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Most chaotic yet loved couple

I love Monica and Chandler 🥹❤️

They never seemed like two people who’d end up together, but somehow they became one of our favourite couples. His goofy chaos and her super-organized perfectionism just worked.

Watching them grow, change for each other, and build such a wholesome relationship was honestly one of the best parts of Friends.

u/SimpleDoughnut9131 — 8 hours ago

OG Girl Friendship

If one thing friends taught me is that how precious girl friendships are, even though all of them were extremely close but the way they've depicted Monica helping Rachel in her life arc and inclusivity of Phoebe irrespective of her polarising attitude, says a lot.

u/SimpleDoughnut9131 — 18 days ago

Rachel's journey was inspirational

I recently rewatched Friends, and I’m honestly amazed by Rachel Green’s character growth all over again.

She started as a rich, sheltered girl who had never really worked a day in her life, then became a waitress, and eventually built a career in fashion, working with some of the biggest brands. Watching her go from depending on others to finding her own passion and working relentlessly for it was genuinely inspiring.

What makes it even more powerful is that she came from a life of comfort and still chose struggle, growth, and independence. Her journey reminds you that it’s never too late to figure yourself out and build something of your own.

u/SimpleDoughnut9131 — 2 months ago

Recommend psychological thriller shows

Need psychological thriller recommendations...

Lowkey tired of ones that revolve around love stories/romance 😭

Now I'm looking for something more around manipulation, ambition, power dynamics, human psychology, morally grey characters, or even business stuff that’s actually interesting.

Nothing too long pls, movie or short series both work.

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u/SimpleDoughnut9131 — 2 months ago

The Art of Sarah - Binge Worthy

If you enjoy psychological thrillers with morally grey characters, identity twists, manipulation, and power dynamics — The Art of Sara is worth watching.

It follows a woman rebuilding her life while constantly reinventing herself, and the story explores ambition, obsession, luxury, and human psychology in a really interesting way.

What I liked most is that it’s not just a mystery show...it also touches on branding, influence, vulnerability, and how far people go to create a new identity. The storytelling keeps shifting your perspective.

It would genuinely keeps you curious till the end. I don’t see enough people talking about this show.

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u/SimpleDoughnut9131 — 2 months ago

Can we talk about how underrated this show is?

Everyone talks about the jokes, but there were so many genuinely wholesome moments in the show too.

Like Max helping Caroline with her court case and even trying to get Chestnut back.....or Caroline helping Max study again and actually pushing her to believe she could do more for herself. That friendship was honestly so underrated to me because these were two people who barely knew each other, came from completely different worlds, and still kept showing up for each other in ways most people don’t.

And Max genuinely does not get enough credit for how smart and talented she is. She’s funny, street-smart, creative, and somehow always figures things out even when life keeps hitting hard. At the same time, watching Caroline lose everything and still keep trying, hustling, and rebuilding her life from scratch was genuinely inspiring.

Anyone else feel like this show deserves way more credit than it gets?

u/SimpleDoughnut9131 — 3 months ago

Phil and Claire are elite couple

Okay hear me out before the Dunphy chaos starts... Phil and Claire are actually such a good couple.

Like yeah, Phil is out here in full “Phil’s-osophy” mode, accidentally flirting with every attractive woman with zero survival instincts but when it comes to Claire?

That man is DOWN BAD. He understands her stress before she even says anything, hypes her up, and somehow never makes it an ego war.

And Claire acts like she’s one eye twitch away from losing it 24/7 but you can tell she trusts him so much.

They’re messy, chaotic, and very “what fresh hell is this?” energy, but still somehow solid.

Also Phil as a dad? Peak girl dad with golden retriever energy.

u/SimpleDoughnut9131 — 3 months ago

Not saying you should watch Younger… but if you’ve ever wondered what it would look like to completely restart life (with a slightly unhinged twist), this might be your thing.

It’s one of those shows where you’ll question everything… and still end up watching just one more episode at 2AM.

Also, if you’ve seen The Intern, the contrast makes it even more interesting.

That’s all I’ll say!

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u/SimpleDoughnut9131 — 4 months ago