2024-06-16
Rachel grows disenchanted with an emotionally unhinged Paul (Bruce Willis); Chandler and Phoebe shop for Monica's engagement ring. Customer: Brian Dunkleman. Jeweler No. 1: Oliver Muirhead. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. Chandler's marriage proposal to Monica is interrupted by her ex-beau, Richard (Tom Selleck). Meanwhile, Joey gets a splashy surprise at a silent auction. (Repeat).
Teacher Molly Flynn and Chicago police officer Mike Biggs fall in love when, in the opener, they meet at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting and Molly invites Mike to speak to her fourth-grade class about his job. (Repeat).
Molly gets a cold before a date with Mike, but her decision to take cold medicine before the outing turns out to be a bad choice. (Repeat).
Mike gets a bruised ego when he and Molly go on a bowling date. (Repeat).
Molly misunderstands Mike's intention when he turns down her offer to come inside the house after their third date. (Repeat).
Carl is jealous when Mike spends more time with Molly than he does with him, prompting Mike to invite Carl on a double date. (Repeat).
Mike plans for romance when he invites Molly to his apartment, but his hopes are dashed when his mom calls. (Repeat).
Mike is overly affectionate with Molly after he spends the weekend with her, and Carl advises him to back off a little. (Repeat).
Molly is troubled by Mike's snoring problem. (Repeat).
Molly is jealous when Mike refers to her as his "friend" in front of a woman who's flirting with Mike. (Repeat).
Molly invites Mike's mom over for Thanksgiving dinner, which she has no clue how to prepare. (Repeat).
A mobile Krusty Krab made from an old submarine inspires Plankton to build a traveling Chum Bucket, resulting in an undersea battle between the rivals. Also: SpongeBob and Patrick clash over cleanliness. (Repeat).
Mr. Krabs intends on throwing Pearl a fantastic birthday bash, but on a miserly budget; SpongeBob helps with the festivities by picking out Pearl's present. Later, SpongeBob vies to be crowned King of Karate. (Repeat).
Plankton opens a coliseum with a free gladiator show after demolishing the Chum Bucket; Squidward tries to compose a song for a symphony contest but is interrupted by the antics of SpongeBob and Patrick. (Repeat).
SpongeBob tries to be normal and loses his sponge-like qualities, making him unrecognizable. Later, he wakes to an abandoned Bikini Bottom: everyone is missing, including Gary. (Repeat).
Mr. Krabs sells SpongeBob-themed items to cash in on business drummed up by a food critic's good review. Patrick's new song gets a boost from SpongeBob. (Repeat).
Patrick passes his driving test and wins a car, much to the chagrin of SpongeBob, who has failed three times in a row. Later, news that Patrick is next in line to be made a king goes to the starfish's head. (Repeat).
Plankton learns about defending himself with the help of Sandy; Mr. Krabs decides to go to the gym after being one-upped by Larry at the beach. (Repeat).
Bubble Bass avoids paying his bill at the Krusty Krab, so SpongeBob and Squidward are sent to collect the cash; Mr. Krabs makes Spongebob and Squidward cook a fancy meal for Mrs. Puff, but every dish becomes a dispute. (Repeat).
A wacky dream provides SpongeBob with the inspiration for his boating-school essay. Later, he plays dumb to impress Patrick's parents. (Repeat).
Branch and Poppy come across six tribes of trolls, each practicing different styles of music. It is then up to the duo to unite and protect the other kingdoms of trolls when their musical styles are threatened by the sinister heavy metal couple King Thrash and Queen Barb. (Repeat).
In this lovable sequel to the 2014 family film, Paddington Bear tries to earn enough money to buy an antique book for his aunt's 100th birthday, but his quest brings him into conflict with an unscrupulous actor who also wants the tome. (Repeat).
The funniest moments from karate-loving squirrel Sandy Cheeks. (Repeat).
Luna is worried about her friends seeing her play in her Dad's new band. (Repeat).
Lincoln must reconnect with Clyde before the spitball battle. (Repeat).
Branch and Poppy come across six tribes of trolls, each practicing different styles of music. It is then up to the duo to unite and protect the other kingdoms of trolls when their musical styles are threatened by the sinister heavy metal couple King Thrash and Queen Barb. (Repeat).
Branch and Poppy come across six tribes of trolls, each practicing different styles of music. It is then up to the duo to unite and protect the other kingdoms of trolls when their musical styles are threatened by the sinister heavy metal couple King Thrash and Queen Barb. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Monica chooses her future groom, Chandler or Richard (Tom Selleck); Phoebe and Rachel talk "backup plans" in case they don't find Mr. Right. (Repeat).
Monica's miffed when Ross and Rachel's "reunion" upstages her engagement to Chandler, who dreads disappointing his future bride in the bedroom. Also, Phoebe campaigns to play at the wedding; and Joey auditions for the part of a teen. (Repeat).
Ross quarrels with Susan in the delivery room as Carol prepares to give birth; Joey befriends a mother-to-be (Leah Remini). Dr. Franzblau: Jonathan Silverman. Carol: Jane Sibbett. Susan: Jessica Hecht. (Repeat).
Richard's relationship with a younger woman causes a stir at a party for Ross and Monica's dad; Joey decides to move out; Rachel gets a tattoo. Richard: Tom Selleck. Jack: Elliott Gould. Judy: Christina Pickles. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. (Repeat).
Phoebe meets Frank Sr. (Bob Balaban) at her grandma's funeral; Joey gets attached to a bag that's like a purse. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Monica: Courteney Cox. (Repeat).
Elizabeth's father, Paul (Bruce Willis), frowns on Ross's relationship with his daughter---but the hunky widower highly approves of Rachel. Elizabeth: Alexandra Holden. Wayne: Andrew Bilgore. (Repeat).