He is amazing as Chandler. Watch Friends. It gets better over the seasons as you get invested in their storylines. |
Good catch. I misremembered. I still think the quote makes my point. When Joey wanted to copy Chandler, he used the delivery that Perry developed. “I’m Chandler Bing. Could I BE wearing any more clothes?” Astoundingly good actors. |
That was a fun moment, and certainly evidence of good writing, directing, editing, and acting. It does not show "astounding" acting talent. Many HS theater kids could say those 7 words with emphasis on the BE. |
It's pretty dumb. There's nothing brilliant about it. The acting was adequate and the actors are easy on the eyes. |
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Matthew Perry was a little grating in the first few seasons. Yet his character grew the most, and Chandler and Monica ended up as my favorite couple by a mile. So I'd say he's my favorite, followed by all the women pretty evenly.
But in the end it was the pitch-perfect ensemble that made the show work so well. As a PP said, lightning in a bottle. |
| I forget what I was watching or listening to (I'm old and watched Friends in real time on Thurdsday nights, lol), but they did an analysis of Friends with the sound off to highlight the skill of the actors' facial expressions and body language. The assertion was that you could generally follow the plot without hearing the dialogue. |
That says quite a bit about the plot… |
As you likely could with all sitcoms. |
Could you BE any more pedantic? |
| The show was subversive garbage and the characters were beyond corny. |
Yep. Schwimmer was the one who received the huge pay raise over the others. He negotiated so they all received the same amount. |
| Jennifer Aniston is sort of the Taylor Swift of actors. She's popular and likeable but without an edge. |
Horrible Bosses, The Morning Show? She's had her moments. |
Agreed. |