Since I was 12, one show has been the center of my entire life.
OK, so its not that dramatic, but I have seen nearly every single episode of Friends in the past eight years.
And my life doesnt get much more exciting than being able to lounge on the couch for three hours of Friends, Will & Grace and the increasingly far-fetched story lines happening on ER.
But unlike ER becoming more and more of a ridiculously over-dramatic show every year, my love of Friends only increases with age.
And with possible negotiations between NBC and Warner Bros. for a ninth season next fall, there are a few things to consider.
Although the six friends are getting older, less attractive and fatter, they manage to get paid more and more every year. This is a phenomenon I dont understand.
The actors are all getting paid $750,000 an episode, with about 22 episodes every season. This to me already seems like an unfathomable amount of money.
One time I had more than $1,000 in my checking account and I felt special.
But the six actors are reportedly demanding at least $1 million an episode if they return for a ninth season.
I have a great idea. Instead of paying $22 million to each actor next year to say funny one-liners and attract millions of viewers, why not just let my five friends and I take over the show?
Im pretty sure we could manage with only $1,000 an episode and still pull in pretty good ratings.
I was going to write this column about how much I enjoy Friends and the excitement I would feel about the cast returning for a ninth season. But now I feel myself growing a resentment toward the actors.
Is it really that much of a hassle to be on the only good show left on television thats won numerous Emmy awards and been the host to dozens of guest stars?
Yeah, that must suck.
Besides, all of the actors with the exception of Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow have proven they cant handle a serious acting career outside of television acting.
Aniston played a hilarious role in Office Space and Kudrow had an excellent role aside Christina Ricci in The Opposite of Sex.
But some of the other cast members have not been so lucky.
Matt LeBlanc did the baseball monkey movie, Ed, and Courteney Cox Arquette kept agreeing to appear in the Scream movies.
Its just sickening and embarrassing to see the wit and antics that characterize some of the Friends actors turned into absolute trash with these movies.
I think its in everyones best interest to see them continue doing the show. Think about how much the show has been able to get away with in the past eight years.
Ross (David Schwimmer) has actually been married and divorced three times. One of those times to Rachel (Aniston).
Chandler (Matthew Perry) is now married to Monica (Cox Arquette). And now, finally, Rachel is going to have Ross baby.
It all sounds like a really bad soap opera, but has never really been thought of as ludicrous or annoying to viewers.
With so many memories to ponder and play trivia with now, it seems silly for the actors to try to convince NBC officials and Warner Bros. that they have something better to do.
What they actually need to do is try to make us all understand why they need the $750,000 an episode now and the estimated $250,000 more they will each receive next fall.
It seems unlikely NBC could come up with another show that would replace the 8 p.m. Thursday time slot thats so loved by viewers.
And it seems that the six friends have realized that, and are taking the network for all the money they can. But if thats what its really come down to, maybe Friends wont be worth watching next year.
Itll just add to the realization that more Scream sequels are on their way and well be forced to resort to watching Survivor.
Oh well, maybe itll make me get up off the couch.
Leslie Escobar, MS&U enterprise reporter, can be reached at escobarl@msu.edu.