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Watch: The Glee Kids Reenact The Friends Opening Sequence In Part 2 Of Their 100th Episode

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Mar. 26 2014, Published 2:01 p.m. ET

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Last night on part two of Glee's 100th episode, the seniors graduated. During the episode, new grad Tina Cohen-Chang (played by Jenna Ushkowitz) has a dream sequence where she envisions herself and her fellow glee clubbers living post-grad in NYC. But not as just any ol' 20-somethings. As the cast of Friends!

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Tina, Rachel, Santana, Kurt, Blaine, Artie and Sam (who are allegedly all going to be a part of next season's New York plotline) reenacted the famous sitcom's opening sequence, and even did one scene to a laughing track that is Friends-esque. Obviously Rachel Berry was Rachel Green, but the reenactment had Spotlight Diner sub in for Central Perk, and even had a spray-tan-gone-wrong storyline a la Ross Geller circa 2003:

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Watch the clip here:

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Unfortunately the Friends scene was short, but maybe if all of the above characters (minus Tina, who we learn by the end of the episode gets into Brown University) actually do all live in the Big Apple together next season, we'll get to see more of this stuff!

What'd you think of the Glee dream sequence on Friends? Did you like how the episode ended last night? Tweet us @OKMagazine.

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