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Find Out Why Jax Says The Vanderpump Rules Cast is Exactly Like Friends—And Which Character He is!

Jax Taylor

Dec. 2 2013, Published 7:13 p.m. ET

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When Friends debuted almost 20 years ago (!) they really created something special. So special, in fact, that those character dynamics have shown up in tons of pop culture moments since then. And it turns out Vanderpump Rules is no exception.

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When we sat down with Jax Taylor, he explained why their group of friends is exactly like the sitcom. Find out which characters he is a mashup of in the video above.

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Jax also explained why it's impossible to keep their relationships and work lives separate from each other at SUR and what social ingredients cook up a "recipe for disaster." Plus, if you were thinking of taking a page from Jax's book to win back an ex, well, you should think twice on that. He advises you do exactly the opposite of everything you've seen him do this season to win back Stassi and why he made such a "rookie move."

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One relationship he has no problem with is that of his boss Lisa Vanderpump. Jax explains why he's not afraid of her and why they have more of a mother-son relationships than some of his other co-workers do with her. But did someone's poor relationship with Lisa finally result in them leaving SUR?

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Vanderpump Rules airs tonight at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

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