Despite nearly two decades passing between the end of Frasier and its reboot series, director James Burrows admits little has changed about Kelsey Grammer’s character.Speaking with El País, Burrows suggested Frasier Crane “hasn’t evolved” since the original Frasier series ended in 2004, with his persona and experiences in the reboot mirroring what fans remember from the Emmy-winning sitcom. However, Burrows seemingly hinted that this lack of character development was by design, “Frasier’s character remains the same, he hasn’t evolved over the years,” he said. “You don’t want to rewrite the Bible, you want to make sure the character stays the same.”Audiences have seen a different Frasier in the reboot, but not the one they expected coming in. So far, the central character has been more laid back in his approach, refraining from giving out advice at every opportunity like he did on his KACL hotline during the original series. While there were improvements along the way, this was a concern for viewers, especially considering the revival series was plugged as the “third act” for the eponymous psychiatrist.RELATED: Kelsey Grammer Tears Up Talking About Frasier Reboot in Behind-the-Scenes Clip
Despite nearly two decades passing between the end of Frasier and its reboot series, director James Burrows admits little has changed about Kelsey Grammer’s character.
Speaking with El País, Burrows suggested Frasier Crane “hasn’t evolved” since the original Frasier series ended in 2004, with his persona and experiences in the reboot mirroring what fans remember from the Emmy-winning sitcom. However, Burrows seemingly hinted that this lack of character development was by design, “Frasier’s character remains the same, he hasn’t evolved over the years,” he said. “You don’t want to rewrite the Bible, you want to make sure the character stays the same.”
Audiences have seen a different Frasier in the reboot, but not the one they expected coming in. So far, the central character has been more laid back in his approach, refraining from giving out advice at every opportunity like he did on his KACL hotline during the original series. While there were improvements along the way, this was a concern for viewers, especially considering the revival series was plugged as the “third act” for the eponymous psychiatrist.
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