Lisa Kudrow Talks 'The Comeback' & 'Friends' Reunion With The View

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Lisa Kudrow stops by to talk to the hosts of "The View" to talk about her newest show "The Comeback" and the "Friends" reunion that is still int he works.

Kudrow, now the star of "The Comeback" and former star of "The Friends" opened up to the Rosie O'Donnell and Rosie Perez about her role on "The Comeback." Kudrow told both hosts that she is a fan of reality TV particularly "The Real Housewives" series.

She was influenced to create a new show after watching "Survivor" and other shows that broadcast shows that she did not this was food for TV.

"In 2005, fresh off her tearful signoff from Friends, Kudrow met with Michael Patrick King--famous for writing and producing Sex and the City--and the two created The Comeback" reported The Daily Beast's Kevin Fallon, "about the former star of a long-canceled, middling sitcom making her return to television after years of obscurity, only this time as the dowdy supporting fringe character instead of as the star."

Perez had a star-crush moment and after talked about "Web Therapy," where Kudrow gives various celebrities advice on personal life.

It is a comedic approach and one fans would enjoy if they enjoyed Kudrow on "Friends." Although the show teased the talks of the "Friends" comeback not much was discussed, however, NBC did confirm a comeback show for the hit show.