'Friends' was a true ensemble. There really was no star of the show.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The writers and actors on 'Friends' were notoriously particular about what made it onto the air.
I grew up with 'Friends' from day one and, like, 'Seinfeld' and 'Frazier,' those sorts of shows, but for sure, 'Friends' was it for our family. Like, we would watch every Thursday night at eight o'clock; I couldn't wait.
I got a lot of incredible experience at 'Friends.' I was there when it was the No. 1 show in the country. And I was a very small part of that.
Who didn't grow up through the '90s watching 'Friends?'
It's weird, It's really weird to be called a breakout star. And some people are referring to my show as the new 'Friends', which I can't really even wrap my head around.
I feel like movie stars don't have many friends at all. They have acquaintances.
True friendships don't fade in Hollywood, as so many myths about show business would have you insist.
It was more of their quirky show. It was more like a cult show. The ratings weren't really that high.
I didn't go to drama school, so I didn't really have many true friends in the business; 'Game Of Thrones' has definitely brought me that.
I was so sad that 'Best Friends Forever' got cancelled. I thought it was a great show and NBC didn't give it a chance. I'm a big fan of the NBC comedies.
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