Friends writer reveals why Joey and Phoebe could never have ended up together

Friends writer reveals why Joey and Phoebe could never have ended up together

 

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In 1996, The One with the Lesbian Wedding gave viewers the first same-sex wedding between two women shown on network television. Sure, the episode itself isn’t without flaws (some might argue that Carol and Susan’s wedding remained fundamentally heteronormative) but it remains one of the milestones from Friends’s legacy. It’s also moving and plants the seeds for some of the most enduring character arcs of the show, from Joey’s soap opera career to Monica’s professional woes and Rachel’s evolving family dynamics (beginning with her parents’ divorce). Phoebe’s storyline, which sees her supposedly possessed by the spirit of a recently deceased elderly massage client, is full of her character’s trademark whimsy and quirkiness. This is, in many ways, the quintessential Friends episode.

Friends writer David Crane has revealed why Joey and Phoebe could never have ended up together.

 

The characters, played by Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow between 1994 and 2004, flirted with each other throughout the series, with Joey even proposing at one point as he thought Phoebe was

 

pregnant.

 

However according to Crane, who co-wrote the show with Marta Kauffman, the pair were never supposed to become more than friends.

Friends - Writer reveals why Joey and Phoebe never hooked up

“It all would have been too tidy and too complete,” he told Metro. “When your goal is to keep the six character in stories together, it would be really easy to go down that road but I think we all felt it would be a mistake.”

As fans of the show will know, Jennifer Aniston’s Rachel and David Schwimmer’s Ross ended up in a relationship after many romantic highs and lows, while Courtney Cox’s Monica and Matthew Perry’s Chandler tied the knot and moved away to the suburbs to start a family.

Crane is currently in London for the latest FriendsFestive, which runs until 21 December.

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