One of the most unforgettable moments in Friends is the “break” between Ross and Rachel, and a theory suggests that Ross had a different idea of what a “break” is due to his past experiences with his ex-wife, Carol. The 1990s saw some of the most popular sitcoms in TV history, and among those is Friends, created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman. Friends became one of the greatest TV shows of all time and addressed topics that many TV shows didn’t back in the 1990s, but it has also drawn some criticism for how some characters were depicted and the bad examples they were, as is the case of Ross Geller (David Schwimmer).
Friends followed the lives of a group of six young adults in New York City, who did their best to balance their social, personal, and professional lives while also dealing with everything adulthood threw their way. Although Monica, Chandler, Phoebe, Joey, Rachel, and Ross were all the main characters of Friends, the show focused more on Rachel and Ross and their roller-coaster romance, which was at the front and center of various episodes, including the pilot and the series finale. The most memorable moment in Ross and Rachel’s relationship, and which was constantly mocked by the rest of the characters, was their infamous “break”.
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Ross and Rachel officially got together in Friends season 2, but the following season, a failed anniversary celebration led to a heated argument between them, fueled by Ross’ jealousy over Rachel’s friendship with her coworker, Mark. This argument ended in Rachel calling for a “break”, and a couple of hours later, Ross slept with Chloe, the girl from the copy place. The following morning, Rachel wanted to
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