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The one where Rachel and Ross do whatever it is that they do that they call a relationship.
all you can do is sit back and watchOh god
I did not watch the show after season 1 (though I should), but if they have one of those flashback episodes in which the entire show is based on old clips/memories, then it is that episode.The one where Rachel and Ross do whatever it is that they do that they call a relationship.
all you can do is sit back and watch
you started the fireI am just marveling at what my actions hath wrought with my Billy Joel thread.
Unintended consequences indeed.
you started the fire
the episode with Billy Joel, Tom Cruise and Bruce Willis was awful
pffft...Meatloaf is who makes Fight Club work....and i don't think he's ever been on FriendsI have no doubt that you enjoyed The One with Brad Pitt, if you were able to pry yourself away from Fight Club playing on a constant loop in your home.
I think it's one of those shows that captured the mood of a particular time in our pop culture but doesn't work outside of that time. I mean, it was never a particularly good show, but when it was on live, it captured a lot of what was going on in the world of young white people. It's just not relevant at all to the world we live in now. It also helped that NBC had owned Thursday nights for a long time and the show came on before Seinfeld.I can't stand the cadence of that show. It's so repetitive. I don't actually watch it but my wife will and has and it's so annoying from afar. And Ross has to be the worst character of all time.
I think it's one of those shows that captured the mood of a particular time in our pop culture but doesn't work outside of that time. I mean, it was never a particularly good show, but when it was on live, it captured a lot of what was going on in the world of young white people. It's just not relevant at all to the world we live in now. It also helped that NBC had owned Thursday nights for a long time and the show came on before Seinfeld.
Well played, Billy.you started the fire