Log Line: This Friends movie takes back up twenty years later with Joey winning the day time best actor award. With Phoebe as his manager, the cast reunites among a menagerie of Phoebe’s oddball clients.
Type:
TV Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
37pp
Genre:
Comedy
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
13+
Based On:
Television show
Synopsis/Details
Synopsis: This show takes back-up twenty plus years later with Joey winning the day time soap award. Phoebe is in the audience and has taken over Estelle’s business. Phoebe’s exuberance is overblown as Joey wins after ten nominations. Rachel and a twenty-two-year-old Emma are living in an apartment and Ross in on an archeological dig in a jungle. He has been there for some time and all communication with him is lost. Chandler and Monica are raising their seventeen-year-old twins in suburbia and after watching the award show on television, they decide to go to the city and congratulate Joey. Before this can happen, Ross shows up at Rachel’s apartment. His appearance is of a man lost in the jungle and at first scares Rachel and Emma. Chandler and Monica arrive at the old apartment building knowing Joey has not moved and has purchased the building. Upon arriving they discover a large star on Monica’s old apartment door with the words “Phoebe’s Talents.” With their ear to the door, they hear circus music coming from inside. As they continue to listen, Ross, Emma, and Rachel arrive and stand behind them. Monica and Chandler are startled as Ross begins to speak. A minute later, Phoebe’s door opens and an array of circus performers emerges followed by a startled, elated Phoebe. The reunion begins. Joey and Phoebe would love to have the old gang back together. Emma moving into Phoebe’s apartment and Ross moving in with Rachel, gives them some hope this could happen. Much to everyone’s surprise Ross and Rachel decide to move to California to start a new life. Will Monica and Chandler follow? Will Joey get into the movies and Phoebe move her business out there

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The Writer: D. C. Murphy

I write two to four screenplays a year and have been doing this for over twenty years. I currently write about what is occurring in our world today. The Kennedy assassination and the connection to Dorothy Kilgallen is my latest. Go to bio
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