The woman had gone on an official trip and seeing the said picture, her husband filed for divorce. I hear "divorce," I immediately go to Ross. Ross and Rachel try to get an annulment, Joey finds the keys to a porsche in Central Perk, and Phoebe, Monica and Chandler babysit the triplets. Chandler runs into Janice, and finds her more irritating than ever and creates an elaborate plan to break up with her, meanwhile, Ross attempts to learn how to play rugby to impress Emily and Monica obsesses over a electric lighting switch. Chandler : I always thought having a heart attack was nature's way of telling you to die! 1 Background 1.1 Early Life 1.2 Season 1 1.3 Season 2 1.4 Season 3 1.5 Season 4 1.6 Season 5 1.7 Season 6 1.8 Season 7 1.9 Season 8 … Directed by James Burrows. With Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc. 1 Plot 2 Cast and Crew 2.1 Main Cast 2.2 Supporting Cast 2.3 Crew 3 Trivia 4 Goofs 5 External links 6 Episode Navigation When a sexy … With Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc. Ross Geller, Ph.D. was one of the main characters on Friends (1994–2004). As Valentine's Day approaches; Ross and his date end up at the same restaurant as Carol and Susan, Joey inadvertently sets Chandler up on a blind date with Janice, and the girls burn mementos of their old boyfriends. Both parts aired on February 17, 2000. It is being claimed that after seeing this photo, the woman's husband, asked for a divorce. [Phoebe stares at him angrily.] "The One With Five Steaks And An Eggplant" is the fifth episode of the second season of Friends, which aired on NBC on October 19, 1995. 1 Plot 2 Cast and Crew 2.1 Main Cast 2.2 Supporting Cast 2.3 Crew 3 Trivia 3.1 General 3.2 Goofs/Continuity 4 External links 5 Episode Navigation It's Ross & Monica's parents' 35th wedding anniversary, and Monica is very excited to be giving the … Friends had various guest stars and recurring characters that ended up having more relevant roles as the series progressed, but one stood out as they were recast after their first appearance: Carol, Ross’ ex-wife. "The One That Could Have Been" is a non-canonical, two part episode of the sixth season of Friends. Friends followed a group of six characters (Phoebe, Monica, Rachel, Joey, Chandler, and Ross) living in New York City, and throughout its ten seasons, … Directed by James Burrows. Directed by Gary Halvorson. Directed by James Burrows. Following an eight-month wait between the end of Season 2 and a renewal, “Divorce” landed its lowest episode order to date (six, down from eight in Season 2 and 10 in Season 1). "The One with Ross's Wedding" is the two-part fourth-season finale of the American television sitcom Friends, comprising the 96th and 97th episodes of the series overall. Ross’s only response to her rant is to kiss her, and the episode ends on them making out. With Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc. Joey and Chandler take Ross to a hockey game to take his mind off the anniversary of the first time he slept with Carol, while the girls … "The One In Massapequa" is the eighteenth episode of the eighth season of Friends, which aired on March 28, 2002. With Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc. When planning birthday festivities for Ross, the six discover money is an issue in life, even among friends. 1 Plot 1.1 Present 1.2 Alternate Universe 2 Cast and Crew 2.1 Main Cast 2.2 Supporting Cast 2.3 Crew 3 Trivia 3.1 Goofs 4 … It is a "what if" scenario, of what the Friends group would have looked like if things didn't go exactly as they had. He was portrayed by David Schwimmer.