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Description: Genre: Television - Frasier / Actors: John Mahoney, Kelsey Grammer ... / DVD released 04 February, 2008 at Paramount ... more
Frasier - The Complete Season 8 (DVD) ... Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: PAL / Seemingly not content to win all those Emmys for Outstanding Comedy Series, Frasier made a convincing bid in its eighth season for Best Drama. Make no mistake, Frasier still serves up its unique blend of sophisticated wit and farce with the usual panache. But season 8 finds Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) in a contemplative mood and mid-life crisis mode. The episode "Frasier's Edge" resonates throughout the season, as a lifetime achievement award and a suspect (only to Frasier) congratulatory note from a mentor sends him into a characteristic tailspin. "Thank you for honouring my life," a subdued Frasier remarks at the awards ceremony. "I just wish I knew what to do with the rest of it." It is just one of several powerful moments on which many of the season's best episodes fade out. In the season finale, Frasier finds himself torn between a new, "perfect" woman in his life, Claire (Patricia Clarkson), and the tempestuous Lana (Jean Smart reprising her Emmy-winning role, and winning her second consecutive statuette). In an affectionate phone call with Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth), he asks, "Do you think I know how to be happy?" In the cleverly constructed "Sliding Frasiers," which takes its cue from the film Sliding Doors, parallel Valentine's Day storylines illustrate how "the tiniest decision can change your whole destiny." In "Cranes Unplugged," Frasier feels like he and his son Freddy are growing apart, but on a predictably disastrous camping trip they manage to share "a golden moment." John Mahoney, too, gives an Emmy-worthy performance in "A Day in May," as Martin attends a parole board hearing for the man who shot him. But it's not all sturm and drang. "The Show Must Go Off" features an Emmy-winning performance by Derek Jacobi as a former Shakespearean actor Frasier rediscovers at a sci-fi convention and mounts a one-man show, only to discover that he is a talentless ham. In "Motor Skills," Niles (David Hyde Pierce) and Frasier enroll in an automobile repair class and take on unaccustomed roles as the class bad boys. This season also resolves all the obstacles keeping Niles and Daphne (Jane Leeves) apart, including a lawsuit by jilted groom Donny (Saul Rubinek), the vindictive schemes of Niles's jilted fiancée, Mel (Jane Adams), and Niles and Daphne's own illusions about each other. For longtime viewers with an emotional investment in Frasier and company, this is a richly satisfying season worthy of this gold-standard series. --Donald Liebenson

Newest Review: ... the other seasons. For starters, the Daphne character is pregnant in real-life and several episodes are clearly added just to ... more

 ... create a sub-plot to explain the sudden weight gain and loss. Also the show almost constantly focuses on character development, although the comedy is constant, every episode has some serious point to make and there are a lot of 'bad angel', 'good angel' and 'slidiing doors' style episodes where the characters take away some lesson to develop themselves. Suddenly the characters mistakes are no longer anecdotal sources of humour but serious mistakes that need to be learnt from before they become bad people. In short, t...more

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Premium Review Frasier - The Complete Season 8 (DVD): Dissappointing (214 words)
by - written on 05/12/09 (Useful, 4 readings)
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Frasier is a popular american sitcom about radio psychiatrist Frasier Crane, his brother, father, father's nurse and other characters that revolve around their lives. This is a very bizarre season of the show that didn't grasp me as much as the other seasons. For starters, the Daphne character is pregnant in real-life and several episodes are clearly added just to create a sub-plot to explain the sudden weight gain and loss. Also the show almost constantly focuses on character development, although the comedy is constant, every episode has some serious point to make and there are a lot of 'bad angel', 'good angel' and 'slidiing doors' style episodes where the characters ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review Frasier - season 8 (224 words)
by - written on 01/02/09 (Useful, 20 readings)
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When Frasier started life as a spin off comedy from the hugely popular seriies Cheers, it was with more hope than expectation. Spin offs are not usually well received e.g Joey from Friends. From series 1 though, Frasier has been one of my favourite sitcoms. The first seven seasons are excellent on and off but series eight comes back with a bang. The premise of the show for those who do not know is of Frasier Crane, a radio psychiatrist who lives with his father Martin. Martin's live-in physical therapist, Daphne has, slowly through the series, come to get together with Niles, Frasier's brother. Throw into this Roz, Frasier's producer (originally cast as Lisa ...  Read the complete review

 
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