“Joey,” the 2004 Matt LeBlanc “Friends” spinoff, has now been fully restored to life on the Associates YouTube channel, together with eight episodes by no means aired on this nation, the NBC collection having been canceled in 2006, two-thirds of the best way via its second season. For many, there can be no distinction between the episodes that aired and those that didn’t — they are going to be equally unseen. For some, this can be a shoe that took 19 years to drop. I can discover no document of what I considered it on the time, however I took this event to look again, look anew, and assess the collection out of the shadow of what then was its simply departed mothership. Viewing from right here, I’d name it a lovely, humorous present, simple to put money into and a reminder that you may’t choose a present by its rankings.
The collection follows LeBlanc’s Joey Tribbiani to Hollywood — or “Ollywoo,” per his obstructed view of the Hollywood signal — the place his performing profession will sputter out of and into life. (After many blown auditions, he’ll do nicely sufficient lastly to seem on “The Tonight Show,” “Ellen” and “The Actors Studio.”) “I was happy in New York, OK,” Joey tells his sister Gina (Drea de Matteo), residing in Hollywood earlier than him, “and I tried really hard to keep things from changing. But everybody else got married and had kids and moved on — they all changed, so I’m giving change a shot.” Although “Friends” provides “Joey” a invaluable working begin, making moot the query of why we should always consider on this doofus, that quote and nods to Joey’s previous “Days of Our Lives” position as neurosurgeon Dr. Drake Ramoray are the one references to the sooner present. It’s a brand new profession in a brand new city.
It’s not likely truthful to match “Joey” to “Friends,” which ended with 10 years of momentum behind it and an ensemble of co-headlining friends that offered a mannequin for subsequent haunt collection, none of which can ever attain its legendary standing, deep library (236 episodes) or intergenerational attraction. “Joey” was one thing completely different, and likewise extra standard, a gathering of oddballs round a principal character on a set that discovered all of them a spot to take a seat. Together with De Matteo, contemporary from being murdered on “The Sopranos,” however maintaining Adriana alive inside Gina, the first-rate forged included Paulo Costanzo as Michael, her 20-year-old son; Andrea Anders as lawyer neighbor Alexis, a hot-and-cold love curiosity for LeBlanc; and Jennifer Coolidge, abundantly current as Joey’s agent, Bobbie, placing an exclamation level on the finish of each sentence. (“It’s the dumbest script I’ve ever read! It’s going to be huge!”)
Alexis, performed by Andrea Anders as Alex, had a hot-and-cold relationship with Matt LeBlanc’s Joey within the sitcom.
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The collection is barely marred by bouts of (already dated) Swinging Bachelor Comedy, however it additionally feels constructed as a corrective to that very factor, with Joey repeatedly put in his place by ladies smarter than he’s. (Showing on “Inside the Actors Studio,” he’s confronted with an viewers of sad ex-girlfriends.) Certainly, a specific amount of failure is written into the character, together with his mixture of optimistic naivete and self-puncturing delight, a mixture LeBlanc is expert at bringing to life. His face is a dialog between his happy smile and astonished eyes, expressions pushed simply far sufficient into caricature to register as comedian, however by no means a lot as to violate the integrity of the character. Among the many zaniness there’s an emotional arc, a dance of private development and backsliding, and relying on what the scene requires, he could be the dumbest man within the room or the wisest.
Though “Joey” is precisely described as short-lived, there are 46 episodes on the YouTube playlist, which might quantity to 6 or seven seasons of a present streaming comedy. A broadcast sitcom is a residing factor; the lengthy season permits for a wealth of variations, sidetrips and experiments; characters and relationships are in continuous flux, revised in mild of rankings and community notes, and every now and then one senses the collection looking for itself. The second season added Miguel A. Núñez Jr. as Zach, an actor good friend for Joey (which additionally had the advantage of bringing a Black individual into the famously white “Friends“-phere) and, halfway through, Adam Goldberg as Jimmy, a tightly wound childhood friend of Joey’s who’ll learn he’s Michael’s father, and whom Joey will hire to work at his new production company, which he names “Yes I Am a Bird Productions,” as a result of he imagines it’s an anagram of Joey Tribbiani. The newly seen episodes dedicate a lot time to the Gina-Jimmy relationship — which consists largely of arguing and intercourse — as Joey and Alexis proceed to fail to outline their ambiguous relationship. All of it heads towards “Joey and the Wedding,” which serves nicely as a long-in-coming collection finale.
That TV reveals finish is one thing we’re oddly poor at accepting, given how usually they do; as with the actual individuals we love, we would like as many minutes with them as potential, so it’s doubly unhappy after we know there are completed episodes simply past our attain. It’s like being ghosted, however ghosts do generally return, bringing closure.

