also growing pains

Deontae 2022-04-19 09:01:02

In high school, I started watching "Growing Pains" one after another, and after graduating from college, I started watching "Friends" one after another, which is in line with the progress in the drama. Watching the protagonists in the series grow up slowly, we also grow up slowly. In retrospect, it is mostly a feeling of sigh. Presumably many people born in the mid to late 1970s will feel the same way.

Let's do a little survey:
Ladies and gentlemen: Who are your favorite male and female protagonists? Who will you marry?
Ladies and gentlemen: Who are your favorite male and female protagonists? Who will you marry?

I'll start by saying this myself:
I like Rachel the most because she's pretty and sexy and doesn't seem like she has the brains to cheat, but I wouldn't marry her because she's too fickle. If you want to marry, you will definitely marry Monica, the standard wife: professional chef, best cleaner, typical housekeeper. Phoebe is too precocious and eccentric.
Among the male protagonists, Joey is the favorite. He has developed limbs and a simple mind, and his physiology is precocious and his brain matures late. It will be very fun and fun to be friends with him, and he will never have any other burdens except to always pay attention to his purse. Chandler is also funny and seems to be born with a good sense of humour, but his parents are just too unbearable.
I would go to Chandler and Phoebe for tea when I was bored, and it was great to chat with these two.
Ross is so boring compared to the others, it's no wonder, archaeologist. But fortunately, it's not boring, after all, he still has a habit of competing with his ex-wife's gay love Susan.

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Extended Reading
  • Marcella 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    I still like the classics very much.

  • Melyssa 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    This is the so-called American classic? Where is it good? Nobody, no plot, just a few crappy actors pretending to be crazy, silly and clever, talking boring laughter after another, full of canned laughter from beginning to end, and the ears of the people who listened directly were tingling. Old domestic sitcoms that were produced a few years earlier than it, such as "The Story of the Editorial Department" and "I Love My Home" can be a few blocks away.

Friends quotes

  • [after observing a short fight between Rachel and Ross]

    Phoebe: That's it? "We were on a break." "No we weren't." What happened to you two?

  • [repeated line]

    Ross: We were on a break!