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Ross tries to win back Rachel's job with her former fashion employer; Phoebe tries to keep Joey from learning about his agent's death; Monica and Chandler make a horrifying discovery.
Ross tries to win back Rachel's job with her former fashion employer; Phoebe tries to keep Joey from learning about his agent's death; Monica and Chandler make a horrifying discovery.
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S10, EP15 "The One Where Estelle Dies"Ross tries to win back Rachel's job with her former fashion employer; Phoebe tries to keep Joey from learning about his agent's death; Monica and Chandler make a horrifying discovery.
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S10, EP16 "The One With Rachel's Going Away Party"One of the guys becomes offended when Rachel does not give him the same goodbye she gives the others.
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S10, EP17 "The Last One"The six friends prepare to say goodbye and embark on the next chapters of their lives; momentous events and last-minute surprises.
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S10, EP14 "The One With Princess Consuela"Rachel goes to a job interview at a restaurant and winds up sitting next to her current boss; Joey feels abandoned because Monica and Chandler are leaving.
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S10, EP13 "The One Where Joey Speaks French"Monica and Chandler show Erica the tourist sights; they learn their baby's biological father might be an unsavory character; Joey begs Phoebe to teach him how to speak French before an audition.
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S10, EP12 "The One With Phoebe's Wedding"A blizzard causes Phoebe and Mike's wedding to spiral out of control; uptight Monica steps in as her friend's wedding planner, then drives everyone crazy.
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S10, EP10 "The One Where Chandler Gets Caught"Rachel and Phoebe spot Chandler getting into a car with a mystery blonde; the friends reminisce about memorable moments.
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