View Full Version : Why can't Frasier find love?


Brian Damage
09-26-2003, 11:41 AM
Is it him, is it the women he dates or is it both? Why oh why?;)

DianeChambers87
09-26-2003, 11:09 PM
lol Brian have you seen the episode "Don Juan in Hell" ? lol it is hilarious, that is the whole topic of the episode.

Best line:

Frasier: ....you mean that....I'm alone...BECAUSE I'M AFRAID TO BE ALONE?!??!?!?!

Valma
09-27-2003, 10:54 AM
Frasier can't find love... because the *writers* haven't let him. ;-)
LOL!

hawaii five-o
09-27-2003, 11:47 AM
I think that Roz is Frasier's true love. They should get together before the show ends.

Brian Damage
09-27-2003, 11:47 AM
Originally posted by DianeChambers87
lol Brian have you seen the episode "Don Juan in Hell" ? lol it is hilarious, that is the whole topic of the episode.

Best line:

Frasier: ....you mean that....I'm alone...BECAUSE I'M AFRAID TO BE ALONE?!??!?!?!

Yeah, that was a good episode.

smokeypeach
09-28-2003, 12:30 AM
that was one of the funniest ep. i think hester and lilith were so funny with the

lilith:(something) by a mother is there a greater wond
hester:i would say sleeping with his brother is right up there
and diane was really funny to
diane:u sleeo with his brither...o i can see that
lol

Frasierfan1983
09-28-2003, 06:31 PM
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Frasier can’t find love because if he did, he wouldn’t get the chance to date an endless parade of beautiful young women, would he? ;)

I know it’s cynical, but that’s how it looks to me. Also, have you noticed how, as Frasier has aged (over 11 years), the average age of the women he dates hasn’t risen one bit?

TJL
09-28-2003, 07:22 PM
One of the great things about this show is the complexity of the lead character. Here is a brillaint psychiatrist who helps so many people get their problems sorted out, yet he's a complete mess in his own life.
I've always loved the scenes when Niles reminds Frasier of his faults; it's how the audience get's a view of Frasier's psyche. Frasier is one of the most realistic sitcom characters because, like us, he knows his faults, and is trying to correct them, but like us, it's not always so easy.
I think Niles also represents the viewing audience. Take the season premiere - Niles told Frasier what longtime fans have known for years and have told Frasier time and time again while watching - Hey Frasier! You're going to mess up again if you don't watch yourself!

Well, maybe we don't talk to the TV, but you get my point.

That being said, I really hope they do give Fraiser a girlfriend that will stick around for more than three or four episodes. He's suffered enough these past ten seasons. Give the guy a break.

;)

Brian Damage
09-29-2003, 09:36 AM
Originally posted by TJL
One of the great things about this show is the complexity of the lead character. Here is a brillaint psychiatrist who helps so many people get their problems sorted out, yet he's a complete mess in his own life.
I've always loved the scenes when Niles reminds Frasier of his faults; it's how the audience get's a view of Frasier's psyche. Frasier is one of the most realistic sitcom characters because, like us, he knows his faults, and is trying to correct them, but like us, it's not always so easy.
I think Niles also represents the viewing audience. Take the season premiere - Niles told Frasier what longtime fans have known for years and have told Frasier time and time again while watching - Hey Frasier! You're going to mess up again if you don't watch yourself!

Well, maybe we don't talk to the TV, but you get my point.

That being said, I really hope they do give Fraiser a girlfriend that will stick around for more than three or four episodes. He's suffered enough these past ten seasons. Give the guy a break.

;)

great points