No one on Friends marries their soulmate which is interesting because they all date their respective soulmates at one point. Ironically, in the episode, The One where Joey Tells Rachel, Monica tells Chandler: “I don’t think we’re soulmates. I think we’re two people who fell in love

Full(er) House, Will & Grace, Roseanne … How about Friends? Friends was a show about that time in your life when your friends are your family… Once you start having family of your own it changes, and the show was over. [T]here’s no reason

I don’t think seasons 6 through 10 are bad, but they are very different from 1 through 5. I was once told (back in the day) that if you made a pitch for a sitcom, you needed to bring a pitch for 100 potential

“[M]en and women can’t be friends because the sex part always gets in the way… so the friendship is ultimately doomed and that is the end of the story.” -Harry Burns Ross and Rachel are an interesting match because they don’t work — and, as

Friends was a ensemble cast of 6 to act as one unit. When one character is singled out–say, Joey in a play–the rest react in unison with applause and in their feelings towards the show. Similarly, the friends are always equal in their “liking”