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JamesG
05-07-2012, 02:05 PM
LeBlanc Opens Up About "Joey" Struggle
Monday, May 07, 2012



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Matt LeBlanc battled with frustration shooting his "Friends" spin-off "Joey" because he felt his lovable character was "emasculated" in the show.

The funnyman starred in "Joey" after "Friends" went off the air in 2004, but the sitcom failed to win over viewers and critics and was cancelled after just two seasons.





LeBlanc insists he has no regrets about joining "Joey", but admits the series might have been more successful if the scripts had stayed true to his most famous character.

He tells Britain's The Guardian, "I would do that again; I thought that it was a good show. I just think that we were telling stories that emasculated the character. They wrote a guy who became very doubtful of himself in this new place, in Hollywood, no friends, can't meet girls - and that's not who Joey was. He was always, always, always, the consummate optimist. Always.

And that's not who they wrote. That was very frustrating for me."





LeBlanc had pushed for "Friends" creator David Crane to take charge but the TV guru turned down the job and studio bosses forged ahead with new scriptwriters.

The actor adds, "I guess if I could go back in time... I would have put my foot down and said, 'I'm not doing it without David.' That's the one thing I would do differently... but I made a f--king s--tload of money so call it a failure all you want."

http://www.torontosun.com/2012/05/07/leblanc-opens-up-about-joey-struggle

ryan423
05-20-2012, 09:23 PM
Very interesting read. Thanks!

robby76
05-21-2012, 11:15 AM
Despite Joey being my least favourite character from Friends, I loved Joey the tv series. The supporting cast were great and the comedy was fine by me (at least in the first season).

Nyan
05-21-2012, 02:14 PM
This was just a very strange, oddball show from what I saw of it. Considering when it came out, television was in a transitional period where a lot of shows were ending, many were beginning and there were heaps of experimentation. Much of what came out in 2004-2005 didn't live for very long including Joey.

TMC
07-06-2022, 09:29 PM
8 Actors Who Knew Their TV Show Was Doomed On Day 1 (https://whatculture.com/tv/8-actors-who-knew-their-tv-show-was-doomed-on-day-1?page=8)

1. Matt LeBlanc Knew Joey Was Doomed From The Start

Trying to follow-up arguably the biggest sitcom ever to grace the world's TV screens is a tall order, whatever way you slice it. Trying to do so just a few months on from its highly emotional finale being taken in by over 50 million passionate fans around the globe was downright insane.

And sure enough, the ill-advised Friends spin-off that was Joey didn't exactly manage to recapture lightning in a bottle despite boasting one of the most loveable elements of that NBC game-changer front-and-centre.

But clearly feeling as though the burden of having to carry an entire episode on his back was "a lot of responsibility" and "the pressure was so much", Matt LeBlanc himself has since confessed to Radio Times (https://metro.co.uk/2015/05/05/matt-le-blanc-admits-friends-spin-off-joey-was-doomed-to-fail-5181125/):

"It was doomed from the start. In Friends I was sharing a 22-minute episode with six other characters. In Joey the script was all me,"

Going further, LeBlanc would also allude to the showrunner, who had also just finished up on Friends, and himself likely benefitting from taking a year off instead of diving straight into the spin-off.

In the end, though, Joey was savaged by the critics and didn't live past its second season before being canned. LeBlanc would also take a much-needed five-year break from the acting world not long after Joey's cancellation before rocking up in BBC Two and Showtimes' Episodes and eventually winning a Golden Globe in 2011 for playing a fictionalized version of himself.

TVSCREEN2015
07-07-2022, 01:14 AM
I watched a few episodes on Dailymotion and this show was an unfunny pile of garbage. This should have never been greenlit. This was NBC trying to milk the Friends franchise to the last drop.

TMC
08-28-2022, 04:28 AM
I watched a few episodes on Dailymotion and this show was an unfunny pile of garbage. This should have never been greenlit. This was NBC trying to milk the Friends franchise to the last drop.

A Joey centered show was never going to work out was it? Joey Tribbiani was probably too one-note of a character. He was when you get right down to it, just a middling actor who occasionally tasted success.

What made Friends as a show so interesting was the relationship between the six main characters and how they all made up for each other’s faults. In Joey's case, he was arguably, most interesting when it pertained to his relationship with Chandler. Chandler always made sure that Joey was taken care of. Conversely, the notoriously guarded Chandler found that the naturally outgoing Joey made it easier for him to deal with other people.