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Tuesday 21 September 2010

FRIENDS WITH BENEFIT >>>> Gonna Be The Next 'FRIENDS'??


After FRIENDS left TV, there is no other sitcom revolving around the lives of twenty something that hit the same popularity that FRIENDS had reached. Well, FRIENDS is irreplaceable for sure. Any sitcoms with young adult of men and women living in the same neighborhood can't avoid of being compared to this great sitcom. Some have tried to repeat the same formula (like The Class), but failed to impress us. Maybe, How I Met Your Mother is the only one who finally distracts us from Joey and his friends. How I Met Your Mother uses a different and interesting way of plotting, and this makes this sitcom lovable so far.

Here comes another sitcom from NBC: FRIENDS WITH BENEFIT.

This new sitcom has to face the fact that being compared with FRIENDS is unavoidable since it uses the word friends. Ha..ha.. I personally still can't get any news or review (only one) on this new sitcom since I heard (or read?) that it will be premiered in 2011.

Below is NBC’s description for the series.
From Oscar and Emmy winner Brian Grazer (A Beautiful Mind, Arrested Development), Friends With Benefits is a half-hour comedy revolving around a group of twenty-something singles as they navigate the difficult, and often confusing, world of dating. Ben Weymouth (Ryan Hansen, Party Down) is on the hunt for the perfect woman who meets his unique set of standards, while his best friend, Sara Maxwell (Danneel Harris, One Tree Hill), is just looking for a man to settle down with and raise a family. Ben and Sara have fallen into the habit of turning to each other for moral and physical support as they wait for Mr. and Ms. Right to arrive. Their friend Aaron (Fran Kranz, Dollhouse), a romantic at heart, doesn't approve of Ben and Sara's complicated friendship, but he, along with womanizer Hoon (Ian Reed Kesler) and straight shooter Riley (Jessica Lucas, Cloverfield), are all distracted with their own dating trials and tribulations.

David Nevins (Lie to Me, Arrested Development) joins Grazer as executive producer for Imagine Television. Also serving as executive producers are David Dobkin (Wedding Crashers), who directs the pilot, writers Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber ((500) Days of Summer), and Jeff Kleeman. Friends With Benefits is a production of 20th Century Fox Television, Imagine Television and Big Kid Pictures.


NBC didn’t specify when we are going to watch it in their release of this information, it seems Friends with Benefits won’t be premiering until 2011, so in the meantime let's watch Rachel and Ross again from DVDs, ha..ha..!!

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