Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty year-old friends living in the Manhattan borough of New York City.Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty year-old friends living in the Manhattan borough of New York City.Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty year-old friends living in the Manhattan borough of New York City.
- Won 6 Primetime Emmys
- 79 wins & 231 nominations total
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Reviewers say 'Friends' is celebrated for Chandler's humor and sarcasm, making him a fan favorite. Phoebe's quirky and eccentric personality is noted, though some find her annoying. Monica is recognized for her cleanliness and controlling nature, with mixed opinions on her character development. The show's ensemble cast and dynamic interactions receive widespread acclaim, though some critics argue certain storylines can be repetitive or rely too heavily on clichés.
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I never used to watch this show. My wife loved this show and whenever she would watch it I would never pay attention because I had no interest in it. But then one day I happen to look up and see something funny and I got hooked. Out of all the characters on this show the one I can relate to the most was Chandler.
I started watching all the reruns with my wife all the time on TBS. But after my wife passed away in September of last year I just can't bring myself to watch the show. All I have to say is the show is definitely worth watching and it was sad to see it go.
Thank you Matthew for making me and my wife laugh. Rest in peace.
I started watching all the reruns with my wife all the time on TBS. But after my wife passed away in September of last year I just can't bring myself to watch the show. All I have to say is the show is definitely worth watching and it was sad to see it go.
Thank you Matthew for making me and my wife laugh. Rest in peace.
There never has been a sitcom that truly pictures life among the singles (twenty-something) as good as this show does. It's not just comedy, it presents the episodes in such a way that one can truly identify with the situations they face so the audience has something to talk about in coffee shops too. The humor is universal. I feel like I'm part of the group every time I watch it because I feel the different emotions they go through. Plus, of course, it is so much fun because it's fast-paced. Every scene and every moment is relative to what is going to happen next so you don't feel like it is dragging you onto nothing. Just like how a sitcom should be. Funny!
Are you happy? watch Friends!
are you sad? watch Friends!
not sure! yet, watch Friends!
10Rob1331
What can be said about Friends that hasn't already been said? It's easily one of the best sitcoms of all-time. It's on every "best sitcoms ever" list for a reason...because it is! If that doesn't convince you just read through these reviews and you'll see just how loved this show really is. The cast is perfect, not a weak link on the entire show. Almost everyone can find someone on the show that they identify with. I've seen every episode numerous times (considering it's always on) and I still laugh just as much on every watch as I did the first time I watched it. I'll continue to watch reruns and laugh and I doubt that I'll ever get bored with this show.
Everyone says that Seinfield is the greatest show ever. I love Seinfield but it doesn't come close to Friends. Every episode of Friends will make you laugh non-stop. We have grown to love the characters and what happens to them. The fitting personalities of these characters are absolute genius. Rachel the spoiled yet sweet girl, Monica the mother figure, Phoebe the hippy chick, Joey the dopey yet cool Italian, Chandler the sarcastic loser and Ross the neurotic victim stay together to help each other with their problems in the big city. I've got every season on DVD. This sitcom, in my opinion, is the greatest sitcom of all time and it changed the TV world forever. It's a great show.
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- TriviaJoey was originally written as a jerk. When Matt LeBlanc questioned why the others would be friends with him, the character was changed.
- GoofsRachel's birthday: In episode 4x05, she says she was born on May the 5th (Taurus) but later, in 7x22, when a policeman asks for her driver's license, he looks at her birth date and remarks that she is an Aquarius (January/February).
- Crazy creditsAfter Courtney Cox married David Arquette, they added 'Arquette' to the end of the entire cast and crew's names in the credits to honor the marriage.
- Alternate versionsIn the DVD version of "The One After I Do" from season 8, there was a part when Chandler was dancing in slippery shoes with Judy Geller and slips and tears down Judy's dress. The scene was not added in the television version.
- ConnectionsEdited into Friends: The One Before the Last One - Ten Years of Friends (2004)
- SoundtracksI'll Be There For You
(Theme from Friends (1994))
Music by Michael Skloff
Words by David Crane, Marta Kauffman, Phil Solem, Danny Wilde and Allee Willis
Performed by The Rembrandts
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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