2024-09-30
After Playboy publishes Ross's joke, Chandler claims credit for it; Phoebe's criticism makes Monica and Rachel see red. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Jan: Michelle Haury. Latte Guy: Alex Boling.
When Rachel's sister (Reese Witherspoon) comes to town, the "reformed" bad seed starts dating Ross; Monica's cold makes her feel unusually amorous toward Chandler. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Woman No. 1: Susan Yeagley.
Jill (Reese Witherspoon) plots to punish Rachel by seducing Ross; Phoebe learns twin sister Ursula is starring in porn films using her name. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Guy: Larry Campbell. Man on TV: Douglas Looper.
Part 1 of two. The friends imagine their lives with different outcomes. For instance: Monica ends up an obese virgin, while an unhappily wed Rachel lusts after soap-star Joey. Carol: Jane Sibbett. Dr. Roger: Pat Finn. Hope: Kristian Alfonso.
Conclusion. As the gang pictures their lives with different outcomes, Chandler still falls for Monica, while Ross works on his marriage to Carol (Jane Sibbett), who is a closeted lesbian. Susan: Jessica Hecht. Barry: Mitchell Whitfield.
An old gift from Janice (Maggie Wheeler) ruins Chandler's date with Monica; Rachel and Phoebe take a self-defense class; Joey finds a guy to pose as his twin for a get-rich-quick scheme. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Joey: Matt LeBlanc.
Ross fears he's robbing the cradle when a student (Alexandra Holden) asks him out; a fire destroys Phoebe and Rachel's place; Joey has an audition for a new Al Pacino movie. Dana: Bess Meyer. Burt: Richard Roat. Fireman: Greg Wrangler.
When Rachel needs an escort for a charity ball, the gang vies to find her Prince Charming; Ross frets over Elizabeth's rowdy spring-break plans. Elizabeth: Alexandra Holden. Eldad: Josh Coxx. Patrick: Chris Kennedy.
Parting is such sweet---and amusing---sorrow as Rachel and Chandler prepare to vacate their respective apartments, and their soon-to-be ex-roommates make certain their last night will be a memorable one. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Joey: Matt LeBlanc.
Joey, Chandler, Monica, Rachel and Phoebe acclimate themselves to their new living arrangements. First up: Joey gets a new roommate (Elle Macpherson). Monica: Courteney Cox Arquette. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. Chandler: Matthew Perry. (Repeat).
Chandler takes up the flag of masculinity when Janine (Elle Macpherson) helps Joey get in touch with his feminine side; Ross brushes up on his dating skills; Rachel tries to impress her boss with office gossip. Kim: Joanna Gleason. Hillary: Missi Pyle. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. (Repeat).
Chandler tries to make a good impression on Monica's parents (Elliott Gould, Christina Pickles) at Thanksgiving; Janine invites Joey and Ross for some holiday fun. Janine: Elle Macpherson. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Ross: David Schwimmer. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. (Repeat).
New Year's Eve comes early for Joey when Janine invites him to take part in Dick Clark's Times Square extravaganza; Ross and Monica fulfill a lifelong dream; Chandler, Phoebe and Rachel hunt for their Christmas presents from Monica. Janine: Elle Macpherson. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. Ross: David Schwimmer. Monica: Courteney Cox Arquette. (Repeat).
Rachel hides her addiction to Pottery Barn furniture from Phoebe; Joey feels torn between Janine (Elle Macpherson) and his friends. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. Chandler: Matthew Perry.
After Playboy publishes Ross's joke, Chandler claims credit for it; Phoebe's criticism makes Monica and Rachel see red. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Jan: Michelle Haury. Latte Guy: Alex Boling.
When Rachel's sister (Reese Witherspoon) comes to town, the "reformed" bad seed starts dating Ross; Monica's cold makes her feel unusually amorous toward Chandler. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Woman No. 1: Susan Yeagley.
Jill (Reese Witherspoon) plots to punish Rachel by seducing Ross; Phoebe learns twin sister Ursula is starring in porn films using her name. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Guy: Larry Campbell. Man on TV: Douglas Looper.
Part 1 of two. The friends imagine their lives with different outcomes. For instance: Monica ends up an obese virgin, while an unhappily wed Rachel lusts after soap-star Joey. Carol: Jane Sibbett. Dr. Roger: Pat Finn. Hope: Kristian Alfonso.
Conclusion. As the gang pictures their lives with different outcomes, Chandler still falls for Monica, while Ross works on his marriage to Carol (Jane Sibbett), who is a closeted lesbian. Susan: Jessica Hecht. Barry: Mitchell Whitfield.
An old gift from Janice (Maggie Wheeler) ruins Chandler's date with Monica; Rachel and Phoebe take a self-defense class; Joey finds a guy to pose as his twin for a get-rich-quick scheme. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Joey: Matt LeBlanc.
Ross fears he's robbing the cradle when a student (Alexandra Holden) asks him out; a fire destroys Phoebe and Rachel's place; Joey has an audition for a new Al Pacino movie. Dana: Bess Meyer. Burt: Richard Roat. Fireman: Greg Wrangler.
When Rachel needs an escort for a charity ball, the gang vies to find her Prince Charming; Ross frets over Elizabeth's rowdy spring-break plans. Elizabeth: Alexandra Holden. Eldad: Josh Coxx. Patrick: Chris Kennedy.
Parting is such sweet---and amusing---sorrow as Rachel and Chandler prepare to vacate their respective apartments, and their soon-to-be ex-roommates make certain their last night will be a memorable one. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Joey: Matt LeBlanc.
Joey, Chandler, Monica, Rachel and Phoebe acclimate themselves to their new living arrangements. First up: Joey gets a new roommate (Elle Macpherson). Monica: Courteney Cox Arquette. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. Chandler: Matthew Perry. (Repeat).
Chandler takes up the flag of masculinity when Janine (Elle Macpherson) helps Joey get in touch with his feminine side; Ross brushes up on his dating skills; Rachel tries to impress her boss with office gossip. Kim: Joanna Gleason. Hillary: Missi Pyle. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. (Repeat).
Chandler tries to make a good impression on Monica's parents (Elliott Gould, Christina Pickles) at Thanksgiving; Janine invites Joey and Ross for some holiday fun. Janine: Elle Macpherson. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Ross: David Schwimmer. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. (Repeat).
New Year's Eve comes early for Joey when Janine invites him to take part in Dick Clark's Times Square extravaganza; Ross and Monica fulfill a lifelong dream; Chandler, Phoebe and Rachel hunt for their Christmas presents from Monica. Janine: Elle Macpherson. Joey: Matt LeBlanc. Ross: David Schwimmer. Monica: Courteney Cox Arquette. (Repeat).
Rachel hides her addiction to Pottery Barn furniture from Phoebe; Joey feels torn between Janine (Elle Macpherson) and his friends. Rachel: Jennifer Aniston. Chandler: Matthew Perry.
After Playboy publishes Ross's joke, Chandler claims credit for it; Phoebe's criticism makes Monica and Rachel see red. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Jan: Michelle Haury. Latte Guy: Alex Boling.
When Rachel's sister (Reese Witherspoon) comes to town, the "reformed" bad seed starts dating Ross; Monica's cold makes her feel unusually amorous toward Chandler. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Woman No. 1: Susan Yeagley.
Jill (Reese Witherspoon) plots to punish Rachel by seducing Ross; Phoebe learns twin sister Ursula is starring in porn films using her name. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Guy: Larry Campbell. Man on TV: Douglas Looper.
Part 1 of two. The friends imagine their lives with different outcomes. For instance: Monica ends up an obese virgin, while an unhappily wed Rachel lusts after soap-star Joey. Carol: Jane Sibbett. Dr. Roger: Pat Finn. Hope: Kristian Alfonso.
Conclusion. As the gang pictures their lives with different outcomes, Chandler still falls for Monica, while Ross works on his marriage to Carol (Jane Sibbett), who is a closeted lesbian. Susan: Jessica Hecht. Barry: Mitchell Whitfield.
An old gift from Janice (Maggie Wheeler) ruins Chandler's date with Monica; Rachel and Phoebe take a self-defense class; Joey finds a guy to pose as his twin for a get-rich-quick scheme. Gunther: James Michael Tyler. Joey: Matt LeBlanc.
Ross fears he's robbing the cradle when a student (Alexandra Holden) asks him out; a fire destroys Phoebe and Rachel's place; Joey has an audition for a new Al Pacino movie. Dana: Bess Meyer. Burt: Richard Roat. Fireman: Greg Wrangler.
When Rachel needs an escort for a charity ball, the gang vies to find her Prince Charming; Ross frets over Elizabeth's rowdy spring-break plans. Elizabeth: Alexandra Holden. Eldad: Josh Coxx. Patrick: Chris Kennedy.
New Year's resolutions challenge Wanda, Hank and Karen; Oscar learns a lesson in Canadian citizenship from Brent and Emma; Davis tries to avoid coffee duty at the police station. (Repeat).
Hank embarrasses Brent when the two travel to the city to meet their favorite comic-book writer; Lacey's discarded clothing makes its way to Karen's closet; Emma and Oscar install a troublesome security system in their home. (Repeat).
Hank wants to build a zip line in town and Lacey and Brent help out so he doesn't get himself killed. Davis and Karen crack down on Dog River's "Free Corner" while Oscar and Emma score a free robot vacuum that Oscar befriends. (Repeat).
Brent tries to figure out why he's getting nightmares of being attacked by Michael J. Fox. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way.
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way.
New Year's resolutions challenge Wanda, Hank and Karen; Oscar learns a lesson in Canadian citizenship from Brent and Emma; Davis tries to avoid coffee duty at the police station. (Repeat).
Hank embarrasses Brent when the two travel to the city to meet their favorite comic-book writer; Lacey's discarded clothing makes its way to Karen's closet; Emma and Oscar install a troublesome security system in their home. (Repeat).
Hank wants to build a zip line in town and Lacey and Brent help out so he doesn't get himself killed. Davis and Karen crack down on Dog River's "Free Corner" while Oscar and Emma score a free robot vacuum that Oscar befriends. (Repeat).
Brent tries to figure out why he's getting nightmares of being attacked by Michael J. Fox. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way.
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way.