

Dr. Frasier Crane, a successful Boston therapist, moves to Seattle to get a new start on life. He has a radio talk show, which he uses to relay his wit and wisdom to others, but at times he struggles with his own problems with his salt-of-the-earth former cop dad and his pet dog, along with his pretentious brother, friends, and co-workers.
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11 Seasons
Frasier Ratings & Reviews
- flavo434d agoFrasier is one of the rare spin‑offs that not only succeeds but genuinely surpasses its parent series. What makes it remarkable is how effortlessly it blends intelligence, sophistication, and razor‑sharp wit into a sitcom format. Centering the show around a radio psychiatrist sounds unlikely on paper, yet Frasier turns that premise into comedic gold. The writing is consistently smart, filled with clever wordplay, farcical misunderstandings, and character‑driven humour that rewards attentive viewers. Kelsey Grammer’s performance anchors the series with charm and theatrical flair, while the supporting cast—Niles, Daphne, Martin, and Roz—adds depth, contrast, and impeccable comedic timing. Their interactions create a dynamic that’s both emotionally rich and endlessly funny. What sets Frasier apart is its ability to be highbrow without being pretentious, heartfelt without being sentimental, and hilarious without ever dumbing itself down. It remains one of television’s most sophisticated and enduring comedies.
- RipLinesManApril 8, 2025Event Horizon (1997) gave us Dr. Weir’s descent into madness, Captain Miller’s haunted stoicism, and a crew unraveling in the vacuum of hell—but Frasier swaps the blood and space for Niles’ obsessive neuroses, Roz’s brutal honesty, Daphne’s second sight, and Martin grumbling from his recliner like a retired exorcist. Frasier himself could go toe-to-toe with Weir—both men undone by intellect and pride, only one happens to host a radio show instead of opening a gateway to eternal torment.
- parraloxDecember 1, 2025Quite stylish…
- NonPlayableContentOctober 25, 2025Even when I was too young and up too late, this was a comfort show. It is still smart and funny but never too dry.
- LordCheesecakeJuly 6, 2025While it does lose steam towards the end of the shows run the good outway the bad in every area with so many heartwarming moments the show never gets old no matter how many times you watch it.
- Charles LondonFebruary 17, 2025All right I will admit it, I'm a Frasier-phile. All 264 episodes watched, rewatched and watched again. I need help. If only there was someone I could call, a radio pyschiatrist perhaps. The show had me at the first title card and 30 years later has yet to let go. The intelligent writing, razor-sharp wit, lovable neurotic characters, and brain-tickling dialogs have taken their toll on me and I never want them to stop. What is a boy to do? Suddenly I'm hungry for a tossed salad and some scrambled eggs, perhaps a nice sherry would be the perfect garnish.
- Noah Austin BrooksMay 30, 2025Sitcom spin-off chronicling the dysfunctional life of Cheers' sophisticated psychiatrist, Frasier Crane.
































