‘Friends’ is a classic sitcom that captured the hearts of people around the world. It is a timeless piece that offers a unique take on humor, relatability, and friendships. ‘Friends’ is a type of show which can’t be re-made even after taking the same people and put them in a script together and co-star Jennifer Aniston also believes this to be true.
‘Friends’ has its essence and that is too hard to replicate. It is no secret that the whole cast of ‘Friends’ had a great time filming the show. Recently, Jennifer Aniston revealed she’ll never make another sitcom after ‘Friends.’ Here’s what Jennifer has to say on this.
Jennifer Aniston Doubts Making A Sitcom Like ‘Friends’ Again
While speaking with SmartLess podcast, Jennifer Aniston was asked about making another sitcom like ‘Friends’ again to which she replied: “If I knew it would be the same experience as I had with those guys, yes, but I doubt that will ever happen.” She added that ‘Freinds’ has been her favorite job of her career with perfect scheduling. Aniston said, “It’s the best schedule ever on the planet.”
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30 years after the show ended, it has been one of the most popular sitcoms ever. In 1994, 52 million US viewers watched the series’ final episode called, ‘The Last One’, which was the most watched television episode in the 2000’s.
‘Friends’ Will Never Be Same After Mathew Perry’s Death
Mathew Perry who played the role of Chandler Bing in ‘Friends’ died at the age of 54. His death has made the cast even closer after the tragedy. The cast has been shocked and going through a sorrowful phase of their lives ever since as they were like a family. And the show will never be same after his death.
Two days after Mathew’s demise a sorrowful letter was shared: “We are a family.”We’re going to take a moment to grieve and digest this unbelievable loss since there is so much to say. The co-stars continued by saying that when they were ready, they would “say more.”
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Matt LeBlanc was the first former cast member to break his silence on the death of Mathew. He wrote in an Instagram post: “It is with a heavy heart I say goodbye. The times we had together are honestly among my favorite times of my life. It was an honor to share the stage with you and to call you my friend. I will always smile when I think of you and I’ll never forget you. Never. Spread your wings and fly brother you’re finally free. Much love. And I guess you’re keeping the 20 bucks you owe me.”