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| Guest | I want to throw a party to celebrate the death of Friends. I didn't actually see it, but I can tell you what happens; everyone gets what they wants. Boring and predictable. They should'be all died in a hilarious trainwreck when a banana peel is left on the tracks, causing the train to de-rail and plummet into the nearby abyss filled with acid. |
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| | #7 |
| Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: Wisconsinland Posts: 3,643 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts | Didn't watch it. I don't care much about sitcoms. For my money, the only sitcom that had a proper ending was 'The Young Ones'. The main characters all die when the bus they're riding on falls off a cliff and explodes. Brilliant. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Canada Gender: Posts: 7,898 Thanks: 0 Thanked 7 Times in 7 Posts | It was a terrible series finale. It wasn't funny at all, and the ending was too predictable. The writers were probably too afraid to end the series on a sad note, so they chickened out on something as "terrible" as Rachel leaving Ross "The Whiner" Gellar and made everything just oh-so-perfect. Some people cried, I chuckled at how lame it was. Picture perfect endings are garbage. I wanted to see Joey go on a rampage and mow down the five unworthy friends with a Tommy Gun...but no, they had to have everything so perfect. Bah! Bah I say! And if anyone takes this seriously, they need to get their head checked. The ending was very disappointing though. |
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| Guest | I didn't watch. But I'm told it was a lot like WILAY's "The Second Season Finale", which I did watch. And SNL's two Friends-based skits tonight were awesome. [img]smile.gif[/img] And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!" |
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| | #18 |
| Guest | I'll just repeat what a few other have said, don't care about the show, glad it's over. Complex webs of lies are funny, cheesy Friends-esque - or because this is actually Friends, Friends-drama is not. I still don't get it, how can someone make a sitcom dramatic? Isn't it called situation comedy for a reason? If I want situation drama (sitdram), I'll go watch Dawson's creek or something. In Seinfeld George's fiancee dies licking the wedding invitation envelopes. George happy, his friends happy, the audience laughing. If in Friends one of the characters had died, millions of people (morons, but that's the average Friends viewer) would burst into tears, because the writers would have to make it appear so sad and dramatic. If making stupid people cry is those writers' idea of success, they should write episodes for The O.C. Whoa, must've slipped into rant mode without noticing. |
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| Guest | I'm gonna say it was Wil Calhoun. Now, NewsRadio knew how to handle death. "Bill Moves On" was not only touching and tasteful, but also hilarious, and that one had a REAL death attatched to it. "Copy Machine" was good, too. And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!" |
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| Banned Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Mibu Posts: 477 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts | And so the world has been put back into order. As the demon known as Friends is defeated Da Mage and company journey on cautiously awaiting the next terrible show to cross their path. |
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