This is the last episode of the first series of the rebooted 'Fraiser', and it's another that feels like the good old days.
It's rich in farce, everyone gets their chance to shine, and despite the longer running time, zips along at pace.
It's good, funny stuff, and I think it really highlighted how the supporting cast are more than able to hold their own. Even David, which hasn't always been the case.
We do get a returning face from the old series, but they don't get in the way of it being all about the new characters, so unlike others I felt it was nicely done.
Overall, I think this first series has been good, and that there have been some very good episodes. It's finding its feet, but with time it will improve.
It's rich in farce, everyone gets their chance to shine, and despite the longer running time, zips along at pace.
It's good, funny stuff, and I think it really highlighted how the supporting cast are more than able to hold their own. Even David, which hasn't always been the case.
We do get a returning face from the old series, but they don't get in the way of it being all about the new characters, so unlike others I felt it was nicely done.
Overall, I think this first series has been good, and that there have been some very good episodes. It's finding its feet, but with time it will improve.