Tag: Friends

  • 10 Best ‘The Morning Show’ Characters, Ranked by Likability

    10 Best ‘The Morning Show’ Characters, Ranked by Likability

    The Morning Show (2019) is a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of morning television. Who makes the cut, who does – and who doesn’t have the it factor, and just how far those on top will go to stay there. An all-star cast that includes Friends alum Jennifer Aniston as The Morning Show host…

  • 10 Best ‘Heartstopper’ Quotes, Ranked

    10 Best ‘Heartstopper’ Quotes, Ranked

    The sincere impact of Heartstopper can not be understated. This is a show literally saving lives with its depiction of LGBTQ+ youth, highlighting the joy and compassion within those too often reduced to stereotypes. It has reframed what a romantic show could be, delivering wholesome yet bingeworthy television. In many ways, it is the 21st-century…

  • ‘Modern Family’ Finds New Home on Another Network

    ‘Modern Family’ Finds New Home on Another Network

    Fan favorite comedy series, Modern Family, has found a new home! Starting from the last week of September, the series will air on Warner Bros Discovery-owned TBS cable network as a continued effort by the network to reinforce its comedy leanings. Previously, shows like Friends and The Big Bang Theory, among others, moved to the…

  • ‘Seinfeld,’ ‘Friends,’ and ‘ER’ Made For ‘90s Must-See TV

    ‘Seinfeld,’ ‘Friends,’ and ‘ER’ Made For ‘90s Must-See TV

    The term “Must See TV” has been used so often that it has almost lost all relevance. Game of Thrones? Must see TV. The Sopranos? Must see TV. Squid Game, Ted Lasso, The Mandalorian? Must see, must see, must see. Yet there was a time not all that long ago where the term wasn’t a…

  • Worst TV Series Finales Ever

    Worst TV Series Finales Ever

    A television series finale, by and large, falls into one of three categories. There are those where the creative team delivers a heartfelt “thank you” for the time the fans have invested by delivering a finale that sends the series out on a high, like Friends, M*A*S*H*, or Brooklyn Nine-Nine. There are series finales that…

  • This Is ‘Friends’ Biggest Plot Hole

    This Is ‘Friends’ Biggest Plot Hole

    With 10 Seasons and 236 episodes under its belt, Friends basically ruled television during its run. It was hugely successful, so it’s a no-brainer that there were some super famous guest stars during its run. Actors such as Julia Roberts, Billy Crystal, Robin Williams, and more have all taken a trip to Central Perk, but…

  • 10 Best Sitcom Families, Ranked by Likability

    10 Best Sitcom Families, Ranked by Likability

    What makes a family great? Is it supportive and loving parents, annoying yet caring siblings, or the relatives who always hover around their lives? The answer is all of the above. There have been plenty of families in your favorite sitcoms like Modern Family and Friends, and every episode lets fans discover a new side…

  • 10 Best Jennifer Aniston Movies, Ranked

    10 Best Jennifer Aniston Movies, Ranked

    Although audiences may know the actress for her iconic layered hairstyle in Friends, where she played the ever-stylish, iconic protagonist, Rachel Green, Jennifer Aniston actually got her kickstart working as an actress at an early age with an uncredited role in the 1988 movie Mac and Me. In 1993, she starred in her first major…

  • This ‘Friends’ Character Saved the Show’s Final Season

    This ‘Friends’ Character Saved the Show’s Final Season

    Friends had an incredibly impressive run on NBC for 10 seasons, and the show has only spiked in popularity ever since it hit syndication and streaming platforms. The staggering popularity of Friends in the years that have passed since its finale can be best attributed to the show’s consistency of quality. Shows like Seinfeld or…

  • When ‘Friends’ Killed Off ‘Murder, She Wrote’

    When ‘Friends’ Killed Off ‘Murder, She Wrote’

    Television in the 1990s would be a decade that revolutionized sitcoms and dramas. The Simpsons spoofed a typical family comedy, while Twin Peaks descended a soap opera into dark surrealism. Never was that more clear than when a long-running mystery show confronted this new reality with an emerging sitcom. Murder, She Wrote ran from 1984…