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Basically they camera just panned over the empty apartment, the keys, and finally the back of Monica's door. That was it.
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The ending of these long-running shows are usually too sappy for me to enjoy. I wish they would have ended with Ross not knowing if she got off the plane--it's still happy; you know they're going to get together, but it's not wrapped up in a mass-consumption package. I hate the way they wrap every storyline up like it's the end of the world. Yeah, they don't have that apartment--but they're all still friends, right?
That's why I liked the end of Sienfeld. They didn't have an episode where every storyline came together and ended. It just ended--rather abruptly, with questions lingering.
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The ending of these long-running shows are usually too sappy for me to enjoy. I wish they would have ended with Ross not knowing if she got off the plane--it's still happy; you know they're going to get together, but it's not wrapped up in a mass-consumption package. I hate the way they wrap every storyline up like it's the end of the world. Yeah, they don't have that apartment--but they're all still friends, right?
That's why I liked the end of Sienfeld. They didn't have an episode where every storyline came together and ended. It just ended--rather abruptly, with questions lingering.
I can totally understand wanting to have some questions left unanswered. It allows the person to construct their own theories and wants etc etc. I just know that me personally, I like to have good solid wrapped up endings. I guess life is always giving me more questions, so it's nice when I don't have to think too much about an ending and it's laid out for me.
If they left Ross hanging, I would have been soooooooo upset.
Did anyone watch them on Leno last night?
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I.D. badges are long overdue. Security in this office park is a joke. Last year, I came to work with my spud gun in a duffel bag. I sat at my desk all day, with a rifle that shoots potatoes at 60 pounds per square inch. Can you imagine if I was deranged? - Dwight K. Schrute
I can totally understand wanting to have some questions left unanswered. It allows the person to construct their own theories and wants etc etc. I just know that me personally, I like to have good solid wrapped up endings. I guess life is always giving me more questions, so it's nice when I don't have to think too much about an ending and it's laid out for me.
If they left Ross hanging, I would have been soooooooo upset.
I gotta agree with cheese. Everyone just knew that R and R would get together because that is what the audience wanted. There is something to that I guess, but some sort of twist anywhere in the episode would have been nice. I was waiting for Erica to contest the adoption or something, but nada.
A little bland, but still not as bad as Seinfeld. At least they didn't bring back a bunch of old characters for lame cameos.
I gotta agree with cheese. Everyone just knew that R and R would get together because that is what the audience wanted. There is something to that I guess, but some sort of twist anywhere in the episode would have been nice. I was waiting for Erica to contest the adoption or something, but nada.
A little bland, but still not as bad as Seinfeld. At least they didn't bring back a bunch of old characters for lame cameos.
Well, there was a twist...the TWINS...huge twist I thought.
And how cool was it that Gunther finally told Rachel he loved her? Great moment!
This show hasnt been funny in years. I just dont see the appeal. In fact if it werent for the character Joey I doubt it would have lasted anywhere near this long.
Well, there was a twist...the TWINS...huge twist I thought.
And how cool was it that Gunther finally told Rachel he loved her? Great moment!
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Yeah, the twins twist totally threw me. After the first baby was born, I was sitting there just waiting for Erika to change her mind and say she wanted to keep the baby. Then #2 came and I was thinking, man, if they have Erika keep one baby and Ch & Mka keep the other, that will just be stupid. I was glad that Ch & Mka got both babies. That was a sweet thing.
Gunther FINALLY telling Rachel he loved her, I DID NOT see coming! My chin just fell when he did that! Maybe because I've had secret obsessions before and never had the nerve to tell the other person. That was quite a surprise that he finally did tell her!
I did half expect some lame cameos, but was glad there weren't any.
I felt that they did a great job with leaving the viewer with a "warm fuzzy", happy feeling, yet with just enough loose ends to have the Joey show (hopefully) do well and allow in future seasons of Joey cameos from the Friends, giving the loyal Friends fans a glimpse into what their fav Friends are up to.
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All disagreements between clubs will be settled via dodgeball matches, right?
We are gonna rule!
I vote for smear the .....I mean "Touching with malicious intent of the person with the alternate lifestyle" until the last person is standing to settle all arguments.