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astroismypassion · 2 years
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Astrology observations 🤍🤍🤍
Credit goes to my Tumblr blog @astroismypassion
It’s astrology tea time again! 😁
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🤍🤍 Aquarius Moon women can end up being labelled as “too weird to date” by their partner. Their partner can view them as following odd, weird practices that they don’t resonate with.
🤍🤍 If you have Venus in the 10th house synastry overlay with a romantic partner, your or their parents highly encouraged this relationship, because you seem like you have similar values and believe in similar things. They might even help you two come together in a romantic union, like set you up, even try to arrange marriage.
🤍🤍 Aries Moon women can often end up being a part of a love triangle unknowingly or put through that by their favourite person. Like Selena Gomez (Aries Moon) with Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin Bieber. Or if you are familiar with Youtube/TikTok stars Eva Gutowski (Aries Moon) with Brent Riviera and Pierson. Or even Angelina Jolie (Aries Moon) with Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston.
🤍🤍 You can get bullied for things connected with your Sun sign and house. If you are a Gemini Sun, people who try to tear you down, might try to say you have fat fingers or hands that are too long, that you voice is annoying etc. If you have Sun in the 10th house (bones and teeth) people can see you have weird teeth when they are trying to insult you.
🤍🤍 Pluto in the 3rd house people often try to justify their opinion, view by stating where or what they studied/where they went to school. 😂 It’s like “no trust me bro, I studied law” with everything they say and try to justify.
🤍🤍 In Ascendant in the 8th house synastry overlay, you as the Ascendant person you will notice every little change in this person’s appearance, like a new haircut, but even little details, like they changed the colour of their leather watch belt etc. You will be perceiving all the little details about their appearance A LOT.
🤍🤍 Gemini Chiron and Gemini/Virgo Lilith are people who are most likely to falsify a family member’s signature at any point in life (not just as children), even as adults.
🤍🤍 Speaking of Gemini Chiron, these people get often “shamed” if they don’t own a car and use public transportation. If they do own a car, they are fans of car sharing as well.
🤍🤍 Sagittarius Part of Fortune people understand themselves better while teach a sibling/a friend/a parent/ a child something. Finally, they understand better how their mind works.
🤍🤍 8th house synastry leads to a lot of self-censoring. Like “I’m not gonna say this about myself or reveal this, because this person might think I’m weird”.
🤍🤍 6th house shows transition to adulthood. So how you were as a young adult. For example if you have Venus in the 6th house: you were patient and kind young adult.
🤍🤍 Taurus Venus wants a romantic partner that has similar personality, values and also lifestyle, so habits. And someone who works actively and hard to maintain a loving relationship. Because they are so stubborn to change, so they will not change for anyone’s sake.
🤍🤍 Gemini Moon or Moon in the 3rd house either doesn’t text with emojis at all or tries to tell a story with emojis only like: 🚴‍♂️🏔☀️😁
🤍🤍 Sagittarius Chiron and Chiron in the 9th house are all over the place. 😅 They lack direction, because of constantly doing a lot of things at once. Chiron in the 11th house also needs to learn to be alone. You guys learn independence and not relying on groups of people to fuel your confidence.
🤍🤍 Scorpio Vertex or Vertex in the 8th house people can be accused as being “too sexual” or “hypersexual” by their committed partner.
🤍🤍 I wouldn’t really say that your marriage partner will match your Juno sign with their Sun sign. Juno sign will represent their qualities and traits. I noticed often you can respond better to Vertex sign. So the sign of your Vertex can be the Sun sign of your person that you end up marrying.
🤍🤍 Juno sign though points to best trait of your partner. If you have a Gemini Juno, it’s best you pick the most talkative, communicative or intelligent person out of those you are considering. If you have Libra Juno: the one that is the prettiest out of the friend group. Capricorn Juno: the one that’s the most successful, has the best reputation or others admire them or look up to them the most. Cancer Juno: the one your mother would like the best or the one that resembles your mother the most or the one you see is the best family person.
🤍🤍 Aries Part of Fortune or Part of Fortune in the 1st house people have very unique personality, one of a kind type. That’s why they get new opportunities by just being themselves, because of a very distinctive personality. They also look to other people as though they have a solid sense of self and people make them a leader, because of that.
🤍🤍 Sun at 14 degrees (Taurus degree) people “transmute” or “transfer” a lot of their own self-loving, self-care energy onto their partner. So their partner becomes more confident and has better self-worth, because of trust and bond they have with the Sun person.
🤍🤍 Pisces Juno or Juno in the 12th house can dream of their future partner just before meeting them.
🤍🤍 Libra Juno or Juno in the 7th house on the other hand, will each time they might a significant partner, feel like their meeting is straight out of a movie scene.
🤍🤍 Capricorn Juno or Juno in the 10th house on the other hands will meet their partner in a group setting, usually when surrounded with friends too.
🤍🤍 Taurus Venus people often feel entitled to their partner, even when ending the relationship. There is this sense of “I made you”. They usually give status, attention, money, better style or confidence to pursue things to their partner, so they end up being “entitled” to them.
🤍🤍 17 degrees of any personal planet means profitable fame. You will be able to monetise being well-known in the community.
🤍🤍 Where you have Aquarius in your chart, there is where you too easily feel excluded from group gatherings. Aquarius in the 3rd house: might have not been invited to many group gatherings in high school etc.
Credit goes to my Tumblr blog @astroismypassion
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Matthew Perry, best known for playing Chandler Bing in the hit TV sitcom Friends, has died at 54, according to reports.
Perry drowned at his home in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, sources including a representative for the actor and law enforcement told NBC News. Other US outlets also reported Perry had died.
After small roles in Growing Pains, Beverly Hills 90210 and Dream On, Perry scored a role in NBC sitcom Friends in 1994. The comedy, about six friends living in New York City, quickly became a phenomenon, winning multiple Emmys and scoring record ratings.
Perry went on to play the sarcastic and neurotic Chandler in 10 seasons with the 2004 finale reaching over 52 million viewers in the US, making it the most watched TV episode of the 2000s.
“People come up to me every day and say, ‘Hey Chandler!’ I don’t respond to it,” he said in a 2014 interview. “If somebody says, ‘Hi Matthew, I love your work’, that’s one thing. But if somebody goes ‘Yo, Chandler’, I don’t like that. I’m tired of it. I’m not Chandler.”
Perry was born in Massachusetts in 1969 to an American father and a Canadian mother, who would later move her son to Ottawa to work as a press aide to Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau. In his bestselling 2022 memoir Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, Perry recalled acting up after his father abandoned his family to chase his own dreams of becoming an actor – including bullying a young Justin Trudeau. “I decided to end my argument with him when he was put in charge of an entire army,” he wrote.
At 15 Perry moved to Hollywood, with the hope of reconnecting with his father. It was there he began to enjoy acting, and was eventually spotted at a diner, “charming a bunch of young women”, by director William Richert, who left a note asking him to be in his next movie, A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon, alongside River Phoenix.
Perry was 24 when he started playing Chandler and was relatively unknown, just like his co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer. In a 2019 interview, Friends creator David Crane said Chandler was the most difficult character to cast; actors Craig Bierko, Jon Cryer and Jon Favreau were also considered for the role.
“Marta [Kauffman, co-creator] and I were thinking Chandler is just poorly written,” added Crane. “Then Matthew came in and you went, ‘Oh, well, there you go. Done. Done. That’s the guy.’”
Perry was nominated for an Emmy award five times, including once for his Friends role and twice for his role as lawyer Joe Quincy on The West Wing.
During his tenure on Friends, Perry starred in films including Fools Rush In with Salma Hayek, Three to Tango with Neve Campbell and The Whole Nine Yards with Bruce Willis. He also played small roles in Ally McBeal and Scrubs.
In a 2002 interview with the New York Times, he confessed: “I wanted to be famous so badly. You want the attention, you want the bucks, and you want the best seat in the restaurant. I didn’t think what the repercussions would be.”
Perry’s personal life was afflicted by addiction, starting in 1997 when he became addicted to pain medication after a jetski accident. He later claimed to not remember three years of his time on Friends and to spending over $9m on his fight to stay sober.
“I was taking 55 Vicodin a day, I weighed 128lbs, I was on Friends getting watched by 30 million people – and that’s why I can’t watch the show, because I was brutally thin,” he said. Perry later admitted he had suffered severe anxiety “every night” while filming the show and felt nothing when the show ended.
Once Friends ended in 2004, Perry’s next small-screen lead was in Aaron Sorkin’s Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, which was cancelled after one season. In 2009 he starred in hit comedy 17 Again alongside Zac Efron, and later guest-starred on both The Good Wife and The Good Fight.
Perry also led one season sitcom Go On and a remake of The Odd Couple which lasted for three seasons. In 2016 he wrote and starred in play The End of Longing which opened in the West End and later transferred to Broadway.
In 2019, he was put in a two-week coma when his colon exploded due to opiate abuse; he had 14 surgeries due to his opiate abuse. “At this point in my life, the words of gratitude pour out of me because I should be dead, and yet somehow I am not,” he wrote in last year’s Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, which was a hit with readers and critics. The Guardian’s Barbara Ellen called the memoir “harrowing and revealing about the juncture where extreme compound addiction collides with mega-celebrity”.
“You have to get famous to know that it’s not the answer. And nobody who is not famous will ever truly believe that,” Perry wrote.
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i wish i could celebrate this mischa and ben thing the way i did when jennifer aniston and david schwimmer admitted they crushed on each other while doing friends but ughhhh it's honestly REALLY annoying to me that they had to be yeaaars apart in age bc i genuinely thought they were adorable back then, but also she was still so young too, it's not like their age gap was in lieu of she was 25 and he was 33 or whatever if you get what i mean. and i can also acknowledge that they had great chemistry (of course) but ://// sigh
I'm taking a day or two to bask in being right because it makes everything slot into place when it comes to Mischa's on-set treatment that has been on my mind since 2021 (if not 2009 when I first watched the show). Everything fits now and it makes every single higher-up look horrendous. It also makes the book look even more farcical than it already did.
The Jen/David revelation was so cute! Yeah it's usually every shipper's dream to get the revelation I got yesterday. I'm still processing. I think... I think there was a lot of rightful pearl clutching going on yesterday but a lot of this was actually (now we know) accurately reported on in the press in 2003/2004. And I don't have access to that much more publicly available info than most people but even I knew back in the 2010s as a high schooler that their chemistry was fire in s1 and nothing in s2/s3 with the exception of some eras. And chemistry doesn't just change from vibes. So yes I'm being annoying about being right but this was out there. And it's really not ~that~ shocking for 2003. I'm most shocked Mischa said it aloud. I thought she'd hint at it until I reached middle age.
B** deserves a million lashings but so does Patrick Rush (casting director), Josh, Stephanie, Bob, McG, and all those faceless execs who knew and encouraged it for a time. I'm very, very mad that MISCHA ended up being ostracized for it in both the script and on-set dynamics. Jesus H !!! That is so beyond messed up and I am unraveling it in time. The book is a piece of garbage for countless reasons but now I have to reevaluate basically every section to see how they covered this gaping hole up. Execs being called to set, Steph talking shit about Mischa's later boyfriends, the unbelievable way they constantly talk around her, the sober coach, the reason why Josh kept RM apart for so long in s2, M/B chemistry tests never once being mentioned, etc.
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The Morning Show episode 3.10 "The Overview Effect"
The season of Alex Levy! It’s been awhile since I really felt proud of a character the way I feel proud of her. It’s also not too often in shows that you get to see a character grow and actually implement that growth. Typically, a character ‘learning their lesson’ marks the end of the story, but The Morning Show has a really unique pacing that does wonders for character development. They all contain multitudes and nuance and flaws and strengths, and that complexity of every individual is the exact thing that fuels the chaos behind this show.
I also think this show is slept on for some reason? I never hear anyone talk about it which confuses me with this kind of cast. From what I gather, it does too good a job capturing all the problems in our society and that’s a downer. I’ve always been impressed by that quality about it, the whole thing would feel silly if it didn’t feel authentic. But for anyone who feels that The Morning Show is just a stressful and sad reminder of the state of US capitalism and media- this season surprised me by building to an incredibly hopeful and empowering conclusion. One all about growth and accountability. I honestly feel like I have a better understanding of what the phrase “doing the work” actually looks like in the context of social justice and power after watching this.
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Jennifer Aniston in "The Overview Effect". Image courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter.
Before this season’s finale, my opinion was leaning the complete other way. Bradley, who I’ve always identified with and loved, covered up her brother’s involvement January 6th. Hal wasn’t just there; he attacked a cop- and people were looking for him. Bradley didn’t just discretely ignore it, she doctored him out of footage, lied to the FBI, and continued reporting on the event. To me, she lost all her ethical standing with this, and she continued doing the news for a long time before anyone found out. As Laura Peterson told her, “It’s obscene”.
But then again, Laura only found out about it by scouring all of Bradley’s leaked emails and texts in search of evidence of Bradley sleeping with Cory. Before Alex got involved during “The Overview Effect”, I was rolling my eyes at the both of them. It was screaming ‘liberals who can’t get off their high horse but also aren’t ethical in their own lives when it really comes down to it’. Laura being so insecure about Bradley sleeping with someone when they weren’t even together to the point that she would violate her privacy like that felt incredibly low for Laura. Almost out of character. Her finding out about the Hal situation and her subsequent breakup with Bradley is what catalyzed the climax of this season, but I really wish she had found out some other way.
Nonetheless, I saw a glimmer of hope for Bradley when she resigned on-air. It was dramatic, as she and Alex both often are, but it was a step towards accountability. Losing her girlfriend, her job, and potentially the rest of her career made me feel like she is, indeed, paying the price for her choices.
Something else also happens here that manages to put Bradley’s transgressions in perspective. Paul Marks stops by Bradley’s green room right before what would be her final broadcast, blackmailing her with his knowledge of how the January 6th cover up could blowback on Laura, and telling Bradley to stop digging into Hyperion. “The Overview Effect” opens with Paul blatantly (to us) lying to Alex about that conversation, telling her instead about the support he offered Bradley in that moment.
Paul Marks was a great character addition this season. They planted the seed well that he was ‘not what he seemed’ and had something going on with Hyperion, his independent space company that was working with NASA. Stella had an old friend who tried to blow the whistle, but Stella really straddles the line between empowering from the top down, as she claims to do, and simply playing the game. She scared the friend away, and so enlisted Bradley and Chip to help her get to the bottom of whatever it was that she now regretted ignoring. All we knew for most of this season was that he didn’t assault anyone- he was “too smart” for that- but he sure did something, and absolutely no one would come forward.
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Jon Hamm and Jennifer Aniston in "The Overview Effect". Image courtesy of TV Line.
The chemistry between Jon Hamm and Jennifer Aniston is really the thing that made him- and her- compelling. It was so genuine, and his affection for Alex is the one thing about him that I do still believe to be true. I’ll say it, he had great charisma and calming DILF energy. Without knowing what exactly he had done, the smitten part of me wanted to believe that it was nothing. Seeing that side of him, understanding what Alex saw in him, makes what she does in this episode all the more impressive.
Ever since her live resignation, Alex has been texting and calling Bradley to no avail. After her conversation with Paul, the one where he lies through his teeth, Alex decides to go check on her. When she shows up at her apartment, Bradley looks unhinged. Disheveled and manic, Bradley tells Alex she can come in if she leaves her purse and phone in the hall. Alex obliges, and when Bradley gets talking, it all makes horrifying sense.
Bradley admits to everything about January 6th, but then says something else- Paul knew about it too, and in their conversation, he referenced things he could only know if he had been listening to her fight with Laura. Alex is shocked, but, to her immense credit, not disbelieving. Bradley says she’s going home to West Virginia for awhile to take care of things with her family. Alex leaves, wrapping her head around the possibility that Paul is surveilling Bradley- and who knows who else. On the way home, she texts Bradley that getting away for a bit is a good idea, and that she should go back to West Virginia. After a moment of thought, she changes West Virginia to Hanover, a place they didn’t discuss, and hits send.
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Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston in "The Overview Effect". Image courtesy of IMDb.
Alex’s little experiment proves fruitful. She gets back to her apartment and tells Paul that she went to visit Bradley. They chat about it, Paul playing a supportive boyfriend. So supportive that he wraps Alex in a hug and says Alex is right, Bradley should get away for a bit, go back to Hanover and recoup. Alex freezes. She doesn’t give herself away though. She agrees, hugs him back, and spends the night sharing a bed with someone that we and she now all know is very scary.
Then she pays a visit to Laura. A plan is formed, but we don’t find out about until the Hyperion-UBA deal is minutes away from going through. Right about as people are ready to start pouring champagne, Alex says there’s just enough time to put a counteroffer on the table. Laura has worked some magic at her network, NBN, and she and Alex are proposing a merger. They will share resources to save costs and form a true journalistic partnership.
Paul is caught completely off guard. He asks to speak to Alex in private, where they round a corner to come face to face with Stella and Kate- the original Hyperion whistleblower. They give Paul an ultimatum- walk away from the deal and come clean to NASA about sending them falsified reports on his rockets- or they will report on everything. Oh also- the transmission break when Bradley and Cory went to space? Not a broadcast issue, Paul cut the feed because the ship’s navigation system malfunctioned. Alex was absolutely right not to get on that thing. Also did this plot line remind anyone else of a certain submersible?
Paul, of course, accepts these terms because the alternative is life-ending, but he’s still flabbergasted at Alex’s turning on him. It’s a little sad, he really did love her and didn’t see it coming whatsoever, but not that sad because he was doing some fucked up shit.
For all of Cory’s heart attack-inducing running around this season, it was Alex single-handedly saving UBA multiple times over. She brought Paul Marks to the table, and she kicked him back away from it. And none of it was selfish. She was so thoughtful this season it blows me away. While Paul and Cory were both leaking scandals like chess pieces, Alex was processing them all with poise.
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Billy Crudup in "The Overview Effect". Image courtesy of IMDb.
The idea that all the things that consume a news cycle, that prompt a notes app apology on Instagram and cost people their careers, are, at their source, a meaningless power play by executives with zero genuine interest, is the saddest thought posed this season. It was demoralizing to see Cory drop a bombshell and pretend to care about it when really all it meant to him was a successful board meeting. Knowing that origin of all these scandals, watching Alex, Chris, Mia, and Yanko put so much heart into thinking through these issues of race and pay inequality is just sad in some ways. The people at the top were preying on these ethics, on the outrage, on the news cycles, and people’s careful attempts to do the right thing were the very things executing Cory’s delicately laid plans.
Cory’s last-ditch attempt to reconcile with Cybil to save UBA really cements that all these issues of inequity meant nothing to him. He’ll go whichever way the wind blows. Alex, meanwhile, rejected Cybil’s pleas for allyship and engaged with her just enough to hold her accountable (“It isn’t just an email. You paid a black person less than a white person for the same job.”) She also knew when to take action and when to step back. She interviewed Paul on her own show and I truly don’t think their relationship ever clouded her work, but when Cybil was going to be interviewed, she was the one who arranged for it to be Chris doing the interviewing.
And in the end, Alex didn’t let a trail of injustices cloud her perspective. She was able to put what Bradley had done on the backburner for a moment, and get Laura to do the same, to tackle the wrongdoing of all wrongdoings. She did what Paul was relying on our society not being able to do- seeing through a scandal to its source. And she didn’t do it to save her own job- she was about to get the rebrand of a lifetime- she did it simply because it was the right thing to do.
But she didn’t forget about everything else. Before the credits rolled, Alex was holding Bradley’s hand as she and Hal stood outside an FBI office. Alex tells her it’s going to be okay, that she’ll be there for her, but that she has to do this. Bradley knows she does. This is what friendship should look like. Both unconditional support and accountability. I love this example proving that you don’t have to sacrifice one for the other. That someone can have room for growth, and they can do it by your side, with your support. That’s how we all get better.
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Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston in "The Overview Effect". Image courtesy of IMDb.
I’m just so thrilled to see The Morning Show go this way. If you know me, you know I love a happy ending, and this may not be that, but it is hopeful, empowering, and motivating. And that’s what it’s all about, I think.
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I give the 90s Viber a star sign it will definitely be Pisces energy, maybe also a bit of Aquarius energy for the difference, and the humanity of some of the nature but but a big butt in fact, a massive Uranus, Neptune, Capricorn conjunction which I was born in and I think went up to the early 90s, which then I didn’t even realise does make it Aquarius energy because Aquarius obviously comes after Capricorn and then we have Pisces, if you remember the 90s ages I was born in the early 90s so when it ended I would’ve been nine years old but I remember bits of it and if not, I remember the nostalgia of it. I know many people who were adults in the 90s because most of people I know if me and friends have been and told me it was the best times of their lives., dad brought me up an amazing music and musician himself and is, he’s from Liverpool and there was a massive Beatles fan, Eric Clapton, Dire Straits Pink Floyd, so out of music around me all different types. Being a young child, a young adults and adult or having any sort of connection to this era you know how, know nothing on telly was anything but the fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Simpsons, friends. Jennifer Aniston everybody wanted a Rachel haircut and I remember most people did have that laid out. We all had Barbies and babies baby born had nappies and you could feed., all different 90s adverts
When you grow up, you would make your own CDs and have your own collection where you would write on them and put all your favourite songs which would take a couple of days you would download all your songs from lime wire, and put your twist on and before that came along, we would record everything off the radio and record the charts and try to cut out the DJ every every time the song played out.
Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee, had their infamous sex tape, a couple of the 90s, after Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love into the midnight till the 2000 and you would see them both in music videos on TV on different programs because they were everywhere even when they broke up you would see them on their own individual little path even to having a fight at the 2007 VMA
Leonardo DiCaprio with every girls crush at the time and every girl was obsessed withTitanic . I was too young to get this but all my sisters were into that film, while I was watching Beatles films over and over again, it was a happy time. I remember when Mars bars were cheap and bigger and things didn’t make you fat
You would have 50p pocket money for Penny sweets which you don’t really see any more either , every time I grew up and I saw the new technological thing come out my dad was obsessed with having the latest technology of something he has like one of the first iPhones or something it was an iPod , I hated all those things and I felt like I stand it against them. I enjoyed making the music from them but I didn’t like the idea of Blu-ray and 3-D calories. I just felt a distance towards it
And then we had the Spice Girls I had a lunchbox of the Spice Girls and a T-shirt and we remember Jerry Lee because Jerry was my favourite Spice Girl , for me as well my first obsession as someone autistic was Destiny’s Child. I knew everything about them. I knew every member every song and my first CD , I got asked for my dad what CD would you like at Christmas and it was between Samantha and mamba Destiny’s Child and I chose the writing on the wall , it was amazing. I love every tractor this day on that album , his child got a lot of shit at the time because of .
I want you to know that I’m doing so good good so good. I had to tell you, but I’m so good so good., so they had two members that left LaTavia and Latoya, and then they had another team members join Michelle and Farah, Farah Franklin got kicked out of the ground very quickly because Matthew knows was very strict with health, weren’t allowed any brakes, he was known as Joe Jackson of the 90s I guess, because of her strict he was on them and wipe them so hard so then they became a 3 piece,  Beyoncé, Michelle and Kelly . I didn’t see it till years later, but Farrah went on the Wendy Williams show when she was a, and she was told that she was to look like Latvia because she was short and they died, they also tried to make her uglier because she was prettier than Beyoncé. In my opinion. She had green eyes and she was lovely and she always said and other people who said that the other girls when they went on holiday they would., Beyoncé had to wear a high factor so she was a lightest one on the group and, his mother was very racist and wanted to marry a white woman. and his Beyoncé s mum was creole , but she still got black. 
Jennifer Aniston was not going for many, from the nineties to the 2000s till this present day people know what’s going on with Jennifer Aniston and will she ever have children?, We live through the Jennifer Aniston., Angelina Brad saga ,, people had T-shirt saying team Jen or team ange.
The best group of the time the best wraps group one of we had a major amazing rap in the mighty we had the Fugees , Lauryn Hill and the racism scandal of the fact that she said she wouldn’t want any white people to buy her music was it true? Wasn’t it? True we live through these dramas back of what people were saying what they weren’t , everything is captured and therefore , where is now these people who grew up in that time? Almost have to change their views and if they say nothing , say something they’re fucked. You can’t say anything. I’ll be anything without getting it opinion . Winona Ryder was the old alternative girl of, well if you are in a band you would have dated, was that Paleo and all the alternative Tim Burton films, and that pretty girl she even got done in the early 2000s for shoplifting for which she was so iconic and said it was a role in a film,
She’s still a bit Cookey people still do these days with Winona Ryder when she is a bit random at ward shows those strange things, cheated Johnny Depp before he got with Kate Moss he was her first of everything and there was a massive age gap between , Johnny Depp was in every film the night is that you can think of that was popular but also independent. He never wanted to be part of a franchise and then he became the pirates of the Caribbean boy . Everybody fancy Johnny Depp man fancy Jennifer Aniston Kate Moss was a model that everybody knew and was familiar with you to see the adverts of Remo London Bradshaw a.k.a. Sarah Jessica take over the airwaves with advert and performances, the adverts that you would remember for P1 on high essences herbal essence was a shampoo and conditioner , a conditioner could give you an orgasm . that’s it for now guys. This is my look of my own life through the 90s .
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reefer-reelz-n-reviews · 10 months
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Scream 2 (1997)
Smoking: Splatter
I think I will go up to Scream 3. I need to do some kind of Christmas Movies in December right? Lol
After all this stuff that happened with poor Will Smith, I’m honestly happy to see Jada Pinkett Smith with her death scene at the beginning of this movie. I guess there is a theme with more famous people in the beginning of these movies. I never really thought of it this way.
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Love how you know this is the beginning of caller ID 😝
I completely forgot Sarah Michelle Gellar is in this movie. Love me some Buffy!!!! And how Ironic that Matthew Lillard was in the first one, and she is in the second one and they are both in Scooby Doo.
Liev Schreiber, I think he’s a great actor. I really liked him in Salt. He’s good at being bad/creepy.
OMG Portia de Rossi. She is soooo young in this! She’s being her normal semi-bitchy self. Wonder if she had met Ellen yet by this time.
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Snack time. Left over cheese fries and spicy cheese curds 🤤
2 for 2! Neve Campbell hits Courtney Cox. Not surprising. She deserves it in both movies.
I love Elise Neal’s definition of FINE. Fucked up, Insecure, Neurotic and Emotional. I total agree with that. Any time someone says their fine I imagine Ross from Friends in the episode where he gets drunk on margaritas 🤣
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How ironic. SMG has a sorority sister named Dawn just like in Buffy, though that ends up being her real sister, now a sorority sister. But I digress.
Yes, run up the stairs to get away from the killer 🙄 and I just realized in the Scary Movie why Anna Faris throws things down the stairs at the killer, including her grandma 😂 I also think I understand the whole “Strong hand” thing because of David Arquette.
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Honestly if I was NC I don’t think I would date anyone after what I went through. At least not for a very long time. Granted Jerry O’Connell is cute and everything. But you know he’s gotta be psycho right?
And I mean Timothy Olyphant always gives me the creeps. No matter what movie he is in.
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🤣 NC completely called Tori Spelling playing her in the movie, it was mentioned in the first one and here she is giving an interview about being in “Stab”. And how funny that David Schwimmer was brought up when CC and DA were both in friends and here, he is mentioned in it lol.
😂 now Jennifer Aniston was brought up. Let’s see if Lisa Kudrow, or either of the Matthews are mentioned next.
Poor Jamie Kennedy. You just had to go and piss off the killer. Now he definitely won’t make it into any of the other movies 😂
How old school that Instant Message looks 🤣
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Now we have CC and DA trying to hide from the killer. And not doing a very good job. And sucks that even though they didn’t actually have sex DA gets stabbed yet again. And this time CC gets to watch it.
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Of course, the cops that are supposed to keep NC safe make jokes about killing them as far as keeping the location secret and then they die. Like that should be part of the rules with JK. Just saying.
How gross is it to see someone with a pole through their head 🤢
Yes, move ever so slowly when trying to get away from the killer. Typical horror movie.
And surprise surprise, Billy’s mother is part of the dual killers. She leaves her son behind and then all of the sudden she acts like she cares about him after he’s dead, and says this is all out of revenge. Maybe you should have taken your son with you and none of this would have even happened to begin with.
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We have the end of the movie. Hope you enjoyed this entry 😊
Toke on! 😶‍🌫️
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Timothée Chalamet Questions - Updated
I saw this tag game here and decided to update this. When did you become a Timothée Chalamet fan?
September 17th, 2020. It's been two years that this man changed my life and now I can't imagine my life without being a fan of his. I have never been in love with an actor like him.
What was the first movie of his that you watched?
A Rainy Day In New York. I know it's a bad movie (in my opinion) and I barely remember the story at this point. The only thing I remember is the "Everything Happens to Me" scene.
Favorite movies of his?
Dune, The King, The French Dispatch, Little Women and Miss Stevens, Call Me By Your Name (I love the movie, despite, you know who.)
What are your least favorite movies of his?
Hot Summer Nights, Don't Look Up and I didn't like Entergalactic that much ("What? You didn't like Entergalactic??"). To be honest about Entergalactic, it's good? Yeah, just not my favorite movie of his. I also don't like A Rainy Day In New York.
Favorite red carpet event in general?
Cannes 2021 was my first ever red carpet I've watched, so this one will always have a special place in my heart. Venice 2021 and 2022 were awesome, I remember them fondly, LFF was amazing and the Bones & All red carpet in Milan was exciting as heck.
I also have to mention Oscars 2022 and the 2021 Met Gala.
Have you watched his whole filmography so far?
No. I have to watch Bones and All ASAP.
Have you ever dreamed of him? If you remember the dream, tell about it below:
Many times, and dreaming about Timothée is the best thing ever. Here are some of my most cherished dreams:
1. Timothée was wearing a white shirt on a Zoom video call, playing “Quand tu M'aimes” by Charles Aznavour on his guitar.
2. Timothée and I were recreating the music video for “Shape of My Heart” by Backstreet Boys. The music video was exactly at the 2:37 mark of the song, and in this part, I stroked his hair while the camera panned down on his bare feet. We were dressed like the couple in the music video: I wore a gray shirt and blue jeans, with some black sneakers, while Timmy was entirely clad in black, barefoot.
3. Feeling extremely homesick, Timothée caught a bus and started writing a text message to his mom, telling her how much he missed her. Then, he looked out the window and tears streamed down his cheeks.
4. A channel was broadcasting an incomplete cut of Bones and All. The intro scene had nothing to do with the book (The movie wasn't out when I had this dream, so the only things I knew about were from the book), since it involved a man fighting against a woman with an explanation about how that man became the first person with the cannibal curse. The reason why he has become the first cannibal was because he lost the fight and went on a transformation that rendered his hair white and his eyes pink (My subconscious mixed Bones and All with Dune). The rest of the scenes were more faithful to the book. Maren as a kid, Lee and Maren going to sleep, Lee’s crying scene, it was nonsensical, yet awesome.
5. I met Timmy on a "secret mission" in which I had to interview him. I was wearing a black suit, and I couldn't go to the movie theater he was attending because I had no tickets. Then, Jennifer Aniston of all people helped me get them, then I entered the movie theater and I asked: "Have you seen a man with brown hair and green eyes?", to which people answered: "He's in the bathroom." Timmy came into the room, with his Oscars 2022 outfit and his LFF hair. I took a selfie with him, but when I took another one to show to my friends, I woke up.
What movie of his are you most excited to see?
Bones and All, which I'll be finally able to watch because I've found a link to it, followed by Wonka and Dune: Part Two.
Favorite outfits/pictures?
These:
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Man this morning I was hoping to just watch ONE movie with no synchronicities blasting in my face, you know? Nope, not for me! I decided to watch the 2010 movie "The Bounty Hunter" with Jennifer Aniston "Nicole" and Gerard Butler "Milo". Not even a few minutes into this movie, I see a parade stand with the words Italian American Civic Society on it. This parade stand of course happens to be caught on fire and the Sean Kingston song "Fire Burning" playing. A moment later, I saw a police officer wearing a gold pin with the number 117 on it. For those of you who read my page, I wrote about a dream I had 6/13/2024 and some other things here pertaining to Italy, 17 being bad luck in Italy (and 117 being a substitute for 17) and 13 being a bad luck number here in the States where I am. I cannot recall what interview I heard of this but I remember Jared specifically mentioning Gen was looking to apply for dual citizenship in Italy due to her ancestry ties there and how often they go there. Hmm...
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In this movie, Milo finds Nicole there to "suck up some luck" per her mother, as he was looking to take her to jail because she's wanted for felony assault of a police officer. He realizes where Nicole is after his ex mother in law says that. Later in the movie, Milo and Nicole stop at a Trump Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey (born 4/5/1990, died 10/10/2016 at 5:59am and the building eventually blown up in 2021). They gamble with $500 to start, had $8000 at one point and then lost it all during a game of craps. At the end of the movie, Nicole and Milo reconcile and kiss while in their jail cells together in NYC's precinct 117 jail.
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In season 1 of Walker, the Rangers were tapping into a poker game believing Emily's killer was playing at it (and realizing Geri Broussard her best friend was there). It was discovered also that the saddle was cut. Emily's body was found with a poker chip. I also recall on the show Walker Texas Ranger there was a storyline about how the Walker vs Davidson horse race being how they're to settle a land dispute in Season 2 Episode 13 "One Good Thing" with Cordell losing the race. However, it was eventually discovered that the saddle was cut by Denise so Dan would win the race; when this is discovered is when the Walker family eventually gets their ranch back. The whole premise of the Walker Davidson conflict was Marv's death in the barn fire years ago when Cordell and Denise were kids. Gale of course framed Cordell for it (never turned in) but was really her setting it to cover up murdering her husband Marv. History repeats itself in the season finale with the barn catching on fire in season 2 with Cordell saving Gale from burning alive.
Is it also worth mentioning Cordell's mother Abeline was once engaged to Marv, and in the movie "The Bounty Hunter" Milo and Nicole were once married?
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Too much faith in above
Friends is a generic but decent show. And it is probably the best generic show. I have only watched a handful of episodes from the first 2 seasons but if I remember correctly there are only a handful of plotlines, we were on a break, Joey and Rachel, Ross and Emily, basically just how drawn out Ross and Rachel's stuff was, that are bad. Hell, I caught some season 10 episodes on reruns and I was actually belly laughing! And I've seen this show like 20 times thanks to my sister. It's consistent and that's the draw. So I've heard people criticise Jerry Seinfeld's acting in Seinfeld but it's never bothered me. Everyone is much better, I can admit, but he gets the job done. In Friends, everyone feels like they are just playing themselves. Which brings up a thought my mother and I had, what makes a good actor? Tom Cruise is very good at playing one type of character, he feels authentic and genuine. But contrast this with Edward Norton, a guy who every role of his feels different. Even if Tom Cruise is better at one role than Norton is at all, Norton is still the better actor. Even with this in mind, the actors in Friends suck. Anytime a guest is on the show I am floored by how much better at acting and more convincing they are as character's with significantly less screen time. You wanna know what the best scene is in all of Friends? When Robin Williams and Billy Crystal appear for a cold opening! They're semi-competent but it just surprises me that Jennifer Aniston famous from that. She's the worst one! And honestly I'm surprised, I know Lisa Kudrow is a good actor. She's definitely a league above the rest but she too defaults to the same mannerisms. Except for David Schwimmer, he is a great actor. I know Ross gets worse in his beliefs as the show goes on and turns into a bit of a butt monkey but he is the best actor. Maybe he should have been Jerry in Seinfeld? Now watching a show from 30 years ago, where $1 then = $2 now, about a bunch of people who seldom work, it's dated to say the least. Again, honestly Ross, at this point, is probably the best when it comes to this. He's proud that Joey is able to take financial gambles when he cannot and gives away his ex-wife to her new one. But there's no consequences. Like anytime they lose a job there's always a back up. And when the back-up sucks it doesn't make sense that they don't help each other out. There's an episode where half of them are mad that the other half don't realise that they make less money and when the richer ones help out they deem it charity. You're not Walter White, swallow your pride! Do you know how lucky you are? (sidenote: Susan, the woman who "stole" Carol from Ross is the one who offers money to Walter White in Breaking Bad). I think an ultra left class critical analysis of these old shows is a bit of a waste but it's really hard not too. I think this aspect of the show is worse than any of transphobia. They're always talking about sex but money? No no no, that might be to real. No, let's focus on how women like commitment and men don't. Yay! That's another thing the show does, it really props up the whole women are from venus and men are from mars. Again, it's hard not to be critical when analysing how this may have shaped norms at the time. But I think the gay jokes are still funny, mainly due to the ignorance of the characters. And again, they had a Lesbian couple as supporting characters. Joey is very comfortable in his sexuality and it may be because he is Italian but it is still great to see! Also Rachel to the man who she thinks is Chandler's dad, a drag queen. "What's your name?" "Amanda" "Oh! I Get it! A-man-duh!" But the worst part of the show is how repetitive it is. I always thought Chandler was the funny one but it's really Joey, Phoebe, and Ross. He's on Family Guy levels of one-liners. If there's any take away from this post is do not binge watch TV! Appreciate it before it's gone forever!!!
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Anthony's Stupid Daily Blog (518): Wed 16th Aug 2023
Re-watched Stephen Merchant’s Hello Ladies stand up show from 2012 and enjoyed it a lot. I wish Merchant did more stand up but he's in such high demand as a writer / actor that he must be constantly having to choose between projects that interest him and I suppose he knows that he can do stand up whenever he wants but opportunities to act and write might not be there for long if he doesn't agree to them straight away. This entire show was formatted around Merchant being unlucky in love but I wonder what kind of stand up show he would do now that he is loved up and with a hot American former model no less. He couldn't exactly be self deprecating about how much work it is constantly having to bang your sexy model girlfriend while simultaneously having to act and write in major TV shows and movies. I suppose he could always do a show about how annoying it is when your former writing partner becomes obsessed with jokes about atheism and transgender people. On a similar note I also watched a clip of Karl Pilkington playing a detective in a new drama about that bloke who faked his death in a canoe. Karl is definitely getting better as an actor and although it's hard to forget that you're watching him you really get drawn in by his performances. He's only ever played versions of himself before so to see him playing quite a methodical detective initially takes the brain by surprise but like I say he eventually wins you over. I imagine that there were probably people who couldn't not see Rachel from Friends whenever Jennifer Aniston appeared in a movie (although it didn't help that most of the characters she plays in those movies are basically just Rachel from Friends) but now I think that people see past the Rachel image she had and now can buy into the new characters she plays and it could be the same for Karl if he just keeps at it.
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😱 'Friends' Stars Revealed as 'Unhappy' in Season 7?!
Getty Images: Behind the Glam and Gloom of Friends So, you know those TV shows that seem like a dreamy fantasyland where everyone is laughing, the sun is always shining, and every problem is resolved in exactly 22 minutes? Yeah, Friends was not that for Patty Lin, a former TV writer. I mean, come on, we've all had that one job where we thought, "This is it, my life's calling!" but then it turned out to be as pleasant as a root canal. Lin spills the beans in her upcoming memoir, titled End Credits: How I Broke Up with Hollywood. And let me tell you, her journey from starstruck to starstruck-down is like watching a rom-com turn into a disaster movie. Picture this: Lin, a bright-eyed writer, excitedly lands a gig on the iconic show Friends during its prime time. You know, that show with the haircut that launched a thousand trends and a coffee shop where people apparently had no jobs but still afforded massive apartments in New York City. The cast was top-notch: Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, and Matt LeBlanc. The A-listers of the 90s, folks! But here's where it gets real. Lin's excitement for breakfast with the stars quickly dwindles. It's like when you finally meet your celebrity crush and they turn out to be just an average Joe who snores and leaves the toilet seat up. Lin spills the beans in her book, saying those table reads and free breakfasts were about as enjoyable as accidentally stepping on a Lego brick. Apparently, the actors weren't just craving laughs; they were also hungry for scripts that fed their massive egos like those bottomless mimosas at brunch. 🥂 Remember Jennifer Aniston's iconic haircut? Well, she almost chopped the show itself in its final season! She spilled the beans on feeling like she'd been Rachel-ed out and was ready to call it quits. Patty Lin, our intrepid storyteller, chips in with tales of jokes that were killed faster than a mosquito at a picnic. Why? Because the actors didn't "feel" them, or they were too busy munching on bacon to deliver the punchline. Seriously, can you imagine a world where Chandler's sarcastic quips are drowned out by bacon munching? 😂 Hold onto your couch cushions, because it's about to get sitcom-squabble dramatic. Lin gives us a behind-the-scenes look at those intense post-run-through discussions. Think of it as a therapy session where everyone's trying to one-up each other's neuroses. The actors, in their role as character guardians, channeled more drama than a soap opera marathon. Lin describes it as a dire, aggressive spectacle. Let's just say, the levity of a comedy show was as absent as a cat during bath time. 🛁 Fast forward to the writers' room. If you've ever wondered what happens when comedy writers get together to rewrite jokes, well, according to Lin, it's like rewatching a funny movie but the laughter is dubbed over with crickets. She went in with optimism, but those comedic masterminds had her questioning her own humor faster than you can say "knock-knock joke." And oh, let's not forget Friends had hit its seventh season by then. It's like trying to squeeze a lemon that has already given all its juice. Lin compares it to going to the Olympics right after learning to skate, or trying to have a serious conversation at a party after the only topic left is "who's your favorite Kardashian?" 🏋️‍♂️ But don't be sad, dear readers, because Lin dishes out one of the biggest revelations: Much of the writers' room discussions turned into a passionate discourse on, wait for it, sex. Yes, because when you've run out of ideas for the characters, it's time to turn the show into a steamy soap opera, right? 😏 So, there you have it. Patty Lin's journey from starry-eyed newbie to disillusioned TV writer, all thanks to our beloved Friends. Just remember, behind the glamour shots and iconic hairstyles, there's a world of bacon-munching actors, ego-driven script debates, and endless discussions about other types of relationships. End Credits: How I Broke Up with Hollywood hits the shelves soon, and if you thought your office drama was intense, well, you might want to give this memoir a read. Cheers to you, Patty Lin, for giving us a behind-the-scenes glimpse that's juicier than Central Perk's coffee! ☕📺# Getty Images: Behind the Glam and Gloom of Friends So, you know those TV shows that seem like a dreamy fantasyland where everyone is laughing, the sun is always shining, and every problem is resolved in exactly 22 minutes? Yeah, Friends was not that for Patty Lin, a former TV writer. I mean, come on, we've all had that one job where we thought, "This is it, my life's calling!" but then it turned out to be as pleasant as a root canal. Lin spills the beans in her upcoming memoir, titled End Credits: How I Broke Up with Hollywood. And let me tell you, her journey from starstruck to starstruck-down is like watching a rom-com turn into a disaster movie. Picture this: Lin, a bright-eyed writer, excitedly lands a gig on the iconic show Friends during its prime time. You know, that show with the haircut that launched a thousand trends and a coffee shop where people apparently had no jobs but still afforded massive apartments in New York City. The cast was top-notch: Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, and Matt LeBlanc. The A-listers of the 90s, folks! But here's where it gets real. Lin's excitement for breakfast with the stars quickly dwindles. It's like when you finally meet your celebrity crush and they turn out to be just an average Joe who snores and leaves the toilet seat up. Lin spills the beans in her book, saying those table reads and free breakfasts were about as enjoyable as accidentally stepping on a Lego brick. Apparently, the actors weren't just craving laughs; they were also hungry for scripts that fed their massive egos like those bottomless mimosas at brunch. 🥂 Remember Jennifer Aniston's iconic haircut? Well, she almost chopped the show itself in its final season! She spilled the beans on feeling like she'd been Rachel-ed out and was ready to call it quits. Patty Lin, our intrepid storyteller, chips in with tales of jokes that were killed faster than a mosquito at a picnic. Why? Because the actors didn't "feel" them, or they were too busy munching on bacon to deliver the punchline. Seriously, can you imagine a world where Chandler's sarcastic quips are drowned out by bacon munching? 😂 Hold onto your couch cushions, because it's about to get sitcom-squabble dramatic. Lin gives us a behind-the-scenes look at those intense post-run-through discussions. Think of it as a therapy session where everyone's trying to one-up each other's neuroses. The actors, in their role as character guardians, channeled more drama than a soap opera marathon. Lin describes it as a dire, aggressive spectacle. Let's just say, the levity of a comedy show was as absent as a cat during bath time. 🛁 Fast forward to the writers' room. If you've ever wondered what happens when comedy writers get together to rewrite jokes, well, according to Lin, it's like rewatching a funny movie but the laughter is dubbed over with crickets. She went in with optimism, but those comedic masterminds had her questioning her own humor faster than you can say "knock-knock joke." And oh, let's not forget Friends had hit its seventh season by then. It's like trying to squeeze a lemon that has already given all its juice. Lin compares it to going to the Olympics right after learning to skate, or trying to have a serious conversation at a party after the only topic left is "who's your favorite Kardashian?" 🏋️‍♂️ But don't be sad, dear readers, because Lin dishes out one of the biggest revelations: Much of the writers' room discussions turned into a passionate discourse on, wait for it, sex. Yes, because when you've run out of ideas for the characters, it's time to turn the show into a steamy soap opera, right? 😏 So, there you have it. Patty Lin's journey from starry-eyed newbie to disillusioned TV writer, all thanks to our beloved Friends. Just remember, behind the glamour shots and iconic hairstyles, there's a world of bacon-munching actors, ego-driven script debates, and endless discussions about other types of relationships. End Credits: How I Broke Up with Hollywood hits the shelves soon, and if you thought your office drama was intense, well, you might want to give this memoir a read. Cheers to you, Patty Lin, for giving us a behind-the-scenes glimpse that's juicier than Central Perk's coffee! ☕📺 Read the full article
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Mistakes That Are Hard To Ignore In Friends The cast of Friends By Mariel Loveland/Updated: Dec. 20, 2020 12:17 pm EST
Friends might be one of the most popular sitcoms to ever grace TV, but it's absolutely littered with errors. Even the very fountain made famous during the opening credits isn't actually located in Central Park — a fact some of us New Yorkers are just not willing to accept despite visiting the Central Park fountain on numerous occasions. According to Fast Company, the series has the most mistakes out of any television show, averaging 149.2 errors per season … and there are 10 seasons.
You'd think a multi-million dollar enterprise would be able to hire a huge team of continuity supervisors, but the flippant editing and prop mistakes kind of give Friends a certain allure. That and the fact that the cast is living in an NYC utopia, where 20-somethings hang out with their friends rather than haunt the subways in a frazzled fugue state of student loan debt and rising rents. Ain't the life of Friends grand? 
If you didn't notice these mistakes the first time around (or on second or third viewing), you'll certainly never be able to unsee them during the rest of your binge-watches before Friends leaves Netflix in 2020.
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The Magna Doodle hanging on the back of Chandler and Joey's door is a thing of Friends infamy. There are whole, in-depth articles dedicated to every single message the Central Perk crew had ever written. It's also the source of one major Friends continuity error that we never noticed.
Around the 12-minute mark of "The One with the Wedding Dresses" (Season 4, Episode 20), the words on the doodle shift from "get out!" to "poop" to "get out!" again. This is most apparent behind David Schwimmer's Ross, who enters the apartment to invite Rachel, Joey, and Chandler to his wedding.
While the snafu is probably the fault of whoever was in charge of continuity, the text can possibly be attributed to Paul Swain, the best boy on the electric crew. According to Mental Floss, Swain was the one who primarily did the doodles in the later seasons. When the show wrapped, Matt LeBlanc ended up stealing the Magna Doodle from the set and gifting it to Swain for his efforts.
The one with the disappearing necklace mistake Jennifer Aniston as Rachel on Friends
Rachel Green was known for her fashion sense, but a certain Season 2 episode of Friends certainly didn't do it any justice, if only because what she was wearing made no sense at all. Typically, necklaces don't magically appear, though it'd be cool if they did.
In "The One Where Ross Finds Out" (Season 2, Episode 7), Rachel's necklace randomly appears across cuts while she's finding out that Ross and his girlfriend are getting a cat. It's emphasized by the fact that she's wearing a white V-neck shirt, which makes the necklace a focal point. How the editing crew missed this one is completely inexplicable.
Regardless of the necklace, Jennifer Aniston probably wasn't thrilled about this look in general — particularly that haircut. "Let's say there have been moments I'd rather not relive, like that whole Rachel thing," she told Allure (via People) in 2011. "How do I say this? I think it was the ugliest haircut I've ever seen. What I really want to know is, how did that thing have legs?"
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It's not uncommon for TV shows to use stand-ins for their stars, we just usually don't notice it. Unfortunately, Friends didn't age so well in the transition to wide-screen because the body doubles are way more apparent when we get to see more of them. 
During the very first scene of "The One with the Mugging" (Season 9, Episode 15), Rachel is completely replaced by an entirely different person who really doesn't look a thing like her. They're not even wearing the same shirt and certainly don't have the same color hair.
In truth, there's probably a lot more stand-ins for Jennifer Aniston than we might think. The star was reportedly almost written off the show during the first season because she had a scheduling conflict with the CBS series Muddling Through, which was set to air before Friends even premiered. Aniston had already shot six episodes, and according to Entertainment Weekly, the actress would have been forced to leave Friends if Muddling Through had been picked up for a full season. In other words, Ross and Rachel would have been on a permanent break (or never happened at all), and we would have missed out on the most epic sitcom love story of the '90s … beyond George Costanza and himself.
The one where Monica is replaced by a body double Courteney Cox's body double on Friends
Rachel wasn't the only Friends character mysteriously replaced with a fake in the series. The stars can't be on set all the time, but the camera people also weren't being very careful with their shots. In "The One with Rachel's Date" (Season 8, Episode 5), Courteney Cox's stand-in is very visible on the right hand side of the screen, but looks absolutely nothing like the actress. The incident occurs around the six-minute mark. 
Of course, the gaffe was totally exacerbated by the transition to widescreen, but you can still see the stand-in's nose — which is clearly not Cox's nose — in the original. Though this is obviously a mistake, it does sort of support the bizarre fan theory that the entire series was happening in Phoebe's head. Maybe Monica doesn't even exist.
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The continuity supervisor on Friends was clearly having a bad time during "The One with the Mugging" (Season 9, Episode 15). Not only was Jennifer Aniston's stand-in completely visible and wearing different clothes than the star, but Matt LeBlanc was given completely different props while filming another scene.
The gaffe occurs around the 15-minute mark, when Joey is raiding Monica and Rachel's fridge for drinks before an audition. LeBlanc is first seen holding some bottles of juice (it looks like Tropicana by our untrained eyes). After the cut, he's holding two cans of Coca-Cola.
This error probably didn't help ease LeBlanc's nerves, which were apparently pretty bad during the earlier seasons of Friends, according to Christina Pickles, who played Ross and Monica's mother, Judy Geller. "Every time he did something, he would look for approval to the director, the producers or the writers if they were around," she told The Guardian. "There would be a look of: 'Am I doing this right?' He ended up being amazing. He was so perfect as Joey."
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Las Vegas is a special place for the Friends crew. Director James Burrows took all six of the stars to Sin City for one last trip before mega-fame as they awaited the show's premiere. "We ate at Caesar's Palace in Spago. I had me and six of them, and I said — I don't know why I said this — I said, 'This is your last shot at anonymity,'" he recalled (via Us Weekly). "I said, 'Once the show comes on the air, you guys will never be able to go anywhere without being hounded.'" Of course, Burrows was absolutely right.
The Central Perk crew's on-screen Vegas trip didn't go off as swimmingly, mainly because Matt LeBlanc had a major acting flub that somehow made it into the final edit. Around the 19-minute mark in "The One in Vegas: Part 1" (Season 5, Episode 23), you can clearly see Joey point at Chandler with his left hand while they're arguing about Joey being hand twins with a cards dealer. In a cut scene, he's shown pointing with his right hand. Whoops!
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This Friends gaffe is more of a script issue than a continuity mistake. Even though Ross has a PhD in archaeology, and there's a huge emphasis on his education throughout the series, he apparently has some issues with basic math. In the episode "The One with Five Steaks and an Eggplant" (Season 2, Episode 5), Ross miscalculates what everyone owes once they split the bill at his birthday dinner.
Ross, who's assuming everyone is splitting the bill six ways, says each of them owe $28. This makes the total bill $168 — but when he decides Monica shouldn't have to pay because they were also celebrating her promotion at work, he claims the five of them owe $33.50 each. This would make the bill $167.50, which means Dr. Geller's math is off by $.50. 
But hey, no one ever said script writers were mathematicians. Friends co-creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman are the duo likely responsible for the mistake. According to Christina Pickles (Judy Geller), who spoke to The Guardian, "David and Marta didn't write every show" but "they had the final say, and they had impeccable taste" (just not very good math skills, apparently). 
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Weddings are usually filled with tons of tiny snafus, and Monica's was no different. In "The One with the Red Sweater" (Season 8, Episode 2), Monica absolutely couldn't wait to open her wedding gifts, so she ends up opening them all without Chandler. Around the five-minute mark, we see her unwrap a present that appears wrapped once again only a few seconds later.
This might be a continuity error, or it might be the universe righting its wrongs. Apparently, the couple were never meant to be an actual item — let alone married — and it was totally random. In an interview with Today, co-creator David Crane admitted, "We didn't really know that Chandler and Monica were gonna end up together until even after that episode in London where they wake up in bed together. And the audience went insane. Originally that was going to be a thing, like a little mistake and funny. And they were so great together, and it kept giving us stories."
The one where we see the Friends sound stage The set of Friends
Monica and Rachel's purple apartment seems like a source of constant commentary in Friends. Beyond the fact that there's absolutely no way a struggling chef and barista would have been able to afford such massive digs in Manhattan, it also becomes very apparent that the apartment isn't actually real. 
By the time we make it to "The One Where Ross Dates a Student" (Season 6, Episode 18), Rachel has moved in with Lisa Kudrow's Phoebe, but Phoebe accidentally starts a fire in their apartment with a candle, destroying their bedrooms. When the pair is deciding who should move into Monica's guest room around the nine-minute mark, we get a glimpse into the actual Warner Bros. Studios sound stage, leaving the kitchen and living room part of the set in the shot. Oops!
Having the edge of the set in the frame is surprisingly not the strangest thing regarding the infamous flat. A lot of it doesn't make any sense, particularly the fact that it was built with a door that led to nothing. Eventually, the door became Monica's messy closet, but it originally had no purpose. In an episode of Great Big Story, Friends production designer John Shaffner admitted, "We put a door all the way up [Monica's] hallway and we didn't really say where it went to. I said, 'Why don't we just wait and see where the stories take us.'"
The one where Ross' foam finger vanishes The cast of Friends
The first season of Friends is absolutely littered with continuity errors, but one of the most apparent happens in "The One with George Stephanopoulos" (Season 1, Episode 4), in which Ross, Joey, and Chandler attend a New York Rangers game. Around the 12-minute mark, Ross is clearly shown with a Rangers-branded foam finger, which disappears seconds later.
This isn't even the most egregious error in the short scene. That title is given to the fact that they made Matthew Perry — who is a die-hard Ottawa Senators fan — root for the Rangers. He probably smiled just a little bit when Ross gets smacked in the face with a puck.
The one where Phoebe teleports on Friends Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe on Friends
Friends' pilot episode kind of sets the precedent for how many glaring mistakes will happen in the rest of the series. About eight minutes into "The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate" (Season 1, Episode 1), we see Phoebe magically teleport herself from standing in the kitchen to sipping from a mug behind Monica's date in the living room in a split second. 
The mistake is easily missed because we're focused on Rachel hanging out in her wedding dress — which is quite distracting — but it also might not really be a mistake at all. Phoebe's always been one of those friends with the weirdest fan theories about her, so would we really put it past her to pull a Stranger Things? Even executive producer Kevin Bright revealed to Today that modern-day Phoebe is the leader of a "very positive cult." Perhaps that cult also teaches the powers of teleportation.
The one where the apartments move up a couple of stories The changing apartment numbers in Friends
The only reason we notice one of Friends' major mistakes is because it's actually a correction that needed to be made in order for the rest of the series to make any sense. During Season 1, Joey and Chandler live in apartment No. 4, and Monica and Rachel live in apartment No. 5. The numbers are clearly visible on their doors, but in later episodes, they're swapped out for No. 19 and No. 20 — but why?
Well, if you've seen the stunning exterior of the Friends apartment building, which really is located at 90 Bedford Street in Manhattan rather than the Warner Bros. studio, apartment No. 4 and 5 are first-floor units. Monica and Rachel definitely didn't live on street level because they had a balcony where they could see into the apartment of the Ugly Naked Guy. Plus, the stairs wind up playing a crucial role in some of the show's drama, so it wouldn't really make sense for them to have ground floor addresses.
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Space Asks, Redux
I have a bad cold, so I'm doing one of these things. I'm gonna fill it out like a MySpace survey because that's how old I am.
Comet- What are you currently frustrated about?
My job.
Black Hole- What are you most afraid of? 
How little control I actually have over my life (i.e. whether or not someone nukes someone, the economy, the weather, etc.).
Galaxy- Do you have any nicknames? What are they?
I have a few online aliases. Dingo and Ruby are my most used. In real life I just get called the wrong name a lot. 
Star- What song(s) do you feel describes you?
Currently, Numb Little Bug.
Moon- Are you currently reading any books? If so, what book(s)?
I'm reading The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova and listening to Bram Stoker's Dracula as a audiobook.
Planets- If you could go anywhere, where would you go? 
Somewhere cozy, like a cabin with a fireplace or something. I usually like a warm beach, but it's Fall, so I'm in the mood for cozy stuff.
Mercury- Describe your aesthetic. 
Uh, 90s grunge (think Winona Ryder) with a dash of Victorian gothic (i.e. Eva Green in Penny Dreadful). Unless I'm at work. Then it's all business casual or whatever. Lame. In that case it's Jennifer Aniston from Friends with a dash of Zooey Deschanel in New Girl.
Venus- What’s your favorite tv show? 
Of all time: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Currently airing: I am LOVING the new Interview with the Vampire show. Yeah, I'm very into vampires.
Earth- If you could be anyone else for a day, who would you want to be?
Nicole Kidman. I just love her, and I'd love to know what her day-to-day is like.
Mars- If you could change one thing about yourself, what would you change? 
Get rid of my clinical anxiety.
Jupiter- If you had to pick one color to use for an entire week, what color would you choose? 
I mean, use in what context? Probably teal. Or purple.
Saturn- How far would you go for those you care about? 
Wow. Heavy question. Depends on how urgent the situation is, I suppose.
Uranus- What would you say is your greatest achievement? 
I don't think I've achieved it yet.
Neptune- Describe yourself in one sentence. 
I am very anxious but very creative.
Pluto- If you could meet anyone, alive or dead, who would you meet? 
Betty White.
Constellations- If you could have one talent, what would you want it to be? (can be magical or not)
Teleportation.
Asteroid- When you die, what do you want to be done with your body?
I don't really care. Donate all my organs. Do whatever is less burdonsome financially. Just don't donate me to science. I don't want to be getting embalmed by some poor mortician, get possessed by some weird demon, and wreak havoc on people.
Aquarius- What’s a topic you enjoy learning about? 
Space. I love space (obviously). Also cultural practices and mythologies different from mine.
Aquila- Do you prefer to read books or watch movies?
Yes.
Aries- What is something you enjoy doing?
Writing.
Auriga- If you had to pick one villain from any media, who would you rather have to face and why?
Beetlejuice. I think I could take him.
Bootes- If you could have any animal, wild or not, fake or not, which would you want?
A bat. They just look super cute.
Cancer- How do you want to be remembered? 
As someone who left the world better than I found it.
Canis Major- How many friends do you have? 
Close friends? 3 - 5
Capricornus- What’s a song lyric that you relate to? 
This is me trying (from This is Me Trying by Taylor Swift)
Cassiopeia- What’s your favorite quote? 
"I heard 'Copper Boom'". It's a line from Gilmore Girls and me and my dad use it all the time when we can't hear someone across the house.
Cygnus- If you could go back to any time period for a couple days, when/where would you want to go?
Ancient Egypt. I'd say Mesopotamia, but I'm terrified there'd be like alien gods or something there.
Gemini- Do you have any siblings? How many?
No.
Leo- If you could change the way any movie was made, which movie would you change?
The Mummy with Tom Cruise. There needed to be more Annabelle Wallis and more Sofia Boutella, less Tom Cruise Tom Cruise'ing.
Libra- If you could talk to your past self, what would you tell yourself?
It will get worse. BUT, after it gets worse it will get so much better. Toughen up. Don't take any shit.
Lyra- Would you rather be feared or loved?
Loved, wtf?
Orion- What’s your favorite type of weather?
Early summer when it's warm but not sweltering. Bonus if it rains.
Pegasus- What’s your favorite music genre? 
Rock - classic, 80s hair, or grunge.
Perseus- What’s your favorite movie genre?
Horror.
Pisces- Describe someone you love without saying their name.
Kind, playful, always well-intentioned, sometimes goofy.
Sagittarius- What do you do when you don’t feel well? What do you eat/drink? 
I drink a shit ton of Oolong tea. I usually don't feel like eating much unless it's broth or something cold.
Scorpius- If you had to pick someone to betray you, who would you pick?
That friend from high school you think has changed as an adult, but really hasn't.
Taurus- What makes you feel comfortable?
A cozy blanket, a good book, a hot cup of something, and a cat.
Ursa Major- If you had to pick any job to have, what job would you want? 
Novel writer.
Virgo- What do you value the most- artistic ability/creativity, musical ability, athletic ability, intellect, or work ethic?
Work ethic. It's necessary in any profession.
Neutron- Are you more of a leader or a follower?
Depends on the team and what role I need to fill. I tend to be a follower who does what I ask, but if no leadership is happening I tend to take the lead to get things done.
Supernova- How do you feel about yourself? 
I could feel better, but not bad.
Supergiant- What’s something you like about yourself? 
My creativity.
Red Giant- Would you get into a debate/argument with someone if you heard them saying something you disagree with or know to be wrong, or would you stay silent?
I frequently get into these debates, mostly to understand their point of view.
Red Dwarf- What’s your favorite smell? What smell makes you feel most comfortable? 
Lavendar vanilla.
Protostar- Give a random fact about yourself.  
I love true crime. Not "The Thing About Pam" true crime where it's kind of campy and weird. I like things like Cold Justice - they're gonna find that fucker.
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Friends episode 1.11 "The One With Mrs. Bing"
A quality I’ve been noticing a lot lately in content that I enjoy is an intimacy between artist and audience. The illusion that we really truly know these people with a certain amount of depth is what hooks us. It’s the thing that creates fandoms and births groupies, but it’s also the reason we buy concert tickets and make a standing appointment with our favorite shows. And I’d even go so far as to say that that intimacy isn’t an illusion. If someone really is pouring themselves into their work, and they’re good at it, I think anyone who’s there to see it will probably have an important understanding of that person. So, your favorite artists may not know you, but you do know them.
I think that’s why Chandler resonated with people so strongly. I may be biased, but I also spent a lot of time in the Friends fandom, and he really was the fan favorite. The entire cast was of course a strong ensemble who made their characters their own, but I don’t think any of them identified with their role as much as Matthew Perry. He says in his memoir that he was Chandler and Chandler was him, but I think we knew that already. Everything from his clothes to the cadence of his speech is instantly identifiable, funny, endearing, and real.
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Matthew Perry and Matt LeBlanc in "The One With Mrs. Bing".
My favorite episodes of Friends (and of most comedies) are the ones that get as close to drama as a sitcom can get, and I’ve noticed that Chandler is almost always at the center of the show’s most emotional moments. When Chandler kisses Joey’s sister, his repentance is so sincere. When Chandler finally admits his love for Monica, tears of laughter turn to tears of endearment in a literal split second; Ross and Rachel make you say, “oh my God”, Monica and Chandler make you say “awwww”.
And as early as season one, a sole episode featuring Chandler’s mom carries more depth and character development than a decade with the Gellers. Chandler’s mother, Nora Bing, is a bestselling erotica novelist. She’s introduced in this episode as the gang forces a begrudging Chandler to watch Nora’s appearance on Jay Leno. Two episodes prior, we heard Chandler’s first recounting of his Thanksgiving horrors (we’ll come to be very familiar with the tale): at nine years old, Chandler’s parents sat him down at the end of Thanksgiving dinner and told him they were getting a divorce- his father is having an affair with the pool boy.
Right after admitting on national TV that sex makes her crave Kung Pao Chicken, Nora excitedly tells Leno that she’s heading to New York tomorrow and will get to see her son. Chandler declares, without surprise, “And this is how I find out. Most moms use the phone.” Seconds later, Nora is explaining the depths of her love for her son by stating that she bought him his first condoms. Summing up how every parent makes their kid feel, though probably not to this extent, Chandler says: “And then he burst into flames.”
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Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow, and Jennifer Aniston in "The One With Mrs. Bing".
In one short, funny scene we understand a surprising number of layers to Chandler’s character. Nora was sincere when stating her love and excitement about seeing her son. Ross- the only one who knows her- declared that he loves Chandler’s mom. Rachel gushed that she is a huge fan of Nora’s books. Despite their bizarre dynamic, Chandler has to endure everyone else loving his mom and telling him to relax, something he really does try to do.
He brings the whole gang out to dinner with his mom- including Paolo, which is generous of Nora.
NORA: I am famished… what do I want?
CHANDLER: Please God don’t let it be Kung Pao Chicken.
NORA: Oh, you watched the show! What’d you think?
CHANDLER: Well, I think you need to come out of your shell juuuust a little.
But he says it all with a smile, dropping a kiss on his mom’s cheek. And then hops right on board as she orders tequila shots for the whole table. It’s a strange dynamic, and a comical one, but also one that now feels real. Matthew Perry’s performance turns this punchline of a premise into something more: what would a person with this upbringing really be like?
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Matthew Perry and Morgan Fairchild in "The One With Mrs. Bing".
Towards the end of dinner, Ross has gotten good and drunk on Nora’s tab. Rachel and Paolo are driving him up the wall. He runs into Nora after coming out of the bathroom- the women’s bathroom, he realizes, when a woman steps out a few seconds after him. He’s down, out of it, and Nora knows it’s about Rachel. She comforts him, promising that Paolo isn’t the kind of character that sticks around. Rachel will be turning to him in no time.
This seems to help, but suddenly the two are leaning into each other, kissing a real kiss. And who’s headed for the bathroom now but Joey, who sees them and stammers in shock that he’s gonna go pee in the street. Ross and Nora separate and sigh that sigh that’s old sitcom speak for “fuck”.
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David Schwimmer and Morgan Fairchild in "The One With Mrs. Bing".
The next day, Ross tries to get away with never telling Chandler what happened. Joey hasn’t told him, but he tells Ross that he has to- and takes offense to the suggestion that his own mom isn’t as tempting as Nora Bing (“I’ll have you know that Gloria Tribbiani was a very handsome woman in her day, alright? You think it’s easy giving birth to seven children?”).
Ross at first tries to claim that Paolo kissed his mom, which has Chandler in enough shock already, but finally Ross exclaims that it was him, getting real anger out of Chandler. “You know, of all my friends, no one knows the crap I go through with my mom more than you.” Ross tries to apologize, but Chandler leaves, slamming the door.
Later, at Central Perk, Ross tries again:
ROSS: Chandler, can I just say something? I know you’re still mad at me, I just wanna say that there were two people there that night. Okay? Two sets of lips.
CHANDLER: Yes, well, I expect this from her. She’s always been a Freudian nightmare.
ROSS: Okay, well, if she always behaves like this, why don’t you say something?
CHANDLER: Because it’s complicated. It’s complex- hey, you kissed my mom!
Other coffee drinkers turn to look. Ross declares to the coffee house that they’re rehearsing a Greek play. Typically the kind of joke Chandler himself would make, he doesn’t even crack a smile.
CHANDLER: That’s very funny. We done now?
ROSS: No! You mean you’re not gonna talk to her? You’re not gonna tell her how you feel?
CHANDLER: That would be a no. Look, just because you played tonsil tennis with my mom doesn’t mean you know her. Alright? Trust me, you can’t talk to her.
Chandler then comes close to breaking Ross’s finger, but even if he’s not admitting it now, Ross has said something significant. While it’s the biggest betrayal coming from Ross, this isn’t an isolated incident on Nora’s part. It’s a not-so-funny symptom of the overarching mother/son dynamic that has been comically displayed until now.
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Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer in "The One With Mrs. Bing".
Back up at the apartment, Chandler is saying his goodbyes to Nora. She brought copies of her book for the rest of the gang and asks if Chandler wants anything from Lisbon. On the surface, they have a playful banter, and he takes things in stride. But finally, as she’s walking out the door, he stops holding it in: “You kissed my best Ross! … or something to that effect.”
She knows it’s not good. She steps back inside and gently closes the door. She apologizes, they agree that it was stupid, and she promises it’ll never happen again. And when she asks if they’re okay now, he starts to say yes… but then he says no. The kiss got his attention, but it’s the tip of the iceberg.
In the hallway, Ross approaches to find Joey listening at the door. We can hear Chandler and Nora’s muted yelling. Excitedly, Joey says “He did it! He told her off, and not just about the kiss, about everything!” They’re good friends, honestly. They give him grief and find Nora fun, but clearly Ross isn’t the only one who knows there’s more to the story.
Then, the screaming match is over and Chandler walks Nora down the hall. She asks if he’s okay and he says yes. She kisses his cheek, and after a formal “Mrs. Bing”, “Mr. Geller” between her and Ross, she’s gone. And Chandler and Ross are alone.
CHANDLER: Hey.
ROSS: You mean that?
CHANDLER: Yeah, why not. I told her.
ROSS: Yeah? How’d it go?
CHANDLER: Awful. Awful. Couldn’t have gone worse.
ROSS: Well, how do you feel?
CHANDLER: Pretty good! I told her.
The two shake hands, and Chandler smiles big, throwing an arm over Ross’s shoulder.
Chandler has the zaniest backstory of the group (except for maybe Phoebe), yet he’s somehow the most whole, the most down to earth. You can connect the dots between the life story that exists off screen and the choices he makes in front of us. And could you even fathom anyone else playing Chandler Bing?
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Matthew Perry in "The One With Mrs. Bing".
There was just something special there. Matthew Perry had that “x factor”, as they say, although I think that x factor really is the ability to make strangers feel like they know you. He did it everywhere, and I think we all really liked the guy we got to know. If, like me, you’re looking to watch the best of Chandler Bing in the wake of Matthew’s passing, here are some others to add to your queue: episode 2.03 “The One Where Heckles Dies”, episode 4.08 “The One With Chandler in a Box”, and episode 5.14 “The One Where Everybody Finds Out”.
Among many other things, I also highly recommend his book Friends, Lovers, and the Big, Terrible Thing, his movie The Whole Nine Yards, and his show Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, which I’ll be back here with sometime soon. And if you’re having any Matthew Perry related thoughts or feelings, I’d love to hear about them! This one is very close to my heart.
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30 rock s3 rewatch thread pt 1
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