![]() ![]() Thanks to the influx of dating advice and pop psychology that threaded their way through late nineties/early ‘00s pop culture, Friends maintained its “men are from Mars, women are from Venus” gender war mantra throughout its run. (There was the “Rachel” hairstyle, the “we were on a break” expression, the Rembrandts’ theme song, Chandler’s unique enunciations, etc.) This show crystallized a certain subset of the New York demographic on their specific, golden-washed experiences (read: beautiful, white, upper middle class, highly unrealistic, utopic). ![]() For good reason: that show held the reins of the cultural juggernaut for about a decade, influencing, reacting to, and commenting on popular culture trends once a night every week. ![]() Take a look at any millennial-driven website, and you’ll see countless articles that wax on about Friends (1994)-induced nostalgia. ![]()
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