Frasierfan1983
08-16-2002, 12:06 PM
First of all I'd just like to say I'm a new member, so hi everyone!
It's a pity my first message has to be a bit negative (they won't all be!), but as a major fan of the show I am having a bit of a crisis. Frasier himself is developing into an increasingly flawed character, but still always ends of getting what he wants instead of what he deserves. Confused? I'll give an example:
In the series 9 hallowene episode, he spent most of it acting like a spoilt brat over his game and displayed extreme jealously towards Niles, and by the end it was Niles who was made to look bad, and Frasier's satisfaction at this was made clear. Martin even told him, "you're a good son, Frasier". I don't understand this.
It appears that Frasier is frequently rewarded for his bad points. Another would be the way he sees and treats women. He usually prefers models, is often sleazy in his attitude, and yet gets innumerable amounts of women aggreeing to date him. (Yes, he is often dumped by the end of the episode, but surely this only makes it more possible for a completely new, even prettier girl to come along the next week).
I know the show is called 'Frasier', and I know that there is nothing wrong with a character having flaws, but should he really be rewarded for them every time? He used to be so likeable, even loveable, but now seems to spend mush of every show shouting at everyone, and yet it is always he who receives apologies.
Any thoughts, or am I totally out of line here?
It's a pity my first message has to be a bit negative (they won't all be!), but as a major fan of the show I am having a bit of a crisis. Frasier himself is developing into an increasingly flawed character, but still always ends of getting what he wants instead of what he deserves. Confused? I'll give an example:
In the series 9 hallowene episode, he spent most of it acting like a spoilt brat over his game and displayed extreme jealously towards Niles, and by the end it was Niles who was made to look bad, and Frasier's satisfaction at this was made clear. Martin even told him, "you're a good son, Frasier". I don't understand this.
It appears that Frasier is frequently rewarded for his bad points. Another would be the way he sees and treats women. He usually prefers models, is often sleazy in his attitude, and yet gets innumerable amounts of women aggreeing to date him. (Yes, he is often dumped by the end of the episode, but surely this only makes it more possible for a completely new, even prettier girl to come along the next week).
I know the show is called 'Frasier', and I know that there is nothing wrong with a character having flaws, but should he really be rewarded for them every time? He used to be so likeable, even loveable, but now seems to spend mush of every show shouting at everyone, and yet it is always he who receives apologies.
Any thoughts, or am I totally out of line here?