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Generation Friends

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by Saul Austerlitz


  Little Owl restaurant, West Village, 1–2

  Living Single, 103

  London, episodes set in, 205, 207–8, 209–13

  Lookingglass theater company, 30, 145

  Los Angeles, filming of Friends in, 2

  Los Angeles Times, 78, 103, 129, 130

  Lucille Lortel Theatre, 2, 3

  Ludwin, Rick, 12

  Lyle, Amaani

  background of, 242

  dismissal of, 244

  lawsuit of, 244, 245–49

  and writers’ assistant job, 241–44

  Lynch, Jane, 35

  M*A*S*H, 12, 290

  Mad About You, 33, 34, 35–36, 64, 78, 277

  Madame’s Place, 20

  Madman of the People, 64

  Malins, Greg

  and Joey in Chandler’s clothes, 166

  and Lyle, 241, 242, 244

  and Phoebe’s childbirth scene, 161

  and phone call from fiancée, 166–67

  and Ross and Rachel storyline, 206

  and sex scene in the museum, 140

  Marcel the monkey, 92–93, 160–61

  Marin, Richard, 129

  Mary Tyler Moore Show, The, 12, 16, 131

  Master and Margarita, The, 30

  McCormack, Eric, 31

  McGuire, Debra, 131–37, 191, 308

  McKeon, Nancy, 37

  McMillan, Chris, 129, 130

  media coverage of Friends, 98–100

  Merchant, Natalie, 65

  millennial audience, 320–21

  Miller, Barbara, 27, 32

  Minnesota proposal, 213–14

  Miramax, 10

  Monica

  apartment lost in trivia game, 173–74, 177–78, 179, 180

  apartment’s design/decor, 124–25, 126, 127–28

  apartment’s location, 2, 3

  and Ben’s head-injury, 112, 166

  and casting Friends, 27, 28, 36–37

  and Chandler (see Monica and Chandler)

  character development of, 22, 36–37, 81–82

  and costume design, 132, 135

  and Cox’s personality exaggerated, 82

  and critics’ reactions to premiere, 79

  employment of, 83–84

  and frame on door, 128

  and jellyfish storyline, 209

  Jewish background of, 110

  and Joey, 37, 38, 40

  past life of, 181

  and pilot for Friends, 56–58, 59, 62–63

  and pitch for Friends, 22

  and prom video episode, 120, 121

  and Rachel and Joey storyline, 263

  and Richard, 196–97, 227–28, 234

  and Ross and Rachel storyline, 142

  and Ross’s wedding, 208

  and series finale, 286–87

  and sexual content, 62–63, 112

  and Thanksgiving dinner episode, 81

  and trivia game episode, 174–75, 176–78, 179

  and Van Damme storyline, 108, 167

  and Vegas episode, 233

  wedding ring of, 288

  Monica and Chandler, 207–31

  and adoption storyline, 230–31

  audience’s reaction to hotel room scene, 212–13

  and bathtub scene, 217

  and bomb-centered plotline, 267, 268–69

  Chandler’s bungles, 217–19

  Chandler’s declaration of love, 222

  clandestine period of, 217–18, 219–22

  egalitarianism of, 228–29

  emotional tenor of, 226–27, 231

  and Friends! The Musical Parody, 325

  infertility storyline of, 230

  and last season of show, 284

  and Phoebe’s pseudo-seduction of Chandler, 220–22

  and proposal(s) of marriage, 227–28, 236

  and reorientation of show, 222–23, 225–26, 229–30

  and Richard’s reappearance, 227–28, 234, 235–36

  Ross and Rachel compared to, 226, 231

  and series finale, 286

  and shark jollies sequence, 229

  and Vegas episode, 234, 235–37

  wedding rings of, 288

  writers’ development of storyline, 207–9, 213, 229–30

  Monty, 30

  Moonlighting, 90, 131

  “Moonlight” music video, 315–16

  Moonves, Leslie (Les), 15, 24, 42, 73–74, 106, 249

  movies

  movie roles for Friends stars, 100–101

  movie vs. television stardom, 100, 101, 130–31

  Muddling Through, 41, 42, 43, 46–47

  Murder, She Wrote, 8

  Murphy Brown, 131

  NBC

  and Aniston’s contract with CBS, 43

  and casting Ross, 31–32

  and contract negotiations, 145–49, 279, 281–82

  Friends picked up by, 63, 86–87

  and Joey series spinoff, 298

  leadership at, 9

  overnight ratings for, 13

  and pilot for Friends, 23, 25

  and pitch for Friends, 23–25

  and product promotions, 101–2

  and revenue from Friends, 270

  scheduling of shows at, 61

  search for next big series, 13–14

  and Seinfeld, 12–13

  and series finale for Friends, 286

  standards division of, 110–11, 139

  and time slot of Friends, 78, 103, 108

  Tinker’s search for good series, 11

  urban-living comedies in lineup of, 104

  and youth market, 8–9, 13–14

  Netflix purchase of rights to Friends, 319

  New York City

  and appeal of Friends, 289

  economic recovery of, 289

  real vs. imaginary geography of, 1–3

  searching for traces of Friends in, 1–3, 4

  as setting for Sex and the City and Seinfeld, 2

  white, middle-class depiction of, 102–3, 125, 289, 320

  New York Times, The, 77, 288–89

  90 Bedford Street, 2, 3

  NYPD Blue, 10

  O’Brien, Conan, 33

  O’Connor, John J., 77, 78

  Ohlmeyer, Don, 50, 62–63, 79–80, 112

  “One After Joey and Rachel Kiss, The, The,” 263

  “One After Ross Says Rachel, The,” 217

  “One After the Superbowl, The,” 94, 108–10, 200, 270

  “One Hundredth, The,” 71, 161

  “One in Barbados Part 1, The,” 227, 262

  “One in Massapequa, The,” 274

  “One in Vegas, The,” 233–37

  “One Where Chandler Takes a Bath, The,” 269

  “One Where Eddie Moves In, The,” 179, 287

  “One Where Everybody Finds Out, The,” 220–22, 325

  “One Where Heckles Dies, The,” 216

  “One Where Joey Dates Rachel, The,” 257

  “One Where Joey Moves Out, The,” 140, 215–16

  “One Where Joey Speaks French, The,” 274

  “One Where the Monkey Gets Away, The,” 160–61

  “One Where Nana Dies Twice, The,” 215

  “One Where No One Proposes, The,” 261

  “One Where No One’s Ready, The,” 135, 166, 315

  “One Where Old Yeller Dies, The,” 196

  “One Where Rachel Finds Out, The,” 89, 107

  “One Where Rachel Has a Baby, The,” 261

  “One Where Rachel Smokes, The,” 155

  “One Where Rachel’s Sister Babysits, The,” 230

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p; “One Where Rachel Tells . . . , The,” 269

  “One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break, The,” 141–43

  “One Where Ross and Rachel . . . You Know, The,” 139–40

  “One Where Ross Can’t Flirt, The,” 200

  “One Where Ross Finds Out, The,” 118–20

  “One Where Ross Got High, The,” 194, 313

  “One with All the Kissing, The,” 217, 308

  “One with All the Poker, The,” 87–88, 161, 168, 171

  “One with All the Resolutions, The,” 165, 220

  “One with All the Thanksgivings, The,” 222

  “One with the Baby on the Bus, The,” 163

  “One with the Ball, The,” 158

  “One with the Birth, The,” 256

  “One with the Birth Mother, The,” 231

  “One with the Blackout, The,” 85, 162

  “One with Chandler’s Dad, The,” 228

  “One with Chandler’s Work Laugh, The,” 223

  “One with the Chicken Pox, The,” 199

  “One with the Cop, The,” 165

  “One with the Dollhouses, The,” 190, 288

  “One with the Dozen Lasagnas, The,” 91

  “One with the East German Laundry Detergent, The,” 85, 94

  “One with the Embryos, The,” 171–83, 287

  knowledge/loyalty demonstrated in, 177

  and past lives of characters, 180–82

  surrogate pregnancy of Phoebe, 172–73, 175–76, 178–80

  trivia game storyline in, 173–78, 179

  “One with the Fertility Test, The,” 230

  “One with the Football, The,” 189

  “One with the Giant Poking Device, The,” 166, 190

  “One with the Ick Factor, The,” 214

  “One with the Jellyfish, The,” 209

  “One with Joey’s New Brain, The,” 199

  “One with Joey’s New Girlfriend, The,” 204, 209

  “One with the Kips, The,” 218

  “One with the Late Thanksgiving, The,” 317

  “One with the Lesbian Wedding, The,” 113–14, 115–16, 135–36, 214

  “One with the List, The,” 214

  “One with Monica’s Thunder, The,” 273

  “One with the Monkey, The,” 93

  “One with the Morning After, The,” 142

  “One Without the Ski Trip, The,” 114–15

  “One with Phoebe’s Cookies, The,” 165

  “One with Phoebe’s Uterus, The,” 112

  “One with the Prom Video, The,” 107–8, 120–22, 171

  “One with the Proposal, The,” 227

  “One with Rachel’s Assistant, The,” 215

  “One with Rachel’s Book, The,” 256

  “One with Rachel’s Going Away Party, The,” 275

  “One with the Red Sweater, The,” 229

  “One with Ross’s New Girlfriend, The,” 118

  “One with Ross’s Sandwich, The,” 219–20

  “One with the Routine, The,” 287

  “One with the Rumor, The,” 197, 199

  “One with the Sharks, The,” 229

  “One with the Sonogram at the End, The,” 84

  “One with the Stain, The,” 257

  “One with Two Parts, The,” 93

  Oprah Winfrey Show, The, 98–99

  overnight ratings, 13

  Pallbearer, The, 100, 147

  Paolo (Rachel’s boyfriend), 86, 140, 162, 172

  Pat the Cop (proposed character), 25–26, 62, 96

  Penn, Sean, 198

  Perkins, Ken Parish, 78

  Perry, Matthew

  background of, 44, 223

  Burrows’s advice to, 72

  and casting Chandler, 44, 45, 46

  and children of crew members, 191

  comedic sensibilities of, 186

  and contract negotiations, 148

  and Emmy awards snub, 270

  and film roles, 100

  and first read-through of pilot script, 49

  and life after Friends, 301

  and product promotions, 102

  and Rolling Stone cover, 99

  storyline killed by, 161

  substance abuse struggles of, 223–25, 323

  See also Chandler

  Personals (musical), 17, 69

  Phoebe

  apartment of, 2, 3

  and casting Friends, 27, 28, 34–35

  and costume design, 132

  creation of character, 22

  in delivery room, 161

  as described in pitch, 34

  dollhouse of, 190, 288

  employment of, 83

  Joey’s hitting on, 261

  and lobster analogy, 120, 121, 314

  and Mike, 254

  and Monica and Chandler storyline, 220–22

  past life of, 182

  and pilot for Friends, 56

  and prom video episode, 121

  and Ross and Rachel storyline, 120, 121, 142, 285, 293, 314

  and series finale, 285, 287

  and “Smelly Cat” song, 163–64

  surrogate pregnancy of, 172–73, 175–76, 178–80

  and twin sister, Ursula, 34, 64

  and Vegas episode, 233–34

  pilot for Friends, 53–60

  audience response to, 51, 62

  and Bright’s temporary fourth wall, 58

  Burrows’s direction of, 47–49, 50–51

  characters established in, 55–60

  and chemistry of ensemble, 48

  and creative license of actors, 49

  filming of, 54–55

  first read-through of script, 47–49

  NBC’s feedback on, 25, 50, 61–63

  pilot commitment required of NBC, 23

  Ross and Rachel story established in, 56, 58–59

  and set design of show, 124

  title of, 54

  tweaking script for, 53–54

  pitch for Friends, 21–22, 34, 37–38

  Pitt, Brad, 182, 197, 199, 305

  political context of Friends, 10, 267–70, 320

  Powers That Be, The, 23

  producing Friends, 185–201

  camera lock-in day, 190

  and directors, 194–95

  editing episodes, 194

  and guest performers, 195–201

  and nursery for children of crew members, 191

  refining script, 188, 189, 191, 192–94

  rehearsing episodes, 187–91

  sets/props preparations, 189–90

  shooting episodes, 191–94

  and studio audiences, 109, 192, 193, 199–201

  as team effort, 188–89

  on Warner Bros. soundstage, 2

  product promotions, 101–2

  Pulp Fiction, 10

  queer stories on Friends

  Carol’s coming out as lesbian, 30, 55, 85

  and gay panic present in series, 215, 318–19

  lesbian wedding episode, 113–14, 115–16

  and new generation of fans, 318–19

  public reaction to, 115

  and sexual content, 115

  Quinn, Charlie, 104

  race/ethnicities of characters, 110. See also diversity struggles of Friends

  Rachel

  apartment of, 3, 173–74, 177–78, 179, 180

  and casting Friends, 27, 28, 36–37, 40–41, 42–43, 46–47

  and costume design, 132, 133–34, 136–37, 308, 314

  employment/professional life of, 3, 83, 85, 136, 274–75, 295

  as feminist voice of show, 257

 
; Gunther’s unrequited love for, 95–96, 141, 285

  hairstyle of, 128–30, 137

  Jewish background of, 110

  and Marcel the monkey, 160–61

  and Monica and Chandler storyline, 220

  past life of, 181

  and pilot for Friends, 56–60

  and poker-game episode, 88, 168

  pregnancy of, 230, 255, 256–57, 260, 273

  and Ross (see Ross and Rachel)

  runaway bride backstory for, 40, 56–57

  and series finale, 285, 287

  and sexual content, 112, 140

  trifle of, 194

  and trivia game episode, 174–75, 176–78, 179

  and Van Damme storyline, 108, 167

  wedding dress of, 132

  Rachel and Joey, 254–61, 262–65, 281, 313–14

  The Rachel haircut, 128–30, 137

  Ralph Lauren clothing, 136

  Rapaport, Michael, 198

  ratings of Friends, 13, 99, 106, 198, 270, 277

  Reagan, Ronald, 12

  realism, lack of, 4

  Reality Check, 16, 21, 54

  Reich, Andrew, 68, 161, 165, 174, 193, 198, 287

  Reiser, Paul, 277, 280, 281

  the Rembrandts, 65, 104–5

  Remini, Leah, 37

  reruns (syndication) of Friends, 99, 146, 149, 270

  reunion rumors, 307–8

  Ribisi, Giovanni, 92, 172

  Rich, Frank, 17

  Richard (Monica’s boyfriend), 196–97, 227–28

  Roberts, Julia, 108, 109

  Rolling Stone cover, 99

  Roseanne, 13, 14, 113

  Rosenberg, Howard, 78

  Ross

  apartment of, 2, 3

  and Ben, 88, 211, 274, 318

  and casting Friends, 27, 28, 29–32

  and Charlie, 262, 263, 264

  and costume design, 133

  couch-moving sequence, 165

  and critics’ reactions to premiere, 79

  and Emily, 205, 233

  employment of, 83, 84

  failed marriage of, 30, 55, 85, 141 (see also Carol)

  homophobia of, 318–19

  Jewish background of, 110

  and Joey’s dog sculpture, 179

  language/conversational style of, 87

  and Marcel the monkey, 92–94, 160–61

  negative character traits of, 86, 140, 260, 317

  and new generation of fans, 313–14, 316–17, 324

  past life of, 182

  and pilot for Friends, 55–56, 57, 58–59, 62

  and poker-game episode, 88, 168

  and prom video episode, 121

  and Rachel and Joey storyline, 260–61, 263–64

  and Rachel’s trifle, 194

  and season one’s plot ideas, 70

  and series finale, 285, 287

  and trivia game episode, 175, 176–78, 179

  wedding in London, 205–6, 208, 210–11

 

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