Highlights
- Matthew Perry revealed an unwritten rule on the set of Friends - maintaining an in depth friendship behind the scenes was once vital to care for the chemistry on set.
- Despite having strict rules at the back of the scenes, the cast of Friends broke the rules on set by making changes to the script and improvising in scenes to get a favorable reaction from the target market.
- Matthew Perry described his shut bond with the Friends cast as one thing special - they would prioritize spending time with every other at parties and gatherings, and even after the display ended, they remained only a phone name away.
In his memoir, Matthew Perry made several reveals fanatics were not mindful of. It was once onerous to learn as he detailed his struggles, a former guest star on Friends admitted to having a hard time reading Perry's memoir. It was very honest and it highlighted his very real ups and downs in the back of the scenes.
In the following, we are going to take a closer take a look at a big divulge by Perry while promoting the FriendsReunion. The actor revealed that there used to be a major rule at the back of the scenes and one everybody agreed to practice from the start. We'll disclose what that used to be, whilst also taking a more in-depth have a look at the guidelines the cast did break whilst taking pictures the iconic sequence.
Let's get began.
Matthew Perry Revealed The Cast Made A Rule To Keep A Friendship Behind The Scenes No Matter What
While selling the Friends Reunion, Matthew Perry revealed an unwritten rule on set followed by the cast of Friends. According to the past due Matthew Perry, this used to be a rule suggested through director, Jim Burrows. Given their nice chemistry on-set, it used to be reccommended that the cast stored simply as close behind the digicam.

Perry revealed about the important rule, “If we had been hooking up, or there used to be any strangeness going on, that can have messed with things."
“So we kept a friendship, and we did become really good friends. And we are really good friends to this day. And we kept that going, and I think that was very important.”
Matt LeBlanc added to the statement stating that his fellow castmates were like brothers and sisters. Schwimmer agreed that the rule was very much an 'unspoken' part of their close bond. Clearly, the rule was followed by all cast members as even after the show wrapped up, the main six still found time to reunite every couple of years.
In Terms Of The Shoot Process, Friends Broke Rules Compared To Other Sitcoms
Although Friends had certain strict rules behind the scenes, they also broke rules on-set. For some comedies, touching the script or making an adjustment is forbidden. However, that wasn't the case on Friends. The main six would watch the show back together and give each other tips on how they could adjust. In addition, what was written in the script didn't necessarily mean that was going to make the final cut.
The cast would feel it out and if a change needed to be made at the last second to better a scene, they were definitely going to do that. At the end of the way, it was all about getting a positive reaction from the audience.

In terms of unscripted moments, the show saw plenty. One iconic moment took place in season 6, and it got quite the reaction, so much so that Friends had to edit the crowd noise when Jennifer Aniston used the unscripted line. Rachel was livid about her marriage to Ross after they married under the influence. Rachel would assess the moment as 'the world's worst hangover' which proved to be an iconic line in the show's history and one that was completely made up.
Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer were other talented stars on the show that were able to adjust on the fly and come up with their own unique spin on a certain line.
Matthew Perry Used The Perfect Example To Describe His Close Relationship To The Friends Cast
Matthew Perry discussed his close bond with Friends' co-stars in the best way possible. The actor revealed if he ever saw his co-stars at a party, the night with everyone else was done, and he would spend the majority of his time reuniting with one of the other main five stars.

Perry mentioned, "The best way that I will describe it is after the show was once over, at a party or any sort of get together, if one of us ran into every different, that was it. That was the finish of the evening."
He continues, "You just sat with the person all evening long and that was it. You apologized to the other people you were with, however they had to perceive you had met someone special to you and also you were going to communicate to that individual for the relaxation of the night time. And that’s the way it worked."
A special feeling and friendship for the cast. Perry went on to reveal that even if time passed, everyone was still just one phone call away. The actor also admitted to getting emotional during the reunion given that gratitude he felt.
"At the reunion, I was the one who cried more than someone as a result of I knew what I'd had, and the gratitude I felt then fits the gratitude I think as of late."
Perry's contributions to this world won't be forgotten, and it goes above and beyond his involvement on Friends.
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