Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, NBC‘s “Friends” soared to heights most sitcoms can only dream of. The show, about a group of friends navigating their 20s and 30s in New York, forever changed the landscape of TV comedy. “Friends” signaled a move away from sitcoms grounded in family settings and workplaces, in favor of comedy built around tangled love lives and the day-to-day misadventures of young adults in the city. It was a cool new breed of sitcom, populated by characters whose zingy wit and trendy hairstyles made them icons, rather than simply goofy figures to be laughed at.
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