Friends is an iconic television show that has left an indelible mark on popular culture. With its relatable characters, witty dialogue, and hilarious storylines, it’s no wonder that the show remains highly influential today. However, amidst all the chaos and laughter, some episodes tend to get lost in the shuffle. These episodes may not be the most popular, but they deserve more love from the show’s faithful audiences.
“The One with the Fake Monica” (Season 1, Episode 21) is a great example of an underrated episode. This episode not only showcases Courteney Cox’s comedic talents but also marks a significant step forward in Monica’s story. Meanwhile, Ross’ monkey, Marcel, reaches sexual maturity, forcing Ross to give it to a zoo, leading to a bittersweet but ultimately beneficial outcome for the group’s dynamic.
Another hidden gem is “The One Where Heckles Dies” (Season 2, Episode 3). This episode sees Chandler struggling to come to terms with the death of his neighbor, Mr. Heckles, and his fear of ending up like him. Meanwhile, Ross tries to convince Phoebe that evolution is a fact, leading to a hilarious and memorable storyline.
Phoebe-centric episodes are often overlooked, but “The One Where Old Yeller Dies” (Season 2, Episode 20) is a standout. This episode sees Phoebe struggling to accept the truth about her mother’s lies and her own innocence. Lisa Kudrow shines in this episode, showcasing Phoebe’s innocence and naivety to great comedic effect.
Throughout the seasons, some episodes rise above the rest due to their clever writing, memorable moments, and engaging storylines. “The One with Chandler’s Work Laugh” (Season 5, Episode 12) is a great example, as Monica learns about Chandler’s silly laugh and the two bond over their shared dislike for his annoying boss.
Ross’ relationships often provide comedic fodder, and “The One with the Ride-Along” (Season 5, Episode 20) is no exception. This episode sees Ross, Chandler, and Joey going on a stakeout with Phoebe’s cop boyfriend, Gary, which leads to a series of absurd and hilarious moments. Meanwhile, Monica and Rachel get their own storyline, as they break into Ross’ apartment and overhear a message from his ex-wife, Emily.
Rachel-Phoebe duos are some of the show’s best, and “The One with the Apothecary Table” (Season 6, Episode 11) is a prime example. This episode features the best of both characters, as Rachel’s ambitious personality clashes with Phoebe’s innocence. The episode is also a showcase for the show’s iconic “Pottery Barn” couch.
Joey-centric episodes are often overlooked, but “The One with Joey’s Fridge” (Season 6, Episode 19) is a standout. This episode sees Joey attempt to guilt his friends into giving him money to repair his broken fridge, leading to a series of chaotic and hilarious moments.
As the seasons progress, some episodes become memorable not only because of their storylines but also because of their memorable characters. “The One with the Engagement Picture” (Season 7, Episode 5) is a great example, as Chandler struggles to pose for a photo, making increasingly silly faces. Meanwhile, Phoebe and Ross date a divorcing couple, leading to a series of chaotic and comedic moments.
In the final seasons, some episodes rise above the rest due to their clever writing and memorable moments. “The One with Rachel’s Phone Number” (Season 9, Episode 9) is a standout, as Phoebe’s boyfriend, Mike, spends a night with Ross and discovers they have nothing in common. This episode is not only memorable but also features some of the show’s best comedic moments.
Finally, “The One Where Estelle Dies” (Season 10, Episode 15) is a hidden gem among the show’s final episodes. This episode sees Estelle, Joey’s agent, pass away, and Phoebe impersonates her to shield Joey from the pain. Kudrow’s impersonation of Estelle’s famous voice is enough to make the episode, and the rest of the story is filled with comedic gold.
These episodes may not be the most popular, but they deserve more love from the show’s faithful audiences. They showcase the best of the show’s characters, writing, and comedic moments, making them some of the most memorable episodes in Friends’ iconic run.