I too had my doubts about this reboot when I watched the first episode, but I knew that it was going to take a few episodes to establish the characters. People who judged it poorly because of the first couple episodes are would probably be more entertained by slapstick comedies like Jackass. The cast is great and the characters they portray have room for growth. That said, I do think that Nile's son is a pretty one-dimensional character.
After the cast fleshed out who the characters were and what they were about, the show really began to brighten up, and by the last episode it was up to the original Frasier's standards. I was hoping for more than 10 episodes, because once it got rolling it was a joy to watch.
After the cast fleshed out who the characters were and what they were about, the show really began to brighten up, and by the last episode it was up to the original Frasier's standards. I was hoping for more than 10 episodes, because once it got rolling it was a joy to watch.
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