Or ‘great’ to ‘greatest,’ if we’re being honest.
It's easily one of the most popular sitcoms ever, but Friends also gets wildly homophobic at times. Here are the ickiest episodes of the '90s classic.
Rachel now. I've switched! Ross was ridiculous. What a baby! You can't plan a future with that guy. There’s no one I would ...
Rachel and Barry secretly see each other, even though he is now engaged to Mindy, who asks Rachel to be her maid of honor.
A viral post arguing that Rachel Green, not Ross Geller, was the most emotionally mature character on 90s sitcom Friends has ...
Friends has timeless appeal as an ensemble sitcom, but there are a handful of episodes that haven't aged well in the past ...
This Season 5 highlight was definitely unforgettable.
Unless you're a show like Seinfeld, sitcoms follow an established set of tropes, with every episode revolving around a family or group of friends having a conflict, only for them to solve it and make ...
NBC's legendary sitcom "Friends" was no stranger to A-list guest stars. One of its most notable was Reese Witherspoon, who played Jill Green, the youngest sister of Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston).
From left, Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry), Jill Green (Reese Witherspoon), and Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston) stand in the main kitchen on "Friends" - Dave J Hogan/Getty Images NBC's legendary sitcom ...
If the classic “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” were to be remade today, the Chipster’s cheerio would be all about his affair with an undergrad, using the wrong pronouns and including Norman Mailer on his ...
Johnson's new documentary 'SURFILMUSIC' is dedicated to Perry, who died in 2024 ...