Ray Romano trolls “Friends” fans at Hollywood tour: '“Everybody Loves Raymond ”filmed on Warner Brothers too!'
Romano's "No Good Deed" costar and "Friends" alum Lisa Kudrow also surprises fans at the tour.
Everybody loves Friends, much to the chagrin of Ray Romano.
The actor surprised fans waiting to take photos on the iconic orange Friends couch during the Warner Bros. Hollywood studio tour and also issued an important reminder: his sitcom, Everybody Loves Raymond, also filmed on the Burbank lot, thank you very much.
"We're by the Friends couch," Romano said. "Everybody is 'Oh there's Friends.' And they forget that Everybody Loves Raymond filmed on Warner Brothers too."
"I just want to make sure they remember," said the comedian and actor before he approached the unsuspecting visitors. "It's not all about Friends!"
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"We were two stages down," added Romano. "You've got to go visit our stage."
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Romano also posed for photos on the couch before Friends alum and his No Good Deed costar Lisa Kudrow arrived at the scene. "Oh s---," said Romano at the sight of Kudrow. "Nevermind, got to go."
"Ray!" quipped Kudrow. "Go sit on your own show's couch!"
"He always comes on this couch 'cause he wants more attention," Kudrow informed the starstruck fans.
As Kudrow posed for photos with the fans, Romano yelled from the bushes, "It's not all about Friends!"
The video was shared by No Good Deed creator and showrunner Liz Feldman. "Turns out Friends is a pretty well known show," captioned Feldman.
Related: Liz Feldman already has ideas for No Good Deed season 2: 'It would involve a whole new house'
Romano and Kudrow play married couple Paul and Lydia Morgan on the Dead to Me creator's new Netflix dark comedy No Good Deed, a meditation on grief and the cutthroat Los Angeles real estate market. After the death of their son Jacob, the Morgans put their 1920s Spanish villa on the market and try to put the trauma behind them. It ushers in a bidding war between buyers played by O-T Fagbenle, Teyonah Parris, Abbi Jacobson, Poppy Liu, Luke Wilson, and Linda Cardellini.
Speaking with Entertainment Weekly ahead of the eight-episode drop on Dec. 12, Feldman said she already has a "really clear idea" for a potential season 2 after that twisty ending regarding Jacob's death. "I will leave it as a mystery because we should probably talk about it with Netflix first," said Feldman of the idea. "I’ll just say that it would involve a whole new house."
Watch Romano and Kudrow surprise fans in the video above.
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