![[OC] On Mount Hua's Sky Plank Walk, China. Finally get why Bear Grylls' cameraman needs danger pay](https://preview.redd.it/loikawojqp0h1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=4625673b67b89afa8c33168bee9798503332fd88)
[OC] On Mount Hua's Sky Plank Walk, China. Finally get why Bear Grylls' cameraman needs danger pay
u/Fluffy-Arachnid5018 — 2 days ago
![[OC] On Mount Hua's Sky Plank Walk, China. Finally get why Bear Grylls' cameraman needs danger pay](https://preview.redd.it/loikawojqp0h1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=4625673b67b89afa8c33168bee9798503332fd88)
I started watching Friends in college around 2010 and have seen the whole series maybe 10 times. I used to skip the heavier moments to get back to the jokes. But last week I rewatched the episode where Joey finds out his dad is cheating. For the first time, I didn't laugh. I saw his face. The way he doesn't explode. He just goes quiet. Like a kid realizing the people who raised him are not some protected species — they're just humans who happened to have kids before they figured themselves out. Anyone else have a show they've watched a dozen times that finally hit different once you were old enough to see both sides?