How Friends nearly ended in Season 9 and what kept it alive (Photo Credit – Facebook)

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Fifteen years have passed since Friends wrapped up, closing the doors of Central Perk with a finale that pulled in over 52 million viewers. But, believe it or not, that tenth season we all clung to almost didn’t happen. Co-creator David Crane revealed that the iconic sitcom wasn’t just practically canceled once—but twice—before it reached its bittersweet end.

“There were three seasons where we thought it was going to be the last season,” Crane shared with RadioTimes. The team was told during season eight, “This is the end.” And then, like a plot twist only Friends could pull off, they got the green light for another season. Season nine? Same story: “Absolutely the last season,” they were told—until, surprise, it wasn’t. By season 10, Crane and his team finally put their foot down, knowing they couldn’t keep dancing around the show’s fate. “So we definitively knew it was the last one,” he confirmed.

And for those die-hard fans still hoping for an elusive eleventh season? That was never on the table. By season 10, schedules were tight, and the cast had branched into other projects. The final season even ran shorter—just 18 episodes, compared to the usual 22 or more. “Because of schedules and whatever, that 10th season is short,” Crane said. For once, the beloved Friends cast had to adjust to real-life constraints, making the most of their final lap around the show.

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