‘Friends Reunion’ review: The One Where They Gave You The Feels
The Hindu
Despite being schmaltzy, the long-delayed sitcom reunion is unapologetically nostalgic, and manages to recreate the magic all over again
They are back! And still here for you. Perhaps the best part about the Friends Reunion, is that by the end of it, you realise that there always was — and probably still is — a part of Rachel, Monica, Phoebe, Ross, Chandler and Joey, in the respective actors who played them. Maybe it’s because we are so accustomed to watching them over the best part of three decades (the first episode aired in September 1994), but when Kudrow yells, Aniston tears up or Schwimmer shrugs during a real-time conversation, a jolt of recollection instantly takes you back to an episode where you’ve witnessed that exact expression.More Related News

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