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In terms of a life event, there was not really much she could have done. By the same token, what did Joey do? I can't even remember his contribution in the last episode.
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In terms of a life event, there was not really much she could have done. By the same token, what did Joey do? I can't even remember his contribution in the last episode.
That's about it for his contribution to the last ep. He was the only friend who didn't have a happy ending. |
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Also, Monica gets upset that Rachel isn't sad about moving out because it's emotional for Joey and Chandler. Why did that bother her?
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He bought another chick and duck as a present for Chandler, Monica and the twins.
That's about it for his contribution to the last ep. He was the only friend who didn't have a happy ending. Ross & Rachel's story ends with the words '....before turning the gun on himself.' Probably about four years after the show ended. |
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In terms of a life event, there was not really much she could have done. By the same token, what did Joey do? I can't even remember his contribution in the last episode.
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Well, apart from Rachel, who is now stuck in a relationship with an immature, jealous, overly possessive, controlling jerk.
Ross & Rachel's story ends with the words '....before turning the gun on himself.' Probably about four years after the show ended.
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I think that's one of the reasons Matt LeBlanc did the Joey series - Joey Didnt have a story on the show his character never developed really
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On the topic of the Princess Leia episode, I have a minor gripe.
It probably doesn't matter now having seen all the episodes numerous times, but it is a bit frustrating that they roll the credits during the tag scene where Ross pictures his mother when Rachel is dressed as Leia, as Christina Pickles is credited before you actually see her make her appearance. Although you could probably see the joke coming a mile off even as a first time viewer, it does kind of spoil the gag a bit. Thus if you aren't in that list you probably won't be correctly compensated by the Guild and receive all the credits that an episode broadcast gets you (esp important when those credits include things like Medical Benefits eligibility If an actor doesn't appear in the credits sequence then that will have to have been done with permission from the actor themselves |
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He bought another chick and duck as a present for Chandler, Monica and the twins.
That's about it for his contribution to the last ep. He was the only friend who didn't have a happy ending. |
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Watching the episode where Phoebe gives birth and I think it's been talked about on here before but the whole episode is a bit surreal.
The fonzie loving doctor is random. Joeys doctor saying "kidney stones" in a gleeful way? Am I missing something here? Monica and Chandlers petty fight... And Monica sitting on Ross's lap at the end . I just can't |
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Watching the episode where Phoebe gives birth...
Joeys doctor saying "kidney stones" in a gleeful way? Am I missing something here? ![]() Not so much a gripe, but just noticed the episode where Phoebe has the twins was on Comedy Central tonight, named 'The One With The Triplets'. Ive always known it be called 'The One Hundreth' |
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That train wreck was the 100th episode...? Haha
... In other discussion; Was Emily really that bad? I think she was justified in not wanting Ross around the womam who went on her honeymoon!!! |
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That train wreck was the 100th episode...? Haha
... In other discussion; Was Emily really that bad? I think she was justified in not wanting Ross around the womam who went on her honeymoon!!! |
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Well I think they could've sorted it out in the long run. but then Rachel did try and sabotage the relationship and they all knew it so maybe not!
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I saw that birth episode on CC earlier. That kidney stones doctor was quite funny.
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The One Hundredth is a weird episode. Phoebe becomes really selfish soon after, with her PBS boycott and fur coat
Phoebe was treated badly when Monica wouldn't let her play with her dollhouse |
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The One Hundredth is a weird episode. Phoebe becomes really selfish soon after, with her PBS boycott and fur coat
Phoebe was treated badly when Monica wouldn't let her play with her dollhouse |
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Chandlers obsession with Richard got really old.
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'Dinosaur attack..everyone in the house...woof woof'. I always laugh at the Dollhouse ep.
Ross tells Phoebe that dinosaurs don't go "woof". Does he have anyway of proving that? |
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And what WAS Monica doing to the foot massager...
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And what WAS Monica doing to the foot massager...
In the episode where Phoebe dates the fireman and the teacher, she mentions that she is playing "tonight" when they find out. It is clearly daytime Same episode, why does Pete wear a suit to tell Monica about his desire to be ultimate fighting champion? |
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Good question
In the episode where Phoebe dates the fireman and the teacher, she mentions that she is playing "tonight" when they find out. It is clearly daytime Same episode, why does Pete wear a suit to tell Monica about his desire to be ultimate fighting champion?
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A very, very petty gripe:
In numerous scenes, whenever a character (or more likely an actor) leaves either Monica or Joey's apartments, they leave the wrong way i.e. not the way where the stairs are. Granted, there might be a second set of stairs or an elevator but in ten years we never see them arrive that way. Laziness on the actors' part and laziness on the director's part to not simply say "remember to head for the stairs, people!" Told you it was petty.
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Must look out for that
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OK..I may be in the minority, but I think the last say 6 seasons are the funniest?, anyone else?
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