Friends hasn’t been safe from fan theories, and there are some dark ones that aim to change the audience’s perspective of the show, such as the asylum theory – here’s what it is about. The 1990s saw many popular and successful sitcoms, but few had the impact and legacy that Friends has. Created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, Friends premiered on NBC in 1994 and lived on for a total of 10 seasons, coming to an end in 2004 after various memorable jokes, characters, and moments, making Friends one of the greatest TV shows of all time.
Friends followed the lives of a group of six young adults living in New York City and doing their best to balance their social, personal, and professional lives, all this while dealing with everything adulthood threw their way. Monica, Chandler, Phoebe, Joey, Rachel, and Ross shared the spotlight almost equally, allowing viewers to get to know each of them, their backstories, and families quite well, which also helped them connect with the audience and become part of pop culture. The series finale of Friends gave each character a satisfying ending (except for Joey, whose story came to an end in the spinoff series Joey), but that hasn’t been enough to stop some viewers from coming up with some truly obscure theories.
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The audience met the whole gang in the very first episode of Friends, so they saw their relationship evolve and grow to the point where they became a big family, but for some viewers, not everything is joy and laughter in the series. Friends is not the first nor the last TV show to be at the front and center of a dark and sad fan theory, but it’s interesting to see how viewers can come up with something obscure from a TV
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