There, there millennials (Picture: YouTube)

Who knew Netflix was this sassy?

The streaming site has decided to troll millennials who were left offended by the decade-defining show with episode suggestions for 2018 – the suggestions are so cheeky it’s almost offensive in itself (kidding, kidding).

Unless you’ve been living under a rock where social media is not a thing, the iconic show finally arrived on the streaming service on New Year’s Day, making dreams come true across the UK – however, first time viewers were quick to complain about certain storylines.

Millenials did not like Monica ‘fat’ jokes (Picture: Warner Bros)

Certain plot points have left some viewers a little on edge, including when Chandler was paranoid about being perceived as a gay man.




Or the one when Monica was mocked for being ‘fat’. Or the other ‘one’ where Joey basically thought with his penis and objectified every woman he came across.

Or the that big ‘one’ where none of the main characters interacted with a POC enough – even though they lived in multi-cultural New York City.

Friends did have a diversity issue with there being only two notable non-white characters in 10 years (Ross’ girlfriend Julie and Dr Charlie Wheeler.)

The debates about the show, which first aired in 1994, made its way to Netflix who took to Twitter on Wednesday with their take on what they believe millennials want.

FRIENDS 2018 PLOTLINES

-Joey eats Tide pods, goes to hospital (guest star Ellen Pompeo)

-Chandler won't shut up about how funny his Vines were

-Ed Sheeran cameo interrupts Phoebe's Central Perk set

-Ross gets everyone into Bitcoin

-The One Where The Gang Realizes Their Privilege — Netflix US (@netflix) January 24, 2018

They wrote: ‘Joey eats Tide pods, goes to hospital (guest star Ellen Pompeo),’ Netflix wrote. “Chandler won’t shut up about how funny his Vines were.’

‘Ed Sheeran cameo interrupts Phoebe’s Central Perk set. Ross gets everyone into Bitcoin. The One Where The Gang Realizes Their Privilege.’

So basically according to Netflix millennials have their own ‘problematic’ traits – narcissism and eating things that shouldn’t be eaten.

How bloody unapologetic.

You can catch Friends streaming on Netflix.

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