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Show - "Friends" Summary "With a Little Help From My Friends" is a song written by the
Beatles (and expertly covered by Joe Cocker) and it could easily be the subtitle
for the thirty minute comedy, "Friends". In 1994, the idea was created for
"Friends": a show about six friends in New York as they navigate their way
through life and learn to grow up as they approach the third decade of their
life. All, with the help from each other to get them through the obstacles that
life naturally has for us. Monica is the excessively neat and organized "older
sister" of the group, who works as a chef while yearning to find her ideal love.
Ross, Monica's older brother, is a paleontologist with a lifelong crush on
Rachel. He is a laid-back man with low self esteem and a recent divorcee. Rachel
is the pretty, bubbly girl who spent most of her life as a spoiled rich
princess. Now she must learn to face the real world. Chandler is Ross' college
buddy and the guy who will crack jokes at a moment's notice. Phoebe is a
loveable eccentric masseuse who easily could have fit in with Haight Ashbury in
the 1960s. And Joey, the friend who has an inverse relationship between his good
looks and his intelligence. He dreams of becoming an actor. All combined, these
six individuals make up "Friends".
In May 2004, Friends officially ended it's phenomenal 10 year run. The show's
time slot was taken over by a spinoff called Joey. |