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I thought the episode was hysterical. It was obvious that Ross kissed Monica, but it was still so disgustinly funny. I was only four in 1987, so I don't know how realistic they portrayed it, but I definitely felt the 80's vibe.
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So in ten seasons...they have done 5 or so flashback episodes...
Hmmmm.... and that's with me probably counting the one that could have been as one. |
Originally posted by Groucho I actually wasn't being sarcastic this time. I had no idea DeVito was going to be on the show. I guess I was lucky and missed the ads. Chris |
Originally posted by maxpower So in ten seasons...they have done 5 or so flashback episodes... Hmmmm.... and that's with me probably counting the one that could have been as one. The One with the Prom Video (does this even count?) The One with All The Thanksgivings The One with the Flashback Last night's ep. So that's 4. In 10 seasons, with 24 or so eps per, that's over 200 episodes. 4 episodes is "tired"? |
Originally posted by Daytripper Pretty good episode. Some very funny lines. And some pretty not so funny ones as well. Like everything Joey said. A couple of questions and observations. How old are these characters supposed to be? Just curious. Also, no one wore their hair or dressed like Chandler in 1987. Unless they were just trying to point out how out of touch he was. Also, A Flock of Seagulls were big in 1982. And "Der Kommissar" was also released around that time. If they were trying to play songs/groups popular in 1987, they should have played the Cure ("Just Like Heaven") or Depeche Mode. On the other hand, Rachel turned 30 in 2000, so for her to be a senior in high school while Ross is still in college, you can't move Ross and Chandler too much earlier than class of 1991. Basically, the timeline on the flashbacks is all f^%*ed up. My favortie line of the night was Joey's "Yeah, and who even keeps a ghost in their refrigerator?" |
Originally posted by movieking I guess that I am in the minority since I didn't really enjoy it. Didn't like the whole DeVito thing. Ok, we get it: Monica was fat, and Ross had bad hair and a mustache. How many times do we have to go back? At the beginning of the series, weren't we told that Rachel and Chandler had never met, or at least that they didn't really know each other? Now we have found out that they met a number of times. Best part of the episode was when Joey chose the category "Jack & Jill went up the hill", thinking it was about nursery rhymes, and it was really about Congress. Legislature "Pass!" Rotunda "Pass!" Addendum "That little thing that hangs at the back of your throat!" "Uvula!" "Oh. Pass!" |
This was a great episdoe of FRIENDS. It's been a while since I've actually laughed while watching an episode. The ending was priceless.
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Originally posted by JasonFliegel Their 80s timeline is all screwed up. Ross & Chandler were supposed to be class of 1991 (and why is the class of 1991 having a reunion in 2004? SHouldn't they wait until 2006?), but by the time the show starts in 2004, Ross already has a PhD and a job at the museum. Just barely possible, but possible. What's not possible, though, if Ross and Chandler were in the class of 1991, is for Ross to have been with Carol for eight years (which he was), for them to have divorced in 1994 (which they did), and for Ross to have started dating her in college (which he did). On the other hand, Rachel turned 30 in 2000, so for her to be a senior in high school while Ross is still in college, you can't move Ross and Chandler too much earlier than class of 1991. Basically, the timeline on the flashbacks is all f^%*ed up. My favortie line of the night was Joey's "Yeah, and who even keeps a ghost in their refrigerator?" |
For some reason, I didn't find Penguin funny at all. In fact, it was totally disgusting.
Fat Monica dancing's always funny though. Originally posted by Sunday Morning The whole monica fat jokes thing is just lame. All fat people (in this case faux fat people) on sitcoms act like morons. |
Originally posted by Morf Aw, come on. "Paper. Snow. A ghost!" I laughed. But glad you enjoyed it :) |
Originally posted by JasonFliegel Their 80s timeline is all screwed up. Ross & Chandler were supposed to be class of 1991 (and why is the class of 1991 having a reunion in 2004? SHouldn't they wait until 2006?), but by the time the show starts in 2004, Ross already has a PhD and a job at the museum. Just barely possible, but possible. What's not possible, though, if Ross and Chandler were in the class of 1991, is for Ross to have been with Carol for eight years (which he was), for them to have divorced in 1994 (which they did), and for Ross to have started dating her in college (which he did). Basically, the timeline on the flashbacks is all f^%*ed up. |
Pretty funny show. For the first time this season, Joey wasn't the funniest part of the show. The flashback thing might be a bit iffy, as the writers were clearly going for the obvious laughs... but you know what, it worked. Don't really care about the timeline though... no big deal.
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Hint: It's made with eggs.
Joey: Chickens! :lol: |
I watched it again last night with my wife. A couple of things that might explain the timeline discrepencies.
First, it wasn't a class reunion. They specifically said alumni meeting, which is quite different. If it was a class reunion don't you think they would have taken dates? (well, Ross, since Monica was busy) Not to mention it probably would have had quite a different storyline. The overused but familiar "having to impress people we went to school with, with lies" plotline. Second, Chandler mentioned that him and Ross were freshmen when Monica & Rachel (she said they were seniors) visited. So only a year apart between her and Ross. Now as far as the 8 years with Carol, they could have met/married in early 87. We all know how fast Ross moves. That would put them at 8 years when they divorce in 94. Right? That timeline is a tad screwy though. And as far as the clothes, they were trying to be in a band. Bands often imitate/cover artist they love. So they were a fan of early 80's music and style and wanted to keep it alive in their band. Was everyone else dressed like them? I can't remember. |
[Ed Rooney]So that's how it is in their family.[/Ed Rooney]
I'm a little bit country, I'm a little bit Rock 'n Roll. :D |
funny episode !
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Originally posted by Michael Corvin And as far as the clothes, they were trying to be in a band. Bands often imitate/cover artist they love. So they were a fan of early 80's music and style and wanted to keep it alive in their band. Was everyone else dressed like them? I can't remember. |
Why is everyone so caught up why how accurate their hair, clothes, and music being played was. Who cares. It's a sitcom. I'm sure they went overboard for the humor factor and guess what. It was! Just take it for what it is and leave it alone.
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Originally posted by kantonburg Why is everyone so caught up why how accurate their hair, clothes, and music being played was. Who cares. It's a sitcom. I'm sure they went overboard for the humor factor and guess what. It was! Just take it for what it is and leave it alone. |
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