The second season of the Frasier reboot has aired to mixed reactions from fans and critics. The hit sitcom, which starred Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane, aired for 11 seasons from 1993 to 2004. Earlier this year, a 10-episode revival saw Grammer reprise his role as the titular therapist as he returns to Boston, where his son Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scott) has just started college.

And while the first season was branded “dismal and unfunny” by The Independent critics, it was still considered an overall success with a call for there to be more shows like it. Season two premiered on Thursday (19 September) on Paramount+ to eagerly awaiting fans. “I loved the first episode of Frasier season two.

Happy ham day all!” wrote one person. Others were left confused as they wrote, “ Frasier reboot is wild”. One commenter had a mixed reaction as they posted on X/Twitter: “I didn’t hate the new episodes of Frasier like I expected, but it is absolutely the 2010s Nickelodeon sitcom version of Frasier ”.

Some were downright disappointed as they wrote, “ Frasier OG series = 9.5/10. Frasier 2023 series = 1/10.

” Die-hard fans were still left satisfied, as one person said, “I really don’t understand all the complaints about the Frasier revival. I’m really enjoying it!” Viewers also praised the show for positive representation, as one mother wrote: “Season 2 of the Frasier reboot cast a child actor who has what seems to be a very prevalent nevus spot on his face. “I.