Jennifer Aniston is officially killing all rumors regarding a possible Friends reunion. Bring out the tissues because this might be more depressing than the show's final episode.

During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show with co-star Jason Bateman to promote their film Horrible Bosses 2, Aniston revealed her ideas for the reunion we have all been wishing for.

In her first brilliant idea, the 45-year-old actress said that Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe and Joey should come back again, but only when they are old. "Honestly, we should just wait," she said. "I say we just wait until we're really much older and just be Golden Friends."

In response to the sweet old lady and gent version of a reunion, the British talk show host instead suggests we kill off our beloved characters.

"Just make it grim and depressing so no one will ever want to see it again," Norton said.

"Dead Friends," Aniston responded, catching on to the idea. "Then we'll know that there's no reunion to have."

Though waiting until they are way older may make it easier for fans both old and new to question some of the cast members changing looks (cough, Courtney Cox, cough).

Some highs in Aniston's character's life that would be worth noting at her fictional funereal would of course be the iconic Rachel haircut. Aniston revealed that her hairstylist Chris McMillan was pretty high himself when he cut the signature do. "He was loaded when he gave me the haircut," she said. "He was stoned out of his mind."

She admitted that styling the look was harder than it seemed, calling it almost "hair hell."

Even if she need a professional to tame her mane, Aniston sure has some great hair, even in the years past the "Rachel." Always a trendsetter, Aniston also joked on Extra that her butt started it all 18 years ago when she posed for Rolling Stone.

"I was an original, all right? Sorry, Kim K."

Even though a Friends reunion is highly unlikely, a few cast members recently got together to film a "reunion" skit for Jimmy Kimmel Live this summer.

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