Friends Substitutes

It’s a universal fact that by now every single person present on the planet has watched Friends at least once, but some of them around million times. We all claim to be massive fan of our all-time favourite series Friends. And that we know every little detail about it.

Despite this, we all have failed to notice a few substitutes and replacements.

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1. Even apartments strangely change numbers

Where: season 1, episode 1/episode 9

The most attentive audience observed that apartments with numbers imprinted “4” and “5” for a few episodes changed into “19” and “20”! The makers of the show explained themselves by saying that, for the floor where the characters lived, these two were more appropriate numbers.

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2. That’s definitely not Monica!

Where: season 8, episode 5

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3. Rachel changes into a strange girl in a plaid shirt

Where: season 9, episode 15

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4. Different “Ross” in different clothes and that too with a pink book

Where: season 9, episode 16

They are definitely no imposters: these people are actually doubles who are selected to act in place of if by any chance they have to leave or are absent on the day of scenes which are re-shooted.

 Substitutes in "Friends"

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5. Ross disappears into thin air

Where: season 5, episode 17

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6. In 7 seconds one inscription changed and another one is visible

Where: season 4, episode 20

In mere seconds “Poop” written on the board changes to “get out!” and vice versa.

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Substitutes in "Friends"

7. A window that changes into the camera

Where: All seasons

We all get this that inside the cafe its name should actually be reflected in reverse. Despite this, the name of the cafe is the same both inside and outside. If the letters are on both sides, then the pattern of steam doesn’t tallies. And additionally, from the street, it appears that the popular sofa is missing inside.

 Substitutes in "Friends"

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All image source: Warner Bros

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