The six stars ofFriendswere overcome with emotion.

“I was flooded with 10 years of irreplaceable memories,” Cox, 56, tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week’s cover story.

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Friends Reunion

By the end of its 10-season run,Friendswas one of the highest-rated television shows of all time. Now, for only the second time since the finale aired in 2004, the six actors reunited for two days to filmFriends: The Reunion— a non-scripted celebration of the NBC seriespremiering on HBO Maxon May 27.

“It’s funny, when we do get together, it’s like no time has passed,” says LeBlanc, 53. “We pick up right where we left off.”

From reminiscing about the show and performing a table read of part of “The One with The Jellyfish” episode to even re-imagining the epic trivia game from season 4 when Joey and Chandler won Monica and Rachel’s apartment, the reunion special also features special guests — like Reese Witherspoon (who played Rachel’s sister), superfanLady Gagaas well as David Beckham andJustin Bieber.

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When the six stars first met up together on the soundstage, their initial mutual thought was “Oh God, how are we going to get through this alive, without just crying our faces off?” says Aniston, 52.

“It was kind of melancholy, I guess. Right?” asks LeBlanc. Kudrow, 57, agrees: “Yeah, emotional.”

While the special is unscripted, the cast members each have an idea of what their characters would be doing today. “I would like to have maybe started a clothing line of my own, and it’s sort of a small franchise,” says Aniston of Rachel. “Like a Nili Lotan. And I live in New York City on the Upper East Side.”

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For Cox, “I always just feel like Monica would be doing something competitively with other mothers and trying to outdo them,” she says. “Whether it’s the bake sale at school or something. I mean, she’d be so annoying. She’d be at the head of the PTA or something.”

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Kudrow thinks Phoebe “is living in Connecticut with Mike and their kids, and she’s in charge of the arts program for the school,” the actress says. “And just … the advocate for her kids because they’re different like she was.”

Chandler “would be a wonderful father,” says Perry, 51. “And a wonderful comedy writer.”

LeBlanc says Joey “would have opened a chain of sandwich shops.” Adds Perry: “And eaten all the sandwiches.”

As for Ross, aside from “playin' with the bones” as a paleontologist, Schwimmer, 54, says “he would’ve invested in Joey’s sandwich shop and lost a lot of his savings for his kids.”

“Dinosaur-themed sandwich shop,” adds LeBlanc. “Bronto-burger.”

While generations of fans have fallen for the sextet through syndication and streaming services, the actors recognize their chemistry working together “was like lightning in a bottle,” Cox says.

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“It was a character-driven funny, not timely funny,” says Perry of why the show has found such a following. “They didn’t make timely jokes. They didn’t make jokes about O.J. Simpson. They made character-driven jokes about people — and people are going to come back time and time again and watch that.”

The chemistry that still exists between them all is “magic,” he insists.

“Awkward,” deadpans LeBlanc. “I would say awkward.” Adds Perry: “It’s awkwardly magic.”

Friends: The Reunionpremieres May 27 on HBO Max.

source: people.com