'Friends' when it wanted to did a nice line in farce based episodes, but this is the main example.
Full of funny twists and turns that use all the main cast this is an enjoyable episode, right up there with the shows best of all time.
What I like also is the way that despite all the farce the show is also able to have a real moment at the end between Matthew Perry and Jennifer Aniston. It's the way that the show finds that balance that elevates it beyond the normal sitcom plot.
'Frasier' is the show of this era most known for farce, but this 'Friends' episode shows that it too could be farcical.
Full of funny twists and turns that use all the main cast this is an enjoyable episode, right up there with the shows best of all time.
What I like also is the way that despite all the farce the show is also able to have a real moment at the end between Matthew Perry and Jennifer Aniston. It's the way that the show finds that balance that elevates it beyond the normal sitcom plot.
'Frasier' is the show of this era most known for farce, but this 'Friends' episode shows that it too could be farcical.