Friends co-creator Marta Kauffman regrets transphobic jokes
Friends co-creator Marta Kauffman has said that she regrets the show’s jokes about trans people.
In an interview with USA Today on April 29 reflecting on the legacy of the series, Kauffman named the running gags around Chandlerās father as the thing she would change about the series.
Across the show’s ten seasons, the show frequently made jokes about Chandlerās strained relationship with his transgender father.
Friends creator Marta Kauffman: We didn’t have the knowledge about trans people back then
The character made an on-screen appearance in 2001 episode “The One With Chandler’s Dad,” played by Kathleen Turner.
Chandler refuses to recognise her gender identity, using the dead name āCharlesā rather than her chosen name āHelenaā.
Kauffman admitted: “I think we didnāt have the knowledge about transgender people back then, so Iām not sure if we used the appropriate terms.
“I donāt know if I would have known those terms back then. I think thatās the biggest one.”
She added: “Every time I watch an episode, thereās something I wish I could have changed.”
Kauffman also referenced an episode in which guest star Brad Pitt plays a childhood friend of Ross and Rachel who spread a “rumourthat Rachel was a hermaphrodite.”
The showrunner added: “I might have not done the hermaphrodite stuff today if I had that to do over in the one with Brad Pitt.”
She continued: “It really is a period piece.”
Kathleen Turner: Friends performance ‘has not aged well’
Speaking toĀ Gay TimesĀ magazine in 2018, Kathleen Turner also said said that she doesnāt think the famed sitcom āaged wellā.
She said: āI donāt think itās aged well. It was a 30 minute sitcom. It became a phenomenon, but no one ever took it seriously as a social comment.ā
Of playing Helena, she said: “How they approached with me with it was, āWould you like to be the first woman playing a man playing a woman?ā I said yes, because there werenāt many drag/trans people on television at the time.ā
Turner added that many viewers āthought Charles was just dressing up.”