Friends: The Most Popular TV Show

Friends is an American comedy television show created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman. The series was produced by Bright, Crane, Kauffman. It has ten seasons and was aired from September 1994 to May 2004. The main characters were Jennifer Aniston (Rachel Green), Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe Buffay), David Schwimmer (Ross Geller), Courteney Cox (Monica Geller), Matt LeBlanc (Joey Tribbiani), Matthew Perry (Chandler Bing).

Friends became the most popular TV show in the 2000s. The show is about six friends going through every life experience together in New York City. Rachel used to be a girl reliant on her wealthy father to support her, but later on, her friends taught her how to be independent, and she ended up being a successful woman. Monica works as a chef and lives in her own apartment. She is suffering from an obsession with cleanliness. At the same time, Ross Gellar is a paleontologist who has a crush on Rachel. He is Monica’s older brother. Chandler Bing is Joye’s roommate and best friend. Chandler has a good sense of humor. Phoebe Buffay, Monica’s roommate. She works as a masseuse and has a funny personality. She is my favorite character because she always makes me laugh. Joey Tribbiani is Chandler’s best friend. Joey is a food-loving person; his favorite meals are sandwiches and pizza. His job in the show is acting.

Finally, this tv show is one of my favorites. Each one of the characters makes me laugh in different ways. I would recommend people who like comedy shows to watch Friends too. This show is still as funny as it was when it first aired. The difference between each of the characters gives different forms of humor. I think this show also teaches young adults valuable life lessons. I would rate this show a ten out of ten.

2 Comments

  1. Reading this blog made me want to continue the series since I have only seen couple of episodes of the first season!

  2. I’ve always been interested in Friends’ popularity. To me, it seems that this is the type of show to grow relationships due to its comedic relief. I’ve never watched a full episode of Friends, but I’ll probably do so very soon.

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