
Friends from College
Comedy • TV-MA • 2017–19 • 2 Seasons
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5.6
Twenty years after graduation, a tight-knit group of college friends reconnects and discovers that love hasn't gotten easier with age.
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I enjoyed the chemistry between the actors. Wish it wasn't discontinued.
I hated it. Awful writing, unbelievably basic story & the all star cast falls flat. But I watched, and rewatched for reasons I can’t explain
Fun, cast is great, not the best show though.
I expected a lot more, but after a couple episodes I just threw in the towel.
I loved this series. Wild and screwed up relationships and unexpected twists and turns. Lots of laughs and lots of anxiety.
This is a great show. Feels very genuine. The group of friends are pretty terrible to eachother but its super funny and emotional at times.
So good. I’m so mad they cancelled this.
Addicting, bingeable and ultimately funny. Elite dramedy series.
Fred Savage is funny. The scene where they go to see the play is great.
Good, simple comedy show. Easy to watch and has quite a few funny moments
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5.6 – Based on 682 ratings
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