Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
"The One with Monica and Chandler's Wedding" is a double length episode of the television sitcom Friends. It first aired on May 17, 2001 as the finale of season seven. It is usually broadcast in a one-hour slot and presented on DVD as one complete episode, but when the episodes are split the two parts are differentiated by the suffixes Part 1 and Part 2.
Monica finally manages to get Chandler onto the dance floor, saying it does not matter that he cannot dance traditionally, as long as she can dance on her wedding night with her husband. She tells him to keep his feet still, so he does not slip, and dance like that. Chandler starts tentatively, but rapidly gets into the "Chandler dance".
Her final appearance is at Monica and Chandler's wedding reception. Morgan Fairchild played Chandler's mom. NBC. Last appearance: Season eight, "The One After I Do"
Crane and Kauffman had always intended to give Monica and Chandler a child. [39] When it finally came time for them to write the finale, the idea of the couple adopting newborn twins was conceived at the last minute simply "for fun". [39] The birth of Monica and Chandler's twins serves as one of the finale's main plots. [40]
Monica’s name is featured in only eight episode titles, the fewest of the six friends. Rachel’s name was featured the most, with 27. Chandler is the only friend who does not have a sibling.
Chandler comforts Monica when Phoebe moves out, and when, in season three, Monica is sad about not having a child or a boyfriend. They continue to be good friends when things turn romantic, too ...
The two ex-lovers protest mightily, and Monica is almost convinced when Phoebe comes in, immediately misinterprets the situation and asks if she can sing at Ross and Rachel's wedding too. When Chandler and Joey return, Joey is also delighted at the "reunion", and Monica accuses Rachel of being unable to stand anyone else being in the spotlight.
"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.