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These Shows Might Have Been Friends Copycats (And The Show Friends Allegedly Copied)

The 1994 NBC sitcom Friends showcased the lives of six, unmarried friends in their mid-20's navigating their lives together in New York City. The collection leaned on the system for a a hit sitcom: romance, roommates and apartments that seemed too dear to reside in. It premiered in a time when ensemble cast sitcoms have been turning into all the rage.

Friends proved to be a a hit show earning The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2002 and many other nominations. It's onerous to consider that a show so impactful would exist without imploring writers to attempt mirror the sitcom's structure. Television has since aired shows that strike viewers with déjà vu as though they have noticed it all before. Even with different characters and unique plot traces, it's onerous to deny these shows have been inspired by means of the sitcom Friends.

9 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

American sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is similar to Friends. That is, if instead of the New York City Central Perk being the communal hangout spot, it was once Paddy's Pub in South Philadelphia— the place a gang of amoral misfits work in combination.

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Dennis and Dee reflect the chaotic, unhinged sibling rivalry between Friends Ross and Monica. It's like if the Friends staff had been alcoholic, self-serving narcissists who have been at all times scheming to 1 up every different at any given moment.

8 Happy Endings

The ABC sitcom Happy Endings follows the adventures of six friends in Chicago. Here, the relationships between the gang aren't completely platonic, in a equivalent vein to Friends.

If there have been a more complicated on-again-off-again couple than Ross and Rachel, it's Happy Endings Dave and Alex, whose awkward courting fractures their buddy circle after Dave is left at the altar by Alex. The rest of the dysfunctional buddy team attempts to aid them in keeping up an amicable coexistence, while also, juggling their very own lives.

Related: 10 Things The Friends Cast Has Said About Working On The Iconic Sitcom

7 Good Trouble

Good Trouble, the spin-off of the Freeform showThe Fosters, follows sisters Mariana and Callie who move to Los Angeles in combination to pursue their goals post university.

The Coterie, the place the sisters transfer into, is also home to a diverse team of tenants whose lives soon transform intertwined. While Friends comes throughout more lighthearted than Good Trouble, with the latter not shying away from topics of race and sexuality, each collection characteristic an ensemble forged that supply quite a lot of personality plot lines.

6 The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory is sort of a brainier, extra dry-humored version of Friends. The collection' subject matters revolve around science, primarily physics, echoing Ross Geller's background in paleontology.

The sequence also revolves around topics of friendship, with characters that are living inside an earshot of each other in an condo building in California, a communal accumulating spot in Leonard and Sheldon's condo and Penny—just like Rachel Green— being a brand new, blonde addition fawned over through the other male characters.

Related: A Sitcom Blatantly Copied The Big Bang Theory And It Almost Resulted In An Expensive Lawsuit

5 That '70s Show

The Fox comedy That '70s Show is like Friends however with a groovy, teenage twist on it. The collection showcases a young staff of friends navigating their lives, whilst residing in Wisconsin in the Seventies.

While the Central Perk is the place the characters in Friends hash things out over coffee, the gang in That '70s Show opts to satisfy continuously in Eric's basement the place they bask in a notable hobby of the '70s: smoking weed.

4 Will & Grace

American sitcom Will & Grace revolves round the dating between gay legal professional, Will Truman and his best possible good friend Grace Adler, an internal fashion designer. Friends Karen Walker and Jack McFarland are comedian foils to Will and Grace, much like Joey Tribianni and Phoebe Buffet are to Ross and Rachel.

Other parts of Friends sewn into the sitcom's cloth most manifestly are the location of both being set in New York City and the occasional including of Jewish stereotypes.

3 How I Met Your Mother

CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, like Friends, is ready in New York City the place the lives of a group of friends is entwined as Ted Mosby recounts the occasions main up to assembly his eventual partner.

The show utilizes equivalent tropes as Friends. Among them are the Ross and Rachel-esque on-again-off-again courting between Ted and Robin, the womanizing Joey Tribianni-inspired Barney Stinson and the Monica and Chandler resident dependable couple, Lily and Marshall.

Related: Jennifer Aniston Begged To Leave This Failing Sitcom Before 'Friends'

2 New Girl

The fox sitcom New Girl is similar to Friends however other in a single major approach: it shows all the friends residing in the similar condominium. Jessica Day's dangerous get a divorce in the beginning of the show mirrors Rachel Green's nearly getting married in the Friends pilot, with each being thrust into a world of other folks they quickly name friends.

Like Friends, New Girl showcases frequent instances of immaturity and youthfulness amongst a gaggle of grown adults. Romances, rivalries and a number of flashback scenes make it almost not possible not to see the similarities between the two shows.

1 Living Single

While many of these shows gave the look of copycats of Friends, it has been speculated that the sitcom actually were given its inspiration from Living Single, a sitcom that includes an all-black cast dwelling in a Brooklyn Brownstone. The sitcom premiered a complete 12 months prior to Friends.

Living Single actress Kim Coles told ET that Friends came out now not too long after the president of NBC had expressed that he needed he had bought the series. “And strangely, a yr later, Friends came on,” Coles mentioned, including “the giant distinction is the melanin.”

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