
The "Friends" Main Characters Had Over 85 Love Interests Throughout The Show — I Doubt You Can Identify 30 Of Them
There are the "ones that got away" exes. You know, the Richards, Kathys, and Davids. And the ones that made us think, "Hey, maybe my ex isn't that bad!" Like the Barrys, the Janines, and the Janices. (Even though, oh! my! god! I love Janice!)
In the comments, tell me which main "Friends" exes you believe could've actually been "the one" for them. I'll start...
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Don't come for me in the comments. It's about to get heated. Cause these are the couples that I think should have been each other's endgame:
Monica and Richard.
Chandler and Kathy.
Ross and Charlie.
Phoebe and David.
And don't sue me, but...Rachel and Joey.
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