Three decades ago, television was forever transformed with the premiere of Friends, a comedy that, unintentionally, became an unparalleled phenomenon in pop culture. Today, 30 years after its first broadcast, it is difficult to imagine the history of television without this series that has endured as a beacon of pop culture, redefining the meaning of friendship on screen and marking entire generations.
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Subscribe (it's FREE) ►Three decades later, Friends remains one of the most-watched series on streaming platforms like Netflix and Max. Despite ending in 2004, the series has maintained its popularity among new generations thanks to its digital accessibility. Not even the series that paid homage to Friends, such as How I Met Your Mother or The Big Bang Theory, have achieved the impact that it had and continues to have.
A Comfort Zone We Don’t Want to Leave
The key to Friends’ success in the streaming era undoubtedly lies in its ability to connect with the audience. Thanks to unique characters, themes such as love, friendship, everyday struggles, and humor were constantly intertwined. Friends offers a sense of familiarity and comfort, making it a perfect option for binge-watching or watching individual episodes. This makes it a “safe place” that we all return to at some point.