Rating: Summary: Get Used To Repetition In All Things Review: I know that some people are having problems with FRIENDS getting a little out of hand repedative-wise, but alot of good things get to a point when they need to reuse their ideas, because of popularity. I dont think that it puts them to shame, I think it helps them. Season Six, if you are a hardcore Friends fan, is the first season where this takes place, but it is funny in a new way. This, and all Friends seasons, should be owned. Season sixs highlights... Ross' incredibly white teeth, Elle Macpherson as Janine, the hot dancer girl, Ross' Ounagi, Pheobe and Rachel as roomates, Chandlers horrible proposal, and much more. Repetition is good, if you dont think so, ignore it. Buy Friends six Today!
Rating: Summary: The One That Reuses a Color Review: From a purely aesthetic view, why is the box forest green? It's sure to confuse people, since Season Three was foam green. How about yellow, pink, silver...?Anyway, this is the season where I wasn't as involved in the series as I had been previously, which is a shame, because the ending of "The One Where Joey Loses His Insurance" is a *scream,* and I did not see that episode until just recently. As is typical, the best plot is *not* the one mentioned in the title. The writers find new ground in the Ross&Rachel saga, Reese Witherspoon is outstanding, "The One That Might Have Been" was an instant classic, as was, of course, the Thanksgiving episode. But, this is the season where a few clunkers began to appear. I could definitely have lived without Elle MacPherson's or Elizabeth Holden's multi-episode stints, not to mention the appearance of another, very random, clipshow. And we can't forget Ross' technicolor teeth. At some point, he's just an annoying spaz. I think that occurred somewhere between the leather pants and the glow-in-the-dark teeth, both of which were long before the spray-on tanning incident. I'll probably still buy this, though.
Rating: Summary: Season 6 is one of the best!!! Review: A great Season 5 sets up a brilliant Sixth Season. Just about every episode in this season will make you laugh! "The One with Unagi" is probably one of the funniest Friends episodes ever, not to mention "The One With the Routine" where Ross and Monica do their dance that they made up in high school! It's just classic! It's arguably the best season of all! Going by how the others were, I'd say that this DVD set is a must have with good features. Can't wait until January! Buy it!
Rating: Summary: One of the Best Friends Series! Review: This is surely one of the best series in Friends history. All the characters evolve and they bring in a new style of humour. There are 25 episodes in all, one of the longest series! Season 6 is one of the greats! Here are the episodes and what happens in them. The One After Vegas - Ross and Rachel aren't sure whether they went ahead with the wedding; Monica and Chandler are having second thoughts; and Phoebe takes Joey on a trip in her cab. The One Where Ross Hugs Rachel - Joey is upset that Chandler is moving in with Monica. Phoebe helps Ross to show his feelings for Rachel. The One With Ross's Denial - Ross won't acknowledge his feelings for Rachel, who is occupied with looking for a new home. Joey seeks a new room-mate; and Monica and Chandler disagree over decor. The One Where Joey Loses His Insurance - Joey suffers a hernia just as his health insurance expires; Ross puts on an English accent when lecturing to university students; Phoebe's psychic reveals something grim; and Rachel discovers the marriage to Ross hasn't been annulled. The One With Joey's Porsche - Joey finds the keys to a Porsche; Chandler and Monica babysit Phoebe's triplets; and Rachel goes with Ross to make sure their marriage is annulled. The One On The Last Night - Rachel gets ready to move into Phoebe's apartment. Chandler has a leaving party with Joey before taking Rachel's place with Monica. The One Where Phoebe Runs - Joey gets a new room-mate - Australian dancer Janine LeCroix (Elle Macpherson) - while Rachel is amused by the running style of her new room-mate Phoebe, a cross between Kermit and The Six Million Dollar Man. The One With Ross's Teeth - Ross goes overboard on dental hygiene ahead of a date; Chandler thinks Janine has added too many feminine touches to Joey's flat; and Rachel tries to impress fashion designer Ralph Lauren. The One Where Ross Got High - Chandler finds out that Monica's parents Jack (Elliot Gould) and Judy (Christina Pickles) bear him a grudge for introducing Ross to marijuana. The One With The Routine - Janine invites Joey to Dick Clark's New Year's Eve extravaganza in Times Square, where Monica and Ross revive their high-school dance routine. Meanwhile, Phoebe and Rachel can't find the Christmas presents they got from Monica. The One With The Apothecary Table - Rachel tries to conceal her love of Pottery Barn furniture; and Joey falls out with Janine when she turns against his pals. The One With The Joke - Chandler is put out when Playboy publishes a raunchy joke which Ross has claimed credit for; and Phoebe's criticism upsets Monica and Rachel. The One With Rachel's Sister - Rachel's annoying sister Jill (Reese Witherspoon) turns up after being cut off by their father and falls for Ross. Monica has a cold but doesn't want it to affect her sex life with Chandler. The One Where Chandler Can't Cry - Chandler is criticised for not being able to cry; while Rachel and Jill (Reese Witherspoon) fight over Ross; and Phoebe discovers that her twin sister Ursula is starring in porn movies. The One That Could Have Been (part one) - The gang contemplate how differently their lives could have turned out. Chandler envisages life as assistant to famous soap star Joey; and Phoebe dreams of working on Wall Street. The One That Could Have Been (part two) - The gang continue to contemplate how differently their lives could have turned out. Ross dreams of how he could have spiced up his marriage to Carol (Jane Sibbett). The One With Unagi - Chandler upsets Monica when he gives her a home-made Valentine's Day present; Ross passes on his martial arts techniques to Rachel and Phoebe; while Joey needs a lookalike to help him in a money-making scheme. The One Where Ross Dates A Student - Ross gets into trouble when he goes out with student Elizabeth (Alexandra Holden). Phoebe and Rachel's apartment is wrecked by fire. The One With Joey's Fridge - Joey's fridge breaks down. Rachel needs an escort for a charity ball so the gang vies to find her Prince Charming; Ross frets over Elizabeth's rowdy plans for spring break. The One With Mac And C.H.E.E.S.E. - The gang reminisce as Joey prepares to audition for the part of an alien hunter in sci-fi show Mac And C.H.E.E.S.E. The One Where Ross Meets Elizabeth's Dad - Ross meets Elizabeth's protective father Paul (Bruce Willis) who isn't happy about the relationship - but is attracted to Rachel. Joey insults the creator of his robot co-star, and Phoebe reveals she's writing a novel based on the experiences of Monica and Chandler. The One Where Paul's The Man - When Ross goes with Elizabeth (Alexandra Holden) to her family's rural retreat, her father Paul (Bruce Willis) turns up with Rachel. Meanwhile, Monica is making wedding plans. The One With The Ring - Rachel grows disenchanted with an emotionally unhinged Paul (Bruce Willis). Chandler and Phoebe shop for Monica's engagement ring. The One With The Proposal (part one) - As Chandler proposes to Monica, Richard (Tom Selleck) reappears. Meanwhile, Phoebe and Rachel contemplate life without Mr Right. The One With The Proposal (part two) - Monica realises she may have to pop the question to Chandler. EXTRAS - Commentary by the 3 creators, Casino Trivia, Friends of Friends Video guest book, Gag Reel and Gunter Spills the Beans about Season 7. All in all, a must have for Friends Fanatics!
Rating: Summary: My favorite season Review: Season 6 is my favorite. Why? Who could forget Ross's electric white teeth? Or his deep insights on "Unagi"? Or Reese Witherspoon as Rachel's spoiled sister? How about Rachel and Ross trying to get their quickie Las Vegas marriage annuled ("Could you just strike 'consummated like bunnies' off the record, please?!?" spats a furious Rachel). And of course, Season 6 contains the 2-parter eppy with Chandler trying to fake Monica out by shunning the idea of marriage, almost losing her to hunky ex-man Richard (Tom Selleck), then ultimately propsing, saying the words Monica has longed to hear since the first episode. The Gag Reel alone is worth this boxed set. But the other extras are great, too. It's nice to see the episodes in their entirety, not edited for time like they are in reruns. Plus, you get never before seen footage, and that's always a plus. Four discs, 23 episodes, and a plethera of extras is a great deal for under thirty bucks.
Rating: Summary: Season six Review: This was a pretty great season, alot of events happened, like people changing apartments, each show was hileriously amazing. my personal favorite is the one where ross got high. all the past info spills out to judy and jack and then judy gives the big speach to everyone...good stuff. i like the whole annulment thing and how ross stays married to her secretly. lots of laughs and great moments, one of the best seasons for sure
Rating: Summary: *Loved It, Love It* Review: This is a great season....not that I dont think they're all GREAT! I just can't get enough of these six hilarious and entertaining people. No matter how many times I've seen an episode, I can still laugh histerically! I'm so sad that the show is over now, but wow...I mean what a way to end it. I'm so glad Ross and Rachel end up together; I'm even more glad Monica finally gets her dream! I love them all can't wait to finish my Friends DVD collection once all of them have come out! I can't wait to see what "Joey" will be like! Hope everyone has enjoyed the show as much as I have! *Friends Fan Forever*
Rating: Summary: A good way to spend an afternoon Review: I have purchased all of the friends seasons up to the current one out right now (season 8) and I have really enjoyed them. This season starts out with "The one after Vegas" Now, the Vegas Trip which was at the end of season 5 had me on the floor laughing so hard the first time I saw it, so I just had to pick up part 2 which is on this series. I love to spend an afternoon here and there just relaxing and watching my favorite episodes. To me, all the series are worth picking up...you might get one episode here and there that isn't as funny as most, but most are great quality and in my opinion well worth the price.
Rating: Summary: BETTER AND BETTER.... Review: THIS SHOW JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER. MY FAVORIATE EPISODE USED TO BE THE ONE WHERE ROSS, JOEY, CHANDLE, MONICA AND RACHEL PLAY THE TRIVIA GAME BUT I HAVE TO SAY I CHANGED MY MIND AFTER THE ONE WHERE CHANDLER PROPOSES. I THINK MOST GIRLS WOULD WANT IT DONE THAT WAY... IT WAS SO ROMANTIC. BRING ON SEASON 7!
Rating: Summary: They should have ended in 1999 Review: I now own seasons, seven and five, six, three, eight and one (stated in the order in which they were purchased). Six happens to be my favorite season out of them all. I do plan to purchase the complete second and fourth season and season nine when it's released in March. There's nothing funnier than the episode where Ross and Monica do the "Routine" for the Dick Clark's Rocking New Year's Eve Party. This season will keep you lauging and laughing and laughing on. Can you believe those two they really thought they could dance.
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