azo-03458
Joined Sep 2023
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F. R. I. E. N. D. S
It's not the place, it's the people.
I watched the first six episodes of Friends and I didn't want to continue, but episode seven of season one changed everything for me. It was one of the greatest episodes, and from then on I realized this show was different. I started watching one or two episodes every day because I didn't want to finish it too quickly. I spent seven months watching Friends daily. If a day was bad, one episode could change all of that.
It's hard to finish a show that became part of my routine. But a flower can't have real value unless it ends or dies. If I gave you a plastic flower, even if it cost a million, it wouldn't have the same value as a real one. Or maybe the butterfly you were chasing was meant to show you the beauty of letting go or accepting things.
I'm really grateful that I'm not the only one who experienced this wonderful journey. How beautiful it is to know you're not alone in watching this true adventure This show will forever remain a special part of my heart
This show is a journey to laugh with and to understand.
Thank you to myself for choosing to watch it. Now Friends is the best work I've ever seen, the best show, the best sitcom.
Joey I don't know how he manages to be even better every single season how
(And yes, I never skipped the intro not once. I watched them all)
"How you doin'?"
Chandler Bing, 15 Yemen Rd., Yemen.
Pivot! Pivot! Pivot!
Unagi.
"I am not blah, I am a hoot!"
"Hi, I'm Chandler. I make jokes when I'm not comfortable."
Regina Phalange.
Central Perk.
Friends.
"More turkey, Mr. Chandler?"
Knicks! Knicks!
I watched the first six episodes of Friends and I didn't want to continue, but episode seven of season one changed everything for me. It was one of the greatest episodes, and from then on I realized this show was different. I started watching one or two episodes every day because I didn't want to finish it too quickly. I spent seven months watching Friends daily. If a day was bad, one episode could change all of that.
It's hard to finish a show that became part of my routine. But a flower can't have real value unless it ends or dies. If I gave you a plastic flower, even if it cost a million, it wouldn't have the same value as a real one. Or maybe the butterfly you were chasing was meant to show you the beauty of letting go or accepting things.
I'm really grateful that I'm not the only one who experienced this wonderful journey. How beautiful it is to know you're not alone in watching this true adventure This show will forever remain a special part of my heart
This show is a journey to laugh with and to understand.
Thank you to myself for choosing to watch it. Now Friends is the best work I've ever seen, the best show, the best sitcom.
Joey I don't know how he manages to be even better every single season how
(And yes, I never skipped the intro not once. I watched them all)
"How you doin'?"
Chandler Bing, 15 Yemen Rd., Yemen.
Pivot! Pivot! Pivot!
Unagi.
"I am not blah, I am a hoot!"
"Hi, I'm Chandler. I make jokes when I'm not comfortable."
Regina Phalange.
Central Perk.
Friends.
"More turkey, Mr. Chandler?"
Knicks! Knicks!
The last Thanksgiving in Friends.
Ah, going back to the beginnings this episode is one of the best in Friends, the kind of episode that truly made the name Friends live up to the show. It brilliantly used each character, with everyone doing exactly what they've been doing throughout the series. Thank you, Friends.
Ah, going back to the beginnings this episode is one of the best in Friends, the kind of episode that truly made the name Friends live up to the show. It brilliantly used each character, with everyone doing exactly what they've been doing throughout the series. Thank you, Friends.
What I like about the derivative series are the quotes from the original series. They were creative in quoting the original series, quoting the music, quoting the voice of Michael C. Hall, quoting the city and . Mimi metro police Department. How to convey the atmosphere of the 90s and how Dexter balances his daily life with his dark desires. Especially the direction, which succeeded in conveying the atmosphere of the nineties convincingly, while maintaining the tension and excitement that characterized the original series. Overall, the second episode of "Dexter: Original Sin" is a strong addition to the series, delving deeper into Dexter's background and providing new insights into the factors that shaped his character as a serial killer seeking his own kind of justice.