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Chandler tries to get over his fear of commitment; Phoebe poses as Joey's agent after she forgets to tell him about an audition.
Chandler tries to get over his fear of commitment; Phoebe poses as Joey's agent after she forgets to tell him about an audition.
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S3, EP9 "The One With the Football"Emotions become the feast of the day when the gang plays a game of touch football on Thanksgiving; the turkey is left stewing when the losing team calls for a rematch.
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S3, EP10 "The One Where Rachel Quits"Rachel wonders if she'll ever get another job after she quits Central Perk; Joey's new job selling Christmas trees upsets Phoebe; Ross accidentally breaks a little girl's leg.
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S3, EP11 "The One Where Chandler Can't Remember Which Sister"Ross is suspicious about Rachel's possible job offer from a good-looking stranger (Steven Eckholdt); Chandler can't remember which of Joey's many sisters he kissed at a party.
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S3, EP12 "The One With All the Jealousy"Ross becomes jealous when he hears Rachel's new co-worker (Steven Eckholdt) whispering sweet nothings to her.
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S3, EP8 "The One With the Giant Poking Device"Chandler is devastated after Joey tells him he saw Janice kissing her ex-husband; Monica accidentally bumps Ben's head into a post when she and Rachel babysit; Phoebe is paranoid if she goes to dentist someone she knows will die.
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S3, EP7 "The One With the Race Car Bed"Joey sees Janice kissing her husband, whom she is divorcing while she dates Chandler; Rachel's father clashes with Ross.
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S3, EP6 "The One With the Flashback"When Janice asks the gang if any of them have ever slept together, the friends flash back to three years earlier.
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S3, EP5 "The One With Frank Jr."Phoebe tries to bond with her half brother, Frank Jr., by offering to buy a massage; Ross spots Isabella Rossellini; Joey tries to build an entertainment center.
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