

This episode skillfully interweaves multiple storylines, including Ross's attempts to confess a college mishap to his parents, Rachel's ill-conceived "English trifle," and Chandler's efforts to win over Ross and Monica's parents. Sitting pretty at 9.1 on IMDb, "The One Where Ross Got High" is a fan-favorite, mainly due to the comically chaotic Thanksgiving it presents. "The One Where Ross Got High" (Season 6, Episode 9) The episode also marks the start of Monica and Chandler's relationship, adding another layer of significance to this unforgettable Friends chapter. Yet, the true climax is Ross's unforgettable "I, Ross, take thee.Rachel", a slip-up that sent shockwaves through audiences around the globe. Ross's wedding to Emily serves as the backdrop for this well-loved episode. Scoring a splendid 9.1 on IMDb, this episode takes the Friends out of their native New York and onto the charming streets of London. "The One with Ross's Wedding: Part 2" (Season 4, Episode 24) The episode is a testament to the show's ability to make us laugh and cry almost simultaneously, cementing Friends' position as one of television's most beloved sitcoms. Yet, it's the beautifully crafted, surprise counter-proposal by Monica that captures the audience's heart. It sees Chandler's meticulously planned proposal to Monica comically falling apart at every turn, thanks to Richard's unexpected return. "The One with the Proposal: Part 2" (Season 6, Episode 25)Īt 9.2 on IMDb, "The One with the Proposal: Part 2" is a high-stakes, emotionally charged episode that concludes the sixth season. Packed with humor, emotion, and a heavy dose of 80s fashion, this episode is a beautiful illustration of Friends' ability to seamlessly blend comedy with heartfelt storytelling. The phrase "He's her lobster" has become an emblem of the show, symbolizing the undeniable bond between Ross and Rachel. It's the introduction of Ross and Rachel's romantic saga, told through a hilariously nostalgic home video of their high school prom night. "The One with the Prom Video" boasts an impressive IMDb rating of 9.3 and is often referred to as a series-defining episode. "The One with the Prom Video" (Season 2, Episode 14) The rapid-fire questions from Ross, Monica and Rachel's defeat, and the iconic "Chandler Bing's job" mystery make this episode an unmissable gem in the Friends' saga. "The One with the Embryos" isn't just about the titular embryos (Phoebe's about to become a surrogate mother for her brother), but it's also home to the infamous trivia game that tests which group knows the other better – the girls or the guys. Holding an impressive IMDb rating of 9.4, this episode is as hearty as it is hilarious. "The One with the Embryos" (Season 4, Episode 12) It's an episode that feels like a warm, albeit tear-streaked, hug. Meanwhile, Monica and Chandler become parents to twins, and the group says a tearful goodbye to the apartment that was their home base.


In the episode, Ross chases after Rachel who is leaving for Paris, culminating in the romantic Ross-Rachel reunion that every fan yearned for.
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"The Last One: Part 2" is a love letter to the series and its ardent fans, perfectly rounding off a decade of laughter, tears, and coffee at Central Perk. The show's grand finale, with a heart-tugging rating of 9.6, couldn't miss this list. "The Last One: Part 2" (Season 10, Episode 18) The line "They don't know that we know they know we know" has etched itself into sitcom lore, making it one of Friends' all-time classic episodes. It's also a triumph for Lisa Kudrow, who takes center stage with her hysterical reaction and an equally hilarious game of "chicken" with Chandler.
