Obviously we can agree with the fact that Monica and Chandler adopting twins and moving to the suburbs gives a really big stab in the heart.
Not that they’re doing better which is why we get the stab but sometimes live moves on.
Change is the only constant we can thrive in.
Ross and Rachel confesses their love to each other once again. Rekindling was supposed to happen.
And so was a good ending given to The Smelly Cat lady who wanted a family.
But we really wonder if Joey was left alone. He wasn’t given a partner in the end and that’s somehow unfair despite the passion he follows. It almost feels like somehow he’s left alone to wonder while everyone settles down or atleast tries to do so.
Ross and Rachel’s relationship was definitely toxic at times. They had constant breakups, jealousy, and emotional manipulation. Ross cheating on Rachel and justifying it with the “we were on a break” excuse is a huge red flag. Their relationship felt more like a cycle of fighting and reconciling rather than a healthy, supportive partnership. By the end, their “happy ending” felt like settling more than genuinely being right for each other. Their love was built on nostalgia, not necessarily what was best for them.
Joey’s ending definitely feels incomplete. He was the most lovable character, always there for his friends, and his romantic side was never fully explored. While the idea of him and Rachel was hinted at (especially when they started dating in Season 9), it felt like they rushed past it, only for him to end up alone in the end.
Joey and Rachel had great chemistry, and it seemed like they could’ve been a good match. Both were spontaneous and passionate, and they had a real emotional connection. But instead, they quickly moved on, and Joey was left without a partner while everyone else settled down. His character deserved more.
Well the fact that the show had to end wasn’t justified itself. BUT because every beautiful thing eventually has to end so did the show. Now talking about was it justified or not… well I believe that some of the characters got their dreamy and happy ending. But well sadly our favourite Joey wasn’t so lucky. I trust that given how everyone in the show somehow healed from their trauma and bad routine, Joey’s ending was unfortunate. Chandler healed from his commitment issues and, Monica finally settled with the person who can be a sunshine in her hectic life and help in her obsessive compulsive disorder of deep cleaning. Ross got married to the love of his life and OH I WISH HE FINALLY, FINALLLLYYY GOT OVER HIS DIVORCE OBSESSION. In fact I would have killed to see him take the right name at the alter at the end. Rachel finally settled with someone who didnt actually look like a Potato head and well now they can spend whole their lives figuring out if they were on a break or not. Phoebe, oh Phoebe! settled with the person who actually have the place and all the intentions to stash all her funky and beautiful jewels. After the hectic past of getting abandoned from her family at the young age and living with an evil twin, she deserved that happy ending with her Mike who was randomly found in the cafeteria. I hope PRINCESS CONSUELA BANANA HAMMOCK AND CRAP BAG had a beautiful journey. Only if we could be a part of more of it.
BUT WHAT ABOUT JOEY? OR GUNTHER? AND DOES SMELLY CAT GETS A GOOD HOME AT LAST? DID A NEW GROUP OF FRIENDS CAME TO LIVE IN THAT APARTMENT WITH PURPLE WALLS?
Joey was there for all of them during all their difficulties. He tried talking Rachel out of the moving to Paris plan and Chandler and Monica from moving far away. He did spent his nights with many girls but his character deserved to end with someone. Gunther didnt get Rachel but did he get the Cafe or is he still working there.
The ending was emotional yet funny thanks to the Chandler’s last punk.
But it could serve more.
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