-There's a lot
to celebrate here, because "Man with a Plan"
is back February 4th on CBS. Very funny show.
Congrats on that. -Thank you.
-Season three. -Season three. -But also, "Friends" was brought
back to Netflix. And that was a giant deal.
You know what I'm talking about. [ Cheers and applause ] People were riled up!
-They were? -We had enough!
-Yeah. -Don't you threaten --
Don't threaten to take "Friends"
off my television. -It was funny. I didn't know
it was going off of Netflix. -Oh, really?
-I read that in the paper, I was like "Oh, [bleep]."
-[ Laughs ] -You're like,
"This is a bummer for me," yeah. -And it was like a big thing.
"No, we want it back." I was like, "Oh, great." -Do you think the show is almost
bigger than it ever was, or no? -You know --
-I watch it every time it comes on TV or anything,
I always watch it. I love it.
-No, you don't. -I do.
-Do you? -It's like, yeah, it's like
that and "Seinfeld," too. It feels like comfort food.
It makes me laugh. I love you. You're great. -I have a hard time
watching it these days. -No.
-Yeah, because it makes me feel
like I'm 100 years old. [ Laughter ]
-Really? -It's been off the air
for like -- 15 years ago, it ended.
15 years ago, it ended. -I know, but it was
such a crusher. It was so fun.
-It was fun. -It was so good.
-It was a blast. I'll tell you,
we had a good time. -You did have fun.
[ Laughter ] -It was pretty fun. -Did you know when you
were auditioning for Joey that you were going to get
that part? You were like... -You know, I went in
a bunch of times. Then it got down to, like,
me and this other guy, this one other guy and me
at the final call-back. And so I go in there, and they
give you, like, a breakdown, like, a little basic description
of who the character is. And this was, like,
an Italian-American struggling actor in New York.
-Yeah. -So I go in for the final
call-back. And this other guy -- and I don't mean any
disrespect to the guy, but he's, like, dressed
as a cowboy. [ Laughter ] -Wow.
-And I was like, "Well, one of us
is way off base." [ Laughter ] -"One of us is not
getting this part." -When I see -- I'm like --
-"I hope it's you." -I'm like, "Didn't get the memo,
or you didn't get the memo." -"One of us."
-"One of us." Yeah, so...
-Wow, that's pretty cool. -And then, you know, luckily,
knock wood, it went my way. -And the rest is history.
Yeah. I always ask, did you ever
take anything from the show as, like, a souvenir?
Just be like, "You know what? I'm just going to take this
'cause it means something"? -I took from the show --
it's funny, I took a [bleep] ton of cash. [ Laughter ]
-No, no, come on, no, I -- ♪♪
[ Cheers and applause ] -Sorry.
-Thank you, Netflix. -Yeah. No, you know what I have
that was really cool? You know how in Joey
and Chandler's apartment we had the foosball table? I have the actual ball
from the table. The foosball.
I mean, it's -- I have it in my toolbox
somewhere. Why it's in my toolbox,
I don't know. -Wow. -But I ended up
with the foosball. And the other thing I took was,
you know the Magna Doodle that was on the back
of the apartment door? It always had things
written on it? Well, there was -- so I clipped
that at the end. And I couldn't fit the couch
in my car, but -- [ Laughter ]
-You tried. -But the Magna Doodle
was cool, because there was this one guy,
Paul, on the crew that he was the one that always
drew whatever was on there. And he wasn't
one of the writers, he was one of the electricians
on the show. He just happened to be
the artist that -- -He'd surprise you?
-...that kind of drew always something relevant to the
story that week on the thing. So I stole it and gave it
to him, so he's got it. -No.
-That was kind of cool, yeah. -Good for you. That's awesome.
That's great. [ Cheers and applause ] -Could have sold it
for a lot more, but... -Yeah.