Anyone else sometimes get annoyed by little mistakes in the show. Sometimes ones that make it clear that the writers did
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louiseculmer — 10 years ago(February 16, 2016 10:45 PM)
the one i've always found irritating is where they suddenly decided to have a flashback with Monica being attrqcted to Chandler when she was still fat,and him being attracted to rachel, despite the fact that it is made clear in the first episode that rachel has never met Chandler before.
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tigerlily_86 — 10 years ago(February 19, 2016 02:14 PM)
Carrying on with your idea that the writers don't research facts very well, I find it funny that one of the biggest lines about Ross and Rachel, "he's her lobster", is based on the "fact" that lobsters fall in love and mate for life but lobsters don't actually do that.
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ppllkk — 10 years ago(February 19, 2016 02:59 PM)
RussianBeauty
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Yeah that was bad research considering Phoebe made such a fuss about the lobster idea.
But it was
Phoebe
who said it. I thought it was in line with her character to say something ludicrously wrong. I never took her seriously, although I did eventually look it up.
Lobsters are serial monogamists. The female has to shed her shell to reproduce and she shacks up with the male until she regrows her shell. Perhaps that is the origin of the term "lobster shack." (At least in the eastern part of the United States, small establishments that serve lobsters are sometimes called "lobster shacks.") I know it's not really funny, but I couldn't resist.
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xMartyMcFlyx — 10 years ago(March 14, 2016 04:00 AM)
You know what bugs me? When they're all supposedly watching tv but then we switch to a different camera angle and can see that the tv isn't even on. I think the one where Ursela did porn is a good example, they show the group watching the tv then switch to Joey sitting at the table refusing to watch the video. If you look behind him you can see the tv isn't on. It's really fast but if you pay attention you will catch it.
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iluvpalmtrees — 10 years ago(March 14, 2016 07:30 AM)
The birthday thing really annoys me as well, especially since there was an entire episode dedicated to when all of them turned 30. I know that it's not like they say
when
everyone's b-day's are, but I thought Ross said something about his b-day being in Spring or something but in the first few seasons it was in Oct. -
PaulWard27 — 10 years ago(March 14, 2016 08:27 AM)
I think I already said it when the thread first got posted, while the birthday inconsistency is frustrating, it doesn't really impact the plots or storytelling.
Hence why I am more bothered by the inconsistencies surrounding the history of the characters interactions. Mostly Chandler and Rachel, as we all know by now the pilot heavily implies this was the first meeting. Yet flashback episodes show them meeting at a Thanksgiving dinner years before the pilot and later they actually make out at a party. The only real disclaimers/explanations could be they were drunk at the party and forgot or they were both so shallow and self absorbed they forgot who each other were by the time the pilot came around.
Back to the birthday thing though, while it doesn't really bother me much for the reasons stated, I do feel it would have been fairly simple for the creators and writers to have a character profile that had a date of birth for each of the 6 lead characters, for reference purposes. I suppose they may have deliberately kept dates a bit vague so they could drop an event/party/thing into a storyline at any given time to suit the writing. -
MarblesLove — 9 years ago(July 03, 2016 08:29 AM)
Mine have already been mentioned. For me it's mostly the inconsistency with their birthdays/ages and with Rachel and Chandler's first meeting.
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PaulWard27 — 9 years ago(July 03, 2016 01:52 PM)
Ages don't really make a difference to the stories or the humour, so I don't really get too bogged down by the mistakes.
As I said already though, it seems to me like something that could easily be avoided, surely someone would have created profiles with dates of birth so that ages and birthdays would always remain consistent. -
MarblesLove — 9 years ago(July 03, 2016 06:06 PM)
I think that's mostly why it bugs me though. It would have been so easy to just decide on birthdays for all of them and then just stick with it. It's not that hard. I do agree that generally it doesn't affect the humor though.
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myszowatek — 9 years ago(July 21, 2016 08:35 AM)
To me it was always two things.
First one
in TOW Ross's Inappropriate Song
Chandler: Yeah, oh, but I just keep picturing you rolling around with him
with your cowboy boots in the air
Monica: Cowboy boots? I've never worn cowboy boots in my whole life!
When clearly in Flashback when girls visiting boys in college Monika is wearing proper cowboy boots.
Second
it's about one date. It's just bugging me so much like no other inconsistencies in this showRachel became pregnant in May (right before M&Ch's wedding15.05) Pregnancy lasts 9 months so she should give a birth around February. Yet right before labour she is in summer cloths and stating that is 100 degrees outside. As far as I know winter in NYC could be quite cold and frosty. There you go, I got this of my chest now:) Cheers
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PaulWard27 — 9 years ago(July 21, 2016 04:35 PM)
You can't assume the wedding was in May though, because the wedding episodes spanned over the finale of one season and the start of the next. By the same token, Rachel gave birth at the end of one season and was still in the hospital at the start of the next.
So just because the episodes aired months apart, it is obvious from the timeframes in the stories that time doesn't match reality so it seems fruitless trying to make sense of it. -
ppllkk — 9 years ago(September 23, 2016 08:01 PM)
myszowatek
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Pregnancy lasts 9 months so she should give a birth around February.
Ah, but you see that whereas the normal human gestation period is around nine months, in this sitcom it is one season, and I believe they are consistent about that.
That makes a certain amount of sense to me.
You cannot tell a priori how much time there is between episodes, including the last episode of one season and the first episode of the next season.
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Petals121 — 9 years ago(September 24, 2016 07:44 PM)
No Rachel's pregnancy is still messed up. She gets pregnant right before Monica marries (she got married in may) and yet there was this episode where Rachel is past her due date and it's apparently very warm outside. That doesn't make any sense. If she got pregnant is e.g. March her due date should have been in December. Not exactly heatwave month.
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Moonlighty — 9 years ago(September 26, 2016 07:59 AM)
Yeah the pregnancy timeline is messed up. Yes, they wanted to do a wedding and pregnancy as the season finales. They also wanted to be airing episodes around real times (like holidays). But does this REALLY bother anyone? Yeah the end of one season is Monder's wedding and the beginning of another it's still the wedding and it's not a 3 month wedding but shows don't typically air through summer, so hopefully we as an audience can cut some slack for practicality.
Consider the daffodil. And while you're doing that I'll be over here looking through your stuff.
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Wildstyle26 — 9 years ago(September 26, 2016 05:36 PM)
Couldn't it have been Indian Summer? Or would that not happen in their area?
I don't know much about it. Only heard it mentioned a couple of times.
If you're gonna pretend to cut her hair, at least put some scissors in your hand!
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clarinets — 9 years ago(September 26, 2016 03:20 PM)
In "TOW Rosita Dies" Phoebe is complaining that it's February and she's given two massages and they were the worst tippers. Monica replies, "That would be me and Ross". (implying that Phoebe has given Monica at least one Massage since they've known each other).
Then, the following season, (TOW Monica's Secret Closet) when Monica is "outed" getting a massage from Alexandra, Phoebe suggests giving her a "try" and if it doesn't work out, just don't do it anymore.
Then, after Monica makes the "sex noises" and she's so surprised. So the writers seemingly forgot that this was not Phoebe's first encounter with Monica, massage-wise, came to my attention when I was going through seasons 7 and 8 today.
