Lisa Kudrow recently surprised fans by making a stop at the iconic “Friends” couch on the Warner Bros. backlot in Burbank. She playfully interacted with her new co-star Ray Romano, who tried to claim some attention for his show “Everybody Loves Raymond” which also filmed at Warner Bros.
In an Instagram post shared by Kudrow and her “No Good Deed” creator Liz Feldman, Romano can be seen approaching the “Friends” couch, jokingly reminding everyone about his show’s connection to the studio. Kudrow, however, quickly intervenes and tells Romano to go sit on his own show’s couch if he wants attention, drawing laughter from the gathered fans.
The impromptu visit to the “Friends” couch was part of a promotional stunt for Kudrow and Romano’s new show “No Good Deed.” The dark comedy, created by Liz Feldman, follows a couple as they try to sell their Los Angeles villa while keeping its dark secrets hidden from potential buyers. All eight episodes of the show premiered on Netflix on December 12th.
In a review of “No Good Deed” by Variety’s chief TV critic Alison Herman, the series was praised for its solid setup and stacked cast, but criticized for its overreliance on twists. Despite this, creator Liz Feldman expressed her excitement for a potential second season, stating that she had always envisioned the show continuing in a clever way. She expressed hope for further discussions with Netflix to explore the show’s future.
Overall, Kudrow and Romano’s playful interaction at the “Friends” couch delighted fans and served as a fun promotion for their new show. As they continue to entertain audiences with their on-screen chemistry, viewers can look forward to more intriguing stories and twists in “No Good Deed.”