F.R.I.E.N.D.S forever?

nope. Looks like Joey wil be starring in his own spinoff series next season after this year’s shortened final season.

Thank god they didn’t go thru with a Monica-Chandler version, which prolly would’ve been like a gayer Everybody loves Raymond.

Yo! Joey Scores “Friends” Spinoff
by Julie Keller
Jul 24, 2003, 1:45 PM PT

Joey Tribbiani is leaving his Friends behind and heading to Hollywood.

Matt LeBlanc, twice Emmy-nominated for his role as the dim-witted wannabe actor, is going solo, inking a deal with NBC and producer Warner Bros. Television to star in a Friends spinoff, the parties announced in a joint statement Thursday.

As part of the package deal, LeBlanc will also star in two upcoming Warner Bros. movies.

In Joey, set to debut in Friends’ longtime 8 p.m. Thursday slot starting in fall 2004, Joey heads out West to pursue his acting career.

“I’m pleased to say that NBC’s wonderful relationship with such a once-in-a-decade series as Friends will continue in a sense but in a new direction that will keep it fresh,” says NBC programming chief Jeff Zucker in a statement. “Matt’s lovable character of Joey Tribbiani has come into his own in recent years on the series, and Joey’s progression will continue as he emerges more on his own–we know that everyone will be rooting for him.”

The idea of a Joey-centric spinoff were first floated last fall, with plans going into overdrive once LeBlanc and his Friends pals agreed to disband in May 2004 at the end of the upcoming 10th season.

With the Ross-Rachel storyline played out and Monica and Chandler married off, Joe became the show’s most compelling character, and the perfect subject for his own series, the network says.

The network is hedging its bet for Joey by signing on Friends executive producers Kevin Bright, Scott Silveri and Shana Goldberg-Meehan to helm the spinoff.

For his part, LeBlanc says he can’t wait to get started (and apparently bolster his already hefty bank account in the process).

“Matt is thrilled. Over the last couple of seasons, Joey has grown into such a rich character,” said LeBlanc’s publicist and lawyer on behalf of the actor, who is out of the country and unavailable for comment. “LeBlanc’s arrangement with Warner Bros and the network is a complex deal of unprecedented proportion and includes, among other elements, a significant ownership position.”

In other words: Cha-ching!

Of course, LeBlanc is going to have to prove he can score sans his Friends. So far, his non-Friends track record is abysmal. With the exception of his cameos in the two Charlie’s Angels flicks, his film résumé includes such lowlights as Ed, the baseball comedy in which he starred opposite a chimp; the box-office black hole Lost in Space; and All the Queen’s Men, where he starred as a soldier in drag.

But NBC is banking on the Friends pedigree. As the anchor of the Peacock’s “Must-See” Thursday lineup since 1994, the show has won several Emmys and is up for 11 more this year, including Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for LeBlanc, his second straight nod. The sitcom remains TV’s top-ranked sitcom and has averaged a whopping 21.8 million viewers during its nine-year run.

With both Friends and Frasier (which is, of course, the hugely successful spinoff of Cheers and what NBC hopes is a blueprint for Joey) on their way out at the end of the season, and CBS’ CSI-Survivor Thursday roster seriously challenging in the Nielsens, NBC is desperate to come up with a new comedy franchise.

Already, the network’s gambit seems to be working. Fans are peppering Internet chat boards with pro-Joey notices, delighted that Friends will live on, at least in part.

“Howww youuu doin’?” cheered one fan on a Yahoo board. “That’s great–he’s the best character on the show.”

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Yeah I heard about this couple of months back; and frankly, I'm not interested.

Joey is my least favourite Friend. He has his moments, but 'thick, dumb' comedy can only take you so far. He is funny, but one of the least funniest in my eyes (Rachel being the least funny) because I get bored with his thickness and his constant big-eye-balled expressions.

If they wanted a new series (and it's good that they didn't do a Monica & Chandler series) then they shoulda done a Phoebe's Series. As far as I can see, she's the only one who could pull off a sitcom by herself.

Anyway, this is how I rank them, in terms of funniness.

  • Phoebe
  • Chandler (very close)
  • Monica
  • Ross
  • Joey
  • Rachel

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Originally posted by Pakistani Tiger: *
Joey is my least favourite Friend. He has his moments, but *'thick, dumb'
comedy can only take you so far. Anyway, this is how I rank them, in terms of funniness.

  • Phoebe
  • Chandler (very close)
  • Monica
  • Ross
  • Joey
  • Rachel

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Who is NOT thick and dumb in that sitcom. Are you telling me Phoebe comes off as smart and intelligent?
All I know is Brad Pit is not thick and dumb..

Monica is my favourite.

Joey is the funniest of all.
He is the single reason why friends hasn't been cancel yet.
I think it might just end up being a successfull spin off.
I mean look at Frazier, first Cheers and now his own show is so much successfull, he makes 2 million every episode.

Joey is funny but Chandler is better. Well, anyways .. a Monica-Chandler spin-off wud have been boring . Rachael-Ross track isn't even worth considering. Phoebe .. umm cud have worked.

But it is Joey.. who was picked for the spin-off.
Well .. works for me ! :)

For some reason, I never liked this show. The only character I remotely liked was Chandler and Monica and that too because I think she is hot and he is funny. But Ross and Rachel's over-acting is such a put-off. I don;t know what kind of audience likes Friends. I know it is very popular among women.

What's the big deal with Chandler? I've never found the guy to be funny - he just bugs me.

Sobi, Roman bugs you too and he ain't funny either. So whassup.

Chandler was the show. Rachel n Ross were too dry and Phoebe too repetitive with her "ohh..ok" dipsy lines. Monica and Joey were passable at best imo.

Joey's spinoff is def gonna be targeted at the ladies. Wouldn't have worked with a wussy like Ross.

But Roman recites poetry, what does Chandler do?

Chandler excites Monica

Fungi, that was lame - you can be such a letdown sometimes!

Not another Chandler fan :mad: The guy’s a twit, who thinks he’s got wit, but really he’s sh1t and needs to get fit. Wow how impressive was that for my first attempt at freestylin. Dre, if you’re reading this, I’m your next beetch :smoking:

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*Originally posted by Sadi Sobi: *
Fungi, that was lame - you can be such a letdown sometimes!

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I would rather have you remember the times when I was up.

Care to remind me of such a time?

I am extremely bored with this show. It's all soo very predictable. SAme jokes same facial expression. Seen it all!
It was good back in the day though, when they just started.

:-)

I agree Shinoo. I stopped watching it 2 seasons ago. It just got repetitive.

i'm sure you guys realize it's all about the writers and which actor gets the best lines...

'Chandler' lost some serious weight and will return quite lean.

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Who is NOT thick and dumb in that sitcom. Are you telling me Phoebe comes off as smart and intelligent?
All I know is Brad Pit is not thick and dumb..
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BoSS. You are a smart kid. How the hell Brad Pitt comes here, eh? All I said Joey's comedy is 'thick & dumb' and yeah Phoebe is the best in the cast of F.R.I.E.N.D.S. 'cause she's flaky.

In terms of funniness, IMO, Rachel has gone 'dry', Ross' is 'geeky', Monica 'an obessive' and Chandler 'sarcastic'.

That's how I ranked them all!

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