Frasier Crew Discuss How the Revival Honors the Original Series

Crew members from the Frasier revival break down how the upcoming relaunch will maintain the spirit of the original show.James Burrows, who will be directing the first two episodes of the Frasier revival, told Entertainment Weekly about the parallels between the classic series and the new installment. “There’s a lot of Martin in Freddy,” Burrows said. He noted that was a conscious decision made by the showrunners, Joe Cristalli and Chris Harris. “Joe and Chris specifically wanted Frasier to deal with his son… because the relationship with Kelsey [Grammer] and [John] Mahoney was wonderful. So they tried to tap into that, and I think they succeeded.”Burrows went on to explain how the pilot of the Frasier revival honors the late John Mahoney, who played Martin in the original series. “It’s a wonderful scene at the end of the show. It’s about two-and-a-half, three minutes without any laughs. You’ve got to be brave to do that.” Plus, Entertainment Weekly reported that the neighborhood bar featured in the revival will be called “Mahoney’s.”RELATED: Will the New Frasier Break LGBTQ+ Ground Like the Original?

Crew members from the Frasier revival break down how the upcoming relaunch will maintain the spirit of the original show.

RELATED: Will the New Frasier Break LGBTQ+ Ground Like the Original?

James Burrows, who will be directing the first two episodes of the Frasier revival, told Entertainment Weekly about the parallels between the classic series and the new installment. “There’s a lot of Martin in Freddy,” Burrows said. He noted that was a conscious decision made by the showrunners, Joe Cristalli and Chris Harris. “Joe and Chris specifically wanted Frasier to deal with his son… because the relationship with Kelsey [Grammer] and [John] Mahoney was wonderful. So they tried to tap into that, and I think they succeeded.”

Burrows went on to explain how the pilot of the Frasier revival honors the late John Mahoney, who played Martin in the original series. “It’s a wonderful scene at the end of the show. It’s about two-and-a-half, three minutes without any laughs. You’ve got to be brave to do that.” Plus, Entertainment Weekly reported that the neighborhood bar featured in the revival will be called “Mahoney’s.”

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