I noticed that Ross had a Siemens phone/answering machine model #2415. We have one just like it. Except our doesn’t make the funny noise when you rewind it–because it doesn’t rewind. You just start the digital message over again.
But I wish ours would make funny noises as if rewinding.
Ha! My apologies, that was from a hungover mind. Damn vodka.
Anyhoo…it always bothered me how Rachel always seemed to view Emma as “hers” and never “theirs”. It was her “problem”, she was the one to make all the decisions, she was a single mom all alone in the big bad world. Ross seemed to be (despite never showing poor little ben…lol) a devoted dad and it seemed like his opinion didn’t matter much when contrasted to her career goals*.
*I’d feel the same if it were ross considering the career move.
I haven’t watched “Friends” in years. It’s a chick show. I thought it was, and it was determined in a thread I started a couple months ago, that it is in fact a chick show. I was further assured that I was right in Bill Simmons’ latest e-column where he writes about the show. Here is a link. Simmons points out that it wasn’t always a chick show, but it turned into one.
He also mentions how ridiculous it was that Chandler and Monica brought the twins home within hours of their birth (then they moved too). I suppose having the twins was a “twist” too.
Now if I were a fan of this show, and had something invested in the characters and liked the sappy garbage that the show has passed for during most of its run, then I’m sure this neatly wrapped finale would have been great. However, I’m not a fan and thought everything was too predictable. From what previous posters have said “on a break” is some sort of inside joke, which I don’t know about. Anyway, as I said in another thread, for fans of the show, I’m sure it was a better finish than Seinfeld.
Wasn’t that scene during the clip retrospective that preceded the actual finale? In an earlier episode, the gang’s rendition of the Odd Couple theme ended, then Ross started humming the I Dream of Jeannie tune, only to be greeted (by Chandler, IIRC) with a rejoinder along the lines of “It’s over, Ross!”
Had to watch this finale since I’ve been semi-sucked into Friends by its slot between Simpsons and Seinfeld. I have two main problems with it:
Chandler’s facial paralysis. Now I do hate both Matthew Perry and Chandler, but I’d rather have an annoying crazy-face Chandler than a creepy botox Chandler. This may have been developing in previous recent episodes but I’ve only been watching reruns.
Being repeatedly jerked around on the Ross/Rachel issue. Writers, you blew all of your quality suspense the FIRST three times that they might have gotten back together. Was anyone surprised when they found out she got off the plane? Talk about anti-climactic.
Great ending, RickJay! But if Ross went to France, the writers wouldn’t have been able to have the closing scene with all 6 friends together (no Paul…) in an empty apartment. Cafefully staged, of course, so sucky Rachel was hanging all over sucky Ross.
The twins thing totally surprised me. I don’t know why–that’s a plot that all sitcoms seem to do. Yet it did not even enter my mind that possibly twins could be born until the doc said “the other one is coming”. I went “what?!” That was pretty cool, the twins thing. That birth mom was so dumb…
I wasn’t expecting a spectacular conclusion (and I think the writers lost the aptitute for such a LONG time ago), so having everything simply wrapped up was more than enough for me.
About the only thing I didn’t like was what I’m pretty sure all of us wish went differently, Rachel going back to Ross. IMHO, had Ross sacrificed his present life and ties to his friends to be with the woman he loves, that alone would’ve completely redeemed him. Instead, Rachel’s career is in shambles and Ross has learned nothing. How does this benefit anyone?
Don’t really care about the “chick show” issues. It takes all kinds.
Slate had an interesting take on this…Friends is not a sitcom. It’s a soapcom. They end seasons with cliffhangers, situations are not resolved in 22 minutes. If you take 10 Law and Order episodes and shuffled them and then watched them, you would know exactly what is going on. But if you take 10 Friends episodes, shuffled them and watched them, you would be a little lost because you would be watching them “out of order.”
:smack: THANK YOU! It was driving me crazy. I knew it was the theme from some 70s sitcom, but somehow got stuck on Barney Miller. I knew that wasn’t quite it. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
And Newhart gets my vote for Best Sitcom Ending ever.