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Friends Reunion [HBO Max]

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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,282 ✭✭✭CruelSummer


    Poor Matthew Perry, youngest of the cast really looking the worse for wear.


  • Registered Users Posts: 925 ✭✭✭angel eyes 2012


    I enjoyed it far more than I thought I would. I was expecting to turn it off after 5 minutes but realised I was actually enjoying it. Think David Schwimmer had the most work done, he was very shiny.

    I wasn't a massive fan of the final seasons. Series 1 to 4 were excellent, then the storylines became more like a soap and Chandler wasn't as funny when he got with Monica.

    Still, I liked them doing the read-through and the Ross Rachel scene really brought back that time to me. Great to see Tom Selleck too, always enjoyed the scene where Monica's parents find out about her relationship with Richard at Jack Geller's birthday party.


  • Registered Users Posts: 134 ✭✭TheG0AT


    Pussyhands wrote:
    Lads, was there a different Carole at the start? I don't remember her...Anita Barone


    There was, think it was the first or second episode.

    Joey's agent Estelle was also played anither support character in the first season


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 44,035 ✭✭✭✭Basq


    Nice nostalgia trip but definitely suffered from it's own hype.

    Best bits were table reads and cast chatting.

    The live stuff with Corden, the catwalk bit etc were cringe!

    Schwimmer seemed to have the most enthusiasm of anyone.. always my favourite of the bunch!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,576 ✭✭✭Jinglejangle69


    The one time Matthew Perry tried to speak and crack a joke Jennifer Aniston interrupted like a spoiled attention seeking kid.

    He actually pulled her up but was like a mouse after it.

    She is drama.


  • Registered Users Posts: 134 ✭✭TheG0AT


    Schwimmer came out of that looking a million bucks. The stuff about him and Jennifer was the big reveal I guess...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 70 ✭✭shadyslimshady


    Amazing what 17 years does to people :(:(:(

    Ross and Phoebe look great though.


  • Registered Users Posts: 134 ✭✭TheG0AT


    Ross and Phoebe look great though.


    I thought so too, they looked most natural

    Poor Joey ate a few too many sandwiches


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,039 ✭✭✭✭retro:electro


    The one time Matthew Perry tried to speak and crack a joke Jennifer Aniston interrupted like a spoiled attention seeking kid.

    He actually pulled her up but was like a mouse after it.

    She is drama.

    I think they tried to help him out a lot with getting his points across because he seemed to be uncomfortable.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,962 ✭✭✭✭dark crystal


    I really enjoyed it!

    I'm now hoping against hope that Jennifer and David get together in real life - take that Mr. Pitt!

    I genuinely had no idea they ever had a crush on each other. I'm almost sure Jennifer was dating Tate Donovan at the time (he later played Joshua, the object of her affection around season 4 or 5).

    I was a little disappointed they didn't have more guest stars contributing. Even the ones who were there only had minimal speaking time. I think Maggie Wheeler (Janice) had the longest segment out of all of them.

    Matthew Perry was very quiet, but he always seemed the most reserved/shyest of the bunch in real life anyway. David, Lisa and Matt were definitely the most entertaining I though.

    Anyway, it was a lovely, nostalgic walk down memory lane for a while :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 70 ✭✭shadyslimshady


    I think they tried to help him out a lot with getting his points across because he seemed to be uncomfortable.

    Definitely on Valium to get through this.

    Chandler was my favourite character, hate to see him like that :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 134 ✭✭TheG0AT


    Surprised there was no mention of Ben or Emma


  • Registered Users Posts: 135 ✭✭murt101


    Just finished watching it and really enjoyed it, it had a good few laugh out loud moments, which were badly needed. The script readings were excellent. Reminds me of my college days and the night Friends was on was comedy night and always consisted of Friends, Fr Ted and Dont Feed The Gondolas.... happy days.
    I think I'll start rewatching it now.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,390 ✭✭✭UsBus


    TheG0AT wrote: »
    I thought so too, they looked most natural

    Poor Joey ate a few too many sandwiches

    Even though Joey has put some weight on, I thought he was the most natural looking. Very comfortable in himself. Ross and Phoebe aging well also.

    Jennifer and Courtney, what can you say, they look horrendous. Their faces are terrible. I would always question how some women would go down that route over aging naturally. It always looks brutal.


  • Registered Users Posts: 962 ✭✭✭James 007


    Haven't watched it as I don't have the packages, so I'm sure I will get to see it, the whole Friends thing reminds me of college too watching it in the Four Seasons Pub across from DIT Bolton Street, those colleges days with Oasis & Blur, no social media, god loved those days:)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 70 ✭✭shadyslimshady


    Forgot to mention they bit where Matthew Perry mentioned he was sweating every episode thinking the audience wouldn't laugh at this jokes.

    Just shows how some people are mental health needs to be taken more seriously everywhere.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,039 ✭✭✭✭retro:electro


    murt101 wrote: »
    Just finished watching it and really enjoyed it, it had a good few laugh out loud moments, which were badly needed. The script readings were excellent. Reminds me of my college days and the night Friends was on was comedy night and always consisted of Friends, Fr Ted and Dont Feed The Gondolas.... happy days.
    I think I'll start rewatching it now.

    Monday night tv! So good


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,039 ✭✭✭✭retro:electro


    UsBus wrote: »
    Even though Joey has put some weight on, I thought he was the most natural looking. Very comfortable in himself. Ross and Phoebe aging well also.

    Jennifer and Courtney, what can you say, they look horrendous. Their faces are terrible. I would always question how some women would go down that route over aging naturally. It always looks brutal.

    Matt was so relaxed in himself it was lovely to witness. He really enjoyed it! Jennifer looks bad, it’s sad to see. I’m not even sure what she has had done because her lips don’t look big or anything but her whole mouth area looks stretched. I hate commenting on how they look but it’s kind of unavoidable here. She really ruined her fantastic looks and I think she knows it too. She seemed a bit self conscious at times. Courtney looked overdone a few years ago but not as bad now but still has the same stretchy look like Aniston.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,962 ✭✭✭✭dark crystal


    UsBus wrote: »
    Even though Joey has put some weight on, I thought he was the most natural looking. Very comfortable in himself. Ross and Phoebe aging well also.

    Jennifer and Courtney, what can you say, they look horrendous. Their faces are terrible. I would always question how some women would go down that route over aging naturally. It always looks brutal.

    It really is a shame that women as naturally beautiful as Jennifer and Courtney choose to alter their appearances so much. Cox, in particular, is unrecognisable from what she originally looked like. She has been open about regretting the amount of work she's had done, but it's still terrible that actresses of a certain age feel they need to pump their gorgeous faces full of artificial crap to look better, when inevitably, it almost always makes them look a whole lot worse :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,669 ✭✭✭DebDynamite


    David Schwimmer talking about how annoying Marcel the monkey was was hilarious. He turned into Ross while he was telling the story!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,191 ✭✭✭✭Shanotheslayer


    TheG0AT wrote: »
    Surprised there was no mention of Ben or Emma

    Also surprised that the special guests didnt feature Bruce Willis or Paul Ruud

    Only part I disliked was lady Gaga. Didn't get the reference?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 70 ✭✭shadyslimshady


    I just want to give matthew perry a big hug :o:o:o


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,962 ✭✭✭✭dark crystal


    Also surprised that the special guests didnt feature Bruce Willis or Paul Ruud

    Only part I disliked was lady Gaga. Didn't get the reference?

    I'm assuming it was based on this version:



    Edit: It won't link for some reason:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIPSwnHMmNE&ab_channel=TBSTBS


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60,895 ✭✭✭✭Agent Coulson


    Forgot to mention they bit where Matthew Perry mentioned he was sweating every episode thinking the audience wouldn't laugh at this jokes.

    Just shows how some people are mental health needs to be taken more seriously everywhere.

    Where he said he couldn't let Matt have all the laughs when Matt kept missing his mark and falling or the chair fell over and just has he hit his mark Matthew jumped in to get the quick laugh.

    He really seemed to struggle mentally which no doubt lead to the drug issues.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 513 ✭✭✭The DayDream


    It's not a tv show though, but an obscene and literal puff piece prodded up by celebrities.

    It's definitely one of the most hollow and cynical cash grabs I've seen in a long time.

    No idea why people would want to watch it. The trailer was enough for me to know what's up.

    Because it's nostalgia. It's interesting to hear what went on behind the scenes of the most memorable episodes. It's interesting (and kinda sad) to see how they've aged, especially since they were all very good looking people in their prime when it was on air.

    Because there are very few truly classic comedies made and nothing even close to classic being made currently in comedy so it's nice to look back on one that was a phenomenon.

    No one cares that they got paid for it. They were getting a mil a show each in the 90s what do you expect.


  • Posts: 3,801 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    UsBus wrote: »
    Even though Joey has put some weight on, I thought he was the most natural looking. Very comfortable in himself. Ross and Phoebe aging well also.

    Jennifer and Courtney, what can you say, they look horrendous. Their faces are terrible. I would always question how some women would go down that route over aging naturally. It always looks brutal.

    They look fine. If they had blimped out, got fat, went gray, lost elasticity in their faces we’d all be saying how they left themselves go.

    Not that Matt looks bad, but men get away with putting on weight a bit more. Most 50 year old women look nothing like those two.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 513 ✭✭✭The DayDream


    Also surprised that the special guests didnt feature Bruce Willis or Paul Ruud

    Only part I disliked was lady Gaga. Didn't get the reference?

    Well the reference was obviously from the smelly cat episode, but I hated that part too. Like the funny thing about the song was how bad it is including the singing (which in the episode she gets her vocals dubbed over by the record company when she records a video). Then Gaga comes on and over-sings it in this show offy try hard way with vibrato.

    She was like the annoying bloke at the sesh who has to bring out the acoustic guitar and belt out songs to try and be the center of attention.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,506 ✭✭✭Underground


    I actually ended up enjoying it in the end after getting over the initial disappointment of realising it wasn't a new episode.

    The worst parts of this was the celebrity fluff that didn't need to be there : James Corden (although he wasn't at his worst here tbf), David Beckham (why???), Mindy Kaling (she's great, but why here??), and the worst segment of them all, Lady Gaga. Christ that was cringe.

    Courtney and Jennifer almost reminded me of watching The Irishman, they look like CGI versions of themselves.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,191 ✭✭✭✭Shanotheslayer


    Jennifer Aniston will always be unreal to me lads. Courtney on the other hand. Some change.

    Joey was the most natural. Genuinely seems the bloke you'd have pints with down the pub and a bit of craic.

    David I don't think changed much. Well spoken nice bloke


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 513 ✭✭✭The DayDream


    James 007 wrote: »
    Haven't watched it as I don't have the packages, so I'm sure I will get to see it, the whole Friends thing reminds me of college too watching it in the Four Seasons Pub across from DIT Bolton Street, those colleges days with Oasis & Blur, no social media, god loved those days:)

    You can get a free 7 day trial of NowTV if you want to watch it, you'll have to put your card number in and download the player but it's not too much hassle. I enjoyed it more than I thought I would, it was a good hour and a half and I cancelled the trial as soon as I had finished watching.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,290 ✭✭✭DaveyDave


    They look fine. If they had blimped out, got fat, went gray, lost elasticity in their faces we’d all be saying how they left themselves go.

    Not that Matt looks bad, but men get away with putting on weight a bit more. Most 50 year old women look nothing like those two.

    People in this thread really need to get over themselves. They're in their 50s, they're allowed age! If Matt lost weight he'd look 10 years younger, sure, but considering he's 53 and fat he actually looks good. Still has his charm and the grey hair suits him.

    He seemed to be the one enjoying themselves the most. It's silly everyone is focusing on their looks so much, we have a show and characters that we can all quote with friends and family and always throw on to watch when we're bored, their looks don't matter.

    Every time I'm getting a slice of cake I always think of this scene:



  • Registered Users Posts: 8,239 ✭✭✭Pussyhands


    Looking forward to this tonight.

    Not surprised about the positive comments of Schwimmer, Ross is my favourite character and is really the glue of the whole thing imo.

    I always think the writers miss out on a lot of credit. No doubt they're probably the richest of the lot from the show but the writing is more important than the characters. David Crane, like John Sullivan is a genius.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 39,580 CMod ✭✭✭✭ancapailldorcha


    Pussyhands wrote: »
    Looking forward to this tonight.

    Not surprised about the positive comments of Schwimmer, Ross is my favourite character and is really the glue of the whole thing imo.

    I always think the writers miss out on a lot of credit. No doubt they're probably the richest of the lot from the show but the writing is more important than the characters. David Crane, like John Sullivan is a genius.

    I don't think writers are all that well paid, at least when compared to the cast. There was that whole writers' strike thing over a decade ago now and that must have built up for a while.

    The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the LORD your God.

    Leviticus 19:34



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,234 ✭✭✭✭BPKS


    Was a nice bit of nostalgia that shouldn't be taken too seriously. I was worried when I heard Corden was doing the interviews but the way they set it up was very clever so the "interview" bit didn't seem to go on too long over the course of the show.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,300 ✭✭✭✭razorblunt


    Over the Lockdown last year, I'd watch a few episodes of Friends over lunch. At the time I think just how good looking Courtney Cox was got overlooked by Jennifer Aniston being there and bringing the likes of Elle McPherson et al in. She was stunning. By the time she was doing that Cougar show she'd already ruined it. Jennifer Aniston just seemed to have that bloated cheeks face relatively recently. She'd obviously had work done previously and it was much more subtle.

    Schwimmer is busy working quite frequently so it should be no surprise that he's in the best "shap" of the lads who are all grand for 50+ men.
    I'm sure if Le Blanc had a show starting after summer he'd drop the weight relatively quickly.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,239 ✭✭✭Pussyhands


    Jennifer ruined herself. Unrecognisable in this photo.

    1_PAY-MAIN-Jennifer-Aniston.jpg


  • Registered Users Posts: 460 ✭✭Shybride2016


    I mentioned earlier in the thread that I am a massive Friends fan and it would take a lot for me not to love the Reunion show.

    Watched it last night and absolutely loved it. Pure nostalgia for me and it captured everything great about the show.

    They seemed to genuinely all be glad to be back in the same room together and the chemistry and gelling well together was still evident IMO. I found the set visits quite moving as it must’ve been so surreal to be back where it all started and ended and see the sets again.

    The special guests were great but I wish they’d each been given more time. Seeing Janice, Gunther and the Gellers there was brilliant and they should’ve had more time to speak.

    The “favourite” episodes of the Celebs with no other link to Friends could’ve easily been mentioned by the fans from around the world, absolute waste of money paying them to say what their favourite episode was IMO when they could’ve asked genuine fans the same thing and gotten the same answer but with more enthusiasm!

    The table reads - genius idea and so funny seeing their reactions to each other’s lines when they would’ve had to keep straight faces when filming the scenes originally.

    Loved hearing from Bright, Kaufmann & Crane too and I completely agree with what they said about the series being wrapped up in a tidy happy bow and they wouldn’t want to unpick it.

    Thought it was very interesting to hear from the fans around the world, particularly from the young women featured who spoke about the impact it had on their lives.

    I had no idea there was going to be an audience either - so jealous!! Wonder was it genuine fans or the usual relatives of the execs who got tickets.

    All in all I loved it, was done perfectly and well put together spacing out the interview bits with the visits to set and the table reads.

    Thought it was funny how they couldn’t remember certain episodes, they clearly haven’t rewatched it a thousand times like some others I know lol

    I don’t have a strong opinion about James Corden but it certainly wasn’t the James Corden show. I read elsewhere that the cast asked for him to do the interview so they obviously have a good relationship there.

    Can’t wait to watch it again!!

    Edited to add - once you start messing with your face I’d say it’s hard to stop as you need to keep up whatever treatments you have, which is such a shame. Aging is a natural process of life and people shouldn’t feel they have to stall it or ruin their natural looks. Hollywood and tabloid culture have a lot to answer for. Also, why only the comments on Jennifer and Courtney’s faces? Very obvious that Matthew Perry has had work done to his face too but no mention of that? He didn’t seem well which was quite uncomfortable to watch in parts I felt. I hope he’s ok.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 68,317 ✭✭✭✭seamus


    I genuinely didn't think he was still alive :o
    I said the same thing. He's a bit like Christopher Lloyd; has looked 70 for the past 40 years.

    Larry Hankin was only in his mid-50s when he played Mr Heckles.
    Swaine wrote: »
    Sad to see Matthew Perry in that state, had no idea he had drug issues.
    Yeah, ongoing for years. If you're binge-watching, you can see his weight go up and down drastically between seasons at times. But people even noticed the changes in him when it was just on regular TV.

    He talked in the interviews about the pressure he felt from the audience to be funny and how crushed he was when a joke fell flat. And they showed a blooper where Matt was getting a load of laughs, so he jumped in for some of his own.
    I wonder did he feel to a certain extent - as the only character written to be the comedian - that he was carrying more of the burden of the comedy in the show than the others, which in turn led to more pressure.
    Rachel's face looks completely different from different angles, if that makes sense. :D She's still as bubbly as ever. Phoebe has aged well. A little annoying still, she shouts too much. Monica as bland as ever, nothing character.

    Joey has become Joey if he had married Monica, his enthusiasm for the whole thing was great.

    Ross hasn't changed a bit and IMO carried the that reunion like he did with the show. He's funny when not even trying to be.
    Going by last night, you can definitely see how much the characters were shaped over time by the actual actors themselves. They began to converge to an extent. I know they had written Ross for Schwimmer, but you can see how alike the others are to their characters by the end. Aniston said at one stage that she couldn't remember something or other in the show, but then later details exactly what the other women were wearing on the first day they met. Which is a very "Rachel" thing to be able to do.

    The whole thing was very American saccharine crap, but it was still decent to be able to see the reminiscing from the perspective of the original cast. It also kind of elevates any rewatching of the original shows. You often hear about massive infights that blow up in shows, and it taints episodes when you go back and rewatch, because subconsciously you know the actors were just going through the motions for the paycheque.

    At least the interview put any sense of that to rest and you can watch it knowing that they were all having a blast at the time. (I'm sure the paycheques helped)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,817 ✭✭✭Hooked


    Thoroughly enjoyed it... And I wasn't a 'big' fan, 1st time around.

    Lisa Kudrow looked GREAT! Possibly little to no 'work' done - and, for me, was much more attractive (overall, not just on looks) than the other 2 - who looked like they'd laces up the back of their heads. Jen and CC seemed a bit OTT or fake IMO.

    Ross (David) seemed to LOVE being back amongst them. He re-read his lines like a PRO! Joey (Matt), like us all, is carrying a bit of 'timber' but looked fantastic. A real down to earth guy... or so it seemed. My wife was 'oohing and awwing' at his casting pics. He was (is) a ride, to be fair. Poor (Perry) Chandler... his issues written all over his face. Still trying to land that well timed, comedic, punchline.

    The story behind their casting made it for me, as did the pieces from B, K, Crane. The work that went into getting the perfect 6 friends... And the phenomenon that the show became.

    Having been a huge fan of James Corden before he left for LA, and having been in his audience at the Late Late show... he was the only let down (for me). Totally the wrong choice to interview them... Oh, and Lady Gaga's 'bit'. No. Just no.

    I, for one, am glad that they didn't ruin it by making an episode or movie.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,543 ✭✭✭A2LUE42


    TheG0AT wrote: »
    Surprised there was no mention of Ben or Emma

    Just like most of the show itself so :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,543 ✭✭✭A2LUE42


    The one time Matthew Perry tried to speak and crack a joke Jennifer Aniston interrupted like a spoiled attention seeking kid.

    He actually pulled her up but was like a mouse after it.

    She is drama.

    On the set they all missed his purple wall joke too.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 127 ✭✭JackTC


    A2LUE42 wrote: »
    On the set they all missed his purple wall joke too.

    And Matt Le Blanc missed when Matthew Perry said "It's great to see you again Matt" when they were sitting in the chairs.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,064 ✭✭✭Christy42


    seamus wrote: »
    I said the same thing. He's a bit like Christopher Lloyd; has looked 70 for the past 40 years.

    Larry Hankin was only in his mid-50s when he played Mr Heckles.

    Yeah, ongoing for years. If you're binge-watching, you can see his weight go up and down drastically between seasons at times. But people even noticed the changes in him when it was just on regular TV.

    He talked in the interviews about the pressure he felt from the audience to be funny and how crushed he was when a joke fell flat. And they showed a blooper where Matt was getting a load of laughs, so he jumped in for some of his own.
    I wonder did he feel to a certain extent - as the only character written to be the comedian - that he was carrying more of the burden of the comedy in the show than the others, which in turn led to more pressure.


    Going by last night, you can definitely see how much the characters were shaped over time by the actual actors themselves. They began to converge to an extent. I know they had written Ross for Schwimmer, but you can see how alike the others are to their characters by the end. Aniston said at one stage that she couldn't remember something or other in the show, but then later details exactly what the other women were wearing on the first day they met. Which is a very "Rachel" thing to be able to do.

    The whole thing was very American saccharine crap, but it was still decent to be able to see the reminiscing from the perspective of the original cast. It also kind of elevates any rewatching of the original shows. You often hear about massive infights that blow up in shows, and it taints episodes when you go back and rewatch, because subconsciously you know the actors were just going through the motions for the paycheque.

    At least the interview put any sense of that to rest and you can watch it knowing that they were all having a blast at the time. (I'm sure the paycheques helped)

    I think it is just who Matthew is that caused his issues. It is a lot of pressure to be funny week in, week out. I have to imagine imposter syndrome ramps up to 1 million when you are core to a multi million dollar show. Hopefully these days actors get a bit more help to help deal with it but I have no idea.

    Enjoyed it. Really happy that they didn't go with a new episode or any such thing. It can only ruin the nostalgia and not add that much to the show. I liked the details behind the show. Talking about the beam, Monica using the apples for her lines, the huddle. Insisting on the huddle because of the injury does seem like a Joey thing.

    Lisa did seem ambushed for smelly cat which seemed weird. I get the point was to give Gaga a chance to thank the querky one but you would think she could get a heads up.


    Honestly I didn't think any looked that bad given the ages. The comments on looks are why they get it done. Like Matthew with his anxiety on stage I can definitely see women worrying about imperfections in the same way. Hate should be on the tabloids if you don't like that. Matt gained weight but whatever, he is not the only 50 year old with a few extra pounds and Matthew's history is not healthy for anyone.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,326 ✭✭✭el Fenomeno


    razorblunt wrote: »
    I think Le Blanc just opened up a whole new door for himself as a “dad”.

    His new show Man With A Plan is literally just that - his wife goes back to work (or gets a promotion) that means Matt is now a stay at home dad.

    The trailer does NOT look promising.

    I wish they'd bring back Episodes. That's the best work any of the cast have done post-Friends.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 889 ✭✭✭Dontfadeaway


    I mentioned earlier in the thread that I am a massive Friends fan and it would take a lot for me not to love the Reunion show.

    Watched it last night and absolutely loved it. Pure nostalgia for me and it captured everything great about the show.

    They seemed to genuinely all be glad to be back in the same room together and the chemistry and gelling well together was still evident IMO. I found the set visits quite moving as it must’ve been so surreal to be back where it all started and ended and see the sets again.

    The special guests were great but I wish they’d each been given more time. Seeing Janice, Gunther and the Gellers there was brilliant and they should’ve had more time to speak.

    The “favourite” episodes of the Celebs with no other link to Friends could’ve easily been mentioned by the fans from around the world, absolute waste of money paying them to say what their favourite episode was IMO when they could’ve asked genuine fans the same thing and gotten the same answer but with more enthusiasm!

    The table reads - genius idea and so funny seeing their reactions to each other’s lines when they would’ve had to keep straight faces when filming the scenes originally.

    Loved hearing from Bright, Kaufmann & Crane too and I completely agree with what they said about the series being wrapped up in a tidy happy bow and they wouldn’t want to unpick it.

    Thought it was very interesting to hear from the fans around the world, particularly from the young women featured who spoke about the impact it had on their lives.

    I had no idea there was going to be an audience either - so jealous!! Wonder was it genuine fans or the usual relatives of the execs who got tickets.

    All in all I loved it, was done perfectly and well put together spacing out the interview bits with the visits to set and the table reads.

    Thought it was funny how they couldn’t remember certain episodes, they clearly haven’t rewatched it a thousand times like some others I know lol

    I don’t have a strong opinion about James Corden but it certainly wasn’t the James Corden show. I read elsewhere that the cast asked for him to do the interview so they obviously have a good relationship there.

    Can’t wait to watch it again!!

    Edited to add - once you start messing with your face I’d say it’s hard to stop as you need to keep up whatever treatments you have, which is such a shame. Aging is a natural process of life and people shouldn’t feel they have to stall it or ruin their natural looks. Hollywood and tabloid culture have a lot to answer for. Also, why only the comments on Jennifer and Courtney’s faces? Very obvious that Matthew Perry has had work done to his face too but no mention of that? He didn’t seem well which was quite uncomfortable to watch in parts I felt. I hope he’s ok.

    I think Courteney has stopped. She already admitted she got work done and she regrets it. It doesn’t look as bad as it did years ago.

    The reunion was better than I expected. I just thought it would be an interview and a best bits show.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,039 ✭✭✭✭retro:electro


    I thought Le Blanc looked great to be honest, still a very handsome man with a great smile, even with a few lbs. More Joey to love! I think it can be strange at times seeing them older as they are preserved in time through reruns but the ones who aged naturally look all the better for it. I’ve no doubt Courtney and Jennifer would look much better had they left their faces well alone.


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    His new show Man With A Plan is literally just that - his wife goes back to work (or gets a promotion) that means Matt is now a stay at home dad.

    The trailer does NOT look promising.

    I wish they'd bring back Episodes. That's the best work any of the cast have done post-Friends.

    I thought this was an ok watch, as others have said shame to see Matthew Perry looking unwell, hopefully he can sort himself out.

    Episodes was a fantastic show, I know so few people who have actually seen it but Matt LeBlanc plays the role so well.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,669 ✭✭✭DebDynamite


    I thought Le Blanc looked great to be honest, still a very handsome man with a great smile, even with a few lbs. More Joey to love! I think it can be strange at times seeing them older as they are preserved in time through reruns but the ones who aged naturally look all the better for it. I’ve no doubt Courtney and Jennifer would look much better had they left their faces well alone.

    Yep! I think, despite Matt Le Blanc having aged in the most obvious way (grey hair, put on weight), he’s the most handsome out of the men. He’s got that divilment about him and a twinkle in his eye, which is very attractive.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,550 ✭✭✭ShineOn7


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  • Registered Users Posts: 135 ✭✭murt101


    Monday night tv! So good

    Yes Monday night was comedy night!


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