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xo_kathy 05-07-2004 10:26 AM

What I thought was funny was how completely sad and helpless they all looked. It was like they would never see each other again.

First off, Monica & Chandler are moving to Westchester! I live in Westchester and make it into my NYC office 5 days a week in a whole *gasp* 35 minutes! It's not like they can never go to Central Perk again.

And, hello, Ross is Monica's brother! It's not like they won't hook up for a holiday here and there in the future! :rolleyes:

I'd actually read what I though was a fake spoiler earlier in the day (I haven't watched Friends in years, so I didn't really care) and I thought this person was just making something up. She was completely right - scene for scene. I felt a little psychic while watching! :p

MysticCat 05-07-2004 01:34 PM

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Originally posted by Taualumna
Is that why TPTB (The Powers That Be) never made Gunther a main character/appear in the opening credits, despite being in practically every episode?
Just seemed like he was in every episode -- according to TVTome.com , he was in 60 or so episodes, which would be about 1/4 of the total number of episodes. He rarely had more than a few lines in any episode that he was in, and he was a one-dimensional character whose relationship with the main characters did not extend beyond his crush on Rachel or beyond the coffeehouse.

Yes, it was a little odd that Ross (especially) and Rachel barely mentioned Emma when talking about her staying, but not nearly as odd as Chandler and Monica bringing the twins home from the hospital the day they were born. (And someone needed to show Matthew Perry how to hold a newborn.)

But it made perfect sense that Mike and Emma were absent in the last scene (and the twins were "hidden" in a stroller.) The show was called "Friends," not "Friends and their spouses and children." It started with the six main characters, it was always primarily about the main six characters and their relationships with each other, so it was appropriate for it to end with just the six of them.

MysticCat 05-07-2004 01:37 PM

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Originally posted by Peaches-n-Cream
lol, my bf hates Ross. Every time he is on screen he gets annoyed by Ross and says, "That nerd would never get Jennifer in real life."
Kind of how a dweeb like David Arquette would never have a chance with someone like Courtney Cox? ;)

honeychile 05-07-2004 01:38 PM

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Originally posted by DeltAlum
Geez. Don't tell my wife that. She was (is) a beauty queen type and married a skinny Delt she met in college. It's worked out pretty well.

By the way, isn't that way of thinking a tad sexist? If the guys were having the reverse conversation it probably would be considered so.

I think guys have that discussion much more often than they'd be willing to admit! ;)

And frankly, I love my fiance to death, but he can be a little dorky at times.

DWAlphaGam 05-07-2004 03:58 PM

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Originally posted by SSS1365
Mike was there at the end. He and Phoebe talked about starting their own family.
Oops, must've missed that. And MysticCat, I totally agree with keeping the very end just about the 6 of them. It would have been wrong to have any intruders.


Re: Gunther. I saw an interview with him, and he said the only reason he landed the gig was because he was the only extra that knew how to work the cappuccino machine. Who would've thought that skill could get someone so far?

vanda 05-07-2004 04:15 PM

I just wanted to hear Smelly Cat one more time.

justamom 05-07-2004 04:31 PM

I know I'm off (but still close) in these numbers, but on the radio
they said the finale of other shows ranked-
MASH-105 million
Cheers-80
Seinfeld-76
Friends-51-52 (actual numbers not released)

Please correct these if you heard it too.

LeslieAGD 05-07-2004 05:38 PM

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Originally posted by vanda
I just wanted to hear Smelly Cat one more time.
Phoebe was singing it during the retrospective hour.

MysticCat 05-10-2004 10:17 AM

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Originally posted by justamom
I know I'm off (but still close) in these numbers, but on the radio
they said the finale of other shows ranked-
MASH-105 million
Cheers-80
Seinfeld-76
Friends-51-52 (actual numbers not released)

Please correct these if you heard it too.

Probably not far off.

But a few things have to be remembered: When M*A*S*H ran, and when the finale aired, there were only three broadcast networks (four if you count PBS) and relatively few cable networks. The same was still somewhat true when Cheers began its run. Now, there are scores of channel options on most TV sets, so it is not surprising that newer shows and finales, however big, garner smaller audiences.

Also, when the M*A*SH finale ran, there were no VCRs or Tivos. People made plans to be at home (or at a party, like I was) watching TV, where the Nielson folks could count them. Perhaps a more apt comparison for now would be to try to guage not only how many people watched the Friends finale when it was actually airing, but how many others (like Ms. MysticCat and me) recorded it to watch later.

Jadey28 05-10-2004 10:49 AM

Apparently, I was too busy wiping my tears when the credits were rolling ~ my boyfriend says that the final episode of Friends is being released on DVD tomorrow (Tuesday). Is this true?

mu_agd 05-10-2004 10:53 AM

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Originally posted by Jadey28
Apparently, I was too busy wiping my tears when the credits were rolling ~ my boyfriend says that the final episode of Friends is being released on DVD tomorrow (Tuesday). Is this true?
that is correct.

Jadey28 05-10-2004 10:56 AM

Thanks :)

justamom 05-10-2004 02:00 PM

MysticCat81 I thought of that too a bit later, (except the VCR part) and it really does seem logical. Either way, 50 million ANYthing is a LOT!

I don't hold on to this kind of info for too long. Anyone remember how many people watched the Super Bowl? How does this compare to other big TV events?

MysticCat 05-10-2004 02:04 PM

CBS reported around 140 million viewers, which if accurate made it the most watched Super Bowl in history, and one of the most watched shows ever.

Again, we have to factor in VCRs and Tivos though. Few people are going to record the Super Bowl, unless they know they can watch it before they hear who won. So, it's more like the M*A*S*H finale -- if you're going to watch it at all, you're going to watch it live.

justamom 05-10-2004 02:14 PM

140m million! WOW! Thanks!

GeoffZ 05-10-2004 02:30 PM

Yeah the finale was the second higest rated broadcast this year, behind the Super Bowl.

http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,14056,00.html

Peaches-n-Cream 05-10-2004 09:00 PM

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Originally posted by MysticCat81
Kind of how a dweeb like David Arquette would never have a chance with someone like Courtney Cox? ;)
lol! My bf just loves Jennifer and wants her for himself. :rolleyes:
Anyway, he was yelling at the tv, "Stay on the plane! Do not get off the plane!" It was funny!

MysticCat 05-11-2004 09:24 AM

Your boyfriend is obviously a man of taste, Peaches-n-Cream. But we already knew that, didn't we? ;)

KellyB369 05-11-2004 04:42 PM

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Originally posted by UKDaisy
Oh and about Emma. When Rachael's character got pregnant a lot of fans complained that the baby would interupt and become a "7th" friend. So I think thats why they don't always mention her all the time.
I guess I can understand why she didn't play a big role - because they wanted to try to keep it to the original 6. But I definitely agree with the people who said that it was weird that neither Rachel nor Ross said anything about the fact that Ross would not be able to see his daughter. :rolleyes:

LeslieAGD 05-11-2004 06:43 PM

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Originally posted by KellyB369 But I definitely agree with the people who said that it was weird that neither Rachel nor Ross said anything about the fact that Ross would not be able to see his daughter.
What about his son, Ben?

KellyB369 05-13-2004 04:02 PM

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Originally posted by LeslieAGD
What about his son, Ben?
Him too! Ross was definitely not cut out to be a father.

LeslieAGD 05-13-2004 04:17 PM

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Originally posted by KellyB369
Him too! Ross was definitely not cut out to be a father.
I'm not questioning his TV parenthood status, just making the reference that the writers kind of lost interest in both kids after a while.


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