The Frasier reboot episode 4 fixes one of the biggest misses in the original series' story with Niles (David Hyde Pierce) and Martin (John Mahoney).
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The Frasier reboot fixes Martin and Niles' darkest story in the original series. 19 years after Frasier Crane decided to leave Seattle, he came back to Boston to start his next act and pursue his new goal. Billed more like a continuation of the character's arc instead of an actual revival, the new Frasier features a fresh ensemble joining Kelsey Grammer's beloved therapist.
Related: Frasier's Martin Funeral Plan Would've Made The Reboot Better... And Then Ruined It Completely While Freddy is under the impression that his father is ashamed of the job that he has chosen, the older Crane confesses to Eve that this can't be farther from the truth. Instead, the real reason he doesn't like Freddy being a firefighter is because it brings back his old worries about Martin's work as a police officer.
Martin was initially irked about Niles following him, especially considering how fussy he was during the stakeout. He didn't like that his son was looming over him, not having any confidence that he could do the job properly. What he didn't know was that Niles was genuinely concerned for his safety. The youngest Crane brother confessed about how he constantly worried about Martin during his childhood.
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