WATCH: You Need To See This Deleted Scene From Friends
Basically, we’re all still obsessed with the show.
Basically, we’re all still obsessed with the show.
A deleted scene from Friends has gone viral again showing the one thing that we all know: we’re all still obsessed with the show. The clip, which was first uploaded a few years ago, was removed from the TV series in the wake of 9/11 as it shows Chandler joking about their being a bomb at the airport as he and Monica jet off on their honeymoon. It was originally due to feature in an episode which aired just two weeks after the terrorist attacks.
When Friends ended way back when in 2004 The Last Show became one of the most watched finales of all time. In fact, a staggering 52million people (that’s just 12 million less than live in the whole of the UK) tuned in to find out what would become of Rachel, Ross, Joey, Chandler and Monica.
Sadly though, no matter how much we might there to be a reunion (completely ignoring the fact that the show ended over ten years ago and the cast look totally different now) Marta Kauffman crushed all chance of this happening earlier this year. She said: “Friends
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