3 Most Heartbreaking Scenes In Friends That Fans Still Can't Get Over
No matter how many years have passed, these scenes will always be the ones that make us cry.
Friends is an iconic sitcom that generations have grown up watching. Despite the fact that the last episode of the show aired almost 20 years ago, it still remains a fan favorite.
And that's not surprising at all! The number of great moments the show has given us is hard to count.
And we are talking about everything a person can find out in real life. Funny scenes, romantic storylines, betrayals, new friends, and so on.
But like any real-life story, Friends had its own heartbreaking moments that fans couldn't watch without crying.
The most famous one (if it's even right to scale these) was the one where Rachel found out that Ross and the copier girl spent the night together. And when Ross tries to apologize to her, but fails miserably.
The scene is very emotional, they both cry a lot, and Rachel feels betrayed and she couldn't even let Ross touch her because he was like a stranger to her now.
Speaking of non-romantic, but still heartbreaking scenes. Fans like one admit that watching Phoebe give up the children she brought to life for her brother was by far the hardest thing they ever did.
"I always loved her delivery on "Everyone said labor was the hardest thing I'd ever have to do, but they were wrong: this is." The way she rushes through the sentence like she's trying to get through it before she breaks down. Amazing acting from Lisa Kudrow in this whole scene," Redditor ArtSchnurple shared.
One more time the fans felt about crying was actually the final episode of the show.
"Ross rushes to the airport to tell Rachel he loves her and she gets on the plane. When he gets home, she leaves him a message and shows up in his apartment. Then, Monica's apartment is completely empty of furniture/decorations, they all leave their keys on the counter, and they all walk out. Tears every time," Redditor missyh86 said.
So yes, Friends has proven to be another heartbreaker, despite being a sitcom.