• Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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    The world has changed so much I don’t think it’s even possible for a show like friends to exist again.

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        Pre-9/11 problems of the middle class were mostly the focal point of that show and not much of that translates to today’s viewers.

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          Friends showed to teenager me that it’s possible to live in a preppy, spacious apartment in the most expensive district of the city, and living the life to the fullest with a low to mid paying job. Nowadays, that is not possible. Working hard and saving alone is not enough anymore. Even being frugal is not enough. Pre 9/11 lifestyle (I would say more like pre-2009 financial crisis) is no longer the truth.

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          Well yeah, you wouldn’t make it exactly the same, but why couldn’t you make a similar show about a modern group of friends? How I Met Your Mother and New Girl are two shows I can think of that did exactly that after Friends ended.

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            It’s interesting how How I Met Your Mother started one year after Friends, but at least to me it seems like there hasn’t been any show that picked up the legacy of those two shows.

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                Parks and Rec ended a year after How I Met Your Mother, The Office a year before. It could’ve arguably went on to New Girl (ended in 2018) or Brooklyn Nine-Nine (ended in 2021). At the moment live action sitcom is kind of dead.