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No you shouldn't. Unless its the weekend and you deserve a bit of time to yourselfAre you saying I shouldn’t?

No you shouldn't. Unless its the weekend and you deserve a bit of time to yourselfAre you saying I shouldn’t?
Its chuckle laughing : Often
as opposed to belly laughing not as often
WRONG(Notch7)There have been many great American comedies, but 'Friends' isn't one of them!
There have been many great American comedies, but 'Friends' isn't one of them!
Anyone remember 'Rowan and Martin''s Laugh-In' with a young Goldie Hawn? From the 1960s, it was shown in its entirety on Channel 4 in the 80s. Fantastic.
And the films of Woody Allen, on telly all the time in the 70s but rarely seen now.
Not to mention Sgt. Bilko, Adams Family, Get Smart, Beverley Hillbillies etc.
It’s a strange thing but I judge people who don’t like Friends.If you don't belly laugh at the best Friends episodes then you don't understand it. It's not a criticism. Many people don't.

Amish Boy.
It might be a new GD friendly insultI don't know that one. If it is from last 30 years I probably won't want to either!
I don't know that one. If it is from last 30 years I probably won't want to either!
There have been many great American comedies, but 'Friends' isn't one of them!
Anyone remember 'Rowan and Martin''s Laugh-In' with a young Goldie Hawn? From the 1960s, it was shown in its entirety on Channel 4 in the 80s. Fantastic.
And the films of Woody Allen, on telly all the time in the 70s but rarely seen now.
Not to mention Sgt. Bilko, Adams Family, Get Smart, Beverley Hillbillies etc.

I am actually surprised. You are a great comic writer and understand comic structure and the craft involved. Friends hid its architecture so completely that people assumed there wasn't any. They saw six good looking people in an apartment and thought it was simple. The writers were probably doing the most complex structural work in sitcom history and making it look like nothing. That's the highest level of craft in any medium.
Could you BE anymore wrong "like"My grandchildren love Friends, they used to have it on all the time, so I have seen a lot of it, unfortunately! I found it very irritating, with all the 'I was like' talk.
Give me 'Man About the House', 'Rising Damp' and 'George and Mildred' any day.
My grandchildren love Friends, they used to have it on all the time, so I have seen a lot of it, unfortunately! I found it very irritating, with all the 'I was like' talk.
Give me 'Man About the House', 'Rising Damp' and 'George and Mildred' any day.
I remember watching TFI Friday and friends was on after iirc. I wanted to stay and watch it but my mates said it was rubbish and we went to the pub.Coming to it older is difficult. You probably don't want to start on if after your mid 30s. But there are some amazingly plotted episodes which should appeal to anyone.
I am actually surprised. You are a great comic writer and understand comic structure and the craft involved.
Friends hid its architecture so completely that people assumed there wasn't any. They saw six good looking people in an apartment and thought it was simple. The writers were probably doing the most complex structural work in sitcom history and making it look like nothing. That's the highest level of craft in any medium.

Coming to it older is difficult. You probably don't want to start on if after your mid 30s. But there are some amazingly plotted episodes which should appeal to anyone.