Happy Frasier Day, guys! Here’s my Frasier fanart to cheer 30 years of one of the most legendary sitcom characters ever graced on television! All drawn by colored pencil and then digitally on Procreate!
Kelsey Grammer has returned to reprise his iconic role as Dr. Frasier Crane for the 2023 Frasier revival! I’ve already watched the first two episodes and the sequel show has already captured the classic originality of the classic 1993 series.
I love watching Frasier as a kid and I still do right now! 👍😊👍 Catch up with Frasier (2023) series now every Thursday on Paramount Plus, cheers!
I think Paramount made a mistake announcing the Knuckles show so early. That gave everyone so much time to speculate and make wild assumptions about the show that were never going to match what it would actually be like and ultimately lead to disappointment.
Everyone just naturally assumed Rouge and/or the Chaotix would show up and I think I kinda fell into that trap mentally too.
Disney Begins Announcing “The Spiderwick Chronicles” Cast
Christian Slater, Lyon Daniels, and Noah Cottrell have joined Disney+’s The Spiderwick Chronicles adaptation. Slater will portray Mulgarath. Daniels will portray Jared Grace. Cottrell will portray Simon Grace. Aron Eli Coleite will serve as showrunner on the series, which hails from Paramount Television Studios and 20th Television.
Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black’s novel The Spiderwick Chronicles follows the Mallory, Jared, and Simon Grace. When the Grace family -Helen and her kids Mallory, Jared, and Simon - move into their ancestral home, the kids begin to unravel a mystery about their Uncle and the faerie world around them.
What I don't get about the password-sharing fiasco is....if it was the olden days and you rented a couple DVD/VHS movies, until you brought them back to the shop you could do whatever with them.
You could give them to other people to watch. You could show a movie to a group of ten friends. You had already paid for the tapes, so who was going to care what you did with them in that time?
Similarly, if you have already paid for a Netflix/Max/Dianey+/Paramount+/whatever subscription, you're getting charged monthly for that. The companies have already decided how much it is worth to rent their entire catalogue to you for a month.
So during your "rental period" for these movies and shows, who are they to say what you do with them? If you have someone over for Netflix and chill, they aren't part of your household, so should they not be able to watch a movie you are renting? If you want your friends to see something cool, who cares if they live a town away? That movie is still being paid for, and your "rental" will renew the following month when you pay your bill.
It feels like going to a video store, paying for a bunch of movies, then having to march back to the store with the friend who's going to watch them with you so they can also pay for the movies......while you're still renting them.