is Frasier's journey. Kelsey says, "From the beginning of the year, we geared the season toward it being the final year. So we have been able to expand a little bit upon the stories and Frasier is beginning to build anxiety, which will take it to a climactic moment where he has to do something. That is where we want it to end. What that will be is what we are still working on."
an Entertainment Tonight article....
Backstage as the Final Curtain Falls on 'Frasier'
January 20, 2004
The official announcement came down last week: "Frasier" is ending. This May, KELSEY GRAMMER, DAVID HYDE PIERCE, JOHN MAHONY, JANE LEEVES and PERI GILPIN will say "ta-ta" to Seattle when "Frasier" wraps its 11th season on NBC, May 13. The series returns to Thursday night that week for a one-hour, bang-up finale.
On tonight's ET, we drop by the set of the critically acclaimed show to find out how the cast and crew are hanging in.
"The finite number of shows is a little perilous as we see it," Kelsey tells ET. "We all imagine all kinds of things. I think most of us are just throwing ourselves into the work and forgetting that the last show is pretty close."
If that sounds like denial, you would be right, but denial can be a useful tool. Obviously, the cast has experienced some emotional moments, such as when BEBE NEUWIRTH guest-starred for maybe the last time as Frasier's ex-wife Lilith (Kelsey won't say if she returns for the finale), but then they get on with the job.
"I think we all agree it was the right thing to do," adds David. "I think the show has a focus and a clarity this year that comes from its being the last season. That gives it a shape for all of us. So that allows us to be really sad that it is ending, but really happy that we continue to be proud of it."
As far as the Niles and Daphne storyline goes, they're going to have a baby. Since the major glitch in that relationship was the unrequited love Niles felt for Daphne that was resolved in year seven, the show winds down with the writers sending the couple off in wedded bliss.
Then there is Frasier's journey. Kelsey says, "From the beginning of the year, we geared the season toward it being the final year. So we have been able to expand a little bit upon the stories and Frasier is beginning to build anxiety, which will take it to a climactic moment where he has to do something. That is where we want it to end. What that will be is what we are still working on."