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The Friends Spinoff You Forgot Existed Is Now Streaming – And It's Kind Of Good

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06.04.2025

Matt LeBlanc as his Friends alter-ego Joey Tribbiani

Spinoffs are hard. For every Frasier or The Jeffersons, there are about a dozen forgotten shows that buckled under the pressure of living up to their original series.

But the stakes for a spinoff have arguably never been higher than they were in 2004, when Joey Tribbiani left his friends behind and flew across America to launch his Hollywood career.

After the incredible success of Friends, which ran for 10 seasons and won six Emmy Awards, the only cast member who agreed to stick around for a spinoff was Matt LeBlanc. The result was Joey, a two-season sitcom filmed on the very same soundstage, in which the lovable doofus moves to Los Angeles to finally become a star.

Spoiler alert: He kind of succeeds, but his career was cut short when the show was canceled due to low ratings.

Two decades later, the pilot episode of Joey recently made its streaming debut when it was quietly uploaded to Friends’ official YouTube channel. Overnight, the 26-minute-long episode racked up over a million views.

I’m only slightly ashamed to admit that one of those views was from me. After stumbling across the first episode of Joey thanks to YouTube’s algorithm, I wound up watching more episodes of the series than I’m willing to publicly admit. And while Joey has plenty of flaws – it’s certainly no Friends – it’s way better than I ever imagined. In fact, it might actually be kind of good.

The best thing Joey has going for it is its cast. There’s Matt LeBlanc, of course, who does an impressive job carrying the weight of an entire show on his broad shoulders. The Joey Tribbiani we see here is pretty much the exact same version........

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