The suspiciously straight “Frasier” sequel series is missing a key ingredient to what made the legendary sitcom so great: It was deliciously, wonderfully queer.
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/GettyIn a season 15 episode of The Simpsons, Marge Simpson famously voiced a then-prevailing sentiment about Sex and the City that the taboo-busting dramedy was a queer Trojan horse. “That’s the show about four women acting like gay guys,” she remarked. But if the HBO series used its brunch-loving foursome as stand-ins for modern queer life, a similar sentiment could be voiced about Frasier, the acclaimed ’90s sitcom about a self-involved ther
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