This book offers a very detailed study of a select few aspects of the sitcom FRIENDS, such as a study of the set design of Monica's apartment, acting choices and the live audience, humour and more recent adaptations/influences. For fans of the sitcom it is a fascinating read but not an easy one. This is packed full of academic terminology and theory which will probably only appeal to readers interested in a scholarly analysis of the show.
Due to the level of detail, the book could not cover all aspects worthy of attention, however I was disappointed by some of the omissions, e.g. only briefly mentioning the representation of LGBT+ characters and the problematic aspects of this to a more modern audience, while spending almost an entire chapter discussing the representation of race based on one black character.
It is obvious this book was written by genuine fans of the show but I did get the sense that this resulted in some of the more negative criticisms of the show being glossed over when a discussion of these would have been interesting to read.