Frasier W. Crane
05-04-2002, 09:42 PM
Did anyone see the previews? They show Roz and Frasier getting together!! Thats cool!! Roz is one of my favorite charaters on the show! So, how do you all think about it happening?!
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View Full Version : Roz And Frasier Frasier W. Crane 05-04-2002, 09:42 PM Did anyone see the previews? They show Roz and Frasier getting together!! Thats cool!! Roz is one of my favorite charaters on the show! So, how do you all think about it happening?! Central Perk 05-05-2002, 12:15 PM It seems a little strange but I'm ok with it, I really don't think they should get married. Brian Damage 05-06-2002, 03:26 PM I think it's both good and bad. On one hand, it should finally prove that the Lillith and Frasier relationship is over and has been for some time. I like Roz's character a lot, I just don't know how the chemistry will be. The one thing with sitcoms that really bugs me, is the necessity with writers to eventually hook up the co stars. Friends is the perfect example of that! Dr. Lilith Sternin 05-07-2002, 03:32 PM Frasier and Roz have NO romantic chemistry. I think it's ridiculous. I may be one of the biggest Frasier/Lilith fans, but I still always had this warped fantasy of Lilith and Sam hooking up... the chemistry was there with them. I don't like the Frasier/Roz idea at all. Ick. :eek3: Central Perk 05-07-2002, 04:19 PM Originally posted by Dr. Lilith Sternin Frasier and Roz have NO romantic chemistry. I think it's ridiculous. I may be one of the biggest Frasier/Lilith fans, but I still always had this warped fantasy of Lilith and Sam hooking up... the chemistry was there with them. I don't like the Frasier/Roz idea at all. Ick. :eek3: Somehow I knew you would say that and I guess I have to agree with you. Frasier W. Crane 05-07-2002, 09:07 PM Good Opinons everyone! I guess will just wait until tonight to find out what happens.....or at least i will.... peter may 05-08-2002, 06:29 AM I don't think they should get together, (Such a sitcom cliche), (which episode are you up to in the States, is it a new one or are you talking about the time "they nearly did it" in the episode "Hot Pursuit"? We are up to the Cheers Reunion one this Friday in UK, can't wait!! :) Brian Damage 05-08-2002, 05:14 PM Look, I'm not saying that Frasier and Roz will be the next Lucy & Ricky or even Sam & Diane, but let's see what kind of chemistry they have as a couple before rushing to any conclusions. You won't know until we see it. Central Perk 05-08-2002, 08:20 PM Originally posted by briandamage Look, I'm not saying that Frasier and Roz will be the next Lucy & Ricky or even Sam & Diane, but let's see what kind of chemistry they have as a couple before rushing to any conclusions. You won't know until we see it. I agree. Dulcineah1 05-09-2002, 12:51 AM Why is it that a man and a woman are incapable of having a friendly, platonic relationship on TV? One of my favorite aspects of "Frasier" was the friendship that Frasier and Roz had, and now it's about to become like every other sitcom out there. The pairing up seems so cliche--if I wanted to see that, I'd watch "Friends". Not to mention that Niles and Daphne haven't even moved in together yet. Two couples at once on the show seems like an extremely bad idea. Central Perk 05-09-2002, 07:34 AM Nothing happened between them on this last tuesday's episode anyway. Maybe it was a rerun. Frasier W. Crane 05-09-2002, 11:16 AM No, it wasn't a re-run...... .......and just something to think about everyone........They've been friends for 9 years.....And they haven't ever been in love with eachother.....so if this does last, its only gonna go on for about 2 more years. Any Comments? Dulcineah1 05-09-2002, 01:32 PM I'd have thought that if they were in love with each other, it would have shown up by now. Nine years is a long time to be friends, and I can't think of any instances in the real world when someone's turned around after all that time and decided they were in love with their good friend. I know that all my male friends are like brothers to me, so just the thought of a physical relationship with them--yuck! Not that they're bad guys, they're just not right for me. Same goes with Roz and Frasier. Brian Damage 05-09-2002, 03:48 PM This is the sitcom world not real life. To compare the two is like apples and oranges! Friends is the perfect analogy. How real is it that friends grow old together, fall in love with one another, live together and have babies together? If that can happen, then I'll buy Frasier and Roz falling in love. I will agree, however, that it does seem to be mandatory to eventually pair up co stars. That's stupid! Dr. Lilith Sternin 05-09-2002, 04:58 PM I just have to say, Friends worked the romances in correctly. Ross had been in love with Rachel since 9th grade. That coupling was very believable. Rachel never really knew the real Ross until she moved in with Monica, and when she got to know him, she fell in love with him. As for Monica and Chandler... they had been hinting at that pairing since the first season. Chandler and Monica made a pack that season that if neither were married by the time they were 40, they'd have a baby together. They were constantly flirting... Chandler had a thing for Monica, it was obvious... but Monica didn't for Chandler. At the beginning of their relationship, it was all about sex, then they realized they were in love with each other. I think that is the route Frasier is heading in. The only difference is, there has been no real hint of them being romantically linked, like Chandler and Monica throughout the years (the pack, Chandler nagging her about sleeping with him if he was the last man in the world, just random sweet moments which I can't list out at the moment... I'd have to go watch all my tapes... LOL). I just think the writers of Friends had these things set up, like the writers of Frasier had the Daphne/Niles pairing set from the get go. I think this Roz/Frasier thing was a random decision, because their friendship never ever showed signs of leading up to this. I love Roz and Frasier and I don't want to see their relationship ruined over this! They have great chemistry together, as Dulcey said... like brother and sister... not romantic chemistry! Yuck, yuck, yuck!! danithang 05-15-2002, 05:01 PM I liked Lilith and Frasier also, but I think they are finished. I think the Roz and Frasier thing is a pretty good idea, I mean it was bound to happen. I remember one episode where they did make a pack about if neither one of them found somebody by the time they were a certain age then they would marry each other. Dr. Lilith Sternin, you thought you had a warped fantasy about the Lilith and Sam thing, well I think Sam and Roz would make a good couple I think they have a lot in common, so I guess I'm the one with warped fantasies now. Frasier W. Crane 05-15-2002, 07:24 PM Originally posted by danithang I liked Lilith and Frasier also, but I think they are finished. I think the Roz and Frasier thing is a pretty good idea, I mean it was bound to happen. I remember one episode where they did make a pack about if neither one of them found somebody by the time they were a certain age then they would marry each other. Dr. Lilith Sternin, you thought you had a warped fantasy about the Lilith and Sam thing, well I think Sam and Roz would make a good couple I think they have a lot in common, so I guess I'm the one with warped fantasies now. Excellent Point! I think last nights episode was so good......What does everyone think. Central Perk 05-15-2002, 08:47 PM I thought it was ok....they didn't really explain how they went to bed in really any detail. I don't think they make that good of a couple. Tiger32 05-15-2002, 10:53 PM I think it is a great choice, but it may be difficult to maintain because they work so closely with each other. But what I like about the relationship is that they are best friends, and they have no secrets from each other. I think it is a little weird because they are so different, but then again they say opposites attract! It seemed to work for Daphne and Niles, so why not Fraiser and Roz. Dulcineah1 05-19-2002, 12:51 AM Good friends don't always make good couples, though. The thing about being friends with someone of the opposite sex is that you get to know all the annoying little qualities about them that are fine when you spend a few hours a week with them as friends, but would drive you insane if you had to live with them as a romantic partner. And also about opposites attracting--well, for one, it isn't usually true. Couples who have very little in common don't tend to last. And also, Niles and Daphne are already an opposites attract couple. Two very similar couples on the show would be so boring. I think Frasier would be better off with someone who he has a lot in common with, and who can challenge him intellectually, which has been sorely lacking in the women he's dated. |