“The Last One” aired on May 6, 2004.
Young adults all over the world felt the loss.
It was the ultimate episode of “Friends,” the wildly common sitcom that portrayed the lives of six 20-somethings in search of love and which means in New York City.
With humor and heartbreak, slapstick and sympathy, the TV collection shared tales of Chandler (performed by Matthew Perry), Joey (Matt LeBlanc), Monica (Courteney Cox), Rachel (Jennifer Aniston), Ross (David Schwimmer) and Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow).
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“What has truly stood the test of time is its laugh-a-minute humor — a perfect storm of smart writing and flawless performances by the perfectly cast ensemble,” Australian Women’s Weekly reported final yr following the dying of Perry.
His loss was mourned all over the world, because the Aussie journal attests.
A world fan base has made New York City the bucket-list vacation spot for “Friends” followers from far and broad — despite the fact that the present was filmed at Warner Bros. Ranch in Burbank, California.
5 favourite ‘Friends’ locations in New York City
1. The Friends Experience
This interactive new tourist attraction didn’t seem on the present.
“The One in New York City” opened solely in 2021.
But it serves as a Manhattan museum of “Friends” lore and memorabilia, together with the present’s signature orange sofa, the kitchen that was a centerpiece of the present and Rachel’s memorable cow jacket.
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The Friends Experience additionally boasts “The One in Boston” and — coming quickly — “The One in Miami.”
2. The residence
The connection followers felt to “Friends” was confirmed in Oct. 2023, when Perry died after a battle with dependancy.
Fans flocked to the Greenwich Village residence constructing at 90 Bedford St., whose facade served because the setting of the collection.
Distraught followers left flowers, mementos and held vigils exterior the placement as if it have been the precise house of Perry and his “Friends.”
3. The ‘Friends’ fountain
The fountain that seems within the “Friends” well-known opening credit seems to be fairly much like the Cherry Hill Fountain in Central Park.
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Given the present’s setting in Manhattan, guests naturally publish footage on social media boasting that they discovered the “Friends” fountain.
The group that manages Central Park has been compelled to handle the TV tourism controversy.
“Cherry Hill is still a popular destination for enjoying views of the lake and the cherries blooming in the spring,” the Central Park Conservancy writes on-line.
“Although the Cherry Hill Fountain looks similar, the fountain in the show was in fact filmed at a studio in Los Angeles.”
4. Chandler’s workplace
Perry’s character works as a “transpondster” — monitoring information in an ominous skyscraper with a signature slope.
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It is definitely the Solow Building at 9 West 57th St. in Midtown Manhattan.
The skyscraper is a celeb in its personal proper.
“This famous building has also featured in other TV shows and films,” reviews GoCity.com, together with “Sex & the City,” “Zoolander” and “Superman,” amongst others.
5. Ross’s museum
The popularity of “Friends” made Ross the world’s most well-known paleontologist, working on the New York Museum of Prehistoric History.
The prehistoric museum doesn’t exist.
The stately constructing that performed the half was truly one of Manhattan’s most well-known landmarks, the American Museum of Natural History alongside Central Park.
It was the setting for “Friends” moments as monumental as its structure.
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“Just in case you need your memory jogged,” DigitalSpy.com reviews, “it’s where Ross and Rachel first do the deed, and lest we forget, was the setting for sandwich-gate.”
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