'Joey,' Matt LeBlanc's 'Friends' spinoff, reminds us you can't judge a show by its ratings
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- The final eight episodes of the NBC sitcom 'Joey,' a spinoff of 'Friends,' have been released on YouTube, nearly 19 years after the show was canceled. This release provides closure for fans who have long awaited the conclusion of the series, which was never aired in the U.S. after its cancellation in 2006.
- This development is significant for Matt LeBlanc and the legacy of 'Friends,' as it allows fans to revisit the character of Joey Tribbiani and offers a chance for the show to gain a new audience. The availability of these episodes may also influence perceptions of the series, which was previously deemed unsuccessful due to low ratings.
- The resurgence of 'Joey' highlights ongoing discussions about how ratings do not always reflect a show's cultural impact or fan loyalty. As streaming platforms continue to reshape how content is consumed, the release of these previously unseen episodes underscores the evolving landscape of television and the enduring popularity of 'Friends' and its characters.
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