If the creators of Friends knew how to make their six heroes icons of their time, they certainly didn’t know how to manage one of the series’ biggest inconsistencies. It wasn’t until Season 6 (out of 10) that they addressed the issue within the show itself, though they chose to solve it other than through a pirouette like the one just mentioned. Collider.
Many fans of Monica, Chandler, Rachel and others are asking themselves the question: “Where do they find all this time to chat in the middle of the day?” Often meeting during the day at their headquarters in Central Perk, the friends often have a lot of free time, even though they all (at least most of them, Hi Joey) have full-time jobs that take up five out of seven work days.
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This painful question comes courtesy of Joey, who in the eighth episode of the sixth season listens one by one to his comrades gathered in a cafe, talking about how they hate their elders. Ross makes the point, “Maybe it’s a universal concept?”, to which Joey responds matter-of-factly:
Possible, but maybe because you’re still here at 11am on a Wednesday?
Obviously, after a few seconds of reflection, everyone grabs their things and goes to work. It’s easy for the writers to show that they’re aware of the problem that the characters will be dealing with from time to time (Chandler’s job will take up an entire Season 9 arc), but they’d rather mention the problem than mention it. adjust.
And, of course, this is a great pleasure for fans, who prefer their favorite characters to be together and talk to each other, and not separately, each on their own work, and this is completely normal. So anyway thanks to the writers and thanks Joey!
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