The sitcom Joey, a spin-off of the hugely popular series Friends, was cancelled in 2006 after its ratings dropped significantly. The show followed Matt LeBlancโs beloved character Joey Tribbiani as he pursued his acting career in Los Angeles. Despite strong expectations, the series struggled to maintain viewership and ended after two seasons.
Now, nearly two decades later, fans have received an unexpected surprise. The final eight unaired episodes of season two have been officially released on YouTube. These episodes, previously unavailable to many viewers, offer a fresh look at the final chapters of Joey’s storyline.
The release has sparked excitement among longtime Friends and Joey fans who never had the chance to watch the complete series. With the episodes now accessible online, audiences can revisit the characterโs humor, charm, and classic comedic moments that made Joey Tribbiani a fan favorite.
The move also highlights the growing trend of networks and studios reviving or releasing archived content on digital platforms. By making the episodes free to watch, the show has gained renewed interest from both nostalgic fans and new viewers discovering it for the first time.

