Doctor REACTS to Frasier | Psychiatrist Analyzes Frasier vs. Niles in "Crane vs. Crane" | Dr Elliott
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This Doctor REACTS video is my first video watching Frasier. I'm watching the episode called "Crane vs. Crane" from Season 3, when Niles and Frasier go against each other in court about whether someone is mentally ill or not. There is a lot of interesting stuff to talk about with dementia, psychosis, mental illness, being an expert in court and some of the pitfalls and mistakes people make.
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Please do more frasier episodes. Frasier is a huge Freudian, and it's just hilarious.
I thought he was Jung at heart
@ryanmatheson5137 Love the pun, but Niles is the Jungian haha
I see what you did there 😉
@@becca.r07 as Niles said: "I should warn you that while Frasier is a Freudian, I am a Jungian. So there'll be no blaming Mother today.".
Best Frasier episodes related to psychology: 1.22 Author, Author 1.24 My Coffee with Niles 2.11 Seat of Power 2.24 Dark Victory 3.2 Shrink Wrap 3.21 Where There's Smoke, There's Fired 3.22 Frasier Loves Roz 4.3 The Impossible Dream 4.12 Death and the Dog 5.15 Room Service 5.18 Bad Dog 6.1 Good Grief 6.5 First, Do No Harm 7.22 The Dark Side of the Moon 8.9 Frasier’s Edge 8.18 Daphne’s Return 8.20 The Wizard and Roz 9.3 9.22 Frasier Has Spokane 10.17 Kenny on the Couch 11.7 Maris Returns 11.9 Guns N' Neuroses 11.14 Freudian Sleep 11.16 Boo! 11.17 Coots and Ladders ***My favorites: Season 8.24 Cranes go caribbean + 9.1-2 Don juan in hell. ; The First Temptation of Daphne;
That is what was most enjoyable about Frasier is that instead of Niles basking in Frasier’s misjudgment, he offers something more interesting and insightful motive than just brotherly competition. Just adding more interesting layers to the show and it’s character than just a typical character v. character trial tv premise.
Frasier is one of my favorite shows. I love watching a brilliant psychiatrist be just as neurotic as the people he treats. Really humanizes the professionals in this industry, and is a great reminder that normal human behavior need not always be so strongly pathologized. I would love to see more Frasier content!
Please do more Frasier reactions! It would be interesting to hear a lawyer’s reaction to this episode, too.
Talking to yourself has such a bad reputation. I need to speak my thoughts out sometimes when I'm thinking. Nothing wrong with talking to yourself.
Omg literally i have to think out a lot to process stuff. People think i dont have a filter but i definitely do 😅 just dont filter out all the stuff others might
I do it too
I do it too
So fun to see you reacting to one of my favorite "comfort food" shows; grew up watching this and it's so charming and nostalgic for me. Maybe a good one to watch might be the one where Frasier and Niles try to write a book together (Author, Author)? I think you can guess how that goes but it's still fun and explores sibling rivalry through a humorous lens.
Please do more Frasier reactions, I want to know how much they got right. One episode that comes to mind is "Frasiers edge".
I know it's already been said but just to drive it home, PLEASE do more Frasier. I've been watching this show on repeat my whole life and closest thing I've had to a therapist more than just a session every decade or so.
Best comedy of all time.
The way they managed to make this a complex mystery of facts and motives on an expert level is just masterful.
Love Frasier! Lots of fertile ground there. Recs: Shrink Wrap S3E2; Where There's Smoke S3E21; The Impossible Dream S4E3; First, Do No Harm S6E5; Frasier's Edge S8E9; Kenny on the Couch S10E17;
My dad was a psychiatrist, and his testimony helped to exonerate a young woman who was mentally challenged. She claimed that she started a fire that killed her entire foster family. We lived in Indiana at the time, and Indiana doesn’t allow cameras in the court room. However the story was reported on via court sketches, and the notes from the reporter assigned to the case. Because of that everyone in town knew about my father’s involvement in the case. We didn’t have an unlisted phone number, so for months afterwards people would call and threaten to burn our house down.
Hello Dr Elliott, I enjoy your reactions and I hope that you will look at more Frasier episodes. There is a scene in this episode I remember where Frasier asks Niles if there was something that he (Frasier) may have missed that Niles noticed and Niles told him something to the effect that, during the interview "Mr Safford removed my pants and put them on his cat." At any rate, looking forward hopefully to more Frasier and Bojack reactions.
so happy you are doing this, fraiser is my favourite show and has been my comfort show for a very long time, i doubt it will ever not be my comfort show, i assumed dementia rates were much much higher so glad its not nearly as common as i expected
really good reaction though, if you want to do more fraiser i would recommend an episode called room service, there are parts which go into a lot of psychology and i am curious if any of it stands up to scrutiny or not
Great fun to watch and a great vehicle for you to share some of your knowledge and insights, very entertaining 😊
I can't say which Frasier episodes are the most interesting from a psychiatric perspective, but if you want to watch the GAYEST episodes, may I recommend:
s2e3 - The Matchmaker
s4e3 - The Impossible Dream
s5e14 - The Ski Lodge
s7e15 - Out with Dad
s11e3 - The Doctor is Out
Honorable mention: s10e22 - Fathers and Sons
The Ski Lodge and The Matchmaker are two of my absolute favourite episodes 😂
This was great! I've been hoping you would do a Frasier episode. I'd love more!
That's Donald O'Connor,who was in musicals and comedies in the 1940s-1950s
Frasier is one of my favorite shows of all time. I need to put together a list of the best Psychology related episodes.
Please do more Frasier episodes. Lots of episodes involve psychiatric themes.
Love this video, as a law student I find it really interesting that the defence and the prosecution will both call their own experts that can have such differing opinions of the same person and their mental capacity.
It does happen but often the issue is not about the medical bits, but how the medical aspects map onto the legal test. Often they don't map on neatly and that's where the differing opinions come in
The new Frasier is just as good. I know some people don't agree. I know. But it's lovely to have him back.
I just don't think I could enjoy it without Niles.
@@TheHopperUK
I miss Niles and Daphne too. If it goes well then maybe they could be persuaded to make a comeback.
And their son in the show is very Niles. It's adorable.
I'm watching the Frasier reboot. It's like a nice fuzzy warm blanket.
I loved the original show until it became more about Niles and Daphne than Frasier, but hopefully the new one will satisfy my itch for a classic sitcom.
Thank you so much I commented twice on reacting to Frasier and my wish came true .
I’m really good at masking my ADHD. I was diagnosed 8 months ago but I’ve had it my whole life. Now that I understand why I do things the way I do is because of my ADHD. I didn’t understand why I was so different from others in the past so masking was a coping mechanism. Still coming to terms with it!
Your review reminded me of Tom & Viv. It's an old movie about TS Eliot and his wife Vivienne who was committed to an insane asylum for decades. I was reminded of the test they gave her which was astonishing. Anyway, I'd like to see your reaction to it and you might also find it interesting.
i learned that being "committed" is being "sectioned" in the UK from Peep Show.
Ond of my favourite shows of all time! I reiterate what everyone already said in the comments: please do more Frasier, it is such a good and funny show (but they never make fun of mental illness)
I would so love to see your take on Feel Good! The central relationship is queer, and it takes a really interesting look at addiction, shame, heteronormativity, and toxic relationships!
More of these would be amazing, great ones would be Frasiers Edge or Daphne Returns
I know it‘s old but how about you watch some of the TV series „Dexter“ for a video. It would make for an interesting video about psychopathy/ASPD. It’s portrayal seems to be more accurate/ less romanticized than in other series but I‘d love to hear from a professional.
God I have to watch Frasier
Frasier and Niles have such massive egos that it's fun to see either be brought down a peg or two.
If you don't mind can you try reacting to more series such as mr robot (related to the mental illnesses of elliot, darlene, angela, tyrell and dom), girl from nowhere (nanno and yuri) and taxi driver (doki and hajoon;s identity and the bishop's sociopathic nature)
I’m all about recommendations today.
There’s a Showtime 2 season show about a psychiatrist, called Huff and you might like it, but big trigger warning for the first episode because a young queer patient unalives themselves in the doctor’s office and it’s very upsetting. But otherwise, the show has a lot of good parts including a schizophrenic man whose mother won’t see him anymore after an incident, even though he is sorry and doing better. It’s a pretty good show.
Also Six Feet Under has so many great moments regarding death, grief, sexuality and family dynamics, plus a character who is a sex addict.
And the This American Life podcast episode titled Dr. Gilmer & Mr. Hyde has a diagnosis puzzle that’s very interesting. (And a bit sad.)
That was an interesting one.
Could you look at the show dispatches from elsewhere? I'm interested to see a psychiatrist's perspective on it.
I'm hoping to hear your thoughts on season 4 episode 3, because it's LGBT related.
It’s crazy how some people don’t like This show it’s freaking hilarious
If you haven't yet, you should read "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater". It is about this very situation (the mental health condition, and not the legal res).
Aw, I love Donald O’Connor
16:48 the audio was missing from your mic. Just fyi :)
MOAR
Why are you doing this on holiday? go and enjoy Florence my man!
Unfortunately being a content creator doesn't work like that. Inconsistent or infrequent uploads trends towards destroying your channel's analytics, which has a feedback loop of recommending your videos to fewer people which further destroys your analytics.
Ideally these videos would've been scheduled in advance, but that couldn't happen for whatever reason.
MASH tv series
I prefer ‘sectioned’ over ‘committed’ - it just sounds more forceful. In Canada, we don’t really have a term, because we’re just too polite to talk about such mental illness.
Certified or committed would probably be most commonly used in Canada or formal patients