When she shared a lease with a girl before, she enthusiastically recommended this show, and she was so familiar with the actors that she felt like she was old friends with the actors in the show. She felt that the screenwriters of the show were still very good, and they made up a lot of interesting jokes. Without the wonderful performance of the actors, Jennifer Aniston is very emotional and has the strongest personal charisma. The three girls have their own characteristics and are all beautiful. Monica turned out to be a Cleopatra and Catwoman type. Phoebe looks like an elf and eccentric, but he is actually very insightful. Chandler is much older, Joey has become a kind Italian uncle, stupid people are stupid, and Joey who is content and happy looks very cute. Although it is very joyful to watch, it has taken more than ten years to invest in a play, a job, and it should be quite a loss of personal life, although they already belong to the luckiest group of actors in the world. Let them become famous, earn a lot of TV dramas, don't have to worry about unemployment for more than ten years, and have a stable job. If there is gain, there must be something to lose. People like happy things, but real life is not so happy. Creating the happiness of youth is what makes this drama unforgettable for people.
I remember the funniest scene of Ross, when he came out in a floral blouse, Chandler was playing Santa, with a cute white beard, and Joey said to Monica with a snack, " Do you want to try it?", Monica believes that boys are unconsciously sexually harassing girls. Now, goofy Joey is cute, with a childlike goofiness in him that many adults don't have.
Chandler and Joey are funny, but Chandler's actor has always been in a bad state. Loss of personal life, and at the cost of unseen stress.
Leave the happiness to others and leave the unhappiness to yourself. This is the difference between TV and life.
The older you get, the harder it is to have true friends and the harder it is to be happy. That's what makes this show so popular, those lost friends, lost friendships, all scattered in the memories of youth and growing up.
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