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Digiron [165]
3 years ago
7

Im making another pie chart and need answers from ppl on the internet:

English
2 answers:
MissTica3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Thanks for asking, here are my answers.

Explanation:

1. Not a big fan, but sounds good!

2. Never watched it ever, not even a clip..

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Since, you most likely watch it. Below, I'll act like you..!

(Hope this helps, brainlist OwO?)

Friends is a 90's Comedy TV show, based in Manhattan, about 6 friends who go through just about every life experience imaginable together; love, marriage, divorce, children, heartbreaks, fights, new jobs and job losses and all sorts of drama. Which is my fav taste of shows, instead of other drama shows this one feels the best. Lots of people have watched this show, for many different reasons but mostly for it's way of tying in different aspects of real life. “Friends is a show that ties in comedy, romance, and drama. ... This is my favorite show ever, because it ties in drama and romance, but also has some comedic parts to lighten things up. But there are lines, and in revisiting Friends one truth seems undeniable. Ross Geller is the absolute worst. For ten years, dorky paleontologist Ross Geller kept the world entranced with his will-they-won't-they love affair with Jennifer Aniston's golden girl Rachel Green. The show even helped me not be afraid to take risks..as well as proving true love does exist, if Rachel getting off the plane to Paris to be with Ross taught us anything, it's that taking a risk – for love, a job, yourself – is worth doing. It will teach you to live in the moment and not look back.

Sever21 [200]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

do u like the show, friends? No

would you watch friends more than once? NO

write a summary on the show, friends. what is you favorite part and why? I have never watched this show in my life simply because everyone seems to hype it up like it's the best show in the world and I just think it's a boring show especially seeing the way they dragged out the seasons and episodes.

Explanation:

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