
This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. As its ratings following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, illustrated,
Friends has matured into
television's most beloved
comfort show. The peerless ensemble--
Jennifer Aniston, a pre-
Arquette Courtney Cox, Emmy winner
Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and
David Schwimmer--makes
a lasting first impression in the first season's 24 episodes, which are
presented chronologically on four discs. The perky "Pilot" introduces
unlucky-in-love
Monica, runaway bride
Rachel, sad sack
Ross,
New Age ditz Phoebe, wise guy
Chandler, and womanizer
Joey. The focus of the first season is
Ross's unrequited love for
Rachel, but we have these moments to remember: the arrival of
Marcel the monkey ("The One with the Monkey");
Monica, Rachel, and
Phoebe's "cleansing ritual" ("
The One with the Candy Hearts"); the escalating game of shower
peek-a-boo ("The One with the Boobies");
Joey as
Al Pacino's butt double ("
The One with the Butt");
Ross taking lessons from
Joey in how to "
talk dirty" ("
The One with the Stoned Guy"); former "
Must-See TV" stars
Helen Hunt and
George Clooney ("
The One with Two Parts"); and
Chandler spilling the beans to
Rachel about
Ross's feelings for her ("
The One Where Rachel Finds Out"). Though its devoted fans can recite these episodes chapter and verse,
Friends
maintains its sparkle through repeat viewings, a testament to the sharp
writing as well as the cast's lightning-in-a-bottle chemistry and
lived-in performances. The episodes are presented uncut and extended,
with previously unseen dialogue and scenes. And those who hate
Friends and would like to drown the characters in the opening credits' fountain are directed to the episode "
The One with the Boobies," in which guest star
Fisher Stevens
hilariously nails the "dysfunctional group dynamic ... co-dependent,
emotionally stunted, sitting in your stupid coffeehouse and you're all
like, 'Define me, define me.'"
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