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It’s the one whereCourteney Coxreminisces aboutFriends.
“27 years ago… when it started. #Friends,” Cox, who played Monica Geller for 10 seasons, captioned the throwback clip.
In the video, Cox describedFriendsas a “great show” after hostJay Lenoremarked that he had “read some nice things” about the series.
“It’s about six unique characters that are all friends. It’s really a truly situational comedy — just the different situations they get into,” she explained at the time.
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Also starringJennifer Aniston,Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc,Matthew PerryandDavid Schwimmer,Friendsbecame a television phenomenon during its original run from 1994-2004.
Its enduring popularity brought the cast back together earlier this year for HBO Max’sFriends: The Reunion, a two-hour special that included a sit-down interview with hostJames Corden, celebrity appearances, table reads of classic scenes and more.
“I was flooded with 10 years of irreplaceable memories,” Cox previouslytold PEOPLEof the reunion.
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Speaking aboutFriends' lasting legacy, Cox also acknowledged that when the show first aired, she and her costars weren’t yet aware that working together would be like “lighting in a bottle.”
“It’s so rare to have that kind of writing and that kind of chemistry between six people,” she said.
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Friends: The Reunionwent on toearn Cox her first Emmy nod, when the special was nominated for outstanding variety special (pre-recorded). While Cox toldEntertainment Weeklyin July that the long-awaited nomination was “not exactly the Emmy I was looking for,” she was nonetheless happy that the special was recognized.
“I’m so happy to be a part of it. I’m so thrilled that I got to do it onstage back at that same studio, the same Stage 24, with those incredible people that I love so much,” Cox said. “And I’m so thrilled, but that Emmy [nomination] really belongs to [director] Ben Winston.”
source: people.com