‘Friends’ screenwriter talks about his bad experience working with the actors

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Patty Lin, former screenwriter of the hit sitcom “Friends,” admitted that she was disappointed by the actors’ behavior while working on the drama. Transmits words Fox News.

Lynn recalled looking forward to doing the series’ first script reading with the main cast as she joined the writing team for season seven.

“At first I was very happy to be able to be in the same room with the big stars,” the screenwriter admitted.

He stated that his mood deteriorated rapidly after meeting the actors. According to the screenwriters, the writing team had to rewrite a dozen good jokes because of them, just because one of the stars “mumbled that sentence out of his mouth.” Lynn believes the actors “sabotaged” the jokes they didn’t like in the script.

“Overall our meetings were gloomy and aggressive. They didn’t have the convenience you’d expect from creating a sitcom,” he added.

Friends aired on NBC from 1994 to 2004. In total, 10 seasons were aired. The series stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt Leblanc, Lisa Kudrow and Matthew Perry.

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