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  1. 1 day ago · It’s pretty amazing to me that after 30 years of being obsessed with Friends, there continue to be bits of trivia and behind-the-scenes antics I haven’t heard.As one of the best sitcoms of all ...

  2. 1 day ago · 13 — Janine Lecroix (Elle Macpherson): Joey, Season 6. NBC. Joey hits the jackpot when he gets his new roommate, a dancer named Janine, played by supermodel Elle Macpherson. However, when she hates Monica and Chandler for no reason, trying to make Joey choose her over his friends, it’s clear that she’s a villain.

  3. 5 days ago · By the time Friends begins, with Rachel's arrival in the group, Ross is the one with the most stable and consolidated career — which he never gets tired of bragging about. Ross has a Ph.D. in paleontology and worked as a paleontologist at the New York Museum of Prehistoric History.

  4. 2 days ago · She and Joey are friends in addition to being siblings, both having the gift of being extremely appealing to the opposite sex, with numerous lovers. Initially working as a hairdresser, by season two she works as a secretary for Joey's agent Bobbie, having impressed Bobbie with her brash manner.

  5. 3 days ago · Friends is a famous American sitcom that aired from 1994 to 2014. The sitcom has ten seasons with 236 episodes. The series was based on six friends who lived in New York City and often hung out at...

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    3 days ago · He falls in love with Rachel in season eight, but Rachel politely tells Joey that she does not share his feelings. They eventually date briefly in season ten, but after realizing it will not work due to their friendship and Rachel's complicated relationship with Ross, they return to being friends.

  7. 2 days ago · Friends was, of course, very well produced, cast and written. As it became even more successful, it survived the normally perilous inclusion of celebrity guest stars and – vitally – it never "jumped the shark" (industry-speak for growing out of its initial premise or building up to dramatic, but ultimately silly, plot gimmicks from which it is impossible to recover).