Frasier is the least popular television show in the sitcom category for 18-49 viewers, according to netflix statistics

>Frasier is the least popular television show in the sitcom category for 18-49 viewers, according to netflix statistics.

Why don't millennials like Frasier?

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It's cultured

He's a fuckin boomer

millennials literally hate radio that much

Honestly didn't know it was on Netflix. Lemme add it to my list

because it's intelligent
kids these days only wanna watch mindless dribble like river dale and pretend they watch and love Friends
None of them understand the jokes in Frasier or even Seinfeld because they are the most unintelligent generation

It's not #WOKE enough. Also

nice source

it was a boring unfunny show aimed at old white people.

Because it's a 25 year old traditional sitcon about rich middle aged white dudes doing stuffy shit that was carried over from a show a decade older. They don't care about that stuff. Friends is more relatable if still dated. The Office is still absurdly popular.

>it was a boring unfunny show aimed at old white people.
not true

sorry faggot, intelligent is another code word for "not funny"

This board is filled with such mentally ill retards that they're actually convinced Fraiser is high brow intelligent comedy.

people born in the 90's don't only know about facebook and pokemon, things older than that offend them greatly

surely you can produce a clip to prove your "not true" wrong.

>Lemme

This. I love the show but there's a laugh track and Roz is a character... Not highbrow at all.

Why is the media trying to push this narrative? Google is filled with articles about how unpopular Frasier is nowadays and how CBS blamed its falling syndication value for revenue losses

Frasier is the exact same low brow standard fare format every other sitcom uses, only about subject matter that's just slightly above average. It isn't for smart people, but the subject matter wards off the average person as well. It's a compromise that upsets everyone.

name a more high brow intelligent show on TV right now.

You have to watch at least the first 100 episodes of Cheers first (up to s5/ep5) before you watch Frasier. It's a package deal.

Because he didn't get a sticky

>Why is the media trying to push this narrative?
I don't know but I have noticed every youngfag is on the frasier hate train recently

Frasier is not on tv anymore idiot. It ended 15 years ago.

Hell I dont even think its on in reruns anymore which is saying something since friends airs on like 5 different channels 20 episodes a day.

Watch Cheers first before Frasier

Well the jokes in Frasier are mostly situational, based on wordplay or character derived. Not enough wubba lubba dub dub.

>Google is filled with articles about how unpopular Frasier is nowadays
What are you on about?

no you don't

it reruns on TV everyday on Cozi TV and hallmark at 1AM you pleb

>it reruns on TV everyday on Cozi TV and hallmark at 1AM you pleb

Literally who tier. Friends is on TBS and all the major Viacom owned channels and local stations at times people are actually watching. Not the dead of night

>It's a compromise that upsets everyone.
it's one of the most popular shows ever you fool.

>Hell I dont even think its on in reruns anymore
It's on every day you fucking retard

Yes you do wanna-be patrician who can't appreciate Cheers. I bet you're the type of guy who pretends to like sipping sherry and turns his nose up at a good beer, cus that's the difference between the two shows.

never seen cheers and have no opinion on it, just saying that theres zero reason to watch cheers before frasier as theres only a handful of episodes that connect with cheers

There are a ton of reasons
>It's 25 years old, and is a spinoff from a show which is 35 years old
>It's only syndicated on one obscure cable channel in the U.S.A (Hallmark Channel), while Friends and Seinfeld are syndicated on major networks, local affiliates, and multiple, more popular cable channels (Nickelodeon, TBS).
>Frasier is one of the last great family sitcoms. Friends shifted the sitcom paradigm to young adults palling around in the big city, and millennials grew up in this landscape.
>Frasier is a wealthy radio psychiatrist, which millennials find is an unbelievable premise.
>None of the actors in Frasier went on to have a big-shot Hollywood career

It's just not a remarkably visible show to the younger generation. It's likely that the only time most millennials have heard of Frasier is when they glance past its title card on netflix.

millennials are like 35 now at the oldest. I'm 22, I just never saw it. I get Sitcoms were comfy and I saw a lot of them with my family when I was younger, but the fact is that now that people have a choice as to what they consume at any time sitcoms don't really cut it

>It's likely that the only time most millennials have heard of Frasier
half of them would have grown up when it was still on tv fuckwit

google.com/amp/s/amp.businessinsider.com/cbs-blames-sliding-revenues-on-frasier-amazon-and-netflix-2012-8

flavorwire.com/457151/frasier-10-years-later-the-slow-death-of-a-canonical-sitcom

salon.com/2014/05/13/the_tenth_anniversary_of_frasier_proves_the_limits_of_internet_nostalgia/

>people have a choice as to what they consume at any time sitcoms don't really cut it
Some fucking kid thinks he knows what everyone else in the world wants to watch.

so you're not really familiar with Cheers or the spinoff called Frasier then, whatever dude

>It's on every day you fucking retard
On shit channels nobody watches. TBS and Nick at Nite still bring in normie viewers in the afternoons and evenings with the likes of Friends and Seinfeld still racking in millions of viewers on these networks. But who the fuck cares about the Hallmark channel? Much less what they air in the dead of night as filler programming right before a 30 minute Bowflex infomercial. That's what Frasier is.

>whatever dude
you can still appreciate it without having watched cheers, there are more continuity errors if you have seen cheers.

Because Frasier's dad keeps calling him and Niles stupid faggots

>claim it's not on the air anymore
>start autistic sperging out when someone tells you it still has reruns
Is it autism?

it's popular outside american kiddo

>Cheers
>Seinfeld
>Frasier
>Friends

80's-90's NBC was GOAT

But the news told me it was popular with millennials youtube.com/watch?v=WKXklCAhHnM

>>Friends

There's a difference between airing some obscure cable network in the middle of the night and airing during the daylight hours on multiple major cable networks and local channels.

hallmark isnt obscure

>and why the 90s sitcom is a cult success with younger audiences
It ain't Friends level

Probably because young people don't watch it. I started watching it when I was like 10 and everyone else my age just watched simpsons or family guy.

reminder this little fag still hasn't named a more intelligent show.

>hallmark isnt obscure
Nigga yes it is. Everyone knows TBS shows 90s sitcoms and Seth McFarlane shit and Nick at Nite does classic sitcoms from the 80s to the 00s.

But who the hell watches the Hallmark channel besides ultra conservative Christians and grannies. You literally have to go deep into the channel guide to find that shit.

>It's just not a remarkably visible show to the younger generation. It's likely that the only time most millennials have heard of Frasier is when they glance past its title card on netflix.
Or they only know it from negative press. Like someone posted above, it's kind of a meme now to talk about how unpopular the show is. Even when it was on, all I really remember hearing about the show was how pretentious and unfunny it was. I'm 27, and I never watched it as a kid, but I remember lots of other shows treating it as a joke, which made me never really consider it. So I imagine most people about my age and younger would assume it's not worth watching.

>It ain't

To be fair, you need a high iq to understand tossed salads and scrambled eggs

Not my favorite, but it undeniably changed TV forever.
The Hallmark Channel is obscure as fuck. It's mostly syndicated USA hour-long dramas (Monk, etc.) and their only original programming is Lifetime-tier mystery films. It syndicates some comfy shows but it's not a major channel by any means.

OP asked why millennials don't watch one of his favorite sitcoms and I gave an answer. There are more of us watching ripped Dragon Ball Super subs on Youtube than there are watching whatever you liked when you were younger.

25 year old here. I love Frasier.

Because it's not on netflix here in bongland. Frasier is about as big here as Seinfeld is in the states.

>I'm 27, and I never watched it as a kid, but I remember lots of other shows treating it as a joke,
such as?

stop denying yourself happiness user, you deserve to be happy

...

Are you poof raised by a single mother?

Good

No chance of a revival or a reboot for faggots to shit on a legacy, no Frasier appropriation to explain politics to nothingheads, no shithouse, post-ironic Twitter Talmud style memes to cheapen its memory.

Have we not learned that a growing fanbase leads to cancer? Look at the place you're posting in.

It is definitely a major channel retard. Everyone knows it. It gets higher views than TBS probably

source your quotes

>how pretentious
Do people still not understand that the show is making fun of pretentious snobs? wtf

>OP asked why millennials
and the discussion moved past that to you claiming
>but the fact is that now that people have a choice as to what they consume at any time sitcoms don't really cut it

Not that user, but why are you so emotionally invested in how popular the late night Hallmark channel is? Who even watches cable?

I heard it's being rebooted with Frasier's kid buying a bar or something, sounds pretty kino.

The hallmark channel is what tv land and nick at nite should be but they fuck themselves over by only showing 5 different shows a day and heavily editing them for objectionable content

fuck you

I've already seen both

i get cable for free with my internet package and its comfy watching frasier and cheers at 1am every night.

You cant's string context clues together for two posts? I'm starting to understand why you're so passionate about boomer tv

>Who even watches cable?
I do sometimes because my housemate has the basic package for his sport shit.

Mostly for on demand stuff or recording movies on the DVR like Turner Classic Movies

90's born sacks of shit need to be spoonfed everything

dude you need to see a psychiatrist, or find a comfy place where everybody knows your name at least

If you want specifics, I'm not gonna remember that shit. We're talking about stuff that was on TV 20 years ago, when I was still a child, and on shows that most people have probably forgotten about. If I had to guess, I'd probably say sketch shows like MadTV, maybe a few contemporary sitcoms (like Unhappily Ever after, or shows like it), and standup shows. Shit, maybe even South Park. All I remember was that as a kid, all I ever heard about the show from other TV was that it tried hard too seem intellectual and wasn't very funny, so I've never had an interest in watching it.

I'm watching Frasier on Hallmark RIGHT NOW fags

if you meant millennials you would have said it, you said people and people is more than you and your little faggot friends.

Please recommend one then. I'll wait.

The fuck is cozi tv?

Because he's a republican.

That word is poison to brain dead slacktivists who spend 10 hours a day on netflix

Good they can fuck right off and keep watching friends

Frasier is essentially a farce and that doesn't appeal to everyone.

m8, its on regular TV every fucking day

>Nick at Nite

Nick at Nite really is a cool little channel. If it weren't for all the 50s/60s shows they used to air in the 90s, I wouldn't have understood half the references on the Simpsons or Mystery Science Theater 3000 at the time. Do they still show Fresh Prince on there, or have they moved on to late 90s/early 00s sitcoms now?

maybe a sketch show? maybe south park? looks like you're just a shit talking faggot user.
>all I ever heard about the show from other TV was that it tried hard too seem intellectual and wasn't very funny
maybe your family are just huge plebs? too consumed with funniest home videos?

What?

Ah, the secret to why retards here pretend to like this show.

what does appeal to everyone user?

Its one of those new classic tv filler networks that's available over the air with a digital tuner, it's technically a sub-channel on whatever your local nbc or abc is, so like 11.2 or some shit. It's for poor old people who can't get cable and don't do streaming.

>frasier was a republican

no he wasn't. marty was the republican in the family.

>tfw even less people watch Wings

There was even a Frasier and Lilith crossover episode before Frasier got his own show.

Millennials are retarded

Who watches regular tv?

Also the OP was talking about netflix

It's as popular as seinfeld in australia