TMC
04-30-2016, 03:11 AM
http://www.eonline.com/news/760901/is-david-schwimmer-s-new-show-a-really-dark-friends-sequel-let-s-investigate-this-ridiculous-theory
Schwimmer plays a widower named Tommy living in New York City, so right off the bat we just assume his wife Rachel passed away suddenly and now Ross has been left to grieve for his lobster. Ross, looking for a fresh start, changes his name and moves to the Bronx to open up a restaurant. Why a restaurant? Because his sister Monica, who is still a successful chef in New York City, suggest he turn his love of food and wine into a career. Why isn't he a paleontologist anymore? You've seen the theories about how Ross was actually a terrible scientist, right? He probably published a paper that earned him ridicule from the academic community, and he eventually quit the field.
Schwimmer plays a widower named Tommy living in New York City, so right off the bat we just assume his wife Rachel passed away suddenly and now Ross has been left to grieve for his lobster. Ross, looking for a fresh start, changes his name and moves to the Bronx to open up a restaurant. Why a restaurant? Because his sister Monica, who is still a successful chef in New York City, suggest he turn his love of food and wine into a career. Why isn't he a paleontologist anymore? You've seen the theories about how Ross was actually a terrible scientist, right? He probably published a paper that earned him ridicule from the academic community, and he eventually quit the field.