Quote:
Originally Posted by BossChief
Hold on, 
|
It's not. Frasier ascends and aspires to make the viewer feel more. Cheers may seem on the surface to connect to Joe Everyman far better, but that's just because of its ordinary setting. When you can connect with snooty, rich, and pompous Frasier Crane and realize that his imperfections and even dark sides are things that everybody has, it means the experience has resonated with you far better.
Cheers was brilliant, don't get me wrong. It was the first of its type. Frasier took what Cheers was (very much like a theatrical stage within a sitcom) and ADDED to its dimensions.
Also, Frasier went 11 seasons. Just saying...