I Personally Think These 10 '90s Sitcoms Are Almost as Good as 'Frasier'
Frasier was one of the best '90s sitcoms, but TV shows like Friends, Murphy Brown, and Living Single were also as good.

Sometimes, a spin-off transforms into its own entity and establishes a legacy separate from its parent show. After 11 seasons and enough awards to fill every corner of a luxury mansion, Frasier fits that category. Despite competition from the heaviest-hitting dramas, NBC's offbeat, intellectually-minded sitcom maintained its status as the most Emmy-winning scripted series of all time before HBO's Game of Thrones broke its record in 2016. One wouldn't necessarily expect such prestige from a series following Cheers' Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) as he moves from Boston back to his Seattle hometown. The uptight radio psychiatrist's fresh start includes contending with his equally stubborn family, spontaneous outbursts from his eccentric coworkers, multiple midlife crises, and whatever other outrageous circumstances the writers' room tosses (salad and scrambled eggs) his way.