Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid millennials are just getting around to watching it. They want their own lives to be like the fictional ones on the show, complete with the unrealistic large apartment maintained by a waitress and an often unemployed chef.
This is so dumb. You know most millennials are in their 30s, right?
The show would have been on when you were between 6-16. You were NOT watching Friends during its first run. You guys are just getting into it now like you discovered something new![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you not pay attention to anything at all? This has been all over the internet and news -- it's the Friends 25th anniversary so they're doing a lot of promotions.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2019/09/16/friends-25th-anniversary-why-we-cant-let-them-go/2154983001/
Yes, but this doesn't explain why people are now *wearing* it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid millennials are just getting around to watching it. They want their own lives to be like the fictional ones on the show, complete with the unrealistic large apartment maintained by a waitress and an often unemployed chef.
This is so dumb. You know most millennials are in their 30s, right?
Anonymous wrote:Do you not pay attention to anything at all? This has been all over the internet and news -- it's the Friends 25th anniversary so they're doing a lot of promotions.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2019/09/16/friends-25th-anniversary-why-we-cant-let-them-go/2154983001/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid millennials are just getting around to watching it. They want their own lives to be like the fictional ones on the show, complete with the unrealistic large apartment maintained by a waitress and an often unemployed chef.
This is so dumb. You know most millennials are in their 30s, right?
Anonymous wrote:
I was wondering the same thing. I don't understand the love, the show hasn't aged well at all.
Anonymous wrote:Stupid millennials are just getting around to watching it. They want their own lives to be like the fictional ones on the show, complete with the unrealistic large apartment maintained by a waitress and an often unemployed chef.