The greatest debate in all 10 seasons ofFriendshas finally been answered, and Rachel is not going to be happy about it.

As anyFriendsfan can recall, the devastating breakup between Ross (David Schwimmer) and Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) in season 3 centered around one question: Were they on a break?

In honor of the NBC comedy’s 25th anniversary next month, dating app Plenty of Fish surveyed 1,865 people, and the results proved that Ross won the debate on this one: Theywereon a break.

Of the singles surveyed, 60% believe that Ross was in the right. However, women sided more with Rachel, with 44% believing he cheated, versus 36% of men.

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POF also asked what the term “on a break” meant, and just like Ross and Rachel, respondents were strongly divided: 38% say it means open relationship while figuring things out, 33% say it means the couple is still together/monogamous, while 29% say it means the couple has broken up and can date and hook up with others.

The survey found that 39% of singles have been on a break with their significant other/spouse.

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FRIENDS – “The One Where Rachel Finds Out” Episode 124 – Pictured: (l-r) Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani, Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay, David Schwimmer as Ross Geller, Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green, Courteney Cox as Monica Geller, Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing

On Sept. 23, Sept. 28, and Oct. 2, more than 1,000 theaters across the country will feature four episodes per night that have been newly remastered in 4K from the original 35mm camera negative. Each screening will feature exclusive interviews and never-before-seen content.

TheFriendsmania doesn’t stop there. The series is also honoring 25 years since its start with aCentral Perk LEGO set, as well as a Pottery Barnline of decor and furniture.

In addition, WarnerBros and Superfly are opening animmersive pop-up experiencein N.Y.C, and features all all the set re-creations, props and costumes. It is open to the public Sept. 8 through Oct. 9 and costing $29.50 per person.

source: people.com