The television shows Frasier and That 70’s Show although aimed at adult audiences are completely different. Frasier is about a psychiatrist, Frasier K rane, who is rich and is in the upper class society. Frasier has everything a person could dream of having, except true love. Frasier has fallen for a lady named Claire, a psychiatrist who shares the same interests. Frasier decides to take Claire along with his family to the Bahamas, where he realizes that he can’t quit thinking about her best friend, Larna.
Frasier and Larna had dated but they then decided that it would not work out, so they decided to be strictly friends. While waiting at the airport for his luggage, Frasier is approached by a man who asks if he should return to his wife or not. Frasier advises him that he should. Frasier than rushes home and breaks the relationship off with Claire. Larna then calls Frasier and invites him to her son’s graduation party.
Frasier thinks that the party is the perfect opportunity to tell Larna how he feels. At the graduation party Frasier is waiting on the perfect time to tell Larna his feelings, when suddenly the man from the airport walks in and Larna’s son addresses him as his father. When Larna realizes that her ex-husband is at the party she becomes furious. Frasier then talks to her and tells her that she should give her ex-husband another chance. After a talk with his father, Frasier then realizes that he was just afraid of a commitment with Claire. Frasier then calls Claire and tells her that he is sorry and explains that he was confused and scared.
The Essay on Party
Chapter 6 Revised Everybody loves to party. A meaningful party has a dramatic impact on people’s lives. It was the second day of my university life. I was invited to a new student welcome party. At the beginning of the party, I felt really embarrassed. I knew none of those people in the party. I did not know what to do. For another thing, I have trouble on communicating with other foreigner, ...
Claire then forgives Frasier and they decide that they will take a vacation by themselves. On their vacation Frasier tells Claire that he is falling in love with her and Claire then tells him that she thinks that they will never work out. When Frasier meets a woman that he feels he can settle down with the relationship fails. Although the situation is different Frasier and Eric Foreman, a character from That 70’s Show, have a lot in common. For instance they both are very stubborn at times and they are both too smart for their own good. They both have families and friends who love them very much.
Neither Eric nor Frasier can keep their girlfriends happy. Eric Foreman is a teenager who although a nerdy guy has a girlfriend, Donna, whom his friends think is very attractive. Eric and Donna are in love and Eric decides to ask Donna to marry him. When Eric proposes Donna says yes, but she refuses to wear the ring he has given her. Eric becomes upset and tells Donna that if she doesn’t want to wear the ring then they are not going to be together anymore. Donna then gives Eric his ring back and runs home.
At school a lot of the other girls feel sorry for Eric and even offer to take him out to dinner. Donna then gets angry and begins to date their friend Kelso’s brother. Eric then becomes very upset and realizes that he wants Donna back. Eric is scared to tell Donna though because he thinks that she doesn’t love him anymore. Eric then begins dating other people and Donna begins getting jealous because she still loves Eric but fears that he doesn’t love her anymore. Since Donna and Eric are neighbors and they share the same friends they begin talking again.
Though they both are dating other people they still are in love. At a school dance Donna decides that she is going to ask Eric to dance. While dancing Donna runs off because she wanted to kiss Eric. That night Donna went to Eric’s house and asked for her ring back. Donna and Eric are a couple again. Frasier and Eric are both smart males who always want to have things their way.
Though the two have a huge age gap, with Eric being a teenager and Frasier a midst his mid-life crisis, the two fail to realize that when they are having a problem they do have friends and family that care. That is one of the morals that each episode of these shows tries to teach. Though Frasier and That 70’s Show are both targeted for adult viewers they attract different people. For instance, a teenager is more likely to watch That 70’s Show than Frasier and a grandmother is more likely to watch Frasier than That 70’s Show.
The Essay on Love In Campus
I haven't decided which topic to dewell on until I heard of a story, the same story that happened again between my classmates this term. Another pair of boyfriend and girlfriend had said goodbye to each other, leaving only the good memories of the sweet past and a miserable future in front. Someone once told me " there are no rights or wrongs in love" after he was turned down by a girl. However, ...