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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.
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, 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, EP14 "The One With the Prom Video"Monica's parents drop off some childhood keepsakes including her prom video.
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S2, EP18 "The One Where Dr. Ramoray Dies"Monica and Richard experience the same romantic problems as Rachel and Ross; Joey's ill-advised comments to a fan magazine threaten his acting career.
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S2, EP19 "The One Where Eddie Won't Go"Chandler wants his annoying new roommate (Adam Goldberg) to move out; Joey is facing some exorbitant bills; the girls learn from a book about personal empowerment.
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S2, EP15 "The One Where Ross and Rachel ... You Know"Ross and Rachel finally sleep together; Monica becomes infatuated with one of her parents' friends for whom she caters a party.
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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.
Friends
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, EP10 "The One With Russ"After deciding to give up acting, Joey is offered a role in a soap opera; Rachel dates a guy named Russ, who is amazingly similar to Ross.
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