Anonymous wrote:Just watched! What a bunch of malarkey! Paraphrasing “we had such a crush on each other first season we put everything into our first kiss! I even said ‘watch our first kiss will be on tv and sure enough’”.
The first kiss between David and Jen was season 1 on the porch of the apartment when she decided to go to airport to get Ross!
They certainly know how to promote their show!
Anonymous wrote:The diversity criticisms for this show are ridiculous. Most tight knit group of friends are of the same social standing.
The diversity today displayed in most shows is also ridiculous. Always a POC (usually black), always a heavy person and always a gay person. Truly not realistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the whole "we're such good friends in real life" was so forced. We all know that they're not, why even pretend? I'm pretty sure the only two that really are are Courtney and Jennifer. It's sort of telling that they've been together only one other time, and they were each paid MILLIONS to appear together for one evening/day.
Matt LeBlanc genuinely seemed happy to be there; he was sweetest of them and genuinely seems to have fond memories of his time on the show.
I got the impression Jennifer was acting a part the entire time. All the tears, it seemed a bit much. It felt like she was playing to the cameras/audience.
Matthew Perry was a mess. He's on something and/or just generally not doing well. The cast seemed uncomfortable around him, except for maybe Matt LeBlanc.
The Lisa Kudrow/Lady GaGa thing was horrible. And how have we not discussed how Lisa mumbled under her breath - "I like it better when I sing alone" - was that supposed to be a joke?
I liked the part where they talked about casting the show best - I wish they'd done more of a documentary of the show. I found the behind the scenes stuff the best.
Yes! A good documentary would be interesting--talk to the creatives behind the show, too, not just the cast members. An honest documentary with behind the scenes stuff, casting, some discussion of how the massive popularity of the show actually affected both the show and the actors personally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I came away from this reunion special loving Matt LeBlanc even more and feeling incredibly sad for Matthew Perry. It was heartbreaking to listen to him describe his anxiety over getting laughs throughout the entire show. He couldn't enjoy any of the success the show brought him.
A reboot would have been awful. I'm glad this format was chosen even though a lot of the emotion seemed forced. David and Matt were hands down the most genuine.
I agree that Matt and David seemed the happiest to be there, and were the most engaging.
I have to say, as surprising as it was to see Matt LeBlanc look like a normal middle aged person, I LOVED the "Irish uncle" social media meme that came from it
It was so good natured and wholesome, and I really appreciated it. It's like the internet got nice, all of a sudden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Matthew Perry and his 29 year old fiancee split up:
https://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/who-is-molly-hurwitz-meet-matthew-perrys-ex-fiancee/
I am getting a whole vibe from this quote:
"Sometimes things just don’t work out, and this is one of them,” the actor told People on June 2. “I wish Molly the best.”
New blind (he's Actor C) indicates she'd had enough and dumped him.
https://blindgossip.com/triple-trouble/#more-102553
Anonymous wrote:Matthew Perry and his 29 year old fiancee split up:
https://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/who-is-molly-hurwitz-meet-matthew-perrys-ex-fiancee/
I am getting a whole vibe from this quote:
"Sometimes things just don’t work out, and this is one of them,” the actor told People on June 2. “I wish Molly the best.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I came away from this reunion special loving Matt LeBlanc even more and feeling incredibly sad for Matthew Perry. It was heartbreaking to listen to him describe his anxiety over getting laughs throughout the entire show. He couldn't enjoy any of the success the show brought him.
A reboot would have been awful. I'm glad this format was chosen even though a lot of the emotion seemed forced. David and Matt were hands down the most genuine.
I agree that Matt and David seemed the happiest to be there, and were the most engaging.
I have to say, as surprising as it was to see Matt LeBlanc look like a normal middle aged person, I LOVED the "Irish uncle" social media meme that came from it
It was so good natured and wholesome, and I really appreciated it. It's like the internet got nice, all of a sudden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I came away from this reunion special loving Matt LeBlanc even more and feeling incredibly sad for Matthew Perry. It was heartbreaking to listen to him describe his anxiety over getting laughs throughout the entire show. He couldn't enjoy any of the success the show brought him.
A reboot would have been awful. I'm glad this format was chosen even though a lot of the emotion seemed forced. David and Matt were hands down the most genuine.
I agree that Matt and David seemed the happiest to be there, and were the most engaging.
Anonymous wrote:Matt LeBlanc was absolutely delightful to watch. He and Lisa Kudrow still had the comic timing perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I came away from this reunion special loving Matt LeBlanc even more and feeling incredibly sad for Matthew Perry. It was heartbreaking to listen to him describe his anxiety over getting laughs throughout the entire show. He couldn't enjoy any of the success the show brought him.
A reboot would have been awful. I'm glad this format was chosen even though a lot of the emotion seemed forced. David and Matt were hands down the most genuine.
I agree that Matt and David seemed the happiest to be there, and were the most engaging.