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The NBC hit show "Friends" is amazing and "Friends" bloopers are even ... "The One with Joey's New Brain." Ross tries to convince Monica and Chandler that his bagpipe skills are worthy enough for ...
The turkey stuck on Joey's head is a reference to Act 4 in "Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean", a 1992 episode of Mr. Bean. Ross and Chandler's costumes in 1988 were inspired by Miami Vice, which was popular at the time. [4] The music used in Chandler's accident was "The Murder" from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. [4]
Meanwhile, Phoebe, Chandler and Ross are on a mission to find Christmas gifts, while Joey and Janine kick off their relationship with a kiss. "'The One with the Routine' is seriously one of the ...
The Friends gang is known for its messy Thanksgivings — secrets come out, Chandler’s bad childhood memories resurface and Joey eats way too much meat. But some episodes are more memorable than ...
Joey suggests the gang play a game of football in the park. Rachel and Phoebe think this is a great idea – even though neither of them have ever played football before. Chandler refuses at first, since he is still distraught over his breakup with Janice. Joey points out that Chandler has not wanted to do anything since the breakup, and this ...
Joey works at Caesars Palace as a costumed "atmosphere" character, as the film that was going to be his "big break" has been placed on indefinite hiatus. Chandler, following his fight with Joey about the film, has been trying to apologize by phone, but is repeatedly rebuffed by Joey, particularly since he does not want to admit Chandler turned out to be right.
Chandler catches Rachel eating the cheesecake alone and says he does not trust her with it. They decide to split it, but in the process; Rachel ends up dropping both her half in the hallway, and when Chandler gloats about it, she drops his half as well. Joey catches them eating the cheesecake on the floor and joins them without thinking twice.
Perry is known for portraying Chandler Bing in Friends for all 10 seasons of the beloved sitcom. The sarcastic but lovable character earned him an Emmy nomination in 2002.