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I wouldn't necessarily consider Joey Tribbiani a "Romeo" because he isn't very devoted to one woman throughout most of the show, but here are some examples that I can think of:

  1. Joey is capable of making a woman fall for him in a matter of a few hours, just like how Romeo was able to woe Juliet when they first met
  2. Joey is pretty attractive, similar to Romeo
  3. He would do anything for the people he loves

There are definitely more examples, but those are just a few that I was able to think of.

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