Could we be any more excited that the Friends cast have reunited? Well, yes. Because it's not all six of them. Damn you Matthew Perry and your West End dreams!
The wait continues for us to see Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow in the same room at the same time. Since Friends ended in 2004, we have at least been treated to a handful of mini reunions here and there to get our hopes up that one day it'll happen.
Ahead of NBC's James Burrows celebration, here are all the significant Friends reunions so far:
1. DIRT (2007) - The One With Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox
Clearly a ratings ploy, Jen helped out her old friend in Courteney's largely forgotten FX show in the first on-screen cast reunion after Friends ended.
Aniston appeared as a rival magazine editor, and they made sure to shoehorn in a cheeky kiss. They must have lost their apartment - that's the only way you can get it back no questions asked.
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2. COUGAR TOWN (2010) - The One With Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow / Jennifer Aniston
Another Courteney Cox show, another great excuse for a mini Friends reunion. In the first season, Phoebs and Monica got back together when Kudrow played a rather terrifying dermatologist. Still more professional than Phoebe was as a masseuse, though.
For season two later in the year, Cox and Aniston got back together once again, with the latter playing a sage-smoking shrink. Cox actually says the line, "You're firing me?!" - which is almost identical to this Friends scene from season five. We'd like to think that was on purpose.
3 to 6. WEB THERAPY (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) - The One With Lisa Kudrow and Courteney Cox / David Schwimmer / Matt LeBlanc / Matthew Perry
Lisa Kudrow launched a TV version of her internet series in 2011, and wasted no time in inviting three of her friends to guest on the show. First up on the underrated comedy was Cox once more as an online psychic. Also, doesn't Kudrow sound like Phoebe when she puts on a voice for Mike's parents?
Next was Schwimmer, who became the first of the men to have a mini-reunion. And his character Newell is even more of a sad sack than Ross could be. And it's hilarious.
Matt LeBlanc was up next and it was just like old times seeing Joey and Phoebe flirt. We still think they should have ended up together.
And finally, Matthew Perry followed suit as a sleazy compulsive liar, looking like what Chandler would end up as if he never met Joey. Annoyingly, Showtime axed the show before Aniston could complete the set.
7. GO ON (2013) - The One With Matthew Perry and Courteney Cox
Matthew Perry has never had the best of luck with sitcoms, and Go On deserved to... well, exactly.

In an attempt to secure a second season, Perry brought back his old Friends flame for a one-off episode, but it sadly wasn't enough.
8. ELLEN (2013) - The One With Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry and Courteney Cox
Daytime queen Ellen DeGeneres managed to pull off a Friends threesome - the first time more than two cast members appeared together.
The skit brilliantly mocked rumours that the cast never hang out anymore, and we'd love to think LeBlanc actually was in the shower for added effect.
9. JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE! (2014) - The One With Lisa Kudrow and Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston
This was the most awesome thing for a Friends fan to witness in a long time. Not only did Jimmy manage to reunite all three ladies, but he recreated Monica and Rachel's apartment!
The details are incredible when you pause to look at it, and while the skit isn't the most hilarious thing ever written, it was still magical to see Lisa and Courteney enter the set.
10. COUGAR TOWN (2014) - The One With Courteney Cox and Matthew Perry (again)
Back to Cougar Town we go, and a really lovely scene involving our second favourite Friends couple.
It's quite fun to pretend that this scene is actually taken from an abandoned Friends movie with Chandler and Monica, but if you're not as sad as us then it's still a great moment.
11. EPISODES (2015) - The One With Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer
We finally got to see two of the guys meet up for the first time in LeBlanc's quirky comedy featuring a fictional version of himself.
This meant we got to also see Schwimmer play himself too for a great couple of scenes in which he seems to be having it a lot better than his former castmate. He's not hosting Top Gear though, is he?
And finally... here's a taster of the biggest Friends reunion to date:












