'Friends' took over the world -- and the show's superfans aren't ready to say goodbye
That finished Thursday, when the sitcom's six cast individuals returned for an oddball uncommon - a gathering a huge number of watchers had been hotly requesting since the time the gathering killed the lights and walked around of their absurdly extensive Manhattan condo once and for all. In any case, "Companions" had never truly disappeared. Every one of the one requirements to do to comprehend the amazing worldwide effect the show has had in the course of recent many years is to check in with its army of fixated, line-citing devotees. Also, OH. MY. GOD. Could there be anything else of them? "It turned into a demonstration of the world - it wasn't a tiny bit of TV pilot set in New York," says Todd Stevens, a maker on "Companions" all through its 10-year run, as he ponders the second those engaged with the show acknowledged they were making a worldwide juggernaut. "It appeared (to us) like the strike of lighting that was 'Companions'...