29 day challenge
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“The One After the Super Bowl,” the two-parter in Season Two, was pretty much universally panned, and for good reason. It was so overstuffed with guest stars (although Brooke Shields’ Erika is in the first part and is amazing), and the storylines weren’t even that good. Julia Roberts’ character, Susie, who gets revenge on Chandler,
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There were some pretty amazing guest starts on Friends (and a lot of pretty terrible ones, too, but I’ll be getting to them tomorrow), so of course, it’s hard to narrow it down to one. To shake things up, though, I’m going to list my runners-up first, just to keep you guessing. You’re welcome. Bruce
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In light of what’s going on right now, I actually find my choice of least favorite recurring character to be appropriate, but before I get into my reasoning here, I want to say this: Aisha Tyler is probably one of my all-time favorite celebrities. She’s funny, nerdy, talented, and opinionated, and she seems to enjoy
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I know that the popular thing now is to hate Ross Geller. And I get it: he’s whiny, possessive, insensitive, and every single one of the negative attributes that have tacked onto him like he’s a game of pin-the-tail-on-the-jackass. But honestly? That’s not the reason he’s my least favorite character on Friends.
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It should not come as any surprise to any one who knows me, even in a very superficial sense, that my favorite Friends character is Phoebe Buffay. Seriously, she’s the absolute best, and there is no way anyone could convince me otherwise. While the rest of the cast seemed to be reduced to caricatures by