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Chandler runs into Janice, now divorced, and finds her more irritating than ever; Ross plays rugby to impress Emily; Monica tries to figure out what a mysterious electrical switch in her new apartment does.
Chandler runs into Janice, now divorced, and finds her more irritating than ever; Ross plays rugby to impress Emily; Monica tries to figure out what a mysterious electrical switch in her new apartment does.
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S5, EP10 "The One With the Inappropriate Sister"Phoebe helps the Salvation Army and learns some truths about New Yorkers; Rachel gets a date with her neighbor who has a close relationship with his sexy sister; Joey tries to write a play in which he can be the star.
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S9, EP20 "The One With the Soap Opera Party"Ross invites an attractive paleontologist (Aisha Tyler) to a rooftop "Days of Our Lives" party being thrown by Joey.
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S5, EP11 "The One With All the Resolutions"Ross vows to try something new; Joey resolves to learn guitar from Phoebe; Rachel gives up gossiping.
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S5, EP12 "The One With Chandler's Work Laugh"Monica is put off by the laugh Chandler uses to impress his boss (Sam McMurray); Ross shocks everyone by dating Janice (Maggie Wheeler).
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