sootyj
Tuesday 12th August 2008 7:06pm [Edited]
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Quote: Griff @ August 12 2008, 2:55 PM BST
The joke rate on Friends is phenomenal - it delivers a lot more laughs than many more "sophisticated" shows.
Phoebe was my favourite character when I started watching, but she did grate on me eventually, as did Chandler. But Lisa Kudrow's delivery of even the most basic line can be hilarious sometimes.
No, Rachel and Monica aren't the same. Monica is the control freak. Rachel is the ditzy one.
It's popular because of the ongoing soap aspect, I think. Which is the thing I like least about it, I think the sentimentality of some episodes is a bit cloying.
You bet. Six characters, nearly all of whom have complete storylines in each episode (which is what, 24 minutes ?).
Griff if I am ever up in court I'll choose you as my brief. A near forensic defence with passion.
Friends went onto long, it got sucked into that whole rom-com Sex and the City trap.
But those are side issues, but those are side issues to one of the funniest most innovative, best written sitcoms of all time.
I mean granted it had a couple of writers per character, but still.
In many way it showed up how sluggish and parochial msot UK sitcoms are.
And the actors were all phenomenally funny. This was a show that could switch between razor sharp linguistic gags, and top notch clowning.
And it had a very cool and knowing sense of darkness, that many comedy films would kill for.
It's a shame that the UK system of 2 guys writing can rarely compete with this level of production.
Towards the end the writers were on 7 figure salaries a year and the actors on that per week. It goes to show what happens if you invest in quality.
And thats why there'll never be a UK Sopranos.