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maskenfreiheit posted:Were they on a plane? Or just chilling at the WTC? David Angell was on the first plane that hit the WTC. Looking this up apparently... quote:Coincidentally, a 1997 episode of Frasier titled "Odd Man Out" of season 4 episode 24 (an episode which Angell co-wrote) features a woman's voice, Linda Hamilton, on Dr. Frasier Crane's answering machine stating she will arrive into Sea-Tac Airport, though she does not actually say Sea-Tac airport, on American Airlines' Flight 11. The episode was first broadcast on May 27, 1997: 4 years and 3 months later, Angell and his wife perished aboard that same flight. Eerily, in the same episode a couple getting engaged in the same restaurant in which Frasier is dining alone, the man says to his fiancée that if they ever should die he hopes that it's at the same time so they wouldn't have to be apart. Niles and Daphne's son was named after David. Also, Anthony Perkins' widow was also on American Airlines Flight 11.
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finalellipsis posted:the rest of them She's the Scrappy Doo of this show
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bean_shadow posted:David Angell was on the first plane that hit the WTC. So, we can blame Daphne's mum on Al qaeda?
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 12:56 |
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spog posted:So, we can blame Daphne's mum on Al qaeda? Yes.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 12:58 |
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spog posted:So, we can blame Daphne's mum on Al qaeda?
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finalellipsis posted:the rest of them
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 15:04 |
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Imdb says she was in 18 loving episodes.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 16:46 |
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why though
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 20:01 |
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I like that video where Kelsey Grammer falls off the stage and he yells out the most Frasier thing imaginable: "Oh dear lord!"
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 20:22 |
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Wait she's totally awful for the 30 seconds she shows up in Daphne's wedding, they give her literal hours of screen time?
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 20:37 |
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It's sort of like when Dick Tracy became a comic strip about moon people.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 21:14 |
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I liked* how Daphne's family who were stated to be from Manchester UK (a city with its own distinct regional accent) all had accents that spanned the breadth and width of the British Isles (*I didn't actually like this)
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:Imdb says she was in 18 loving episodes. Feels like a lot, lot more.
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# ? Jun 18, 2017 21:44 |
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Mega64 posted:Feels like a lot, lot more. Thats because every second she is on screen drags on longer than the fifth grade.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 00:48 |
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Is she considered a good actress in Britain or something? Because she is garbagio
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 01:18 |
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Hard to tell if it was her acting or the fact that every line of dialog written for her could've been replaced with a sign around her neck saying "CONTROLLING, DISAPPROVING MOTHER STEREOTYPE"
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 02:03 |
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It was the writing. EVerything about Daphne's family dragged the rest of the show down. They were all unlikable, poorly conceived, badly written, and unfunny. Except her dad. The two episodes he was in he was funny.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 02:13 |
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No her rear end in a top hat brother was a breath of fresh air from the stuffiness of the rest of the cast and he was funny.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 02:44 |
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I wasn't wild about her as a character, but man you guys really, really didn't like her. I figured they brought her in since with Niles and Daphne finally together, those characters needed a source of antagonism or strife, given that their relationship would have been in a honeymoon phase and provided little compelling storytelling. I'm not exactly sure where I heard this, I think it was the "behind the scenes" stuff they did in the half-hour leading up to the series finale, that they had people write into the show all eleven years asking where to get Frasier's front door.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 13:52 |
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It's a good front door. The only thing that could improve it would be an antique door knocker.
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Sydney Bottocks posted:I liked* how Daphne's family who were stated to be from Manchester UK (a city with its own distinct regional accent) all had accents that spanned the breadth and width of the British Isles All the way from Dick Van Dyke's cockney London, to Mr Scott's Aberdeen - taking in all the different Nottingham Forests from Robin Hood.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 14:10 |
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Weren't they all English actors too?
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 14:19 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:Weren't they all English actors too? at least one Aussie (the brother).
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 14:26 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:Weren't they all English actors too? Brian Cox is Scottish (you can totally hear it when he plays the chief in Super Troopers).
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 14:29 |
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Brian Cox was really good in his role I kept hoping he would shove what's her face off the balcony
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 14:37 |
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spog posted:All the way from Dick Van Dyke's cockney London, to Mr Scott's Aberdeen - taking in all the different Nottingham Forests from Robin Hood. I don't think they even tried to give a reason why all of her family had different accents in the show. It was probably the producers going "welp as long as it sounds British, that's all that matters" and calling it a day. As a filthy Yank who's spent time in the UK, I found it mildly irritating when I was watching the show. It'd be like if a British sitcom had an American character who was from Boston and all their relatives had Southern USA, Stereotypical Chicagoan, and L.A. Surfer Dude accents.
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Robbie Coltrane is also Scottish, Anthony LaPaglia was from Australia, and IIRC, Richard E. Grant was from South Africa.Sydney Bottocks posted:It'd be like if a British sitcom had an American character who was from Boston and all their relatives had Southern USA, Stereotypical Chicagoan, and L.A. Surfer Dude accents. Not that I watch too many British sitcoms, but I'm pretty sure I've seen this. Hell, Doctor Who alone has done this multiple times. "Hey, Doc, yer in New Yoak."
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 15:02 |
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It's extremely common for actors to accidentally do a Boston accent when they're told "New Yorkers don't pronounce their R's"
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 15:05 |
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Seattle is the Crane capital of America.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 15:26 |
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mojo1701a posted:Robbie Coltrane is also Scottish, Anthony LaPaglia was from Australia, and IIRC, Richard E. Grant was from South Africa. Back in the pre-Internet days, the guy producing 1980s DW tried to appeal to the USA so hard, they not only had a British actress adopt an American accent, but they made up a whole backstory about how she was actually American. Of course the minute she spoke and said things like "ad-dult" and "leave-er" people figured out she was a Brit pretty quickly.
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Sydney Bottocks posted:Back in the pre-Internet days, the guy producing 1980s DW tried to appeal to the USA so hard, they not only had a British actress adopt an American accent, but they made up a whole backstory about how she was actually American. Of course the minute she spoke and said things like "ad-dult" and "leave-er" people figured out she was a Brit pretty quickly. Yeah, I remember Peri. I've listened to some of the Audio Plays that came out before the revival, and I can't remember if she'd gotten better or not, but it's still obviously a fake accent. Also, still find it hilarious that it's Peri in a Frasier thread. Was there ever a Doctor Who character named Roz?
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 15:45 |
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mojo1701a posted:Also, still find it hilarious that it's Peri in a Frasier thread. Was there ever a Doctor Who character named Roz? Peri Gilpin played Roz, and, uh ... let's see, Simon constantly referred to Roz as Rose, and Rose was Christopher Eccleston's companion on Doctor Who, so it works!
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Timby posted:Peri Gilpin played Roz, and, uh ... let's see, Simon constantly referred to Roz as Rose, and Rose was Christopher Eccleston's companion on Doctor Who, so it works! And both DW's Peri and Frasier's Roz were played by attractive busty women, so there's yet another connection!
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 23:30 |
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Sydney Bottocks posted:And both DW's Peri and Frasier's Roz were played by attractive busty women, so there's yet another connection! Listen I love Roz as much as the next guy but that is an extremely generous definition of "busty" right there
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Kelp Me! posted:Listen I love Roz as much as the next guy but that is an extremely generous definition of "busty" right there Lorna Langley. Now she was busty. And I think she was in Veep the other night too.
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 01:57 |
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Kelp Me! posted:Listen I love Roz as much as the next guy but that is an extremely generous definition of "busty" right there so basically to you, busty == comically oversized breasts? maskenfreiheit fucked around with this message at 02:17 on Jun 20, 2017 |
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This derail sucks, who gives a poo poo omfg
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Kelp Me! posted:Listen I love Roz as much as the next guy but that is an extremely generous definition of "busty" right there Look at this wrong rear end motherfucker
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 02:24 |
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I love titties
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maskenfreiheit posted:so basically to you, busty == comically oversized breasts? Not really? Christina Hendricks is busty, Jennifer Tilly, those are the 2 I can think of off the top of my head. e: I'm not saying I don't love Roz like all you fine gentlemen but calling her busty is like calling Niles stout JIZZ DENOUEMENT posted:I love titties Snow Cone Capone fucked around with this message at 02:45 on Jun 20, 2017 |
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