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Friends, season 2 episode 9 🎄
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elcomfortador · 9 months
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In 1991, Fox attempted to sell audiences on a spinoff to Married... With Children called Top of the Heap, centered around Kelly Bundy's one-off boyfriend Vinnie Verducci, who was played by Matt LeBlanc. It only lasted six episode, but if you're a fan of Married, it's worth checking out because it very much has the mood and humor of the mothership show. (And it's streaming for free on Crackle.)
I'm sharing this scene, from the show's second episode, because not only is it a few more minutes with Christina Applegate's iconic Kelly Bundy, but also it does something interesting with Mona Mullins, the walking jailbait joke played by a pre-Chasing Amy Joey Lauren Adams. In most of the show, Mona exists only to be super sexualized, in a way that makes me think they were trying to give the show its own Kelly Bundy without really understanding what made Kelly a popular character. But in this scene, Mona gets to interact with another female character, and rather than regarding each other as rivals, they see in each other a kindred spirit. It's a very sweet moment for 90s sitcom tramps, honestly.
We cover Top of the Heap on Backdoor Pilots, a Patreon-only spinoff to my regular podcast, Gayest Episode Ever, so if you're ever curious about TV spinoffs and why some work and others don't, give it a listen.
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lewis-phillipson · 5 months
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Remembering Matthew Perry: A Tragic & Unexpected Loss
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In a tragic and unexpected turn of events, the entertainment world is mourning the loss of Matthew Perry, the beloved actor known for his unforgettable portrayal of Chandler Bing in the iconic '90s TV sitcom, Friends. At the age of 54.
Perry was found unresponsive in a hot tub at his home in Los Angeles at around 4 PM on Saturday (28th October 2023). Early indications suggest he drowned, but an official cause of death has not yet been released, local law enforcement said in a statement that there were no signs of foul play.
Perry's momentous career was marked by his magnetic presence on both the small and big screens. His portrayal of Chandler Bing, the sarcastic, quick-witted character in Friends, earned him a special place in the hearts of millions of viewers around the world.
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Perry's acting prowess and the undeniable chemistry he shared with co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, and Lisa Kudrow played a pivotal role in the show's success. Chandler Bing, known for his sarcastic one-liners and endearing childish behavior, became a character etched in pop culture history. Perry's portrayal earned him an Emmy nomination in 2002, highlighting the depth and versatility of his talent.
While Perry's professional life was filled with accolades and widespread acclaim, his personal life was marked by a battle with addiction. He was candid about his struggles with painkillers and alcohol, which led him to undergo rehabilitation multiple times. In 2016, Perry revealed that he could not recall three years of filming Friends due to his addiction issues.
After the success of Friends Perry took on various screen projects, but none came close to matching the colossal success of Friends. His role as Joe Quincy in Aaron Sorkin's The West Wing earned him two Emmy nominations, and he starred in his own show, Mr. Sunshine, which he also wrote and produced. The actor's final significant TV project was a reboot of The Odd Couple, which lasted for three seasons.
The news of Perry's passing has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. Colleagues and friends have paid their heartfelt tributes to the late actor.
Maggie Wheeler, who portrayed Janice, Chandler's troublesome ex-girlfriend in Friends, expressed her gratitude for the creative moments shared with Perry. Morgan Fairchild, who played his on-screen mother in the series, referred to Perry as her 'son' and lamented the loss of a brilliant young actor.
Perry leaves behind an enduring legacy, his wit, charm, and comedic genius will forever be cherished by fans worldwide.
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emilyhazel80 · 6 months
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F.R.I.E.N.D.S: The Iconic Reunion Of The Cast With Lots Of Nostalgic Moments
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The iconic cast of the widely known sitcom ‘FRIENDS’ came together for a heartwarming reunion and the event takes the viewers on a nostalgic journey. The opening scene of the event is quite familiar as Jennifer Aniston joined Courteney Cox and Matt LeBlanc on their old couch for an updated trivia game with David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow, and Matthew Perry, the show showed the unbreakable bond between the cast.
David's character, Ross Geller stood at the trivia board recreating a memorable and iconic moment from the show with their own questions. As  Schwimmer resumed his role as quiz master and asked the group: 'Rachel wrote Ross a letter and demanded he read it before they got back together. How many pages was that letter?'
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honestalgernon · 7 months
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The 1994 video of the 1976 song starring Daphne Zuniga and Matt LeBlanc.
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This whole Night Moves album was a soundtrack for 1976. Iconic.
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moonley18 · 4 months
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Matt LeBlanc Friends Ross Geller I’m Fine Mug
Start your day with a touch of humor and nostalgia with the Matt LeBlanc Friends Ross Geller I’m Fine Mug. This mug is not just a vessel for your favorite beverages; it's a playful homage to one of the most iconic moments in Friends history. Featuring the lovably clueless Ross Geller, played by Matt LeBlanc, the mug captures the essence of the "I’m Fine" scene with a high-quality print.
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Imagine sipping your morning coffee or tea with Ross Geller's hilarious expression—his attempt to mask his emotional turmoil. Whether you're a die-hard Friends fan or just enjoy a good laugh, this Matt LeBlanc Friends Ross Geller I’m Fine Mug is a delightful addition to your collection. Crafted with care and durability, it's microwave and dishwasher safe, making it the perfect companion for your daily dose of humor.
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outletdejavu · 5 months
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Throwback to the '96 Emmys where Matt LeBlanc stole the show in a custom Chrome Hearts bandage. 🖤 Talk about a high-end fashion statement! 🌟 Who says men can't rock the red carpet? 🤵 👠 For more iconic fashion moments, don't forget to visit outletdejavu.com 👠
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😱 'Friends' Stars Revealed as 'Unhappy' in Season 7?!
Getty Images: Behind the Glam and Gloom of Friends So, you know those TV shows that seem like a dreamy fantasyland where everyone is laughing, the sun is always shining, and every problem is resolved in exactly 22 minutes? Yeah, Friends was not that for Patty Lin, a former TV writer. I mean, come on, we've all had that one job where we thought, "This is it, my life's calling!" but then it turned out to be as pleasant as a root canal. Lin spills the beans in her upcoming memoir, titled End Credits: How I Broke Up with Hollywood. And let me tell you, her journey from starstruck to starstruck-down is like watching a rom-com turn into a disaster movie. Picture this: Lin, a bright-eyed writer, excitedly lands a gig on the iconic show Friends during its prime time. You know, that show with the haircut that launched a thousand trends and a coffee shop where people apparently had no jobs but still afforded massive apartments in New York City. The cast was top-notch: Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, and Matt LeBlanc. The A-listers of the 90s, folks! But here's where it gets real. Lin's excitement for breakfast with the stars quickly dwindles. It's like when you finally meet your celebrity crush and they turn out to be just an average Joe who snores and leaves the toilet seat up. Lin spills the beans in her book, saying those table reads and free breakfasts were about as enjoyable as accidentally stepping on a Lego brick. Apparently, the actors weren't just craving laughs; they were also hungry for scripts that fed their massive egos like those bottomless mimosas at brunch. 🥂 Remember Jennifer Aniston's iconic haircut? Well, she almost chopped the show itself in its final season! She spilled the beans on feeling like she'd been Rachel-ed out and was ready to call it quits. Patty Lin, our intrepid storyteller, chips in with tales of jokes that were killed faster than a mosquito at a picnic. Why? Because the actors didn't "feel" them, or they were too busy munching on bacon to deliver the punchline. Seriously, can you imagine a world where Chandler's sarcastic quips are drowned out by bacon munching? 😂 Hold onto your couch cushions, because it's about to get sitcom-squabble dramatic. Lin gives us a behind-the-scenes look at those intense post-run-through discussions. Think of it as a therapy session where everyone's trying to one-up each other's neuroses. The actors, in their role as character guardians, channeled more drama than a soap opera marathon. Lin describes it as a dire, aggressive spectacle. Let's just say, the levity of a comedy show was as absent as a cat during bath time. 🛁 Fast forward to the writers' room. If you've ever wondered what happens when comedy writers get together to rewrite jokes, well, according to Lin, it's like rewatching a funny movie but the laughter is dubbed over with crickets. She went in with optimism, but those comedic masterminds had her questioning her own humor faster than you can say "knock-knock joke." And oh, let's not forget Friends had hit its seventh season by then. It's like trying to squeeze a lemon that has already given all its juice. Lin compares it to going to the Olympics right after learning to skate, or trying to have a serious conversation at a party after the only topic left is "who's your favorite Kardashian?" 🏋️‍♂️ But don't be sad, dear readers, because Lin dishes out one of the biggest revelations: Much of the writers' room discussions turned into a passionate discourse on, wait for it, sex. Yes, because when you've run out of ideas for the characters, it's time to turn the show into a steamy soap opera, right? 😏 So, there you have it. Patty Lin's journey from starry-eyed newbie to disillusioned TV writer, all thanks to our beloved Friends. Just remember, behind the glamour shots and iconic hairstyles, there's a world of bacon-munching actors, ego-driven script debates, and endless discussions about other types of relationships. End Credits: How I Broke Up with Hollywood hits the shelves soon, and if you thought your office drama was intense, well, you might want to give this memoir a read. Cheers to you, Patty Lin, for giving us a behind-the-scenes glimpse that's juicier than Central Perk's coffee! ☕📺# Getty Images: Behind the Glam and Gloom of Friends So, you know those TV shows that seem like a dreamy fantasyland where everyone is laughing, the sun is always shining, and every problem is resolved in exactly 22 minutes? Yeah, Friends was not that for Patty Lin, a former TV writer. I mean, come on, we've all had that one job where we thought, "This is it, my life's calling!" but then it turned out to be as pleasant as a root canal. Lin spills the beans in her upcoming memoir, titled End Credits: How I Broke Up with Hollywood. And let me tell you, her journey from starstruck to starstruck-down is like watching a rom-com turn into a disaster movie. Picture this: Lin, a bright-eyed writer, excitedly lands a gig on the iconic show Friends during its prime time. You know, that show with the haircut that launched a thousand trends and a coffee shop where people apparently had no jobs but still afforded massive apartments in New York City. The cast was top-notch: Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, and Matt LeBlanc. The A-listers of the 90s, folks! But here's where it gets real. Lin's excitement for breakfast with the stars quickly dwindles. It's like when you finally meet your celebrity crush and they turn out to be just an average Joe who snores and leaves the toilet seat up. Lin spills the beans in her book, saying those table reads and free breakfasts were about as enjoyable as accidentally stepping on a Lego brick. Apparently, the actors weren't just craving laughs; they were also hungry for scripts that fed their massive egos like those bottomless mimosas at brunch. 🥂 Remember Jennifer Aniston's iconic haircut? Well, she almost chopped the show itself in its final season! She spilled the beans on feeling like she'd been Rachel-ed out and was ready to call it quits. Patty Lin, our intrepid storyteller, chips in with tales of jokes that were killed faster than a mosquito at a picnic. Why? Because the actors didn't "feel" them, or they were too busy munching on bacon to deliver the punchline. Seriously, can you imagine a world where Chandler's sarcastic quips are drowned out by bacon munching? 😂 Hold onto your couch cushions, because it's about to get sitcom-squabble dramatic. Lin gives us a behind-the-scenes look at those intense post-run-through discussions. Think of it as a therapy session where everyone's trying to one-up each other's neuroses. The actors, in their role as character guardians, channeled more drama than a soap opera marathon. Lin describes it as a dire, aggressive spectacle. Let's just say, the levity of a comedy show was as absent as a cat during bath time. 🛁 Fast forward to the writers' room. If you've ever wondered what happens when comedy writers get together to rewrite jokes, well, according to Lin, it's like rewatching a funny movie but the laughter is dubbed over with crickets. She went in with optimism, but those comedic masterminds had her questioning her own humor faster than you can say "knock-knock joke." And oh, let's not forget Friends had hit its seventh season by then. It's like trying to squeeze a lemon that has already given all its juice. Lin compares it to going to the Olympics right after learning to skate, or trying to have a serious conversation at a party after the only topic left is "who's your favorite Kardashian?" 🏋️‍♂️ But don't be sad, dear readers, because Lin dishes out one of the biggest revelations: Much of the writers' room discussions turned into a passionate discourse on, wait for it, sex. Yes, because when you've run out of ideas for the characters, it's time to turn the show into a steamy soap opera, right? 😏 So, there you have it. Patty Lin's journey from starry-eyed newbie to disillusioned TV writer, all thanks to our beloved Friends. Just remember, behind the glamour shots and iconic hairstyles, there's a world of bacon-munching actors, ego-driven script debates, and endless discussions about other types of relationships. End Credits: How I Broke Up with Hollywood hits the shelves soon, and if you thought your office drama was intense, well, you might want to give this memoir a read. Cheers to you, Patty Lin, for giving us a behind-the-scenes glimpse that's juicier than Central Perk's coffee! ☕📺 Read the full article
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acuriousgirl123 · 8 months
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Friends: A Classic Sitcom That Still Delights Audiences Today
Friends is a beloved sitcom that aired from 1994 to 2004, and continues to delight audiences today through streaming services and reruns. The show follows the lives of six friends living in New York City, and their various personal and professional struggles. In this review, we'll explore what makes Friends such a timeless classic.
One of the key strengths of Friends is its relatable characters. Each of the six main characters has their own unique quirks and flaws, which make them feel like real people rather than caricatures. Audiences can see themselves in the struggles and triumphs of these characters, which creates a strong emotional connection with the show.
The writing on Friends is also top-notch. The show's witty banter and clever one-liners have become iconic, and have inspired countless memes and pop culture references. The show's writers also tackled serious issues such as divorce, infertility, and addiction, which added depth and complexity to the show's lighthearted tone.
Another key factor in Friends' success is the chemistry between the cast. The six actors – Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer – had an undeniable chemistry that made their on-screen friendships feel authentic. This chemistry was a major part of the show's appeal, and has contributed to its enduring popularity.
Finally, Friends' timeless appeal can be attributed to its themes of friendship, love, and loyalty. The show's central message is that no matter what life throws at you, you can always count on your friends to be there for you. This message has resonated with audiences of all ages and backgrounds, making Friends a true classic.
In conclusion, Friends is a classic sitcom that has stood the test of time. Its relatable characters, clever writing, strong chemistry between the cast, and timeless themes of friendship and loyalty have made it a beloved show that continues to delight audiences today. It's no wonder that Friends has become a cultural touchstone that will be remembered for years to come.
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