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Originally Posted by suds79
Guess I touched a nerve. Won't argue that Aniston at that time was about as hot as they come. And if that was one's driving force for watching it, fine.
Just seemed a lot like a chick/soap opera show to me. Ross & Rachel on again, off again, the cast mixing & matching going out until the writers ran out of combinations, etc.
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That show was great when it was true to the title: Friends. When they started the round-robin process of all dating each other it went downhill, I agree. However, they generally followed the Seinfeld rule of always having a couple of different story lines, so the other story line was usually still pretty good.
But yeah, when the characters start dating each other, that means they're running out of ideas. As someone mentioned earlier, the great thing about Seinfeld was that they never resorted to dating each other.