Wtf was her problem?

Wtf was her problem?

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Her aged professor/mentor effectively took advantage of her need to appear intelligent and learned, sculpted her into a sexual object, but due to her puritan-leaning had to also establish the idea that they would marry.
The closer the marriage prospects became the more erratic his behavior, knowing full well he had no intention in marrying her.
Then on the eve of their marriage he impulsively dumped her off into a random Boston bar, fled to his exes (his true love) house and, in a flurry of tight-rope walking wanting both the past and the present (but not to have a future) tried to keep the whole farce alive with his persuasiveness.

She found a surrogate family within the bar; the passive uncles of Norm and Cliff, the competitive sister in Carla, and the older suitor in Sam. But instead of seeking out another learned man, she overcompensated in the other direction with a jock-type. Except Sam was as much of a lecherous person as her professor-fiance, which means she fell into the classic trap most naive people do-- she took superficial qualities to be the sum of a personality (smart vs dumb) and assumed them to be opposites, without realizing that both smart and dumb people can want to sleep around with people other than her.
It's all very typical.

no tiddies

All of the females on this show had severe issues

so did all the men

Cliff was a pathological liar that also stole from the postal service, so he was also a serious felon. Norm was in a dead marriage and got more fulfillment from alcohol and camaraderie in a bar than he got at work or in his marriage.
Sam was a recovering alcoholic that owned a bar, thus living within a constant temptation to fall off the wagon; which he compensated for by being promiscuous.
Coach was literally severely mentally handicapped due to traumatic brain injuries he sustained trying to play a game-- and they weren't accidents, they were self-inflicted damages.

Cliff was single. Coach was widowed, I think, thus single. Norm was in a dead marriage, which means he was single but emotionally anchored to another person. Sam was a whore.

Carla had anger issues, but she went home every night to a fulfilled marriage with a home full of children.
Diane had a fulfilling hobby in writing and was learning new skills on the job while being entrenched in a new social dynamic of working class folks.
Hell, even Lilith was better off than Frasier, which is further confirmed in his own show.
If anything the women were some of the more successful and level-headed people in the entire show.

>cute face
>great legs
>no tits
Two out of three ain't bad.

but no tits is a good thing

Only if you’re a braindead simp

No I just think giant udders are gross. A nice ass is all you need.

Nice asses didn’t exist yet in the 80s and 90s

Having a fat ass was a bad thing back then. Still find it weird how it became trendy

That affect she put on for the character killed any other chance at a career. No one wanted to hear her real voice.

This show had one of the best jabs ever

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Not really, if you look at the changing racial demographics of America.

The Frasier eps she appeared on did a great job of encapsulating how irritating and flawed the character is.

>so he was also a serious felon
Do you really respect the letter of the law this much

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>but she went home every night to a fulfilled marriage
Haha. When on the timeline are you putting this?

She's a stuck up snob who thinks she's never wrong. Only Carla truly saw her for what she was.

>Only Carla
-Are you out of your mind

Fraiser and Sam were fucking simps everytime they saw her.

The duality of man

Like most women these days, it was her (((education)))