Do you know Matthew Perry (Chandler) had gone to the channel before Friends with similar concept as a writer? But the channel refused because Friends was already in the pipeline?
Do you know Matthew Perry (Chandler) had gone to the channel before Friends with similar concept as a writer? But the channel refused because Friends was already in the pipeline?
Originally posted by: KrishnaPriyaa
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2" color="#ff3300">The concept of the show itself is quite realistic.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2" color="#ff3300">Friends who are always there for each other, through thick and thin. They love each other, they fight, they scream, they hug, they bicker- they have all sorts of drama with and around each other, but when it matters the most, they always have each other's backs.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2" color="#ff3300">I think every season upheld that, and that every episode showed that true friends never leave you.</font>
Do you know Matthew Perry (Chandler) had gone to the channel before Friends with similar concept as a writer? But the channel refused because Friends was already in the pipeline?
Yes because Chandler and Monica happened on a whim. It was supposed to be a one night thing in London. But the audience reaction was so very positive throughout that they decided to keep them together until the very end. Personally I find Mondler much more appealing.
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