They try to paint Emily to be evil, but considering whole situation, she has reasons to be paranoid. Also they do the same with Janice. Except for the annoying laugh, Janice was good and genuinely loved Chandler
@@antred11Agreed, I feel like anytime Rachel does something bad, there's comments about how she's bad. When Ross does something bad, the comments are about how David Schwimmer is a great actor.
@@danielhoang289 Yeah. I mean to be fair, Schwimmer _is_ amazing at this (and so is Aniston), but the real point is ... this is a SITCOM. This type of show pretty much critically relies on its characters doing silly / unreasonable things sometimes to generate drama / comedic situations. And if we really were to take all the friends at face value, almost all of them have behaved "toxically" at some point (but have also done something really sweet on other occasions). If this were not a sitcom but a "serious" show, then I too would say that the Ross/Rachel situation was a bit toxic, but this being a sitcom, I think people just overanalyze a bit too much.
Monica's indirects to Rachel 😂😂😂
Rachel and Monica’s iconic lines switched!
They try to paint Emily to be evil, but considering whole situation, she has reasons to be paranoid. Also they do the same with Janice. Except for the annoying laugh, Janice was good and genuinely loved Chandler
Rachael should have been called out more directly for her horrible decisions, lets be hobest
Ha ha my favourite is when she convinces a girlfriend of Ross to shave her head! 🤣🤣🤣
Yes but in this case she actually acted selflessly . She did tell Ross about Emily while she had a chance not to
To be honest, the Rachel hate is getting really old awfully fast. 🙄
@@antred11Agreed, I feel like anytime Rachel does something bad, there's comments about how she's bad. When Ross does something bad, the comments are about how David Schwimmer is a great actor.
@@danielhoang289 Yeah. I mean to be fair, Schwimmer _is_ amazing at this (and so is Aniston), but the real point is ... this is a SITCOM. This type of show pretty much critically relies on its characters doing silly / unreasonable things sometimes to generate drama / comedic situations. And if we really were to take all the friends at face value, almost all of them have behaved "toxically" at some point (but have also done something really sweet on other occasions).
If this were not a sitcom but a "serious" show, then I too would say that the Ross/Rachel situation was a bit toxic, but this being a sitcom, I think people just overanalyze a bit too much.