Apple iTunes has
Frasier: The Complete Series (1993) (Digital HD TV Show) on sale for
$19.99.
- Note: Must purchase on iOS device using Apple TV app or on PC using iTunes for Windows software; search for title within Apple TV/iTunes if link(s) are not directing correctly.
Thanks to Community Member
aparlow for finding this deal
About the Show:
- Fraiser blends brilliant characters, sophisticated and witty word-play as well as hilarious physical comedy, proving that laughter is the best therapy. Just ask the frenetically frustrated Dr. Frasier Crane
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Frasier losing his job at KACL.....Daphne hooking up with Donny..... Niles marrying Mel. ..
Also... The Blacklist should have ended at episode:' Mr. Kaplan: Conclusion'
It went downhill after that....
Frasier losing his job at KACL.....Daphne hooking up with Donny..... Niles marrying Mel. ..
Also... The Blacklist should have ended at episode:' Mr. Kaplan: Conclusion'
It went downhill after that....
Tempted to get this just to have a version in the cloud. But then how many times will I pay for the same show. I ripped all the episodes and have them on my NAS for easy watching anyway.
I had once purchased the SD version on iTunes but immediately realized their bit-rate was much lower than my own DVD rips. The iTunes SD quality was atrocious. I immediately requested a refund and got that. For my Blu-ray rips, I didn't even bother compressing them and just saved them as is. So I know my own rips will definitely be better in quality.
Interestingly I find the SD version (at least in my DVDs) better in one respect. The blu-ray version has a bit too much of film grain added. I find it a bit jarring every time I start an episode; you do get accustomed to it as you continue watching. I don't know whether they added it purposely or it is an attribute of the HD conversion (I know they had to do all the film scanning editing again for this series). The DVDs in comparison have a much cleaner look (albeit at lower resolution obviously).
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