FRIENDS
"Friends" is a popular American sitcom that aired on NBC from 1994 to 2004. The show revolves around a group of six friends - Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Joey, and Phoebe - living in New York City, and their various adventures and misadventures in love, work, and life.
The show begins with Rachel Green, a wealthy and spoiled young woman, leaving her fiancé at the altar and moving in with her high school friend, Monica Geller. Monica is a chef and obsessively clean, and she lives across the hall from Chandler Bing, an office worker with a sarcastic sense of humor.
The group is completed by Joey Tribbiani, an aspiring actor with a big heart but little common sense, Ross Geller, Monica's older brother who is a paleontologist and unlucky in love, and Phoebe Buffay, a free-spirited and eccentric musician.
Over the course of ten seasons, the friends navigate various relationships, including Ross and Rachel's on-again, off-again romance, Chandler and Monica's surprise relationship, and Joey's various flings. They also face various challenges, such as Ross's three divorces, Rachel's pregnancy and career ambitions, and Monica and Chandler's struggles with infertility.
The show is known for its witty writing, strong character development, and iconic catchphrases and moments. It has been widely acclaimed and has won numerous awards, including six Primetime Emmy Awards. "Friends" has remained popular in the years since it ended, and has become a cultural phenomenon that continues to influence popular culture today.
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