'Friends' Alum Adam Goldberg Criticizes Show's 'Insane' Lack of Diversity
Goldberg reflects on missed opportunities for representation and the cultural norms of the 90s that influenced the show.
- Adam Goldberg criticizes 'Friends' for its lack of diversity, calling it an 'insane' portrayal of New York City.
- Goldberg reflects on cultural norms of the 90s that contributed to the show's homogenous cast.
- He acknowledges his gratitude for being part of the show's legacy despite its shortcomings.
- Co-creators and cast members have discussed the show's diversity issues and expressed regret.
- Goldberg shares memories of working with Matthew Perry and the impact of Perry's memoir.