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A Conclusive Ranking Of The "Friends" Main Characters

Some of these "Friends" are more tolerable than others...

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A Conclusive Ranking Of The "Friends" Main Characters
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We all know and love one of the best sitcoms of all time, "Friends". Each of the main characters are relatable in some way, and their humor and chemistry made the show work. However, some of the main characters on the show are more tolerable than others. So, here is the definitive ranking of the best "Friends" main characters, based on how tolerable they would be in real life.

6. Ross Geller

Ugh, this guy, am I right? Constantly complaining about his love life and how he didn't cheat on Rachel. Instead, he would scream "We were on a break!" as his excuse, and quite frankly that is just downright annoying. Hey, here's some advice; maybe the reason you hardly get any girls is because of your personality! Although I do give you a pass on your freak out because someone ate your sandwich, I would probably do the same.

5. Joey Tribbiani

Ah, everyone's favorite ladies man, Joey Tribbiani. Even though his IQ is sort of low (which is probably an understatement), he seems to have his heart in the right place. That is until he sees any woman, then he turns into a giant flirt. I mean, if you were hanging out with him and he saw a woman he was attracted to, he would immediately talk about her for the entire night. Yes, he is better than he-who-should-not-be-named (aka Ross Geller), but he is still not the best.

4. Rachel Green

Aww, poor Rachel. She wanted a fresh start after abandoning her fiance at the altar and wanted to move away from her wealthy past. I have to admit, there is some good motivation behind this, but there is still a materialistic side to Rachel that makes her slightly annoying. But her relationship with Ross makes it even more intolerable. First of all, it's Ross. And the whole "We were on a break!" part of their relationship caused more drama than a soap opera.

3. Monica Geller

Monica seems to be one of the most normal friends of the group. However, her competitiveness and need for cleanliness can be sort of draining. I have to admit, her relationship with Chandler is one of the best parts of the show, but she's just a little bit too much of a perfectionist.

2. Phoebe Buffay

Now Phoebe's quirkiness can be sort of annoying when overdone. However, the massage therapist/songwriter/overall interesting person is just too likable to really complain about. Unlike other characters on this list (*cough* ROSS *cough), Phoebe is more calm and collected, even if here quirkiness can be distracting.

1. Chandler Bing

Now, Chandler is the type of person I would want to hang out with almost all the time. His sarcasm is good for almost every situation (key word being almost), and his sense of humor is definitely a plus. So, in conclusion, I declare that Chandler Bing is the most tolerable out of the main characters of Friends.


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