Ross creeps on a barely legal student, Phoebe's brother marries his school teacher and Phoebe is impregnated by him, Monica bangs a high school kid, Rachel hooks up with her employee
Randomly watching episodes from season 3 and does anyone know what the deal is with the weird director of the play that Joey is in? It’s like a 3-4 episode arc where Joey starts to like the lead woman he’s working with but she’s dating or at least sleeping with the director of the play and he’s like… always drunk or something? And his dialogue is very weird and bizarre and he seems to hate his life? Is that character supposed to be mocking someone at that time? Or maybe it’s mocking a non-famous person that the creators/writers knew. Season 3 aired in 96-97 and I’m not sure if I’m missing the reference/joke or if the writers just made a very weird unfunny character.
I always assumed it was just a "miserable director hates his life because he's directing off off off broadway plays with bad actors" type of thing lol
Yeah I thought that too, it seemed pretty self explanatory He's just a prick who thinks he's way too talented to be there and then he gets roasted by the critics and he gets what he deserves and still blames the actors
"And so...I'm gonna get on this spaceship...and I'm gonna go to Blaargon-7 in search of alternative fuels. But when I return, you'll be long gone. But I won't have aged at all. So you tell your great, great granddaughter, to look me up. Because, Adrienne, baby, I'm gonna want to meet her."
it is weird that they never saw theater except for Joey's plays and the Lois Griffin one woman show, Monica and Chandler would both be theater kids
Just finished Perry’s memoir, I highly recommend it. Definitely harder to digest now that he’s gone :(
Still love that finale. I feel like that's become a somewhat unpopular opinion, but I think it's the perfect ending. Especially considering how many shows I've loved have NOT stuck the landing with their finales in the 20 years since.