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Friends - The Complete Sixth Season

Friends - The Complete Sixth Season

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The one with all the marriage....
Review: Ross accidentally marries Rachel, Chandler almost doesn't get to marry Monica, and Rachel find that she does not want to marry Elizabeth's Dad. Overall, a really fun, and heartwariming season.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVE FRIENDS!!!
Review: I Rate this a 4 1/2-5 stars!
I'm 13 I just have started watching friends
I have Seen Season 5 I rented from Movie Galley
I have Seasons 6 & 7
I also have the Friends of friends for season 1-4
I am hoping t get season 8 & season 1, & 2 for Christmas!
I think you should either buy this or rent it I am hoping
to save up to get the complete Season 1-5 & 8-10!
This is my favorite show this and 7th heaven!
-Hannah

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Friends Forever!
Review: Season 6 is a sentimental favorite of mine of all the seasons of Friends because this is the season when I first started watching the show. And now that I've seen every single episode in the entire series, season 6 still delivers.

Highlights have to be TOW Ross Got High(one of my all time favorites, all six stole scene after scene from each other, cementing their ensemble as one of the best in TV history), TOW Rachel's Sister and TOW Chandler Can't Cry (Reese Witherspoon is one of the best guest stars in the series, the two part episode was memorable), TOW the Last Night (hilarious and moving, the three ladies stole the show), TO That Could Have Been (seriously funny, Kudrow, Perry, Schwimmer, and Cox were all a riot in here) and of course the big payoff TOW the Proposal (most memorable engagement ever, Cox and Perry were especially moving)

As for the special features, I've listened to all three commentaries by the creators (Ross Got High, TOT Could Have Been, TOW the Proposal) and I must say all three are good. My only complain is please have the cast do a commentary I'm sure it wouldn't be the worst thing. There's also a blooper reel for the season and some really hilarious like Matthew Perry's obsession with his feces (lol). There's also short interviews with some of the recurring stars like Maggie Wheeler, Christina Pickles, Elliot Gould etc.

Grade: A

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How does the relationship between chandler & monica work?
Review: are they happy with this relationship?
are they romantic infront of there friends?
central perk is the place where they hang out, so do they romance over there too?
well it's romantic and hot if they do ... infront of everyone, huh.
4 childrens i cut the bad word, but learn it as soon as u get 15,k.

i'll have to buy season six

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: accident?
Review: an accidental couple?
rach & ross?
i don't believe it, then how did in season2 they were in love?
this mirrage shouldn't have been an accident,it should been an symbol of love!
and why did ross say rachel in the saremony of his mirrage with,emily?
HOW?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Friends: The Complete Sixth Season (1999-2000)
Review: We all wanted to know what had happened when we saw Ross and Rachel come out of the chapel after exchanging drunken vows. Well, the six friends let us in on what had happened when they returned for the sixth season.

Ross and Rachel wake up the next morning, thinking about nothing, except that they have severely bad hangovers. They then realize what they had done and figure out what to do. Rachel wants a divorce, but Ross immediately disagrees, for if they go through with a divorce, that'll make it Divorce #3 for Ross. He promises that he'll take care of it, but tells Phoebe that he did nothing and is letting the marriage stand without Rachel knowing. Rachel finds out and takes care of it herself, acting like Ross planned the drunken marriage. But Ross points out that it was Rachel who suggested it, not Ross. Rachel apologizes deeply.

Meanwhile, Monica and Chandler decide to move in together. Rachel moves out, but Phoebe invited Rachel to move in with her. Rachel accepts. Joey has Chandler's bedroom unoccupied, so he puts an ad out for a new roommate. Taking the extra room is Australian dancer, Janine. Joey is head over heels for Janine, but she feels nothing for Joey. Janine is then hired to be one of the dancers for Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve. She invites Joey, Ross, and Monica. Joey hopes to kiss Janine when the countdown begins, but when they finish the countdown, they director yells cut. Joey and Janine both confess to each other that they wanted to kiss each other, which leads them into actually kissing. The kiss leads them into a relationship. But that doesn't last long, for Janine does not like hanging out with Monica and Chandler. Joey asks her to move out, for he can't have this between her and his friends.

Phoebe's apartment burns up. The damages are bad, but they can be easily repaired. Monica makes up the extra bedroom for Rachel, while Phoebe moves in with Joey. But when Phoebe finds out that Rachel was the cause of the fire, when she left her hair-straightener plugged in, Phoebe moves in with Monica and Chandler, while Rachel moves in with Joey. Rachel's sister, Jill Green, shows up. She is just as spoiled as Rachel was, where Rachel tries to help Jill come out of that. She also tries to persuade Ross not to date Jill, but Jill seduces Ross into dating her, because of Rachel going against it. Ross sees that dating Jill is wrong, so he dumps her. Jill yells at Rachel for doing what she did and tells her that she will not change her spoiled ways.

Meanwhile, Ross, who is now a college professor in Paleontology, begins dating Elizabeth, one of his own students. He meets Elizabeth's dad, Paul. Paul disapproves of Ross, because of their age difference, but Paul makes the same mistake when he dates Rachel. Ross dumps Elizabeth because of her immaturity. Rachel breaks up with Paul, regretting that she made him get in touch with his sensitivity.

Chandler than decides that he is ready for full commitment. He decides that he wants to propose to Monica. But he wants the proposal to be a major surprise for Monica, so he throws her off track, making her think that he is never going to marry. Phoebe helps Chandler buy the ring. Chandler thinks of a way to propose to Monica, until Richard shows up. Richard had dated Monica during the last half of the second season, but they broke up because Richard did not want kids. Chandler is ready to ask the question, but finds out that Richard still loves Monica and wants her back. Chandler talks to Richard and finally makes Richard realize that his chance is gone. Richard agrees 100% and tells Chandler, "...When you do get her, don't ever let her go". He heads back to the apartment, hoping to find Monica there. But Joey comes out from his apartment and tells Chandler that Monica is gone. He tells him that Monica was so upset with Chandler, that she moved out of the apartment and moved back into her parents and does not want to see Chandler for awhile. Heartbroken, Chandler goes inside the apartment to call Monica, but he finds the apartment filled with candles. And there is Monica. Monica begins proposing, but she claims in joyful tears that, "...There's a reason why girls don't do this". Chandler bends down on one knee. He tells her, in the most romantic way, how much he loves her, while shedding a few tears himself. He then pulls out the ring and asks the big question. Monica, through her tears, more than happily accepts.

Just think that this almost became their last season, until their producers promised the cast their full share. This is another one of their best, so buy it and get ready to laugh your a$$ again with the complete sixth season

FRIENDS: The Complete Sixth Season (1999-2000) (episode guide)
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 (Part 1)
The One That Could Have Been (Part 2)
The One With Unagi
The One Where Ross Dates A Student
The One With Joey's Fridge
The One With 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 (Part 1)
The One With The Proposal (Part 2)


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