The first two seasons were mostly centered on the on-off saga of Ross and Rachel, and while their relationship remained a strong presence through romantic rivals and even a baby, the other characters eventually moved from sideshow players into a shared comedic lead. But Friends was not without its heart. Most of the cast had dysfunctional relationships with their parents and went through loss, divorce, marriage, parenthood, and love triangles. The emotional pregnancies of Rachel (by Ross) and Phoebe (surrogate to her half-brother's triplets) won the actresses Emmy Awards, and Joey's tender feelings for Rachel in Season 8 won LeBlanc, the most improved actor in the series, a nomination. Most sitcoms run out of ideas by the fifth season, but Friends gave itself a refreshing jolt the minute Monica and Chandler wound up in bed together. Their budding romance was not only the one of the funniest plot arcs of the series, but one of the most sentimental, as they planned a wedding, struggled to have a child and eventually turned to adoption. By seasons seven and onwards, the characters had each "grown up" from young singletons to thirtysomethings finding permanence in their careers and love lives but never losing the laughs. Friends featured a parade of celebrity guests, but utilised most of the stars as more than mere cameos: The sextet's parents were all brilliantly cast, particularly Kathleen Turner as Chandler's drag-queen father and Teri Garr as Phoebe's dizzy mom. Everyone from George Clooney to Sean Penn to Julia Roberts to Bruce Willis has appeared on the sitcom, and Tom Selleck certainly enjoyed a career resuscitation after his recurring role as Monica's older man. Yet, no star power ever penetrated the bond between the six stars and their unmatchable chemistry worked for ten seasons. Even though the show is probably repeated somewhere in the world every day, this boxed set of Friends remains watchable over and over again -- even if that theme song eventually grates on your nerves! --Sally Giles
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Editorial
Amazon.co.uk Review
A US sitcom behemoth with a global brand, Friends shot out of the gate in 1994 with snappy writing and an attractive cast. The exploits of sensitive paleontologist Ross Geller (played by David Schwimmer), his obsessive-compulsive sister Monica Geller (Courteney Cox, now Cox-Arquette); Monica's roommate Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston), a spoiled rich girl trying to live on her own; earthy aromatherapist/masseuse Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow); and Monica's neighbours across the hall -- sarcastic Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry) and his struggling actor roommate Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc) became a nationwide obsession, spawned pop-culture trends (remember "The Rachel" haircut?) and was a ratings hit for its entire run.
Where are the extras??
Review date: 2008-11-08 Rating: 2 out of 10
Considering this box came out more than a year after the older (black) box set, you could be forgiven for thinking it was a newer, better box. Judging from the other reviews, this is not the case. It's just a new design. I see that most of the 1 star reviewers say their rating is not down to the show, which is one of the greatest sitcoms ever, but to the packaging, which is a rip-off. I completely agree. I assume that by "new design" the makers simply mean "fresh attempt to fleece loyal fans out of more money before Christmas". I mean how many "complete" boxes can you bring out before you make one that IS complete?
I haven't yet bought either of the box sets, mainly because I knew about series 7 onwards being shorter episodes, "as shown on TV", when the original single DVDs held "extended versions". Why they would do that?? However, the main reason for my utter disappointment with this entire franchise is the lack of extras. On the individual series 10 DVD, you get just under 32 minutes of "bloopers". This from a comedy series that ran for 10 years?? And in a DVD set that runs for 86 hours and 32 minutes (according to play.com - Amazon don't include the running time for some reason). That is HUGELY short-changing fans. I've seen more outtakes than that on a single disc movie!
I suppose these problems contribute to the fact that a box set that originally sold for £200 now goes for £50. Special features: "Exclusive 60 page collectors booklet brimming with photos" and "The Creators' original pitch for the series" (again that's from play.com - there's no extras according to Amazon). Sorry, but this series ended around five years ago. I think the makers have had enough time to put together more than a small photo album! I for one won't be parting with more of my hard earned until they bring out a box set that really IS complete!