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“I’m not going to lie,” he said. “’Friends’ is definitely the biggest attraction.”

March 28, 2016 By Kathy Shaidle

Two recent think-pieces on the sitcom:

It’s one thing to be young, single, and carefree in the city and drawn to a show that purports to be a reflection of your life, or, at least, some fantasy of how you’d like your life to be. It’s quite another to be drawn to a show that’s a reflection, or a fantasy, of what life used to be like for a bunch of carefree 20-somethings 20 years ago. Because if the allure of the show is, on a basic level, all about wish-fulfillment, well, what exactly is the wish that’s currently being fulfilled?

PS: I’m enjoying watching Young People Today discover punk and The X-Files on Tumblr.)

Anyhow, second article: “How a TV Sitcom Triggered the Downfall of Western Civilization”

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