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The group's plans of throwing a birthday party are marred when money becomes an issue; Monica gets a promotion; Chandler sets a woman up to get a date with her, but a case of mistaken identities means that he discovers what she really thought of him.
The group's plans of throwing a birthday party are marred when money becomes an issue; Monica gets a promotion; Chandler sets a woman up to get a date with her, but a case of mistaken identities means that he discovers what she really thought of him.
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S2, EP11 "The One With the Lesbian Wedding"Ross helps put Carol and Susan's wedding plans back on track; Rachel's mother announces shocking new plans.
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S2, EP12 "The One After the Super Bowl"Joey starts dating a fan (Brooke Shields) who is gorgeous, but soon discovers that she's also crazy; Ross is reminded how much he misses his pet monkey and travels to the San Diego Zoo to find out what has happened to him.
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S2, EP13 "The One After the Super Bowl"Ross (David Schwimmer) catches up with Marcel on the set of a movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme; Chandler gets a date with a girl he liked in fourth grade.
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S2, EP14 "The One With the Prom Video"Monica's parents drop off some childhood keepsakes including her prom video.
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