Remembering 'Joey,' 15 Years After the Maligned 'Friends' Spinoff Ended (2024)

TV producers often talk about not wanting to sully the legacy of their TV shows with spinoffs, reunions, and revivals, and NBC’s Joey provides a compelling cautionary tale. The Friends spinoff, created by Shana Goldberg-Meehan and Scott Silveri, ended with a whimper 15 years ago as Latin America’s WBTV aired the final eight episodes, which NBC opted not to air stateside, in the summer of 2006.

The story of Joey started three years prior, in July 2003, before the final season of Friends started airing. That’s when Jeff Zucker, then the president of NBC Entertainment, announced that Joey Tribbiani, Matt LeBlanc’s fan-favorite Friends character, would be getting his own spinoff.

“You probably would never have predicted this when it began, but over the evolution of that show, Joey has emerged as the character that America roots for and loves,” Zucker told the Television Critics Association at the time, per the Associated Press. “[Viewers want] to see what happens to him as his life goes on.”

Marta Kauffman and David Crane created Friends in collaboration with executive producer Kevin Bright, but Zucker told reporters that Bright was the only one of the trio who would be an executive producer for Joey—which, looking back, wasn’t a good sign. Still, Zucker said that Kauffman and Crane had given Joey their blessing, likening the situation to Frasier spinning off from Cheers with only some of Cheers’ producers on board.

Zucker also said that LeBlanc was the only Friends star approached for a spinoff—effectively spoiling the yet-to-be-aired breakup between Joey and Rachel (Jennifer Aniston), who had gotten together at the end of the penultimate season.

But behind the scenes, the Powers That Be had actually approached three other Friends stars about the prospect of reprising their parts on a spinoff, according to Bright. “At first it was the obvious choices of who they wanted to do a series with and Jennifer was up there first, but she wanted to do movies and she wasn’t interested in television,” Bright told Metro.co.uk in 2018.

“Then we liked the idea of a Monica (Courteney Cox) and Chandler (Matthew Perry) series, but everyone at the end, strangely enough, while they were grateful for doing the show, they didn’t want to play those parts anymore,” Bright added.

So the spinoff went to LeBlanc. “Matt loved Joey and he didn’t mind playing Joey,” said Bright.

And so Joey was born, premiering on September 9, 2004, in its predecessor’s old Thursday-night time slot. In the show, Joey moved to Los Angeles to advance his acting career, moving in with his nerdy nephew Michael (Paulo Costanzo). Also on hand were Joey’s older sister and Michael’s mom, Gina (Drea de Matteo); Joey’s landlord and eventual love interest, Alex (Andrea Anders); and his Hollywood agent, Bobbie, played by Jennifer Coolidge. (The New York Times reported in 2004 that Coolidge’s Joey part was “something of a consolation prize” after NBC shelved a starring vehicle for her.)

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When the show premiered, many critics were underwhelmed, to put it mildly. Los Angeles Times’ Paul Brownfield said Joey felt “kind of bereft—a subplot cast into the world and left searching for its main story.” The Washington Post’s Tom Shales said that Joey Tribbiani was “still a lovable dummy,” but noted that “the ratio of lovable to dumb appears to have changed for the worse” since the end of Friends.

And as Zucker had done a year prior, The Globe and Mail’s John Doyle compared Joey to Frasier, though far less favorably. “Joey is a lame, hollow and utterly unoriginal show, and it shouldn’t be,” Doyle wrote. “Years ago, when Cheers ended after a long and successful run, NBC took one character, Frasier Crane, and launched a show about him. The first episode of Frasier was beautifully done … The relevant difference is that [the] Frasier Crane character was obviously a grownup. Nobody on Friends actually grew up. Oh, they got married and had kids but they were all adolescents, really. Joeycontinues the theme.”

Joey aired a full first season, but NBC only gave the show’s second season 13 episodes before pulling it from the schedule. The network brought the show back in March 2006, but that return episode snagged only 4 million viewers, almost a 50-percent drop in viewership since the prior episode and a small fraction of the 18.5 million viewers who turned in for the series premiere. After that one March episode, NBC canceled the show for good.

Now, 15 years later, it seems Joey is disappearing from our cultural consciousness. Fans generally don’t consider Joey to be part of the Friends canon, Vulture observes. The show wasn’t available on Netflix while Friends was streaming there, and it’s not currently available on HBO Max, Friends’ new streaming home.

Following the Friends’ cast recent reunion, however, Bright gave his take on Joey’s failure, indicating to The Hollywood Reporter that NBC and Warner Bros. had overruled his ideas for “the real version of the spinoff” and instead went with a storyline of which he was “not a fan.”

“I’m the producer of the show and that storyline did not do service to the character,” Bright said. “Joey should have come out to Hollywood and had the time of his life. It should have been far more an Entourage than it was this family ‘Joey needs to grow up’ show. Joey would have gotten a pilot, come out to Hollywood and had the time of his life and gotten into all kinds of trouble. And we would have discovered new parts of Joey in the process. It would have been a lot more fun than the nerdy nephew and the barking sister.”

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Bright said that everyone would have watched his version of Joey. “But that’s what happens when you finish one show that’s a giant hit: you go back to the back of the line and you don’t know anything and the network and studio get their imprints on it,” he explained. “That’s not the way Friends came together, I can tell you that.”

Remembering 'Joey,' 15 Years After the Maligned 'Friends' Spinoff Ended (2024)

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Remembering 'Joey,' 15 Years After the Maligned 'Friends' Spinoff Ended? ›

Now, 15 years later, it seems Joey

Joey
Joey is an American sitcom created by Scott Silveri and Shana Goldberg-Meehan. It is a spin-off to Friends, with Matt LeBlanc reprising his role as Joey Tribbiani. It premiered on NBC on September 9, 2004.
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is disappearing from our cultural consciousness. Fans generally don't consider Joey to be part of the Friends canon, Vulture observes. The show wasn't available on Netflix while Friends was streaming there, and it's not currently available on HBO Max, Friends' new streaming home.

Why did the Joey spinoff fail? ›

Summary. Joey's spinoff failed because it strayed too far from the character that made him lovable in Friends, losing what made him special in the first place. Joey's stupidity, which was endearing in Friends, became annoying in the spinoff because it lacked the chemistry with the other characters that balanced it out.

How does the Joey spin-off end? ›

In the spin-off Joey, Joey ended up in a committed relationship with his neighbor and landlord, Alex. Although they never got married, their relationship allowed Joey to grow and settle down.

Why was the Joey series cancelled? ›

It premiered on NBC on September 9, 2004. Midway through the second season, the show was placed on a hiatus but returned on March 7, 2006. Only one more episode aired before the show was pulled. NBC canceled the series due to low ratings in May 2006.

Why did Friends dumb down Joey? ›

Apparently, Burrows thought Joey and Chandler were too similar, which motivated co-creators David Crane and Marta Kauffman to dumb down Joey. Read the related excerpt from the book below: “I had only one note for David and Marta: Joey and Chandler were too similar. In Joey's original incarnation, he was too smart.

Did any Friends cast appear on Joey? ›

Summary. The lack of cameo appearances by the cast of Friends on Joey may have contributed to the spinoff's cancellation. David Schwimmer, who played Ross on Friends, directed two episodes of Joey but did not appear on the show.

Was Matt LeBlanc's wife on Friends? ›

Is Matt LeBlanc's daughter ok? ›

Is there a Friends spin-off for Joey? ›

The Big Picture

Joey was a spinoff of NBC's hit show Friends, centered around the character Joey Tribbiani, played by Matt LeBlanc. Despite high expectations, Joey failed to capture the same magic as Friends, resulting in its cancellation after just two seasons.

Who will Joey marry? ›

Joey Graziadei and Kelsey Anderson Reveal When They're Getting Married *and* Where They're Moving.

What happens to Joey on the last episode? ›

Joey Graziadei's journey to find love on "The Bachelor" came to a close during Monday night's dramatic finale. Graziadei proposed to Kelsey Anderson, a junior project manager from New Orleans, Louisiana, during the season 28 finale of "The Bachelor."

Is Joey spin off canon? ›

He proclaimed all his friends got married and had kids and moved on(hinting Ross and Rachel do get married). Though this series was cancelled in it's second season due to low ratings and viewership. However, many fans don't considered this show canon because the Joey character was completely altered.

Why did Friends end so abruptly? ›

Fellow creator David Crane put this down to "the actors' contract negotiations", and said that when they decided that season 10 really would be the last it was because they couldn't "keep stopping and starting and rethinking everything".

Where can I watch The Friends spin-off Joey? ›

Joey - The Complete Series is on Facebook Watch Watch on the Facebook App for the best viewing experience.

What is Joey from Friends doing now? ›

Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani

Since coming off of Friends, LeBlanc has found much success, earning a 2012 Golden Globe Award for his role in Showtime's comedy Episodes, which aired from 2011 to 2017. He also led the People's Choice Award-winning CBS series Man with a Plan for four seasons from 2016 to 2020.

Is the Joey spin-off good? ›

Joey was a pointless spin-off and its characters had no depth. It lacked a main focus and the shows ratings were sinking every week. NBC gave this show a 2 year commitment.

Why did Rachel and Joey not work? ›

Rachel and Joey's relationship was not meant to last. Not because the characters were incompatible, but because the creators never gave them a fair shot in the first place. Joey and Rachel's relationship was created with the intent of being a short-lived dynamic, regardless of if it had the potential to be more or not.

How much did Matt LeBlanc get paid for Joey? ›

Matt LeBlanc's earnings from 'Friends'

It then increased to $40,000 for the following season. Before the third season, the cast re-negotiated as a group, and they got $75,000 for Season 3, $85,000 for Season 4, $100,000 for Season 5, and $125,000 for Season 6.

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