Which 90s phenomenon will get back together first?
29.01.2020 - 16:06 / evoke.ie
It may be more than a decade since the final episode aired, but Friends is still reaching new audiences thanks to reruns and streaming on Netflix.
However, new audiences aren’t as enamoured with the show as many of us were when the series first aired.
Friends’ so called ‘renaissance’ came with a double edged sword as millennials branded the show sexist, homophobic and transphobic.
When this topic was brought to David Schwimmer who famously played Ross Geller on the show, he curtly responded
Which 90s phenomenon will get back together first?
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Another Living Single star has hopped on Twitter to remind David Schwimmer of something important: they did it first. Kim Coles, who played Synclaire James-Jones on the hit 1990s sitcom, called the actor “naive” on Twitter for suggesting that an “all-black” or “all-Asian” reboot of Friends would make up for the show’s lack of diversity.
You can always count on Black Twitter to get their point across when it comes to making a statement, and Tuesday was no different as they went in and stuck up for “Living Single.”
The iconic NBC sitcom Friends was about six 20-somethings living in New York, following their love lives, friendships and careers. But its taken heat over the years for its lack of diversity, with an all-white lead cast and precious few people of color in secondary roles.
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