Cheers Bar's Sad Status Saves It From Frasier Reboot's Risk Of Ruining Ted Danson's Comedy

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Cheers Bar's Sad Status Saves It From Frasier Reboot's Risk Of Ruining Ted Danson's Comedy
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George Wendt as Norm in Cheers and Kelsey Grammer as Frasier in the Frasier reboot

Summary The Cheers bar being closed in the Frasier reboot allows Ted Danson's comedy to preserve its legacy. Since seeing the success of the Roseanne revival in 2018, Kelsey Grammer started working on Frasier Crane's return to the small screen. It took a while to shop the project and crack its story, especially after David Hyde Pierce and Jane Leeves, who played Niles and Daphne in the Seattle series, turned down the opportunity to return.

3 The Cheers Bar Is Officially Closed In The Frasier Reboot Cheers Co-creator Jim Burrows Decided The Fate Of The Bar Once it was confirmed that the Frasier reboot would be set in Chicago, one of, if not the biggest expectations from it was to see Grammer's character stepping back into the underground pub. Unfortunately, not only did Frasier not revisit his old-time drinking spot, he didn't even mention its name throughout the series.

Unfortunately, the Frasier's actor and producer didn't get into specifics about when and why the establishment shut its doors. With that clarified, however, the new Paramount+ series can finally move past questions and criticisms about why it doesn't acknowledge the existence of the pub. Even with Mahoney's available, there was an assumption that Frasier should still visit his old drinking hole as he got reacquainted with Boston.

It was easy to chalk both times to humor, but it would have been different if Frasier found himself back in the pub with the same kind of condescension. There was already division over whether Frasier needed to be revived. Doing so is risking ruining the original series, but at least, Grammer is spearheading this new endeavor. Meanwhile, the door is closed on Cheers being resurrected — something that both Ted Danson and Burrows have maintained for years.

Why The Frasier Reboot Needs To Acknowledge Frasier's History In Cheers Some Of Frasier's Biggest TV Moments Happened In Sam's Bar Close Before he became a radiotherapist at KACL in Seattle and a successful TV host in Chicago, Frasier had a clinic in Boston, where he presumably made his money.

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