FRIENDS acted like that character didn’t exist if a family member no longer appeared in the show. They dealt with it by simply ignoring them. So, here are the three things that FRIENDS creators forgot to show in the show. Let’s check it out:
1. How Phoebe Met Monica?
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When it comes to Phoebe, we have no clue how she entered the group. However, in the sixth episode of the third season, “The One With The Flashback”, it was mentioned that Monica and Phoebe were roommates. However, the living situation didn’t last long because Phoebe couldn’t take Monica’s excessive neatness. Keeping everything aside, we still don’t know how they ended up being roommates. However, there are many theories about this that fans made but definitely, creators somehow thought it was not an important part of the show.
2. Where Did Ben Go After Emma’s Birth?
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Ross is repeatedly said to be a great father. However, there are no competitions there as Ben has two mothers. But, Ben seemingly disappeared after Season 8 of the show. And not just Ben, it seems like all three of them just vanished. They were never mentioned except while talking about Ross’s first failed marriage. Most parts of Season 1 revolved around Ross becoming a father, but it didn’t get much of a priority after Emma’s birth.
3. How Phoebe Could Afford Her Lifestyle?
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Phoebe is a masseuse. She keeps bouncing between massaging her own clients at home and working at different parlors. After getting fired or getting her license suspended, she’s even unemployed a few times. She was also shown to be singing on the subway to earn cash. But, later on, she worked for a huge massage parlor organization. Although, they all faced money problems over the years but came back with a bang. But, what Phoebe actually did to earn huge loads of money to keep up with her lifestyle was never highlighted much.
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