(VIDEO) Lisa Kudrow Rejoices Fans at ‘Friends’ Couch at WB Lot – Tells Ray Romano to “Sit on Your Own Show’s Couch”

As a lifelong fan of classic sitcoms, I can confidently say that the recent encounter between Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano was nothing short of a dream come true. It was like stepping into an alternate reality where Ross and Raymond were still living their hilarious lives on the Warner Bros. lot.

Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano recently brought smiles to tourists at the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank by referencing their past TV roles while promoting their new Netflix series, “No Good Deed”. This light-hearted interaction occurred near the well-known “Friends” couch, a must-see attraction for fans touring the studio.

In an Instagram video posted by the show’s producer, Liz Feldman, Ray Romano could be seen speaking to a crowd, emphasizing that “Everybody Loves Raymond” was similarly produced on the Warner Bros. studio lot.

“Everybody’s always like, ‘Oh, Friends!’ But we filmed just two stages down. I just want to make sure people remember that,” he joked, eliciting laughter from the group.

Lisa Kudrow quickly entered the room, adding her unique brand of humor. Noticing Romano by the sofa, she joked, “Take a seat on your own talk show’s couch!” She continued with a smile, “Now he comes to this couch because he craves more spotlight.” The crowd of tourists cheered enthusiastically at the unexpected arrival of the Friends actress.

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Capturing this unplanned instance was an entertaining marketing strategy for the new production, “No Good Deed,” created by Feldman. Debuting on Netflix on December 12, this dark comedy features Kudrow and Romano as Lydia and Paul, a duo eager to sell their captivating 1920s Los Angeles mansion.

Yet, the property holds hidden mysteries that its owners strive to keep under wraps as they entertain numerous potential buyers, all believing this dwelling can alleviate their individual hardships.

Feldman, renowned for her work on “Dead to Me,” infuses her unique blend of humor and tension into the eight-episode series. The show, a combination of comedy and enigma, delves into the consequences of the past resurfacing when it stubbornly refuses to remain hidden, as titled “No Good Deed” suggests.

In addition to Feldman, Silver Tree also takes on the roles of director and executive producer. Meanwhile, Gloria Sanchez Productions, under the leadership of Will Ferrell, Jessica Elbaum, and Christie Smith, serves as executive producers.

On that particular day, a unique blend of nostalgic feelings stirred by two favorite sitcom actors and excitement about their fresh series turned the experience into an indelible memory for the visitors.

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2024-12-28 10:13