
You are drawn in instantly, for a 104-minute ride into a happy fictional past.Įssentially, the reunion special is about Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer being themselves, even as they let themselves be Rachel Green, Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Ross Geller respectively. “This is beautiful,” sighs David Schwimmer, aka Ross Geller, the first to arrive, as he soaks in yesterday once more. lot in Burbank, California, and we get a close look at the sets that so seamlessly passed off as Monica’s living room, Chandler and Joey’s bachelor pad, the hallway between the flats, the fountain around which they groove to the title song and, of course, Central Perk. One by one, they walk into Stage 24 on the Warner Bros. Bright, Crane and Kauffman let the cast be themselves, and also bring into the show the essence of the characters they played.

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Bright, David Crane and Marta Kauffman have wisely gone for an unscripted format, aware perhaps that no amount of smart storywriting could create an episode that would let them avoid comparisons with an original series that continues to draw overwhelming sentimental appeal. Seventeen years after the original series ended its decade’s run, the reunion special was essentially aimed at reiterating the fact that nostalgia around the series is still intact.Ĭreators Kevin S.

The purpose was always to remind the world that the hysteria still exists.

“Friends: The Reunion” was never really meant to reload the hysteria. ‘Friends: The Reunion’: The one that flew down memory lane
