I think the last sitcom I really liked was Everybody Loves Raymond, and even that was pretty close to New York City, since the title character is a sportswriter for Newsday, a Long Island newspaper.
Frasier holds up incredibly well despite being based in Seattle, too. And the first two episodes of the revival were surprisingly funny, but as much as I love Kelsey Grammer, I don't expect that to last.
I just see a preening and simpering muppet acting as a baby monitor speaker for the lines he is being fed by developmentally challenged coastal 'elite' writers.
It's a different Fraiser with different tags to his life Cheers he was the outsider bonding with the Blue Collar friends he made and his attempts at building a life after each collapse which finally culminated in Fraiser series and his moving to Seattle to make a fresh start. Now we've got Fraiser post having monumental successful career in Daytime Television for decades and trying to to connect with with a son who's very much the Blue Collar roots of his old friends and trying to connect with his older roots as a psychologist after he's spent two decades as the pinnacle of a Sideshow act Nilles teased him about. I expect Kelsey to carry the show on his back for a while nonetheless.
I think the last sitcom I really liked was Everybody Loves Raymond, and even that was pretty close to New York City, since the title character is a sportswriter for Newsday, a Long Island newspaper.
Frasier holds up incredibly well despite being based in Seattle, too. And the first two episodes of the revival were surprisingly funny, but as much as I love Kelsey Grammer, I don't expect that to last.
I just see a preening and simpering muppet acting as a baby monitor speaker for the lines he is being fed by developmentally challenged coastal 'elite' writers.
Sitcoms are cheap and gaudy entertainment.
It's a different Fraiser with different tags to his life Cheers he was the outsider bonding with the Blue Collar friends he made and his attempts at building a life after each collapse which finally culminated in Fraiser series and his moving to Seattle to make a fresh start. Now we've got Fraiser post having monumental successful career in Daytime Television for decades and trying to to connect with with a son who's very much the Blue Collar roots of his old friends and trying to connect with his older roots as a psychologist after he's spent two decades as the pinnacle of a Sideshow act Nilles teased him about. I expect Kelsey to carry the show on his back for a while nonetheless.