Friends ran for ten seasons, the last one airing in 2004. Despite the fact that the series hasn’t been on air for almost two decades and some of Friends’ storylines are problematic, the goofy show has gathered a devoted audience and keeps entertaining fans of different generations. The comedy sitcom focuses on the life of six different, yet charming characters, as they navigate life in New York in their 20s, and it includes a lot of rocky relationships.One of the most familiar aspects of Friends was Ross and Rachel’s will-they-won’t-they relationship, which happens throughout the entire series. Their romance included unrequited love, jealousy, cheating, pregnancy, and the famous “we were on a break” dilemma. The two had an on-and-off relationship throughout the sitcom’s ten seasons, with the audience constantly wondering whether they would eventually make it work. A Friends fan theory might suggest why the two characters are just so unlucky and why they could never be on the same page in the beginning.Ross Geller (David Schwimmer) and Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston) are one of the most famous couples not just on Friends, but on television as well. The lovable dork and the stylish, out-of-his-league prom queen is a common trope, and it worked for Friends, too. It took Ross and Rachel a season and a half to get together initially, only to break up one season later. From that moment forward, the two start an on-and-off relationship, with weddings, pregnancies, and cheating involved. Despite the fact that the audience was aware of how unfit the two characters were, fans couldn’t help but tune in and wonder whether the two would be able to make it.RELATED: That Horrific Friends Theory Is Tragic and ‘Terrible’ – But It Also Makes Sense
Friends ran for ten seasons, the last one airing in 2004. Despite the fact that the series hasn’t been on air for almost two decades and some of Friends’ storylines are problematic, the goofy show has gathered a devoted audience and keeps entertaining fans of different generations. The comedy sitcom focuses on the life of six different, yet charming characters, as they navigate life in New York in their 20s, and it includes a lot of rocky relationships.
One of the most familiar aspects of Friends was Ross and Rachel’s will-they-won’t-they relationship, which happens throughout the entire series. Their romance included unrequited love, jealousy, cheating, pregnancy, and the famous “we were on a break” dilemma. The two had an on-and-off relationship throughout the sitcom’s ten seasons, with the audience constantly wondering whether they would eventually make it work. A Friends fan theory might suggest why the two characters are just so unlucky and why they could never be on the same page in the beginning.
Ross Geller (David Schwimmer) and Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston) are one of the most famous couples not just on Friends, but on television as well. The lovable dork and the stylish, out-of-his-league prom queen is a common trope, and it worked for Friends, too. It took Ross and Rachel a season and a half to get together initially, only to break up one season later. From that moment forward, the two start an on-and-off relationship, with weddings, pregnancies, and cheating involved. Despite the fact that the audience was aware of how unfit the two characters were, fans couldn’t help but tune in and wonder whether the two would be able to make it.
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