'Friends' co-creator David Crane gives update on characters, addresses reunion rumors
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“Friends” co-creator David Crane shut down rumors about a possible reunion for the popular NBC sitcom, which ran from 1994 to 2004, The Wrap reports.
“Never happening,” Crane said during a Wednesday Emmy panel in a video posted online by the outlet. “Never, never. No. We did it, it’s done.”
Rachel Bloom of the CW show “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” soon asked Crane about some of the show’s famous couples.
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“Doesn’t have to be canon,” she said. “But in your opinion - Ross and Rachel: how they doin’? Are they still together? Do you - do you think that’s sustainable?”
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“Yeah, yeah,” Crane confirmed of the characters played by David Schwimmer and Jennifer Aniston.
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He added, “Come, on, come on. They worked really hard - ten years - yeah.”
But that wasn’t all, “Friends” fans.
“Monica and Chandler, still good?” Bloom asked, referencing the married couple played by Courtney Cox and Matthew Perry.
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“Absolutely,” Crane said, before arguing “that’s why you don’t want to see any more of it, ‘cause it’s all a happy ending.”