Jennifer Aniston disappointed fans: the continuation of "Friends" will not be

However cruel it may sound, the fact remains: the cult series "Friends" has remained in the past and it does not make any sense to revive it.

Despite the fact that in the media from time to time there are reports that the team "Friends" will come together, in reality this is impossible. Jennifer Aniston, an actress who from an unknown starlet turned into a superstar due to the work in the sitcom, told why the series is no longer relevant.

It turns out, it's all about ... modern technology!

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Say your password from Wi-Fi

Yes Yes! The actress claims that instead of communicating with each other, get acquainted, and "twist love" the visitors of the cafe "Central Park" would be completely focused on their gadgets! Well, the most common question would be: "Will you tell me the password from Wi-Fi?". What here is the series about living communication?

Aniston admitted that she was covered by the dependence on the smartphone. As much as she did not resist the fashion on the Internet and high digital technologies, it was not possible to avoid her completely as an actress.

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She said that every morning she is meditating and communicating with her beloved husband. But, if suddenly the phone is in the field of view Aniston, everything, write - was lost. She can not tear herself away from "surfing the web" for a long time. That's why a well-known actress does not have an account for herself in social networks.

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Recall that in due time colleague Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, also negatively spoke about the prospect of filming the continuation of the sitcom. In her opinion, the plot of the series could be fascinating only when all of its heroes were young and lived under the same roof. Years passed, everyone has their own families, which means that there is simply nothing to take off the hilarious youth series ...