If you want to find the most binge watched show in Idaho though, don't look at what I watch. You have to go back more than a decade to find what Idaho is loving.
You may have heard the big news that the cast of Friends will be reuniting for an reunion in February on NBC. Well, as it turns out, our own Peter Bierma from Twin Falls is a bit of a video wizard who also happens to love Friends. He has used his magic editing fingers to create a tribute to Friends with them singing their own theme song. Enjoy!
Hollywood is out of ideas, but I don't care. I actually think it is good that they are stuck and have started looking back at franchises that they can leech off of. Not just in movies but in TV too.
There is a lot of things you can tell a good friend. The brutally honest truth usually isn't on this list but it needs to be. Would You Tell a Friend Their Significant Other Was Cheating On Them?
The Age of Revivals spurred along by the likes of Netflix’s Fuller House or whatever NBC drags out of the dumpster next has many hopeful that Friends will finally get its oft-discussed reunion. Nope! Co-creator Marta Kauffman bluntly states “reunions suck,” at last putting an end to speculation.
Not to be outdone by HBO's announcement of a standalone streaming service (although totally outdone by Warner Bros.' DC slate), Netflix has picked up a few 'Friends' of its own, 236 to be exact. The streaming service confirms today that all episodes of Monica, Chandler, Joe, Rachel, Phoebe and Ross will be ready to watch in time for New Years' 2015, as announced by Gunther and the Rembrandts.
Like anyone who lived through the '90s, Jimmy Kimmel loved 'Friends,' but while being a fan of the television staple is wholly understandable, the depth of his affection is, well, perhaps not. Kimmel hosted 'Friends' star Jennifer Aniston on his show last night, and while she might have expected to chat about her latest movie, 'Life of Crime,' and share some fun tidbits and anecdotes, the host had other ideas.
There are a few things you have to remember when using the internet. When you post something, people will see it. Once you post something it never really goes away. And - if you post personal information, everyone will then know your personal information! Which, if you are like most of us, then many of your "friends" on Facebook aren't actually your friends.
Apparently the key to being popular ISN'T being really good at football or really generous with the tongue. Nope . . . you just have to have a LARGE HEAD.