Skip navigation! Last week, fastidious Netflix viewers found a scene from Friends in which Rachel is played by a stand-in actress instead of Jennifer Aniston. People were weirded out, to say the least, to see such an iconic character being portrayed — even if just for a split second — by someone other than the famous actress who was paid millions to do so. Now, another eagle-eyed fan of the beloved show has discovered a similar occurrence with Monica usually played by Courteney Cox.
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US tabloids reported the couple were going through a rough patch in their marriage and claimed The star had a falling out with Cox recently spoke
After three episodes of earnestly wishing that "Dirt" was as good as its promos, we admit that the whole series just misses its mark -- despite that mark being one of the fattest, ripest targets imaginable. Given a chance to skewer the shallow, self-absorbed world of celebrity and, in the same instant, the morality-challenged scandal-rag industry, you'd expect the biggest challenge for the "Dirt" writers would be whittling down the numerous, whopping, juice-dripping story lines at hand. And yet, "Dirt" never seems to get anywhere close to something that resembles Hollywood, and Cox -- who was perhaps the most underappreciated character on "Friends," where her self- deprecating humor honed her winning personality -- never seems believable as Lucy Spiller, a ruthless nutcracker of an editor whose sole passion in life is to reveal the drug addictions, marital infidelity and bloating butts of the very famous. Since Cox and husband David Arquette are executive producers on "Dirt," this is not a problem that is going to be corrected soon enough to make "Dirt" the sharp-edged series many hoped it would be. The series was created by playwright and filmmaker Matthew Carnahan.