Ep 19. Morning Becomes Entertainment
- TVPG
- April 6, 2000
- 21 min
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7.5 (833)
In the Frasier season 7 episode "Morning Becomes Entertainment," Frasier Crane is given the opportunity of a lifetime - the chance to host his own morning talk show. The offer comes from a slick and successful producer named Bebe Glazer, who also happens to be Frasier's agent. Bebe believes that Frasier's wit, charm, and erudition would be the perfect fit for a TV show, and she convinces him to give it a try.
At first, Frasier is hesitant. He's always been a radio man, and he's not sure if he has what it takes to handle the flamboyant world of morning television. However, the more he thinks about it, the more he becomes intrigued by the challenge. He imagines himself as a modern-day Johnny Carson or David Letterman, entertaining the masses with his quick wit and clever banter.
To prepare for his new gig, Frasier hires a team of writers, sets up a makeshift studio in his apartment, and starts practicing his hosting skills. He even brings in his brother Niles as a guest to test out his interviewing skills. It's clear that Frasier has a natural talent for TV, and he's eager to start his new career.
However, things quickly spiral out of control when Frasier's ego gets the best of him. He becomes obsessed with ratings, micromanaging his writers, and crafting the perfect image for himself. It's clear that Frasier has lost sight of what made him great in the first place - his authenticity and genuineness.
As the pressure mounts, Frasier begins to crack. He starts lashing out at his coworkers, becoming paranoid about his image, and losing touch with his audience. Suddenly, the dream of hosting his own talk show becomes a nightmare.
In the end, Frasier learns a valuable lesson about humility and the dangers of chasing fame and fortune. He realizes that being true to oneself and connecting with others on a human level is far more important than ratings or celebrity. The episode ends with Frasier humbly returning to his radio show, grateful for the experience but also aware of its pitfalls.
"Morning Becomes Entertainment" is a hilarious and poignant look at the world of television and the ways in which it can both elevate and destroy one's ego. It's a testament to the enduring charm and wit of the Frasier franchise, which continues to delight audiences with its incisive humor and heartfelt storytelling.