Smartboy
11-13-2009, 01:05 AM
Once again, I have spent the evening trying to stimulate some conversation about some of these fine shows! At this point, the board in general is at a very slow period. Maybe this is because people are busy getting ready for Thanksgiving. It could even be that because of the recession people are unable to pay to stay connected! Who knows? The only new post that I was able to find tonight was on the "Friends" page. I have since responded to it. The last time I checked, my response was the most recent post on that page. Because of how similar a show "Mad About You" is to "Friends" and because they even had some of the same characters, I went ahead and told my buddies there about the "Friends" posting. The last time I checked, no one other than me has even viewed that thread yet. Because "Caroline in the City" is also a type of Generation X, Yuppie type sereis, I am now informing you guys of the situation. For the record, my other efforts this evening include posts on the pages of Three's Company, Gimme a Break! and Facts of Life. Bye!
Chandler Bing Quickly Strikes Out on Caroline in the City (https://popculturereferences.com/chandler-bing-quickly-strikes-out-on-caroline-in-the-city/)
In a feature spotlighting characters guest-starring on different shows, see how Chandler Bing showed up on Caroline in the City (https://fictionalcrossover.fandom.com/wiki/Caroline_in_the_City) briefly to just flame out horribly in a pickup attempt.
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Today, we look at how Chandler Bing from Friends showed up on Caroline in the City to just flame out horribly in a pickup attempt.
This is Somewheres in This Universe (https://popculturereferences.com/category/somewheres-in-the-universe/), a feature examining when characters from TV shows make guest appearances on other TV shows (in non-crossover stories), thus establishing that the two shows share a universe.
As I noted in the first installment of this feature (https://popculturereferences.com/that-time-ross-and-the-single-guy-both-thought-each-other-was-gay/), which saw David Schwimmer’s Ross Geller from Friends show up on an early episode of The Single Guy to help promote the then-new NBC sitcom, NBC would often use characters from its popular sitcoms to guest star early in the run of NEW NBC sitcoms to help promote said new show. At least early on, at least, when the Friends stars weren’t TOO famous to say no to these sorts of requests.
Right around the same time that Ross was showing up on The Single Guy (http://www.poobala.com/carolinefriendsandsingle.html), Matthew Perry’s Chandler Bing made a cameo (https://www.reddit.com/r/friends_tv_show/comments/123jckp/matthew_perry_playing_chandler_in_a_cameo_on/) on the OTHER new sitcom on NBC’s Thursday night lineup, the 9:30 sitcom, Caroline in the City, starring Lea Thompson as a comic strip creato (https://friends.fandom.com/wiki/Caroline_Duffy)r in New York City. Amy Pietz played her best friend, Annie, a Broadway dancer who loved to date a lot.
In the show’s fifth episode, “Caroline and the Folks,” Annie is at the local video store looking for a movie to rent, which is what we used to have to do in the years before streaming brought every movie right to your television screen, when she runs into Chandler. He isn’t actually NAMED in the episode, but it’s A. clearly Chandler and B. NBC promoted the episode as guest-starring Chandler, so I’m counting it as Chandler.
Chandler pretends to be into The Piano to appear sensitive. When he realizes that Annie was about to rent a cheesy slasher film, though, he notes that he could have just been himself. She tells them to just be himself, then, but he is is now so self-conscious that he just freezes, and then runs out of the store in embarrassment…
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Cute bit. There was another cameo from an NBC sitcom character later in the episode, and Lea Thompson would cameo in a DIFFERENT NBC episode that night (all of the cameos were obviously part of the promotion for that night of episodes, which was the start of November sweeps), but I’ll address those in their own posts!