Lisa Kudrow Has More To Say About Ross & Rachel's "Break" Debate
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Lisa Kudrow Has More To Say About Ross & Rachel's "Break" Debate
"It's beyond break or not - he was a bad boyfriend. In that season where, you know, 'we were on a break,' to me, it didn't matter that he cheated. It was way after the fact that he was completely unsupportive and dismissive of her career and her job and her dedication to it."
"She shouldn't have gotten back with him because he was horrible. I don't care if he slept with three other women or no other women. You had a crisis at work, so you weren't available, and he flipped out."
"He wasn't at that moment, and then he got better by the end, and he was sending her off, like, 'Yes, go to Paris. Don't think twice. It's great opportunity.'"
Lisa Kudrow addressed the long-standing Friends debate about whether Ross and Rachel were on a break, confirming they were. However, she shifted focus from the break itself to Ross's behavior as a boyfriend. Kudrow explained that Ross wasn't always a bad partner—he improved over time and supported Rachel's Paris opportunity—but during their season of conflict, he was dismissive and unsupportive of her career. When Rachel had a work crisis and couldn't see him for three nights, Ross reacted poorly rather than being understanding. Kudrow revealed that the cast initially sided with Ross, viewing Rachel as unreasonable, but her perspective has evolved to recognize Ross's lack of support as the real problem, regardless of whether he slept with other women.
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