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Frasier, the man, is still stuffy, but Frasier, the show, is not!
October 12th, 2023 under Kelsey Grammer, Paramount+. [ Comments: 1 ]

Frasier is back in more ways than one. Kelsey Grammer returns to his Emmy-winning character, and Frasier is home again in Boston on the Paramount+ sequel that is streaming now.

We first met Frasier Crane at a bar called Cheers. That is where he fell in love with Lillith, and they had a son named Fredrick. Things did not work out between them, so he moved to Seattle to do a radio show.

And that is where his story left off. From there, he moved to Chicago to do a TV show, which was a huge success. But he decided to move on.

His dad recently passed away, and he decided to take a trip to Paris with a stopover in Boston to talk in his old Oxford buddy’s class at Harvard. And his life is going to change because of it.

While talking in Alan’s (Nicholas Lyndhurst) class, Olivia (Toks Olagundoye), the head of the Psychology Department, offers him a job. But he turns her down. And she is not going to take no for an answer.

And Fraiser is not going to take no for an answer from his son. Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scott) dropped out of Harvard to become a fireman, and he thinks his dad is disappointed with him.

Frasier is not, and he wants to get to know his son and his girlfriend, Eve (Jess Salgueiro), better. She works at the bar below, where she lives with Freddy, and she wants to be an actress.

And those acting skills are going to come in handy when Frasier invites himself over for dinner that night.

Frasier is going to try to win his son over. And Olivia and Alan are going to crash the dinner party to win Fraiser over.

And then there is David (Anders Keith), who is Niles and Daphne’s son. He is just like his dad.

At least, I am assuming so because I didn’t watch Frasier. I know. But I did watch the first five episodes of the sequel because the trailer piqued my interest. And I am enjoying it so far.

It has that old sitcom feel with the stuffy Harvard professors, the down-to-earth working-class couple, and David. Poor David.

They all play off of each other brilliantly, and their chemistry is there right from the beginning. And the writing is so witty—something you would expect from the likes of Frasier.

So whether you watched the original series or not, you are going to laugh and love this sequel.

The first two episodes dropped today; new episodes will drop every Thursday.

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Will the Fraiser sequel smell as good as he does?
September 14th, 2023 under Kelsey Grammer, Paramount+. [ Comments: none ]

We’ve been hearing about the Fraiser sequel for five years. And today, Paramount+ released the trailer for the series.

I am the rare sitcom lover who never loved the original show. But I am actually curious about Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) getting to know his son Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scott), who hates his pompous father.

Fraiser debuts with two episodes on October 12th, and the remaining eight episodes will be released weekly.

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Ed and Dex are back to welcome you to Good Burger 2
August 21st, 2023 under Kenan Thompson, Paramount+. [ Comments: none ]

It has been 26 since Good Burger came out. And ever since then, fans have been waiting for a sequel to the movie that was based on the Nickelodeon series that was based on a sketch from All That.

Well, their waiting is almost over because Paramount+ announced they are doing a sequel with Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson that comes out this Fall. Today, they released the first teaser for the movie, and I can already hear the fans’ excitement.

The movie follows Dexter Reed (Thompson) and original cashier Ed (Mitchell) as they reunite in the present day at fast-food restaurant Good Burger with a hilarious new group of employees.

The streaming service also announced that All That and Good Burger OGs’ Lori Beth Denberg and Josh Server will also reprise their roles in the film. All that will make the ’90s Nick kids even more thrilled for this film.

How giddy did you get when you hear Kenan and Kel say, “Welcome to Good Burger. Home of the Good Burger. Can we take your order?”

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Paramount+ cancels and pulls Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies and 3 more shows
June 23rd, 2023 under Paramount+. [ Comments: none ]

I love Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies. I thought the musical series was the best new show of the season. However, not enough people agreed with me. So Paramount+ will not be ordering a second season. To make matters worse, they are removing the series from the streaming service.

It is not the only show that learned this fate today from the streamer. Paramount+ did the same to the animated Star Trek: Prodigy, the competition series Queen of the Universe, and the revival of The Game.

However, The Hollywood Reporter is saying they are shopping the series around to find them a new home. Hopefully, the Pink Ladies will rise somewhere else.

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School Spirits gets a sophomore season
June 20th, 2023 under Paramount+. [ Comments: none ]

School Spirits is the sleeper hit on Paramount+. Therefore, it makes sense they would give the show a second season.

Especially after that season finale that changed everything up. But I won’t spoil it for you. And now that you know it will be back for a second season, why don’t you check it out if you didn’t watch it yet?

Why do you want to check it out? Maddie (Peyton List) wakes up at her school, but no one can see or hear her because she is dead. Well, not everyone. There are other spirits who died there, and they are trapped there alongside her. The difference is they know how they died. She doesn’t. Now, she is trying to figure out how she died and where her body is.

When she finds out what happened to her, everything changes. And that is why fans of the show are relieved we will get more because they couldn’t leave us hanging like that. It was that good of a cliffhanger.

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