'Friends' actress slams modern sitcoms for being 'too afraid' to tell jokes that make people uncomfortable
NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! "Friends" star Lisa Kudrow said in an interview in late March that sitcoms are "too afraid" of jokes that make people uncomfortable, and that she wasn't drawn to new sitcoms. During an interview with actress Lily Tomlin for Interview Magazine, Kudrow was asked if sitcoms are evolving or dying. "I wish they were evolving. ‘30 Rock’ and 'Seinfeld' and 'Friends' were really funny and really well written. I feel like we’ve been too afraid to make jokes...
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