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Does watching Friends make you depressed also?

Gl4di4tor

Senior member
Watching season 9 of the show Friends, and I realised that I've never had close friends like Joey, Chandler, Ross, Phoebe, Monica and Rachael. Anyone else feel like that when they watch the show?
 
Maybe if you watched less TV and more time around people you would feel better?

Originally posted by: Trippin315
Not so much as depressed per se, I just want to kill myself because someone like Ross gets to tap an a$$ like that.

IIRC, he tapped THREE fine a$$es, and one was a Lesbian.
 
not at all.
I am not depressed because i know most groups of friends do not have that type of dynamic, there is always backstabbing and talking behind each others backs,etc
Its a funny show, its my fav show.. even the reruns. (yes, i am a typical girl!)
 
man im depressed, ive never had friends that dont work but yet can afford larger apartments then i have ever lived in, while living in probably the most expensive place in the country....

/end sarcasm
 
Originally posted by: hungfarover
What makes me sad is that a show as stupid as Friends actually ran 9 seasons.

Indeed, not funny at all, ever. The most stupid sitcom with the exception of Full House ever to be broadcasted on televsion. The characters, every single one of them were cliche, and it pains me to think that it had a large enough audience to last as long as it did.

If you want to talk sitcoms, Seinfeld is the only sitcom in television that has the right to use a laugh track because their jokes are actually funny.
 
No, I have plenty of friends as close as family to me. The thing that makes me depressed is knowing that I'll never in my life be able to afford rent for an apartment like Monica's in NYC.
 
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