The 24-episode second season of Frasier aired during the 1994/1995 TV season. All of the main cast members returned for season two. The series also brought in several recognizable guest cast members, including Shannon Tweed, Tea Leoni, Nathan Lane, John C. McGinley, and Diedrich Bader. The series also continued to tie to its parent series, Cheers, with Bebe Neuwirth reprising her role as Lillith, Shelly Long making a blink-and-you'll-miss it cameo appearance, and Ted Danson reprising his role as Sam Malone. The guest callers this season included James Spader, Lilly Tomlin, Amy Madigan, Alfre Woodard, Art Garfunkel, Kevin Bacon, Macaulay Culkin, Carly Simon, Rosie Perez, and Mary Steenburgen. The series remains a story-of-the-week procedural, although some events from prior episodes are referenced in later episodes.
The blu-ray set is a three-disc set that (as of this writing) is only included in the complete series release. The A/V quality is very good, and the episodes were remastered very well. Extras include a commentary track on one episode by series creators Peter Casey and David Lee, featurettes on Roz, Maris, and Eddie, and a short making-of featurette featuring interviews with cast members and the showrunners, filmed toward the end of the series' run. The episodes can be played with English captions and played in a play-all mode. The commentary track can only be accessed from the episode-specific page.
The series remains a well-written and well-acted sitcom. David Hyde Pierce was the standout this season, really fleshing out the character of Niles. The writing is generally very good, although some of the jokes are dated now and would be reworked or omitted if the show were made today. The writers did a great job retconning Frasier's backstory from Cheers in the episode in which Ted Danson appeared, explaining why Frasier never mentioned having a brother and said his father was a research scientist who had died. And, there were some good jokes about the characters Paul and Cliff from Cheers. Ultimately, if you liked the first season, this one is absolutely worth watching.
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