Joey Pulled... Again!
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Originally Posted by THX7966
I think you can pretty much stick a fork in this show.
BUM DEAL FOR JOEY: NBC has picked up eight more installments of Deal or No Deal, which now will air Monday and Friday nights. Per Variety, the game show's additional airing relocates Most Outrageous Moments to Tuesdays at 9, effectively returning Joey to the shelf for at least the next few weeks, if not forever.
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I think the ratings were so bad becaused they moved it to the 8EST Tuesday slot. They go from competing against Survivor on Thursday, to competing against American Idol on tuesday... I'm sure whomever made that decision wanted Joey to tank. Why not put it on Monday, instead of crappy game shows? (Deal or no deal) They put Apprentice on Monday, why no love for Joey?
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Originally Posted by Morf
Hmmm ... there were 2 or 3 episodes still on my TiVo guide as of yesterday. And yes, my guide had updated. 

#30
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Alright, Necro Bump
This news just came out a few days ago. The highly highly anticipated 8 remaining "Unseen" episodes of Joey are finally available to watch for free after 19 years. They were dropped on the official Friends YouTube channel.
You can locate them on your YouTube app on your devices or here is the playlist in case you want to save it
This playlist doesn't embed here. Here is the 1st unseen episode. Season 2, episode 16 if you wish to punish yourself this Holiday season. You all complain there isn't enough comedies to watch.
This news just came out a few days ago. The highly highly anticipated 8 remaining "Unseen" episodes of Joey are finally available to watch for free after 19 years. They were dropped on the official Friends YouTube channel.

You can locate them on your YouTube app on your devices or here is the playlist in case you want to save it
American fans of the wildly popular “Friends” sitcom can finally finish watching its spinoff, “Joey,” nearly two decades after the sequel was abruptly canceled.
In recent weeks, the “Friends” YouTube channel finished releasing the final eight episodes of the two-season series, which were never broadcast in the United States after NBC canceled “Joey” in 2006 due to low ratings.
The channel made the show available online for the first time earlier this year when it began regularly releasing full episodes, starting with the pilot of Season 1, 19 years after the show’s cancellation. All episodes have been uploaded as of this week.“Joey” premiered in 2004, just months after “Friends” finished its epic 10-season run on NBC. Matt LeBlanc reprised his role as Joey Tribbiani, the goofy and simpleminded struggling actor who lived in New York City with his friends: Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry), Ross Geller (David Schwimmer), Monica Geller (Courteney Cox), Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow) and Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston).
The spinoff sequel follows Joey as he moves to Los Angeles to further pursue his acting dreams. There, he reunites with his sister Gina Tribbiani (Drea de Matteo) and his nephew Michael (Paulo Costanzo), and forms a complicated romance with Alex Garrett (Andrea Anders). The series also stars Jennifer Coolidge as Joey’s talent agent, Bobbie.
“Joey” was officially canceled in May 2006, leaving its last eight episodes unaired in the U.S.
In recent weeks, the “Friends” YouTube channel finished releasing the final eight episodes of the two-season series, which were never broadcast in the United States after NBC canceled “Joey” in 2006 due to low ratings.
The channel made the show available online for the first time earlier this year when it began regularly releasing full episodes, starting with the pilot of Season 1, 19 years after the show’s cancellation. All episodes have been uploaded as of this week.“Joey” premiered in 2004, just months after “Friends” finished its epic 10-season run on NBC. Matt LeBlanc reprised his role as Joey Tribbiani, the goofy and simpleminded struggling actor who lived in New York City with his friends: Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry), Ross Geller (David Schwimmer), Monica Geller (Courteney Cox), Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow) and Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston).
The spinoff sequel follows Joey as he moves to Los Angeles to further pursue his acting dreams. There, he reunites with his sister Gina Tribbiani (Drea de Matteo) and his nephew Michael (Paulo Costanzo), and forms a complicated romance with Alex Garrett (Andrea Anders). The series also stars Jennifer Coolidge as Joey’s talent agent, Bobbie.
“Joey” was officially canceled in May 2006, leaving its last eight episodes unaired in the U.S.
This playlist doesn't embed here. Here is the 1st unseen episode. Season 2, episode 16 if you wish to punish yourself this Holiday season. You all complain there isn't enough comedies to watch.

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Re: Joey Pulled... Again!
I thought if it got a DVD release they would put them on there?
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Re: Joey Pulled... Again!
Crazy that they didn't even burn them off in the Summer. Must have had really terrible ratings.
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I liked Joey.
Had a decent cast and it was funny
Had a decent cast and it was funny
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Just saw a used Season 2 set at Half Price Books for about $46.
Is the first season really worth money now? If so that’s insane, given how many were at Big Lots- of course a bunch of those could have rotted by now.
Is the first season really worth money now? If so that’s insane, given how many were at Big Lots- of course a bunch of those could have rotted by now.




