haha. Too true! Also, Christina Applegate nails the performance. She's always terrific in her work. :)
Angel Groves
2025-01-05 22:06:23 +0000 UTC
Awesome reaction, Nick really seemed to find it funny! And Amyβs character is great, she reveals how little it takes for people to mimic her character because they believe itβs justified in response to her being rude.
thelegend18scholesy
2025-01-01 04:41:30 +0000 UTC
I hate Amy as a character but my god does her being there make for some good comedy ππ
Romang
2024-12-22 00:15:27 +0000 UTC
That was such a stupid plotline. It only happened because Amy forgot to mention Chandler.
Besides, it's a "moo" point because Chandler died first.
Zuko Halliwell
2024-12-21 11:15:31 +0000 UTC
yes I love Phoebe and Mike! and I love that he also stood up for her to his parents as well. Like you guys said he's pretty much like the perfect boyfriend for her and that even though his parents come off as kinda like stuck up rich people that Mike isn't the same as them and loves her for who she is. i'm so glad you guys like them too. (plus having Paul rudd in the role is just a added bonus imo lol) As far as the Thanksgiving episode I can see why Chandler was hurt. Especially given right now him and Monica are trying to have their own child and him believing he couldn't take care of Emma if something happened to Ross and Rachel just makes his inner fears of becoming a dad even worse.
Kailey
2024-12-19 22:23:52 +0000 UTC
dang
Tia
2024-12-19 19:06:33 +0000 UTC
Okay rant time! (I know it's just a sitcom and it's meant to be funny but I don't care) I will go through and comment on the other episodes, but the Thanksgiving ep has me riled! Ross and Rachel are so cruel. So They seriously discussed this already and decided that if Chandler was to lose both his friends/in-laws and his wife they'd then leave it in their will that Emma would be removed from his care? What if he'd been raising her from say 2-8 or something before Monica died? Would this still happen?! And then to say she'd go to Jack and JUDY?! Because she was such a wonderful mom to her own daughter?! They both grew up and watched as Judy would rip into her daughter, constantly fat-shaming, criticizing her every move and decision, to the point Monica was in THERAPY?! (Monica mentioned this in the ep when she lost a false nail in the food and her mom made the quip about how she figured she'd need back up meals in case she "pulled a Monica!") She had a compulsive eating disorder throughout childhood-to teen years to cope with her mother's treatment of her. Ross was openly favored, and her own mother actually told Rachel she was like the daughter she never had (what's Monica?!) and THAT is who they want raising their child?! Chandler is fun, but he in season 1 (not sure about at this point as they've all had job progression over the series!) he was the one with the highest paying job, he had life savings (quite a lot by the sounds of it!), he covered most of Joey's rent and bills and never made him feel bad for it. He's very serious about the practical stuff.
EDIT: To add on, Did they even consider the emotional trauma that would cause Emma?! Imagine an 8 year old Emma, been living with her aunt and uncle for a couple years after her parents died, then loses her aunt and is removed from her uncle's care? Her uncle who would of been raising her for several years?! Sorry, this just made me so freaking mad.