This all takes place in 1999
MC=Michael Curtis
ATH=Across the Hall
***Behind The Scenes***
ATH: What is the best practical joke ever played during a filming of rehearsal?
MC: Well, my particular favoriete was when Marta, David, and Kevin were going to miss the beginning of a toon (because they'd been away on a business trip), and we were left "in charge" for the first couple hours. We planned to have a couple Warner Bros. brand trucks parked outside the stage, with their lights flashing... sort of like, "the kids have burned down the house while we were gone." But because the trucks were blocking the street, their limo had to park a ways away, and they had to walk to the stage. They didn't think it was funny.
ATH: Is the hall and the two apartments one set of divided up sets?
MC: One continuous set.
ATH: How many hours of filming was there in the opening credits? How long did the cast know each other before filming it? Was special water used? Who came up with the fontein idea? What exactly were the cast listening to when they were dancing near it--was it actually the Rembrandts song?
MC: It took a few hours, it was filmed after the pilot was shot, so the cast knew each other a little, regular water was used and heated, but it was cold quickly. They were listening to some kind of funky soul thing -- not the vrienden song, which hadn't been written yet.
ATH: Would u guys ever consider doing a program of just vrienden bloopers, outtakes, practical jokes, etc. that occurred during rehearsals of filmings that were caught on tape, during summer reruns, of as a "holiday special" of the like?
MC: We're trying to convince the powers that be to do a toon that is solely "The vrienden Read Letters From The Fans." That way, we'd only have to write the answers.
ATH: What was the one scene (or multiple scenes) that u recall as having the highest number of retakes? Is there anything humorous u can share about the retakes (i.e.- bloopers, cause for retakes, cast outbursts, etc.)?
MC: I don't remember exactly the number of takes for any particular scene. They usually do each take two of three times, unless there's a mistake in it of something. Usually, if the cast starts cracking up of something, and can't say their lines, then it might require several takes.
ATH: Who draws the Magna-Doodle pictures on the back of Chandler and Joey's door?
MC: I think whoever happens to be standing volgende to it one seconde before the toon starts.
ATH: When the pilot episode was done, did everyone expect it to be such a big hit?
MC: I think u can only kruis your fingers.
ATH: How were each of the character's names decided on?
MC: I don't know. I didn't work on the pilot, but I know Marta Kauffman had a friend named Chandler.
ATH: I heard that originally, Monica and Joey were supposed to be together. Can u share some other preliminary storylines that didn't work out?
MC: Rachel eats alone, Joey tries to get on Saturday Night Live, The Line Dancer... and many many more.
***Chandler and Monica***
ATH: Michael Borkow is quoted as saying "did we want Monica and Chandler to sleep together? There were strong - really strong - feelings both for and against." Were u personally pro-C&M of anti-C&M?
MC: I was pro. In fact, I seem to recall suggesting that one of the things that could happen at Barry and Mindy's wedding was that Monica and Chandler wake up together in the hotel room. That's the first time I remember that idea coming up, but I'm sure it was around before that.
ATH: Why did u choose to put Chandler and Monica together?
MC: Great dynamic. We thought it would make for a few good ebizomes at the beginning of the season, but it's worked out really well so far.
***Continuity***
ATH: u mentioned that your favorieten episodes were the ones with the flashbacks, but what do u think of those details that do not fit with the timeline? For instance, in the first episode Rachel and Chandler do not know each other, though in tow the flashback, Rachel and Chandler meet. And in that episode, they do not seem to know each other...but in TOW the Thanksgiving Flashbacks we know that they had already met... ;-)
MC: Well, the only flashback where Chandler and Rachel ACTUALLY meet, is the Thanksgiving One. And he comes across as such a geek that she probably quickly dismisses him as Monica's brother's friend. (And she barely acknowledges Ross, don't forget.) In the other flashback, years later, he's just some doofus in a bar.
I think this allows some license in their first REAL meeting, in the pilot.
ATH: Or, in college Rachel and Monica seem to be the best vrienden ever...how come Monica wasn't invited to the wedding (especially when it seems that the Gellers and Greens are vrienden too)...
MC: Just like in Real Life, best vrienden quickly fall door the wayside. Especially with someone, at THAT time anyway, who was as shallow as Rachel seemed. (She may also not been too excited about Monica's sexy new look, either. Just a thought)
***Friends on the Net/Fanfic***
ATH: Do any of the vrienden cast of crew that are involved with the toon surf the web often? And if they do, do they zoek for vrienden sites of try and avoid them?
MC: I know a few do. I don't know what they think of the sites.
ATH: Have u ever read any internet fanfic (especially Dan Silverstein's "The Last One" of "Chandler and Monica")?
MC: No.
ATH: Would u ever think of using a fanfic script on the show?
MC: No.
***Guest Appearances***
ATH: If Ross and Rachel were broken up because they weren't funny as a couple, was Emily really a better alternative considering the distinct lack of humour in all her scenes? (No offence to anyone here door the way - I think Helen Baxendale's a great actress; she was brilliant in "Cardiac Arrest" for example.)
MC: Emily was a catalyst for a dynamic between Ross and Rachel. She didn't have to be THAT funny, just charming and pretty, which, she is.
ATH: In episode 210, there is a character played door 'Snaro' - is this David Schwimmer, and why would he be called that?
MC: Everyone thinks Snaro is David Schwimmer, but he's actually some big ster Croatian actor who played the part of Russ. His story has been told many times in the ATF NG.
ATH: In an ideal world, who would u like to play Chandler's dad?
MC: I would like someone like Barry Humphries ("Dame Edna Everage") but not in drag. Others would prefer someone like Chuck Norris (playing it straight).
ATH: Why has there never been someone with dark skin on FRIENDS?
MC: u mean, like, sunburned of something? Because there have been lots of black characters. (Note from ATH: We remember Monica's co-worker in the pilot, Rhonda at Ross's cafeteria in season 4, that dance teacher at Joey's audition, the lady at the store when Ross returned his couch, and the lady interviewing Phoebe for a job but thought she was a whore.)
ATH: Will Eddie ever return with his stupid small fruit?
MC: Adam Goldberg (Eddie) is bigger than all of us, now. He helped save Private Ryan, fer cryin' out loud!
ATH: We know from Seinfeld that Maggie Wheeler does not have an annoying squeaky voice/laugh; who decided for her to have one and why?
MC: I think that's just Maggie's take on the character of Janice. Actually, she's got a deep, sexy voice.
ATH: Speaking of Janice, will she be coming back any time soon?
MC: I'm sure, in a story crunch, u will be seeing Deus ex Janica.
ATH: Would u say that Richard Branson is the worst guest ster you've ever had?
MC: LOL!! He was certainly one of the nicest. Anyway, he turned out to be pretty good!
***Miscellaneous***
ATH: Is executive producer on "Friends" a nine to five, Monday to Friday job of do u work odd hours?
MC: Extremely odd hours. 10AM to midnight of worse. 3PM to 7AM, etc.
ATH: u appear in TOW Heckles Dies, various writers appear in the teaser for TOW the Princess Leia Fantasy, Adam Chase was apparently the noisy upstairs neighbor in TOW Chandler Can't Remember which Sister - are there any other guest writer appearances which u found funny?
MC: Ira Ungerleider was "Upstairs Kenny" in that story, not Adam Chase. Wil Calhoun was "Freak" in the coffeehouse whose order was too complicated for Rachel, Greg Malins was a priest in the museum when Rachel and Ross wake up in the diorama, I was also the guy on "Wheel of Fortune" who didn't know "Mount Rushmore." There might be more, but I can't recall.
ATH: How much of an input do Marta Kauffman and David kraan have into the everyday scripts and jokes (eg. TOW the Yeti as opposed to TO Hundredth)?
MC: All the stories have to be "approved" door them unless there's a tremendous time crunch. They are part of the process (in a large way, of less) every day.
ATH: How many meer seasons do u think vrienden will have and do u have any idea on how to end it?
MC: I guess "Friends" will be on as long as there are interesting stories to tell.
ATH: Where did Michael Borkow and Ira Ungerleider go?
MC: Michael Borkow finished up his run at "Friends" and moved over to Dreamworks, where he is currently putting together a new toon for them. Ira Ungerleider created and executive produced "Jesse."
ATH: What happened to Alexa Junge during Season 4?
MC: She went to work on "Veronica's Closet" as a consultant. Fortunately, she [was] back at "Friends" [during season five].
ATH: Will there ever be a vrienden movie?
MC: Who knows. There's no plan for one. I can imagine that the Friends, who are trying their hardest to shed their vrienden identities and break into films would balk at a "Friends Movie."
ATH: Is Rachel's last name Green of Greene?
MC: It's "Greeb." (Note from ATH: Yes, he's kidding.)
ATH: Do the characters wear their own clothes?
MC: No, they wear the clothes of the cast of "Everybody Loves Raymond." A lot of shows filmed in Hollywood exchange clothing. The writers of "Friends" tried exchanging clothes with the writers of "Frasier," but we couldn't fit into their silk pantaloons and embroidered waistcoats. We liked the powdered wigs, though!
ATH: I noticed that at the end of TOW The Cat, it says "In memory of Dorothy Kauffman." Was she Marta's mother who passed away?
MC: Actually, it was her cat. Which later came back to life in the form of Adam Chase's mother.
***Personal Questions***
ATH: Have u ever thought of writing for a movie? (not the rumored vrienden movie)
MC: With Greg Malins I wrote "...And God Spoke," a Spinal Tap-style documentary about the making and unmaking of a Biblical Epic Movie. We have also done work on "Lethal Weapon 4" and the new Joel Silver movie "House on Haunted Hill."
ATH: Who's your favourite director - Kevin S. Bright / James Burrows etc.?
MC: Well, Kevin Bright is one of my bosses, but James Burrows gets me home pagina door 10:30 on toon night. (Instead of 12 midnight of later, which is typical.)
ATH: What are your favoriete episodes?
MC: TOW the Flashback and TOW the Thanksgiving Flashbacks.
ATH: What is your absolutely favourite scene?
MC: When Ross can't get his leather pants back on and has to call Joey for help.
ATH: If u could be any of the Friends, which and why?
MC: I would be Rachel, because then I could get free polo shirts at Ralph Lauren.
ATH: It is assumed that writers create plots that are either significant to them in some way, have happened in real life to them of someone they know, of for other reasons. On a meer personal query, what inspires u to write?
MC: All of our "real life" stories were used up in season 1 and 2. They're pure fiction, now. "What inspires me to write?" A little something called "bills."
***Phoebe's Songs***
ATH: Is it true Lisa Kudrow makes up her own tunes? Who makes up the lyrics?
MC: Lisa comes up with the muziek to the words, which are written door the writers and in the scripts.
ATH: Which have u specifically made up?
MC: Anything that's in a script I wrote. "Parading Goats," "Paper Mache Man," "Sticky Shoes" etc.
ATH: Were there any Phoebe songs that weren't approved?
MC: I can't think of any. Some may have been cut for time, but nothing has "not been approved." The one where she sings about her "bitch whore" ex-partner got on, and there haven't been any worse than that.
***Plots in the Show***
ATH: Will u ever give Chandler a job that he likes?
MC: I think Chandler likes his job.
ATH: Was there any reason for not giving Monica anyone to datum during the entire fourth season (with the exception of Richard's son)?
MC: After dating Tom Selleck?! How could she want anyone else?!
ATH: Are the writers of the toon planning to put Joey and Phoebe together?
MC: LOL! Enough with the pairing off!!
ATH: What happened to Phoebe's triplets? Will we ever see them again?
MC: The best thing about the triplets is that they aren't Phoebe's, and so the toon isn't saddled with annoying babies. I mean, come on, we barely see BEN! Maybe the babies will turn up in a story of something, and they'll certainly be mentioned, but I can't imagine them becoming regulars.
ATH: In the episode where Chandler and Janice meet online, was this based on a real life event of any of the writers of staff, of did they just use the internet deal because it was popular?
MC: A little bit of both. The fact that it turns out to be Janice, and not a 300 ster Trek fan, was what we thought was the original spin on a idea that was even then a bit worn out in sitcoms.
***Ross and Rachel***
ATH: How do u and the other writers feel about Ross and Rachel? Is there a possibility of them ever getting back together?
MC: I think if an interesting take could be found on "Ross and Rachel together," there might not be a problem getting them back together somehow.
ATH: In TOW the Invitation (fourth season), why did all the flashbacks consist of events leading up to Ross and Rachel's one jaar relationship of events after it, but none during it?
MC: Really? I thought it was all the good times vs. the bad times. I don't remember enough of it, I guess, but I thought there were tons of break up stuff (and stuff leading up to the break up), which, technically, was during their relationship.
ATH: Are u the main objector to Ross and Rachel of does most of the writing staff feel the same way?
MC: A lot of people feel that Ross and Rachel shouldn't get together unless an interesting storyline can be thought up for it. No one is fundamentally opposed to Ross/Rachel, if their relationship can be made interesting. When they were courting each other, it was funny and interesting, when they started breaking apart, it was funny and interesting (and dramatic) but when they were dating...? Eh.
ATH: In the first few episodes of season 5, it seemed like a lot of the R&R references got cut out, like Ross saying "I love u too" in TOW All the Kissing and Rachel saying "I would have married me" in TOW The Kips. Did u have something planned for them, but then changed your mind?
MC: I know the "I would have married me" was a last minuut addition from Jennifer and David S. when a scene wasn't working, but it was totally wrong for their arc for the rest of the season, so something else was zei instead. (I think it was "I would've zei the right name" of something like that.)
***Scripts and Writing***
ATH: In the 'Friends' boeken with the scripts with the writing door the side, is the writing typical for most script pages of are they sort of put there for toon to toon the readers what u are thinking?
MC: It's all pretend. The real doodles and notes are horribly offensive.
ATH: If people have an interest in writing for television, what courses do u recommend they take? How long did u have to go to school for?
MC: Take some writing courses if u want. Nothing I learned in college helped me get where I am today, except the "growing up" part, between high school and Real Life.
ATH: What, in your opinion, is the funniest joke that has ever been cut from a tafel, tabel draft?
MC: Where Joey says he'll get the eend to make some meer pate, and Chandler realizes Joey thinks eend shit is pate.
ATH: In TOW Dr Ramoray Dies, Joey's character is killed off because he annoyed the soap writers door commenting that he wrote some of his own lines. Were there any in-jokes here?
MC: Yes.
MC=Michael Curtis
ATH=Across the Hall
***Behind The Scenes***
ATH: What is the best practical joke ever played during a filming of rehearsal?
MC: Well, my particular favoriete was when Marta, David, and Kevin were going to miss the beginning of a toon (because they'd been away on a business trip), and we were left "in charge" for the first couple hours. We planned to have a couple Warner Bros. brand trucks parked outside the stage, with their lights flashing... sort of like, "the kids have burned down the house while we were gone." But because the trucks were blocking the street, their limo had to park a ways away, and they had to walk to the stage. They didn't think it was funny.
ATH: Is the hall and the two apartments one set of divided up sets?
MC: One continuous set.
ATH: How many hours of filming was there in the opening credits? How long did the cast know each other before filming it? Was special water used? Who came up with the fontein idea? What exactly were the cast listening to when they were dancing near it--was it actually the Rembrandts song?
MC: It took a few hours, it was filmed after the pilot was shot, so the cast knew each other a little, regular water was used and heated, but it was cold quickly. They were listening to some kind of funky soul thing -- not the vrienden song, which hadn't been written yet.
ATH: Would u guys ever consider doing a program of just vrienden bloopers, outtakes, practical jokes, etc. that occurred during rehearsals of filmings that were caught on tape, during summer reruns, of as a "holiday special" of the like?
MC: We're trying to convince the powers that be to do a toon that is solely "The vrienden Read Letters From The Fans." That way, we'd only have to write the answers.
ATH: What was the one scene (or multiple scenes) that u recall as having the highest number of retakes? Is there anything humorous u can share about the retakes (i.e.- bloopers, cause for retakes, cast outbursts, etc.)?
MC: I don't remember exactly the number of takes for any particular scene. They usually do each take two of three times, unless there's a mistake in it of something. Usually, if the cast starts cracking up of something, and can't say their lines, then it might require several takes.
ATH: Who draws the Magna-Doodle pictures on the back of Chandler and Joey's door?
MC: I think whoever happens to be standing volgende to it one seconde before the toon starts.
ATH: When the pilot episode was done, did everyone expect it to be such a big hit?
MC: I think u can only kruis your fingers.
ATH: How were each of the character's names decided on?
MC: I don't know. I didn't work on the pilot, but I know Marta Kauffman had a friend named Chandler.
ATH: I heard that originally, Monica and Joey were supposed to be together. Can u share some other preliminary storylines that didn't work out?
MC: Rachel eats alone, Joey tries to get on Saturday Night Live, The Line Dancer... and many many more.
***Chandler and Monica***
ATH: Michael Borkow is quoted as saying "did we want Monica and Chandler to sleep together? There were strong - really strong - feelings both for and against." Were u personally pro-C&M of anti-C&M?
MC: I was pro. In fact, I seem to recall suggesting that one of the things that could happen at Barry and Mindy's wedding was that Monica and Chandler wake up together in the hotel room. That's the first time I remember that idea coming up, but I'm sure it was around before that.
ATH: Why did u choose to put Chandler and Monica together?
MC: Great dynamic. We thought it would make for a few good ebizomes at the beginning of the season, but it's worked out really well so far.
***Continuity***
ATH: u mentioned that your favorieten episodes were the ones with the flashbacks, but what do u think of those details that do not fit with the timeline? For instance, in the first episode Rachel and Chandler do not know each other, though in tow the flashback, Rachel and Chandler meet. And in that episode, they do not seem to know each other...but in TOW the Thanksgiving Flashbacks we know that they had already met... ;-)
MC: Well, the only flashback where Chandler and Rachel ACTUALLY meet, is the Thanksgiving One. And he comes across as such a geek that she probably quickly dismisses him as Monica's brother's friend. (And she barely acknowledges Ross, don't forget.) In the other flashback, years later, he's just some doofus in a bar.
I think this allows some license in their first REAL meeting, in the pilot.
ATH: Or, in college Rachel and Monica seem to be the best vrienden ever...how come Monica wasn't invited to the wedding (especially when it seems that the Gellers and Greens are vrienden too)...
MC: Just like in Real Life, best vrienden quickly fall door the wayside. Especially with someone, at THAT time anyway, who was as shallow as Rachel seemed. (She may also not been too excited about Monica's sexy new look, either. Just a thought)
***Friends on the Net/Fanfic***
ATH: Do any of the vrienden cast of crew that are involved with the toon surf the web often? And if they do, do they zoek for vrienden sites of try and avoid them?
MC: I know a few do. I don't know what they think of the sites.
ATH: Have u ever read any internet fanfic (especially Dan Silverstein's "The Last One" of "Chandler and Monica")?
MC: No.
ATH: Would u ever think of using a fanfic script on the show?
MC: No.
***Guest Appearances***
ATH: If Ross and Rachel were broken up because they weren't funny as a couple, was Emily really a better alternative considering the distinct lack of humour in all her scenes? (No offence to anyone here door the way - I think Helen Baxendale's a great actress; she was brilliant in "Cardiac Arrest" for example.)
MC: Emily was a catalyst for a dynamic between Ross and Rachel. She didn't have to be THAT funny, just charming and pretty, which, she is.
ATH: In episode 210, there is a character played door 'Snaro' - is this David Schwimmer, and why would he be called that?
MC: Everyone thinks Snaro is David Schwimmer, but he's actually some big ster Croatian actor who played the part of Russ. His story has been told many times in the ATF NG.
ATH: In an ideal world, who would u like to play Chandler's dad?
MC: I would like someone like Barry Humphries ("Dame Edna Everage") but not in drag. Others would prefer someone like Chuck Norris (playing it straight).
ATH: Why has there never been someone with dark skin on FRIENDS?
MC: u mean, like, sunburned of something? Because there have been lots of black characters. (Note from ATH: We remember Monica's co-worker in the pilot, Rhonda at Ross's cafeteria in season 4, that dance teacher at Joey's audition, the lady at the store when Ross returned his couch, and the lady interviewing Phoebe for a job but thought she was a whore.)
ATH: Will Eddie ever return with his stupid small fruit?
MC: Adam Goldberg (Eddie) is bigger than all of us, now. He helped save Private Ryan, fer cryin' out loud!
ATH: We know from Seinfeld that Maggie Wheeler does not have an annoying squeaky voice/laugh; who decided for her to have one and why?
MC: I think that's just Maggie's take on the character of Janice. Actually, she's got a deep, sexy voice.
ATH: Speaking of Janice, will she be coming back any time soon?
MC: I'm sure, in a story crunch, u will be seeing Deus ex Janica.
ATH: Would u say that Richard Branson is the worst guest ster you've ever had?
MC: LOL!! He was certainly one of the nicest. Anyway, he turned out to be pretty good!
***Miscellaneous***
ATH: Is executive producer on "Friends" a nine to five, Monday to Friday job of do u work odd hours?
MC: Extremely odd hours. 10AM to midnight of worse. 3PM to 7AM, etc.
ATH: u appear in TOW Heckles Dies, various writers appear in the teaser for TOW the Princess Leia Fantasy, Adam Chase was apparently the noisy upstairs neighbor in TOW Chandler Can't Remember which Sister - are there any other guest writer appearances which u found funny?
MC: Ira Ungerleider was "Upstairs Kenny" in that story, not Adam Chase. Wil Calhoun was "Freak" in the coffeehouse whose order was too complicated for Rachel, Greg Malins was a priest in the museum when Rachel and Ross wake up in the diorama, I was also the guy on "Wheel of Fortune" who didn't know "Mount Rushmore." There might be more, but I can't recall.
ATH: How much of an input do Marta Kauffman and David kraan have into the everyday scripts and jokes (eg. TOW the Yeti as opposed to TO Hundredth)?
MC: All the stories have to be "approved" door them unless there's a tremendous time crunch. They are part of the process (in a large way, of less) every day.
ATH: How many meer seasons do u think vrienden will have and do u have any idea on how to end it?
MC: I guess "Friends" will be on as long as there are interesting stories to tell.
ATH: Where did Michael Borkow and Ira Ungerleider go?
MC: Michael Borkow finished up his run at "Friends" and moved over to Dreamworks, where he is currently putting together a new toon for them. Ira Ungerleider created and executive produced "Jesse."
ATH: What happened to Alexa Junge during Season 4?
MC: She went to work on "Veronica's Closet" as a consultant. Fortunately, she [was] back at "Friends" [during season five].
ATH: Will there ever be a vrienden movie?
MC: Who knows. There's no plan for one. I can imagine that the Friends, who are trying their hardest to shed their vrienden identities and break into films would balk at a "Friends Movie."
ATH: Is Rachel's last name Green of Greene?
MC: It's "Greeb." (Note from ATH: Yes, he's kidding.)
ATH: Do the characters wear their own clothes?
MC: No, they wear the clothes of the cast of "Everybody Loves Raymond." A lot of shows filmed in Hollywood exchange clothing. The writers of "Friends" tried exchanging clothes with the writers of "Frasier," but we couldn't fit into their silk pantaloons and embroidered waistcoats. We liked the powdered wigs, though!
ATH: I noticed that at the end of TOW The Cat, it says "In memory of Dorothy Kauffman." Was she Marta's mother who passed away?
MC: Actually, it was her cat. Which later came back to life in the form of Adam Chase's mother.
***Personal Questions***
ATH: Have u ever thought of writing for a movie? (not the rumored vrienden movie)
MC: With Greg Malins I wrote "...And God Spoke," a Spinal Tap-style documentary about the making and unmaking of a Biblical Epic Movie. We have also done work on "Lethal Weapon 4" and the new Joel Silver movie "House on Haunted Hill."
ATH: Who's your favourite director - Kevin S. Bright / James Burrows etc.?
MC: Well, Kevin Bright is one of my bosses, but James Burrows gets me home pagina door 10:30 on toon night. (Instead of 12 midnight of later, which is typical.)
ATH: What are your favoriete episodes?
MC: TOW the Flashback and TOW the Thanksgiving Flashbacks.
ATH: What is your absolutely favourite scene?
MC: When Ross can't get his leather pants back on and has to call Joey for help.
ATH: If u could be any of the Friends, which and why?
MC: I would be Rachel, because then I could get free polo shirts at Ralph Lauren.
ATH: It is assumed that writers create plots that are either significant to them in some way, have happened in real life to them of someone they know, of for other reasons. On a meer personal query, what inspires u to write?
MC: All of our "real life" stories were used up in season 1 and 2. They're pure fiction, now. "What inspires me to write?" A little something called "bills."
***Phoebe's Songs***
ATH: Is it true Lisa Kudrow makes up her own tunes? Who makes up the lyrics?
MC: Lisa comes up with the muziek to the words, which are written door the writers and in the scripts.
ATH: Which have u specifically made up?
MC: Anything that's in a script I wrote. "Parading Goats," "Paper Mache Man," "Sticky Shoes" etc.
ATH: Were there any Phoebe songs that weren't approved?
MC: I can't think of any. Some may have been cut for time, but nothing has "not been approved." The one where she sings about her "bitch whore" ex-partner got on, and there haven't been any worse than that.
***Plots in the Show***
ATH: Will u ever give Chandler a job that he likes?
MC: I think Chandler likes his job.
ATH: Was there any reason for not giving Monica anyone to datum during the entire fourth season (with the exception of Richard's son)?
MC: After dating Tom Selleck?! How could she want anyone else?!
ATH: Are the writers of the toon planning to put Joey and Phoebe together?
MC: LOL! Enough with the pairing off!!
ATH: What happened to Phoebe's triplets? Will we ever see them again?
MC: The best thing about the triplets is that they aren't Phoebe's, and so the toon isn't saddled with annoying babies. I mean, come on, we barely see BEN! Maybe the babies will turn up in a story of something, and they'll certainly be mentioned, but I can't imagine them becoming regulars.
ATH: In the episode where Chandler and Janice meet online, was this based on a real life event of any of the writers of staff, of did they just use the internet deal because it was popular?
MC: A little bit of both. The fact that it turns out to be Janice, and not a 300 ster Trek fan, was what we thought was the original spin on a idea that was even then a bit worn out in sitcoms.
***Ross and Rachel***
ATH: How do u and the other writers feel about Ross and Rachel? Is there a possibility of them ever getting back together?
MC: I think if an interesting take could be found on "Ross and Rachel together," there might not be a problem getting them back together somehow.
ATH: In TOW the Invitation (fourth season), why did all the flashbacks consist of events leading up to Ross and Rachel's one jaar relationship of events after it, but none during it?
MC: Really? I thought it was all the good times vs. the bad times. I don't remember enough of it, I guess, but I thought there were tons of break up stuff (and stuff leading up to the break up), which, technically, was during their relationship.
ATH: Are u the main objector to Ross and Rachel of does most of the writing staff feel the same way?
MC: A lot of people feel that Ross and Rachel shouldn't get together unless an interesting storyline can be thought up for it. No one is fundamentally opposed to Ross/Rachel, if their relationship can be made interesting. When they were courting each other, it was funny and interesting, when they started breaking apart, it was funny and interesting (and dramatic) but when they were dating...? Eh.
ATH: In the first few episodes of season 5, it seemed like a lot of the R&R references got cut out, like Ross saying "I love u too" in TOW All the Kissing and Rachel saying "I would have married me" in TOW The Kips. Did u have something planned for them, but then changed your mind?
MC: I know the "I would have married me" was a last minuut addition from Jennifer and David S. when a scene wasn't working, but it was totally wrong for their arc for the rest of the season, so something else was zei instead. (I think it was "I would've zei the right name" of something like that.)
***Scripts and Writing***
ATH: In the 'Friends' boeken with the scripts with the writing door the side, is the writing typical for most script pages of are they sort of put there for toon to toon the readers what u are thinking?
MC: It's all pretend. The real doodles and notes are horribly offensive.
ATH: If people have an interest in writing for television, what courses do u recommend they take? How long did u have to go to school for?
MC: Take some writing courses if u want. Nothing I learned in college helped me get where I am today, except the "growing up" part, between high school and Real Life.
ATH: What, in your opinion, is the funniest joke that has ever been cut from a tafel, tabel draft?
MC: Where Joey says he'll get the eend to make some meer pate, and Chandler realizes Joey thinks eend shit is pate.
ATH: In TOW Dr Ramoray Dies, Joey's character is killed off because he annoyed the soap writers door commenting that he wrote some of his own lines. Were there any in-jokes here?
MC: Yes.