A Fan Just Discovered the Most Annoying Continuity Problem on Friends and You'll Never be Able to Unsee It

We hate to break this to you.

By Seija Rankin Mar 04, 2016 9:00 PMTags
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Friends fans are a serious people. They believe that the Rachel-versus-Ross debate is one of the greatest of our time. They will fight you to the death if you claim they were on a break. And don't even try to make a joke about Chandler's job, because they all know that it was Statistical Analysis and Data Reconfiguration.

As such, it's pretty hard to pull the wool over the eyes of a Friends fan. They noticed when the show tried to swap out Rachel and Monica, and they noticed that David Schwimmer was born to play Robert Kardashian. So we were shocked when we saw the news this morning that there was, in fact, a major fake out that seemingly snuck up on all of the show's die hard followers.

That would be farse of Monica and Rachel's apartment. And no, we're not referring to the fact that they lived in a 2,000 square foot unit in New York's most expensive neighborhood with basically one full-time job between them. We mean...their kitchen window.

That's correct. An editor at Hello Giggles recently noticed that there is something seriously fishy going on. Look at the below photo: Most of the time, it seems as though the window over the sink looks out onto a beautiful brick wall (perhaps the most realistic part of the apartment). 

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But now look at this scene with Ross, Chandler and Phoebe. There they are, reading the paper before work and having a good chat but...wait...there's actually a clothesline outside of the window. 

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And here during a Christmas episode, we mysteriously now see a building covered in snow. Last we checked, snow can't land on a vertical brick wall. 

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And now on Thanksgiving there's a second window.

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And lastly, during the series finale, the brick wall has become a piece of cardboard. 

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We don't to be conspiracy theorists, but this is fishy. The people need answers.