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  1. Sep 15, 2020 · Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing gets the last line: "Where?" The line is equal parts hilarious and melancholy. After all, the group of pals has long been meeting up at Central Perk for their coffee for literally ten years (the ten seasons of 'Friends' stretched from 1994 to 2004).

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  2. Nov 10, 2022 · Matthew Perry has divulged why he got to say the last ever line in Friends. The hit sitcom drew to a close after 10 seasons in 2004, and ended with a sarcastic joke cracked by Perry’s character...

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    • “This Is All A Moo Point” In Season 7’s “The One Where Chandler Doesn’t Like Dogs,” Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) is seeking advice on how long to wait to make a move on her assistant Tag after he breaks up with his girlfriend.
    • “They Don’t Know That We Know They Know We Know” When the gang finds out that Monica (Courteney Cox) and Chandler (Matthew Perry) are sleeping together in the Season 5 episode “The One Where Everybody Finds Out,” Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) and Rachel conspire to trick them into revealing their relationship.
    • “I’m Not Gonna Go Commando In Another Man’s Fatigues” Friends has often been wrongly credited with originating the term “going commando” to mean not wearing underwear, but there’s little doubt the series had a hand in its popularization.
    • “This Hand Is Your Hand, This Hand Is My Hand” In Season 5’s “The One in Vegas Part 2,” Joey is working in a Las Vegas casino after his movie is shut down.
    • Richard: “I Know. I Hate That.” Naturally, as Monica's ex-boyfriend, Richard didn't stay in the show for its entire run. In fact, his last appearance came in the classic proposal episode in season six.
    • Janice: “Goodbye, Chandler Bing.” As far as Chandler's exes go, they don't get much better or more memorable than Janice. She made plenty of appearances during the early years of the show, despite everyone finding her annoying.
    • Gunther: “I Just Have To Tell You … I Love You. I Don’t Know If That Changes Your Plans At All, But I Thought You Should Know.” Ross's feelings for Rachel were clear throughout the show.
    • Mike: “Seriously. You Want To Make One Of Those?” Paul Rudd's Mike joined the series in its later years and quickly entered into a romantic arc with Phoebe.
    • A Song Without Any Elements of Romance?
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    • Facts About “Dancing in The Dark”

    Indeed this trackmay not be about romance at all. Instead when the Boss addresses thelistener as “babe” in the first verse, perhaps it is a general term ofendearment. And his mention of “crying over a broken heart” isn’t about agirlfriend but rather reads as if it alludes to giving in to depression ingeneral. Where the song gets really philosophica...

    So conclusively, “Dancing in the Dark” is the lyrical expression of Springsteen’s desire to come up with an instant hit song considering the substantial amount of stress he felt to do so. And considering that it went on to sell millions of copies, he actually succeeded at this task.

    The music video, which was filmed in St. Paul, Minnesota in the middle of one of Springsteen’s concert, had renowned filmographer Brian De Palma as its director. Additionally it features one of the earliest appearances of actress Courtney Cox of “Friends” fame. The clip went on to take home the award for Best Stage Performanceat the 1985 MTV VMAs.

    In addition to singing the tune, the Boss also wrote and produced “Dancing in the Dark”. However, he received help in the song’s production department from the following producers: 1. Jon Landau 2. Chuck Plotkin 3. Little Steven “Dancing in the Dark” came out as the lead single from Springsteen’s classic album “Born in the U.S.A.”. Columbia Records...

  3. Sep 28, 2020 · The bosses of Friends have revealed the NSFW meaning behind one of the show’s most famous lines. In the fourth series’ opening episode, Rachel is furious when she discovers Ross has not read...

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  5. Sep 21, 2014 · The bandmates behind the Friends theme song tell BuzzFeed News about the version that was deemed too dark for TV, the original music video concept that the cast didn't like, and how they learned to love the song they can't escape. Plus, they put the number-of-claps debate to rest!

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