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According to Teletext (at least that's where I read it), Frasier creator David Lee does not and would not approve of the show dumbing down into a soap opera:
<David Lee has told fans that the "powers that be" at NBC want to boost its popularity with stunts. <Lee admits: "We at Frasier have been under increasing pressure by the newer PTB at the network to turn the show, for want of a better word, into a soap opera: 'We need big events. Weddings, deaths and babies', they say. <"The cry is also deafening for bigger stars. We say that Frasier doesn't really work with the movie star casting they so desperately want. <"They reply: 'Friends does it. Will And Grace does it'. Our response has been to listen, smile and ignore them so far." <Lee says he is being put under pressure to have Frasier and his radio pal Roz Doyle become an item. <He has e-mailed fans telling them: "It's okay to tease or to follow up on something set up in the beginning. But to have Roz and Frasier end up together would be, to me, anathema. <"And while I'm ranting I hope you never see another baby on this show." What does everyone think? He is absolutely right in my opinion, especially about the Roz thing. I hope the executives listen to him. |
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Martin: Can you imagine? Lilith's and my kid would be brother to you and Niles AND Freddie. Frasier: What are you talking about? Martin: And if you and Lilith got back together, you'd be his step-father AND his brother, and Niles would be your son... and his own uncle! It's almost worth doing just so that I can tell the story!
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I'm Rich Bitch
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I say don't fix what ain't broken. I totally agree with David Lee and his philosophy. Just because you may be a network executive, doesn't mean you know what is best for an individual show.
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