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Still, for fans of the iconic ’90s sitcom, this latest excerpt could be the most upsetting of all. It turned out that there were no people. And he would have wanted to speak normally for once, thank you very much.
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We may laugh now, but after being forced to adopt this lofty way of speaking for five seasons, Matthew Perry certainly wasn’t. It seems like he “had to ask the producers” to stop writing lines like this before committing. “That particular cadence — more annoying? returned.” he writes, Around variety.
He also reveals that he was the ill-fated architect of his own misery. When he was a kid, he was trying to be a comedian. I laughed where no one else had,” he explains. Around deadline.
If anything, this should serve as a cautionary tale against overcommitting to bits. When Perry asked co-creator Marta Kaufman if she could say the final line of the show, she accepted, leading to the final exchange between Rachel and Chandler, where Rachel said the gang was having coffee. I asked Chandler if he wanted to. Where? “Sarcasm of course, but at the same time—finally-said perfectly normal.
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Matthew Perry’s memoirs Friends, Lovers and The Big Terrible Thing is now available.