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Friends - The Complete Third Season

Friends - The Complete Third Season

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better on DVD
Review: Friends is a great show, but the DVD is cheaper, and will last much longer, it also has special features that the vhs does not, I gave it four stars since the show is great and as funny as ever.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great season
Review: I love this season...I could watch it over and over! This is the season where Rachel is pregnant and all of the drama that goes along with it. Very few shows make me laugh out loud and this one definitely does!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the one with all the best ones!
Review: This is the best Friends season ever! So I'll keep it nice and sweet...you just need to see it for yourself. So much happened this year, with the highlight being the two incredibly written, unforgettably emotional episodes where Ross and Rachel break up. just buy it...and you'll have Friends forever

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i loved it
Review: i loved this season not to say fresh code thing but i just loved it.
i order it too, but i didn't get it, my id was monica r.c.m. alter that is my real name and i did not get season3 of friends, i mean do u guyz even know that i orderd?
well 4 get about the order i bought it from a store, anyway.
i have a favor:can i get matthew perry's e-m address?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Friends: The Complete Third Season (1996-1997)
Review: "Friends" first two seasons were a hoot, but their futures still have a long ways to go. NBC welcomed the actors back in September of 1996 with their third season that features more laughs, more tears, and more of our best friends.

Monica is utterly heartbroken after having to call off her relationship with Richard. She tries everything that could to get over him, but nothing works until her father comes over to help cheer her up. Chandler has realized that he is crazy about Janice and he promises to continue dating her, instead of dumping her. That is until Joey and Monica find Janice kissing her ex-husband. Chandler confronts her and then realizes that he does not want to stand in their way. So, he lets Janice give her ex-husband a second chance. Ross and Rachel continue to move on in their loving relationship, until a young man named Mark offers Rachel a job at Bloomingdales. Rachel gets the job, where she works as one of two assistants in purchasing. Mark is the other assistant, which sets off a jealous Ross. They argue about it constantly, until Rachel requests that they should take a break. Ross, thinking that she want to break up, goes off to a bar with Chandler and Joey. At this bar, Ross is seduced by Chloe, the girl who works at the copyplace. The next morning, Ross wakes up and receives a phone message from Rachel, apologizing for acting the way she did and wants to end their break and move on with their relationship. That is until Gunther, the geeky platinum blonde boss, who has a major crush on Rachel, spills the beans to Rachel about Ross' one-night stand. Rachel and Ross argue bitterly about it, leading into a heartbreaking ending to their relationship.

Monica happens to meet another guy named Pete Becker, who is a millionaire in the computer business. At first, Monica is not attracted to Pete. She likes Pete very much. She claims that Pete has everything she wants in a man, but she is somehow not attracted to him, until they have their first kiss. Their first kiss helped Monica become attracted to Pete. They date for awhile, but Monica breaks up with him when Pete decides that he cares more about becoming The Ultimate Fighting Champion, than he does of her.

Joey has not really gotten far with his acting career, since he had been fired from "Days Of Our Lives". He had gotten the male lead role in a play entitled, "Boxing Day". His co-star, Kate, who plays the female lead role, is dating the director, but she has feelings for Joey, but she hides them by being a b*tch.

Phoebe happens to meet her brother, Frank, Jr. Frank is a little out there, but he's a great younger brother. Phoebe cares for him deeply, which is why she becomes so crazed when she finds out that Frank, only 18 years old, is engaged to his high school Home Ec teacher, Alice Knight, who is at the age of 44. But Phoebe realizes that the two are in love, so she lets go. Not only does Phoebe find out about having a younger brother. She finds out that a friend of her mother's claims to know where her father is. Her mother's friend, whose name is also Phoebe, lives in Montak. Phoebe invites the gang down with her for the weekend. What Phoebe finds out that her mother is not her mother, but her stepmother. Her stepmother married her father. Phoebe's real mother is her stepmother's friend, Phoebe. At this time, Rachel begins flirting with Ross, acting like nothing had happened, acting like they never broke up. Ross has already started a relationship with a girl named Bonnie, who is friends with Phoebe. Bonnie used to shave her head quite often. Desperate to have Ross back, Rachel convinced Bonnie to shave her head again, hoping it will turn off Ross and send him running back to Rachel. Ross and Rachel talk about what she did to make Bonnie shave her head, until Rachel confesses that, "I broke up with you because I was mad at you, not because I stopped loving you". She realized it was true and they decided to get back together...after he ends his relationship with Bonnie.

There is more fun in this whole season. You have laughed yourselves to death with seasons one and two. Now, it's time to laugh yourself to death with season three. So, buy a copy of the complete third season. Remember, they'll be there for you.

FRIENDS: The Complete Third Season (1996-1997) (episode guide)
The One With The Princess Leia Fantasy
The One Where No One's Ready
The One With The Jam
The One With The Metaphorical Tunnel
The One With Frank, Jr.
The One With The Flashback
The One With The Racecar Bed
The One With The Giant Poking Device
The One With The Football
The One Where Rachel Quits
The One Where Chandler Can't Remember Which Sister
The One With All The Jealousy
The One Where Monica And Richard Are Just Friends
The One With Phoebe's Ex-Partner
The One Where Ross And Rachel Take A Break
The One With The Morning After
The One Without The Ski Trip
The One With The Hypnosis Tape
The One With Tiny T-Shirt
The One With The Dollhouse
The One With The Chick And The Duck
The One With Ross' Thing
The One With The Ultimate Fighting Champion
The One At The Beach

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For all who love Rachel & Ross...
Review: This season is by far the best in my book simply because of 3 episodes that prove the talents of the writers & the actors:

1) The One Where No One's Ready-- Joey & his lunges bring great comedic relief while all of us can sympathize with either Ross or Rachel during their fight over whether Rachel's presence or her attire is more important. It's a fight that's realistic & brings you closer to the characters.

2) The One Where Ross & Rachel Take A Break-- Your heart goes out to both of them. Rachel feels controlled & Ross feels unloved. You just want to give Ross a huge hug...until...

3) The One With the Morning After-- This is by far the best episode of the season. Aniston & Schwimmer's acting as a duo is at its best. You really feel what they feel. And just when you feel like you can no longer hold the tears back, you crack up as the rest of the gang contemplates eating the "organic" wax for survival. Though I've seen the Finale, & know how everything ends, I cry everytime I watch this episode. (And believe me, I've watched it more than a few times.) You feel as if this could be your best friend, & you're watching her giving up with a broken heart & crushing her true love's heart with those 3 words that seem to bring such finality: "You should go." This episode brings a connection because it goes beyond laughs...it goes into tears. The actors feel it, so you can feel it.

Without watching this season, you can never know the full humor of the phrase, "We were on a break!" The rest of the season may as well be lost on you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST SEASON...HANDS DOWN!!!!!!!!
Review: I think that some of the episodes were not very funny in this season, but that didn't really matter to me. What REALLY mattered were the story lines and the plot in each of the episodes. Some of my favorite episodes in this season are:The One Where No One is Ready, The One With The Flashback, The One with the Race Car Bed, The One The Morning After...well there are way too many good ones to mention, because basically ALL the episodes in this season were REALLY REALLY good! And Ross&Rachel were together for half of this season. This is the season to buy if you are a "Friends" fan!


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