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Monica plans to lose her virginity to her boyfriend, Roger, but Roger's busy schedule interferes. When Chandler attempts to comfort her, they end up in bed together. Ross attempts to spice up his marriage with Carol by suggesting a threesome, leading to his realization that Carol is a lesbian when he is left out of the action.
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"The One with the Proposal" is a double length episode of the television situation comedy Friends. It first aired on May 18, 2000, [1] as the finale to the sixth season.It is normally transmitted as a whole episode in a one-hour slot, but when it is split for a half-hour slot the episodes are differentiated by having the title suffixed with Part One and Part Two.
The cast of Friends has reminisced about the show — and their favorite episodes — multiple times since the series’ end in 2004. “Here’s what I love, is when I watch an episode, I’ll ...
Natsuo observes Hina crying on school roof. During lunch, Natsuo helps Rui make friends by staging an argument which allows their classmates to see Rui's personality. Later at home, Natsuo tries to get a reluctant Hina to open up about her boyfriend, but they are interrupted.
Thought Catalog included it on their list of "10 Episodes That Prove Ross Geller Is the Most Underrated Character on Friends". [6] BuzzFeed placed "The One with Unagi" on their list of the 15 funniest Friends episodes. [7] Parade wrote that it was the best episode from season 6, and that its key quote was "Ah … salmon skin roll" which is said ...
The series was picked up by Crunchyroll for online simulcast streaming in North America and other select parts of the world. [6] The Anime Network later obtained the series for streaming in an English dub. [7] StarChild released the series in Japan on six Blu-ray and DVD volumes between December 26, 2012, and May 22, 2013.
After Bonnie leaves, Ross and Rachel kiss—and Ross leaves to break up with Bonnie. Rachel writes Ross a long letter ("Eighteen pages! Front and back!") about their relationship and asks him to read it—but he falls asleep while doing so. After he wakes up, Rachel asks him if he agrees with what she wrote. Ross says he does, and the two ...