As it becomes clearer and clearer to her that mentally, he is still a teenager, she asks him if he still lives with his parents, to which he replies "Yeah, but I can stay out as late as I want." She is a vegetarian and does not eat "food with a face". She briefly becomes "Princess Consuela Bananahammock" but requests that the friends call her "Valerie". Theodore and Bitsy Hannigan (Gregory Itzin and Cristine Rose): Mike's rich, haughty parents.
The passengers are eventually convinced to return to the plane. What makes this whole moment even more nonsensical is the fact much of the episode is based around Phoebe’s early life experience and related cynicism: she hates PBS because network broadcasts Sesame Street, a program which Phoebe used to watch with her mother before she ended it all.
2), where it is revealed that Monica always had a crush on Chip and was saddened by the fact that he would never date her for her obesity throughout her teenage years, even despite the fact that he abandoned and cheated on Rachel at the prom; apparently, she could not find him for two hours because he was having sex with a girl named Amy Welch. In one episode, Zach and Joey, both drunk, married in Tijuana, possibly a parody of Ross and Rachel marrying each other in the season-five finale of Friends. A flattered Phoebe does not turn him down when he asks her out on a second date,[e 98] which is equally bad thanks to Ross, who accidentally upsets Phoebe before it can begin, causing her to spend rather a lot of the night crying on Mike's shoulder. Yes? Kate Miller (Dina Meyer): Joey's co-star in the play Boxing Day.
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She winds up helping Joey deal with his anxieties about Chandler and Monica moving out of the city. Chandler ultimately gets rid of Eddie by allowing Joey to move back in; they move Eddie's stuff out into the hall and pretend that Eddie moved out (and Joey moved back in) a year ago. Alan (Geoffrey Lower) is Monica's boyfriend in "The One with the Thumb". In “The One Where Heckles Dies,” Phoebe reveals to Ross how she doesn’t believe in the theory of evolution.
Roger (Fisher Stevens): Phoebe's annoying boyfriend who provides unsolicited and often cruel analyses of each one of the friends and gets to their nerve. In one episode, Rachel says, "Now, wait a minute, you can't use that to get the cute guy's phone and the last blueberry muffin!"
Ross says she believes this because she has been spending time with her birth mother and she feels guilty about this. [e 52] They start dating but break up soon after, when Ross reveals he loves Rachel. She explains to Rachel that she believed at the time “that everything that rhymes was true,” thinking that if she took the job she’d have to “live in a box,” “only eat lox and have a pet fox.” This whole diatribe makes sense in the context of Phoebe’s superstitious manner, but still doesn’t make sense in, well, any other possible context, and serves as just another random Phoebe moment that makes no logical sense.
23 & 24), and Ross accidentally says Rachel's name at the altar, humiliating Emily in front of her friends and family. Ross is jealous of Mark as he mistakenly suspects that he and Rachel are having an affair. 15) after Rachel lets slip that she is moving in with Ross until the baby is born. Chandler gives Phoebe away when she marries Mike, although Chandler is the only member of the group available; originally, Joey would have given her away but he is called on to perform the ceremony (he was ordained for Monica and Chandlers wedding in season 7). At a reunion, Chandler gives Ross permission to break the pact, now that he is married, where it is revealed that Chandler and Missy made out numerous times during college after school hours in the school's science labs, which Ross calls his "turf". Chandler invites him to the wedding,[e 96] and he and Nora walk Chandler down the aisle in "The One with Monica and Chandler's Wedding, Part 1".
Just… why?!
In Days of our Lives, Jessica dies, and Drake Ramoray, played by Joey, gets her brain, so he can awaken from his coma, a procedure Ross takes issue with on medical grounds.
As it turns out, Frank Buffay, Lily, and Phoebe were all in a sexual relationship which led to Phoebe becoming pregnant.
Phoebe is soon glad, however, that she does not have to put up with Monica's controlling nature during the planning. It is revealed in the episode "The One with Phoebe's Husband" that the underwear on the telephone pole was Monica's when she was having sex with Fun Bobby on the terrace.
[e 32] Chandler uses her cell phone to tell Joey and the others, engages in awkward conversion with her, and finally lets her play a "spin the phone pen over your head" game with him. (The next "co-pregger" to share the room with is Janice, who is also taken to the delivery room before Rachel. Phoebe dates both men for some time before they find out about each other, and both break up with Phoebe.
Click the button below to start this article in quick view. [45], Chip Matthews (Dan Gauthier): A man who many years prior to the events of the show had attended the same high school as Rachel, Monica and Ross; although he was outwardly friendly and charismatic enough to become the most popular guy in the high school, he is depicted as being an inwardly selfish, careless and unpleasant person who emotionally hurts and plays immature pranks on other people. Unable to listen to him anymore, Phoebe snaps and shouts at him, and when she angrily tells him she wants him to be "much less happy" he breaks up with her.