Friends Celebrates 15 Years With iTunes Specials

Friends has been on of my favorite shows since it first came on the air, and it doesn't seem like 15 years already.  In honor of the occasion, Friends is now available at iTunes.  Check out the Friends iTunes page here.  While fans might just pick up the DVD releases, the iTunes store has a lot of cool options.  You can get individual episodes as well as the full season sets, but for those who aren't quite up for buying every episode, there are also some great collections.  There are Best Of sets for each character, and unique groupings like The One with all the Holidays.

de-21731-photo1.jpgThe various collections are, of course, at a serious discount versus buying the individual episodes.

The time is ripe for getting nostalgic and revisiting this true classic.  Check out a couple clips below to get you in the mood, and don't miss the interview with Gunther.

"Gunther" Interview

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Best of Joey

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Prom Lobster

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On a related note, you can still win Lisa Kudrow's Web Therapy series here.

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