10 Classic TV Shows That Need A Reunion Series
2. Friends
Love Friends or hate it, it's hard to deny that it was one of the most popular and culturally significant television shows of the late 1990s. Does such an important show really deserve to have its last word on the subject be the two tragically unfunny seasons of Joey?
In a lot of ways, Friends should have an easy road to reunion. When you have a show where the characters are as universally beloved as these ones are, it almost doesn't matter what story you decide to tell: people are just excited to catch up with the characters that they knew and loved. Last we saw the Central Perk gang, they were heading their separate ways -- Ross and Rachel finally together, Joey off to Hollywood, Phoebe with her husband, and Monica and Chandler moving to the suburbs.
But that was a long time ago, over ten years past. And most people who watched and loved the show back in its heyday would probably be pretty pumped to see where all the characters are now in their lives, as they navigate their way through their 40s. Maybe they could all be back in New York City again, for the first time since the finale. Sure, it might be hard to get Jennifer Aniston to commit to a full series, but even a quick reunion would be more than acceptable to the fans.