David Schwimmer, , proposed a new idea recently that has since earned him some serious backlash. David addressed the show’s controversial nature and the criticism it has received since it originally aired, which has included the fact that the six main characters and most the secondary characters were all played by white actors. While David feels that the show was definitely groundbreaking in many ways, such as how it handled  he does acknowledge that it was behind on plenty other social issues.

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“Maybe there should be an all-black Friends or an all-Asian Friends,” David proposed. “But I was well aware the lack diversity and I campaigned for years to have Ross date women colour. One the first girlfriends I had on the show was an Asian-American woman, and later I dated an African-American woman. That was a very conscious push on my part.” While he likely thought his suggestion to reboot the show with a cast made up entirely people colour sounded like a good idea, many folks have pointed out that a “black Friends” already basically exists: it’s called Living Single, and it aired over a year before Friends did. Living Single followed six twenty-something male and female characters played by Queen Latifah, Kim Coles, Erika Alexander, Kim Fields, T.C. Carson, and John Henton, as they navigated the single life in 1990s NYC. Sound familiar?

Many are even noting that which David is clearly not aware .