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Friends - The Complete Sixth Season

Friends - The Complete Sixth Season

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Doesn't measure up
Review: Really, with shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm, the Simpsons, and Seinfeld (yes, even the reruns are better than today's prime time sitcoms) who needs Friends. It lacks the sharpness, and smart snappy dialogue of the aforementioned shows along with original subject matter and edgy material. Not to mention the annoying characters, off-putting romantic storylines, etc. etc. that makeup Friends.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Season six all comes down to Chandler proposing to Monica
Review: "Friends: The Complete Sixth Season" ends on such a high note, arguably the finest moment in the history of the series, that you tend to forget that this was an uneven year. In retrospect it marks the irrevocable shift from the Ross and Rachel axis to the Monica and Chandler axis, but it took some doing. After all, the previous season ended with Monica and Chandler deciding on an impromptu wedding only to discover that a drunken Ross and Rachel had beat them to the punch. The aftermath of that great joke (you want to see Ross and Rachel married? Presto! They are married!) takes up the first story arc of the season while Chandler's proposal to Monica provides the season ending bookend.

Best Episodes of the Sixth Season: "The One After Vegas," the season premier, where Ross and Rachel wake up without any memory of being married and Chandler tries to let Monica know that he thinks they should move in together; "The One With Ross's Denial," has Monica and Chandler finding over where "his" stuff will go in "their" apartment, while Ross suggests Rachel move in with him, still having avoided telling her that he has not gotten their marriage annulled; "The One on the Last Night," has a great bit where Chandler has to invent a game called "Cups" to find ways of giving Joey money until he finds a new roommate, while Phoebe tries to save everybody else from Monica having them help Rachel pack, but the best bit are Monica and Chandler saying farewell to their old roommates; "The One Where Ross Got High" has Monica's parents visiting for Thanksgiving dinner and she does not want them to know that she is living with Chandler because they do not like him. Apparently they think he turned Ross on to drugs way back when (that was Ross's story and he is sticking to it), which leads to one of the funniest 30 seconds ever as the Geller siblings totally out each other to their parents; "The One Where Chandler Can't Cry" continues the misadventures of Ross with Rachel's kid sister, Jill (Reese Witherspoon), but the best bits here are Chandler's explanation for while the fact the cartoonists stopped drawing the deer in "Bambi" never made him cry and the clip from the infamous porno video made by Phoebe, "Buffay the Vampire Layer"; and, the best for last, "The One with the Proposal, Part 1 & 2," where Chandler wants his proposal to Monica to be a surprise (just writing about this scene starts the tears coming).

The pivotal moment in this season comes in a rather lackluster episode, "The One Where Paul's the Man," which has stupid shtick going on with Ross and his college co-ed girlfriend Elizabeth hiding form her father (poor Bruce Willis). A subplot has the gals visiting a museum where there is a long waiting list, and as a lark they all put their names on the list. Of course, when the phone call comes to tell Monica that there is an opening available for the Geller-Bing wedding, it is Chandler that hears the phone message first. A frantic Monica rushes to convince him that it did not mean anything, not knowing that Chandler has already decided the idea is perfect, thereby starting the final story arc centering on the big proposal. There was a chance that "Friends" was going to end with the sixth season, so they came up with something that would have been memorable enough (which would be a good portent for what we will see this spring at the end of all things).

But as great as the grand finale ends up being, it does not make up for some of the low points of season six, such as "The One With Ross's Teeth," "The One with the Joke," "The One with Joey's Fridge," and "The One Where Ross Meets Elizabeth's Dad." You look at that list, and it becomes clear that any episode that centers around the guys without seriously involving the gals, was an iffy proposition during season six. Get them involved, e.g., "The One with Unagi," and you have something. Do a clip show (i.e., "The One with MAC and C.H.E.E.S.E.) or double up for a "what if" episode so Monica's fat suit can come out of the closet ("The One That Could Have Been Part 1 & 2") and the results are even worse, although even that debacle emphasized the idea that Monica and Chandler belong together, which is what this sixth season certainly boils down to in the end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love friends
Review: Since the friend season is coming to and end i think these dvd's are a great way keep the friends alive. It's really great to see all of the eposode in a consecutive order with no comercials. you can really get into all of the plots. Also i love the special fetures that the dvd's have. i really like the quizes. These dvd's are what i watch instead of normal tv. My only complant would be that they don't come out fast enough.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: F R I E N D S: The Complete Sixth Season (1999-2000)
Review: Here it is FRIENDS fans. The complete sixth season finally on DVD. Here, you'll get six times the laughter. Six times the tears. Put it this way: it's six more times of RACHEL (Jennifer Aniston), MONICA (Courteney Cox Arquette), PHOEBE (Lisa Kudrow), JOEY (Matt Le Blanc), CHANDLER (Matthew Perry), and ROSS (David Schwimmer). Below is the list of every episode from the sixth season.

FRIENDS: The Complete Sixth Season (1999-2000)

THE ONE AFTER VEGAS
THE ONE WHERE ROSS HUGS RACHEL
THE ONE WITH ROSS' DENIAL
THE ONE WHERE JOEY LOSES HIS INSURANCE
THE ONE WITH JOEY'S PORSCHE
THE ONE ON THE LAST NIGHT
THE ONE WHERE PHOEBE RUNS
THE ONE WITH ROSS' TEETH
THE ONE WHERE ROSS GOT HIGH
THE ONE WITH THE ROUTINE
THE ONE WITH THE APOTHECARY TABLE
THE ONE WITH THE JOKE
THE ONE WITH RACHEL'S SISTER
THE ONE WHERE CHANDLER CAN'T CRY
THE ONE THAT COULD HAVE BEEN (both parts)
THE ONE WITH UNAGI
THE ONE WHERE ROSS DATES A STUDENT
THE ONE WITH JOEY'S FRIDGE
THE ONE MAC AND C.H.E.E.S.E.
THE ONE WHERE ROSS MEETS ELIZABETH'S DAD
THE ONE WHERE PAUL'S THE MAN
THE ONE WITH THE RING
THE ONE WITH THE PROPOSAL (both parts)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Show
Review: More than twenty million people tune in each week to watch this show so the writers and actors must be doing something right because Friends is not only a popular show, it is also a smart one. The comic and dramatic twists each character takes just makes the show more interesting. Every year the writers try to outdo themselves and every time they succeed. Season Six ranks among the best seasons of Friends ever produced.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just another once funny show
Review: The sixth season just goes to prove just how funny this show once was and no longer is. It only gets worse from here.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: People you've tried to avoid your entire life.
Review: Friends is immensely popular. No doubt. And I guess I understand that. The characters are very much like the "populars" you find in high school. Maybe a little bit smarter. Definitely a little bit funnier. But they're are the same shallow, repulsive folks that--if you had a little on the ball--you tried to avoid. Like the plague. You know the type. The girls who were more attractive than average, usually really skinny, and way too chipper. And then the guys. Kinda clunky. No depth at all. Smug.

As you might have guessed, I find it very difficult to watch this show. Far from making me laugh, these characters make me want to leave. And the writing is so flat, so corporate, so uninspired, that it amounts to junk-food humor, with a carefully orchestrated laugh track so numbed viewers know exactly where to laugh.

It's because of stuff like this that I've stopped watching TV altogether. Try it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This show is lost on me
Review: What's so funny about friends who do nothing & sleep around. Score this another one for the lemmings.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: my favorite TV serial
Review: I love friends, I recomend you people and buyers of this wonderful internet site, to buy FRIENDS THE COMPLETE FIFTH SEASON
and to watch the serial FRIENDS.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Friends Rules
Review: Friends is one of the best sitcoms ever. I will really miss the show when it goes off the air. I have the first 5 seasons on DVD and I will be 6. I teach English and I use Friends as a teaching tool for my students. I can't wait for Seasons 7,8,9, and 10 to come out on DVD.


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