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Please help!
Can anyone out there tell me what happened on Friends on Thursday? Please somebody tell all!
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OptimistPrime: Thank you! I am glad I didn't miss anything. :)
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Rachel agreed to move in with Ross on tonight's episode. Do you think they're setting it up so that R&R will get back together?
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I hope Rachel and Ross get back together. I think they make a better couple than Rachel and Joey do.
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It was so sad when Joey needed a hug at the end of last night's episode! I do hope R&R get back together though...
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friends
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Who cares if they are "real" or not - its the best damn show on TV! haha |
UGh NO RACHEL AND ROSS.
:) Had to get that out. I am so sick of the on off back forth love hate thing with them. And the dynamics with them apart are better--more complications, etc. |
"Friends" cast members reportedly want at least $1 million per episode, Variety reports.
LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Variety reports that representatives for the cast of "Friends" have begun formal talks with NBC and the show's producer, Warner Bros. TV, for a deal to bring the hit comedy back for a ninth season next fall. The mere fact that talks have started could be good news for the companies, as both strongly want the show to return. But insiders still believe there's a 50-50 chance the cast will ultimately decide to call it quits at the end of the current season, according to the entertainment trade publication. Insiders familiar with the negotiations aren't giving up many details of the current talking points. But early indications are that the cast will require pay hikes from their current salary of $750,000 per episode to at least $1 million per episode; a bump to $1.1 million for each half-hour doesn't seem out of the question, Variety said. Each season is about 22 episodes. The actors rejected an offer of $800,000 last fall, USA Today reported last month. Technically, the talks are two different negotiations: What Warner Bros. will pay the cast, and what NBC will in turn pay the studio for the show. Assuming NBC absorbs the bulk of the cast pay hike, the network's per-episode license fee of $5.5 million could increase by $1 million or more. Warner Bros. and CNN.com are part of AOL Time Warner. http://www.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/News...eut/index.html |
Yay!
For those of you who might not have heard....Friends is going to be back for a ninth season :) I guess contract negotiations must have gone through..which means each actor will get 1 million dollars an episode. I guess they just couldn't get by on 750,000 per show ;)
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Is this week's episode a new one?
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There will not be a new episode of Friends until after the Olympics.
I know this is against everyone else, but I think I kind of like Rachel and Joey together :) BTW, has anyone seen the cover of the new Enquirer?? I saw it at the grocery store yesterday. It says Rachel will die in a baby emergency :eek: |
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