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This Pic of the Friends Cast the Night Before They Filmed the Finale Will Make You Emotional

Friends may be gone from Netflix, but it still holds a Central Perk–sized place in our hearts forevermore.

The show will be streaming again soon enough when HBO Max launches later this year, but until then, we have some of the cast out here on Instagram sharing behind-the-scenes memories and reunion dinners.

The latest throwback comes from Courteney Cox, who posted a photo to commemorate the 16th anniversary of the taping of the final episode. (It happened on January 23, 2004.) She also shared a shot of the final script's cover. "'The Last Supper' before taping 'The Last One' on Jan. 23, 2004. #tbt #friends," Cox wrote in the caption. All six main cast members—Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer—are present, along with copious amounts of food and sodas.

Kudrow wrote in the comments section, "Awwww😮💕🍩," while Aniston used emoji to express her feelings with a simple, "😭😭😭." Jennifer Meyer, the jewelry designer and a close friend of Aniston and Cox, spoke for all Friends fans when she commented, "Stop teasing us and make this shit happen again @courteneycoxofficial @jenniferaniston thx 😘."

Commenters also noticed a sweet easter egg hidden amongst the photo. It seems one of the foods the cast indulged in during their "last supper" was lobster. Friends fans will remember that in the second season episode, "The One With the Prom Video," Phoebe refers to Ross as Rachel's "lobster," meaning the couple were destined to be together forever. The line has become one of the series' most iconic and it seems the cast and production nodded to the moment (and Ross and Rachel's relationship) with their food choices.

"They’re eating lobster!! They’re each other’s lobsters!!!! 🦞" one person commented on the pic, per Marie Claire.

A Friends reunion show (of the nonscripted variety) has been in the works at HBO Max with interest from the entire cast. “We would love for there to be something,” Aniston told Ellen DeGeneres in 2019. “But we don’t know what that something is. So we’re just trying. We’re working on something.” Unfortunately, though, the project recently hit a snag. Last week, HBO Max chief creative officer Kevin Reilly told the Television Critics Association, according to Deadline, “There is interest all around, and yet we can’t get the interests all alighted to push the button on it.” For now, he called the reunion "just a maybe."

Consider all of our fingers crossed. In the meantime, we have Instagram posts like Cox's to keep us warm.

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