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Dr. Frasier Crane, "Frasier"
On the
surface, Dr. Crane is a mellow, soft-spoken man. As his voice seeps from Seattle
radios, you have that desire to call in, to express your deepest sorrows, and to
listen as Dr. Crane deconstructs your life, offering you (and tens of thousands
of others) some sage advice ... then there's Frasier's non-professional life,
which finds him neurotic, frustrated, overeducated and smarmy. The thrust of
"Frasier," besides the pithy zingers from his father and the suffocating sexual
tension in every episode, is that Dr. Crane is probably too wound up to
administer the "talking cure." As an upscale Seattleite, Dr. Crane exists on a
diet of coffee and erudition. The result? Almost constant personal chaos. Then
again, isn't it a refreshing change from the boozy life of Boston? |
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