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Phoebe Buffay-Hannigan (born February 16, 1967) is a fictional character from the popular US television sitcom Friends (1994-2004), played by Lisa Kudrow.[1] Her claims to fame include her guitar playing in Central Perk and her elaborate improbable stories about her previous lives. Phoebe was known throughout the series as the eccentric but street smart friend. The One Where It All Began is the first episode of the American television situation comedy Friends, which premiered on September 22, 1994 on the NBC network. ...
The Last One is the seventeenth/eighteenth episode of season ten and the final episode of the television situation comedy Friends. ...
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Lisa Marie Diane Kudrow (born July 30, 1963) is an Emmy Award- and SAG-winning American actress best known for her role as Phoebe Buffay in the popular television sitcom Friends. ...
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Lisa Marie Diane Kudrow (born July 30, 1963) is an Emmy Award- and SAG-winning American actress best known for her role as Phoebe Buffay in the popular television sitcom Friends. ...
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Background Family Phoebe reveals her bizarre family history piece by piece throughout the series. Her biological mother is Phoebe Abbott, a real-estate agent, who, after birthing Phoebe and her identical twin Ursula at age 18, gave them up to her best friend Lily.[2] Lily's husband, a pharmacist named Frank Buffay, was the girls' biological father.[3] Frank left when they were very young. Lily, the woman Phoebe believed to be her birthmother until the end of Season 3,[4] worked on a barge[5] during Phoebe and Ursula's childhood, while living in upstate New York[6]. Phoebe's mother Lily committed suicide on Christmas Day when the twins were 14 (or possibly 15; see Age and Birthdays below). [7] Their stepfather was imprisoned (for reasons unknown) shortly thereafter[6] (and was still incarcerated as of Season 10),[8] driving the twins to the streets of New York City.[6] Parents who physically gave birth to the child in person. ...
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This is a list of recurring characters on the American sitcom Friends. ...
This is a list of recurring characters on the American sitcom Friends. ...
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This is a list of recurring characters on the American sitcom Friends. ...
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Phoebe Buffay-Hannigan (born February 16, 1967) is a fictional character from the popular US television sitcom Friends (1994-2004), played by Lisa Kudrow. ...
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To hide Frank Buffay's real identity Phoebe's grandmother (Lily's mother, Frances, played by Audra Lindley) with whom Phoebe lives in New York), told her he was a tree surgeon in Burma where there are no phones; she showed Phoebe pictures of another man claiming that he was her father. He was actually a model whose picture was a sample used to picture frames Phoebe's grandmother bought. Also in Phoebe's grandmother's apartment there is a framed picture of Albert Einstein, whom Phoebe believes is her grandfather. Lindley in the opening credits of Threes Company Audra Marie Lindley (September 24, 1918 â October 16, 1997) was an American actress most famous for her role as landlady Helen Roper on the popular sitcom Threes Company and its spin-off, The Ropers. ...
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Phoebe and her twin sister were thus left alone. Phoebe left their hometown in upstate New York shortly thereafter and moved to New York City to earn a living. She didn't succeed and spent several years homeless on the street before moving in with Monica; she stayed there until 1993, when she moved in with Grandmother Frances. During this time, she earned a massage therapist license and joined a practice. Frances dies during season five, and at the memorial service Phoebe finally meets her father Frank Buffay (Bob Balaban). A Massage therapist is a Health practitioner who uses a combination of therapeutic techniques in order to stimulate and enhance the life of another person. ...
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Following her grandmother's death, Phoebe continued to live in her apartment with her friend Denise and later joined by Rachel Greene. In season six Rachel's hair straightener sets the apartment afire, prompting Phoebe to reside temporarily with Chandler and Monica. When her own apartment is rebuilt (with only one bedroom), she lived there alone until she married Mike in season ten. This article contains a trivia section. ...
Phoebe eventually meets her biological mother, Phoebe Abbott (Teri Garr). Teri Garr (born December 11, 1947 in Lakewood, Ohio) is an American actress and comedienne. ...
Phoebe and Ursula were estranged, though precisely when or why this happened is never fully explained. As adults they remain distant, only speaking when necessary. Ursula is shown to be callous toward Phoebe. Ursula was revealed to be the waitress from Mad About You, which is the show that Lisa Kudrow was appearing on when Friends began. Lisa Kudrow played both Phoebe and Ursula at the same time using the split screen effect. Mad About You is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 23, 1992, to May 24, 1999. ...
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The sisters also have a half-brother, Frank Buffay Jr., named after their father; Phoebe discovered Frank during one of her attempts to find her father. After marrying his home economics teacher, Alice (Debra Jo Rupp), Frank Jr. asked Phoebe if she would act as a surrogate mother for them, as they were desperate to have children but weren't able to conceive. Phoebe agreed and duly produced triplets: a boy, Frank Jr. Jr.; and 2 girls, Leslie and Chandler. Frank Buffay Jr. ...
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Early life Phoebe became homeless soon after the departure of all her caregivers and by age 14 she was living on the streets of New York. She never attended college, but she ostensibly met behind a dumpster with a small group to learn French. She also displays the ability to speak Italian. Bag lady redirects here. ...
She occasionally resorted to mugging to survive. At one point, when they were fourteen, she mugged Ross, back when these future Friends were still strangers. Phoebe also mentions that she lived in Prague. She also stated that she lived with an albino man who washed windows. Look up Mugging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Her previous lifestyle and wild stories shocked her friends. When she tells the story of the time when she stabbed a cop, their obviously surprised looks caused her to retort, "Well he stabbed me first!" Phoebe picked up an impressive talent for boxing at a YMCA, where, according to her, the guys "weren't being Christian enough". Look up cop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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After her grandmother's death, Phoebe inherited her yellow taxi and apartment. She moves in with Monica as a result of answering a roommate ad. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Musical talent
The guitar is Phoebe's instrument of choice and she regularly plays in Central Perk. Phoebe's somewhat dubious musical skills were a popular source of entertainment. Her stunning array of songs include "The Double-Double-Double-Jointed Boy", "Bisexuals", "Sue, Sue, Suicide", "Sticky Shoes", "Ode to a Pubic Hair (Little Black Curly Hair)", and most famously "Smelly Cat", which became both a jingle for a kitty litter commercial and a serious commercial release. Other popular tunes include "The Grandma Song" and "The Cow in the Meadow goes Moo" which she sang to the children in the public library program, earning her the name "The Lady Who Sings About the Truth". Phoebe Buffay File links The following pages link to this file: Friends Phoebe Buffay Smelly Cat ...
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Phoebe's musical influences and favourite bands are heterogeneous: she seems to know some tunes from Lionel Richie by heart, yet a taste for rock, heavy metal and hard rock can be clearly noticed. To name a few examples: Look up Heterogeneous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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- She attempts to meet Sting while pretending to be Susan, as Ben goes to school with Sting's son.She ends up with a restraining order.
- In season 9, episode 03, she says she's "working on a couple Iron Maiden covers".
- In season 7, episode 17, she expresses her love for the grindcore band Carcass.
- In season 9, episode 13, she sings Queen's "We Are the Champions" at a piano bar.
- In season 4, episode 1, Phoebe and her mother both say that they like The Beatles.
She describes her musical style as "acoustic folksy stuff" (season 9, episode 03).[2] Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band from Leyton in the East End of London. ...
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Carcass were a British band formed by Napalm Death guitarist Bill Steer together with drummer Ken Owen in 1985. ...
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On the first seasons, she plays in open tuning, which requires only one finger to play major chords. In later seasons she plays in standard tuning. While attempting to teach Joey guitar, she professes to be "self-taught" and doesn't know the real names of chords. She refers to G-sharp as "Ice Berg" and A as "Bear Claw" because of her finger formations while playing them.
Smelly Cat Smelly Cat first appeared in the second season episode "The One with the Baby on the Bus" where it was revealed to be Phoebe's most popular song. At the end of the episode she teaches a character played by guest star Chrissie Hynde to play the song. In "The One Where Eddie Moves In" Phoebe makes a professional recording of the song for possible commercial release, though her voice is replaced by an older singer. A short video for the song also appeared in this episode and is included in full as a bonus feature on the second season DVD set. In "The One with Phoebe's Ex-Partner" a character played by guest star Elizabeth Daily uses the song as a jingle for a cat litter commercial. In the fifth season episode "The One with Joey's Bag" Phoebe meets her estranged father, who reveals he sang a lullaby to her when she was a child, called "Sleepy Girl", which has the same melody as Smelly Cat. The "Smelly Cat Medley" track on the Friends Again soundtrack, credited to Phoebe Buffay & The Hairballs (featuring the Pretenders), features a recording of the scene, and then a new, more artistic recording of the duet between Hynde and Phoebe. Hynde then launches into a hard-rock version with new lyrics. The song became so famous that a group of Portuguese comedians had elected Gato Fedorento (Smelly Cat in Portuguese) for their show's name, claiming they were fans of Friends. Also when meeting Mike's parents, she sings it to them during dinner because nobody had spoken in seventeen minutes in "The One with Ross' Inappropriate Song".[9] The One With the Baby on the Bus is the sixth episode of season two of the television situation comedy Friends. ...
Chrissie Hynde (born Christine Ellen Hynde, 7 September 1951, Akron, Ohio) is an American rock musician, best known as the leader of the band The Pretenders. ...
The One Where Eddie Moves In is the seventeenth episode of season two of the television situation comedy Friends. ...
The One With Phoebes Ex-Partner is the fourteenth episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ...
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List of Songs Sung in the Show - Confused Favorite Thing -From "The Pilot"
- Love Song -From "The Pilot"
- Blackout -From "The One With the Blackout
- Suicide and a Snowman -From "The One with the Monkey"
- My Mother's Ashes -From "The One with the Monkey"
- My Coma Guy -From "The One with Mrs. Bing"
- Babies -From "The One With the Birth"
- They Found Their Bodies -From "The One With the Birth"
- Shower Song -From "The One with the Baby on the Bus"
- When I Play -From "The One with the Baby on the Bus"
- Double-Jointed Boy -From "The One with the Baby on the Bus"
- Stephanie -From "The One with the Baby on the Bus"
- Terry's A Jerk -From "The One with the Baby on the Bus"
- Smelly Cat -Episodes Listed Above
- Two of Them Kissed Last Night -From "The One with the List"
- The Cow in the Meadow -From "The One After the Superbowl"
- Grandma -From "The One After the Superbowl"
- That's Another Thing That You Don't Wanna Do -From "The One After the Superbowl"
- Bisexuals -From "The One After the Superbowl"
- Crusty Old Man -From "The One where Dr. Ramoray Dies"
- Endless Love -From "The Giant Poking Device" (Duet sung by her and Chandler after he broke up with Janice"
- Sticky Shoes -From "The One With Phoebe's Ex'Partner"
- Jingle Bitch -From "The One With Phoebe's Ex'Partner"
- Crazy Underwear -From "The One With Ross' Thing"
- Sixty-Six Colors of my Bedroom -From "The One with the Jelly fish"
- Dumb Drunken Bitch -From "The One With the Cat"
- My Sticky Shoe -From "The One with Joey's New Girlfriend"
- Parading Goats -From "The One with Joey's New Girlfriend"
- Papier-Maché Man -From "The One with Joey's New Girlfriend"
- Little Tiny Tarzan -From "The One Where Chandler Crosses the Line"
- Holiday Song (Several Versions) -From "The One with the Girl From Poukeepsie
- Little Fetus -From "The One with Phoebe's Embryos
- Little Black Curly Hair -From "The One with Ross' Denial
- Two Heart Attacks -From "The One That Could Have Been Part 2"
- Addicted To Pork -From "The One with Monica's Thunder"
- First Time I Met Chandler -From "The One with Monica's Thunder"
- Whenever I Get Married -From "The One with Monica's Thunder"
- We Thought Phoebe Would Leave -From "The One with Monica's Thunder"
- Who Will Perform The Ceremony? -From "The One with Monica's Thunder"
- Ross Can! -From "The One with Monica's Boots"
- Argentina -From "The One with Rachel's Dream"
- The Woman Smelled Like Garbage -From "The One with Rachel's Dream"
- The Food In Javu -From "The One with Rachel's Dream"
- Swedish National Anthem -From "The One with The Fertility Test "
- Emma -From "The One with the Cake"
- When The Sun Comes Up -From "The Last One"
- Don't Let Love Fly Away -From "The Last One"
Mentioned - Salt Water Taffy Man -From "The One With the Chicken Pox"
- Pepper People -From "The One With Joey's New Girlfriend"
- Pervert Parade -From "The One with Ross' Inapropriate Song"
- Ode To A Pubic Hair -From "The One with Ross' Inapropriate Song"
- You Suck -From "The One with Rachel's Dream"
- The Ballad of the Uncircumsised Man- From "The One with Rachel's Dream"
- Shut Up and Go Home -From "The One with Rachel's Dream"
- Su-Su-Suicide -From "The One With The Baby On The Bus"
Animal rights and the environment Phoebe has many principles, though she sometimes fails to stick to them. She is a vegetarian, and doesn't eat "food with a face", however she succumbs to her cravings for meat during her pregnancy, though only after Joey agrees to abstain from meat so that no extra animals would need to be killed. She frequently uses her vegetarianism to apologize for some behaviours, especially the ones which makes animals suffer; for example, when she punches Joey, making him bleed, she seems to be reasonably surprised and says: "Wow, and I'm a vegetarian!" For animals adapted to eat primarily plants, sometimes referred to as vegetarian animals, see Herbivore. ...
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She is against the wearing of fur coats, though decides she looks good in one that she inherits. Once, she became very upset upon witnessing trees being cut down and sold as Christmas trees, and when witnessing a woman stubbing out a cigarette on a tree forced her to apologize to it. She also cries when flowers die (and even arranges funerals for them), and feels sorry about sitting on a line of ants and accidentally killing them. She even once named a rat living in her apartment - "Bob" and a mouse "Susie". When Bob had babies and was killed, she tried to raise the babies herself. A Christmas tree in a German home One of the most popular traditions associated with the celebration of Christmas, the Christmas tree is normally an evergreen conifer tree that is brought in the house or used in the open, and is decorated with Christmas lights and colourful ornaments during the...
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Although she is a vegetarian, in "The One In Vegas", after remarking about being handed a coupon for a 99-cent steak and lobster dinner, Monica says, "Phoebe, you don't eat meat", to which Phoebe responds, "For 99 cents, I'd eat you." Also in "The One with the Blackout" she says she 'stays away from dairy' which implies she is a vegan, or possibly lactose intolerant. The One In Vegas, Part Two is the 24th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ...
The One with the Blackout is the seventh episode of season one of the television situation comedy Friends. ...
Hens kept in cramped conditions â the avoidance of animal suffering is the primary motivation of people who become vegans A vegan is a person who avoids the ingestion or use of animal products. ...
Personality Having experienced nothing like a normal, complete childhood, Phoebe is often quite naïve and innocent, and is in some regards still a child at heart. She still believes Santa Claus exists, until Joey says otherwise. Childhood (song) Childhood is a broad term usually applied to the phase of development in humans between infancy and adulthood. ...
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Phoebe is the most promiscuous of the three girls, being the one most often referred to as having casual sex. During the episode "The One with Rachel's Phone Number", Rachel attempts to convince Mike to do her a favor by promising that Phoebe will do anything he wants: "Seriously, I'm talking dirty stuff." Mike is surprised that it could "get any dirtier". In one episode, it has been suggested that Phoebe has had a threesome. In one episode where Rachel and Phoebe fight over a guy Phoebe says that she hasn't been on a date in very long. Rachel claims then that Phoebe had a date 3 days ago to which Phoebe replies, "That wasn’t a date! That was, that was just friends getting together…having sex." Another episode has Phoebe and Mike celebrating their anniversary, Rachel asks her "So which anniversary?, first date?, first kiss?, first time sleeping together?" to which Phoebe replies "Yeah". This implies that she is prone to sleeping with her date on the first date. Also Phoebe kisses Rachel in one episode to experience Rachel's claim to be a fantastic kisser. Phoebe says that if she had to select Monica or Rachel to have a lesbian relationship with, she would select Rachel because she is "not as high-maintenance" as Monica. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
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An example of this occurs in the "The One with Ross and Monica's Cousin"; after Ross & Monica's gorgeous female cousin (played by Denise Richards) is shuffled from Monica's apartment to Ross's, and finally to Phoebe's (because Chandler and Ross are uncontrollably attracted to her). Phoebe experiences the same sexual desire for her that the men did. (In voiceover we hear Phoebe's thought: "Ask her out, she's not YOUR cousin!"). The One with Ross and Monicas Cousin is the 19th episode of Season 7 in the TV series Friends. ...
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Phoebe often uses her chaotic childhood and traumatic past as sympathy ploys to her friends. References to her mother's death were usually to get her own way. However, as the series progressed, the other friends indulge her less frequently. ...
Phoebe believes in reincarnation and refers to multiple gods; however, not all of Phoebe's beliefs seem internally connected. She is very open to the existence of paranormal phenomena and willing to consider the most bizarre scientific theories, much to Ross' confusion and despair. She, however, does not believe the theory of evolution or even that of gravity, claiming she feels more pushed down than pulled. At one point, Phoebe is even possessed by the spirit of an 82 year-old woman who had unfinished business. Phoebe also claims to hear voices in her head, and at one point, even heard what Joey was singing in his head. This article is about the theological concept. ...
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Phoebe's use of the alter ego of Regina Phalange, but when once she is pretending to be French, the French version of her alter ego "Regine Phalnge". The first reference to Phalange is when she contacts Emily Waltham's family, pretending she is Dr. Regina Phalange diagnosing a disease for Ross. Alter Ego has multiple meanings: Alter Ego is a game for the Commodore 64 computer. ...
Friendships Chandler Chandler acts as something of a little brother to Phoebe, demanding on several occasions, "Pheebs! Play with me!" After Phoebe learns that Chandler is seeing Monica, she makes sexual advances towards him to test the strength of his devotion, despite having a platonic relationship. Chandler asks Phoebe to help him select an engagement ring for Monica (after Phoebe accidentally walked in on him looking through brochures). Eventually Chandler is called upon to walk Phoebe down the aisle when she marries Mike, although originally it was to be Joey. Although the characters were established as being close friends (the two are often seen hanging out as a pair), the nature of their story lines often meant limited interaction. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Joey Phoebe and Joey had a similar relationship and appear to be "on the same wavelength" quite often, perhaps partially due to their being the only members of the group who lack a college education and didn't know each other as long as the others have. Joey is Phoebe's best male friend and vice-versa, they have dinner together once a month to talk about the rest of the group. Both characters show a fondness and softness for each other, even when joking or being upset towards the others. In "TOW the Ride Along" she casually explained that "when the revolution comes, I will have to destroy you all...except you, Joey." Joey was also angered when Monica and Chandler did not show support for his "identical hand twin" idea and said that none of them are allowed to live in his hand-shaped mansion "except for you, Pheebs, you can live in the thumb." Joseph Joey Francis Tribbiani, Jr. ...
Joey is in awe of Phoebe's knowledge of such things as reincarnation and openly wishes that he could remember his past lives, to which Phoebe replies that Joey has never had any past lives because he is "brand new". Phoebe tries to teach Joey how to speak French, at his request - he claims fluency on his resumé. Much to Phoebe's annoyance though, Joey has no aptitude for foreign language and just reels off gibberish (both Kudrow, married to a French executive, and LeBlanc, who incidentally has a French surname, speak fluent French, as does Matthew Perry). She also tries to teach him the guitar, but forbids him to touch one, and they have a brief falling out when he seeks out a qualified teacher. Phoebe reportedly had a crush on Joey, and was very jealous of his relationship with her twin sister, Ursula. As Phoebe and Joey's relationship never goes past a kiss (they've kissed five times during the course of the show), Joey cannot be considered as one of Phoebe's significant others. In "The One Where They All Turn Thirty", Phoebe is lamenting all the things she has failed to do before turning 31, including having "the perfect kiss",and meeting Portuguese people so Joey gives her a kiss and says "If it helps, I'm one 16th Portuguese." The One Where They All Turn Thirty is the fourteenth episode of the seventh season of Friends. ...
Kudrow later revealed in an interview that she and LeBlanc had pitched an idea to the writers involving Joey and Phoebe having casual sex all along, but the pitch was rejected.
Ross Though Phoebe and Ross are firm friends, their relationship sometimes leads to conflict between Phoebe's "New Age" beliefs and Ross's scientific ones, such as their debates over the theories of evolution and gravity, and whether or not Phoebe's dead mother had been reincarnated as a cat. Phoebe even suggests that, at some point in the future, she and Ross will have a disagreement that ends with her killing him. In "The One With Joey's Big Break", Phoebe claims to be mad at Ross, but "can't remember" why. She remembers that he called her boring, but this turned out to be merely a dream. When she is getting ready to celebrate her birthday during the 9th season and Ross and Rachel say that only one of them can attend a dinner with her, she says enthusiastically "Rachel! Rachel!" and Ross sarcastically says he'll get her a "realllly" nice present--though both do attend the dinner, which is a disaster because of all of the friends' behavior. Ross Eustace Geller, Ph. ...
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It is revealed that the mugger who attacked a teenage Ross outside St. Mark's Comics, stealing his backpack and the only existing copy of his cartoon "Science Boy", had been a teenage, homeless Phoebe. To show how sorry she was for mugging Ross, Phoebe returns "Science Boy", which she has stored in a box labeled "Crap from the Street" ever since. She claims that she had kept it only because it was too good to sell for food money, as she apparently learnt a lot from science boy when she was growing up on the street. When Ross comes to know that Phoebe had never ever ridden a bike in her entire life and that as a kid, she saw her neighbor with a bike, he gifts her a bike exactly as described by Phoebe. Also, when Ross realizes that he is in love with Rachel, Phoebe pushes him to tell Rachel how he feels. Ross and Phoebe appear to turn to one another when they need advice (Ross turned to Phoebe for advice about telling Mona about Rachel moving in and Phoebe turned to Ross for advice about Mike). In a "flashback" senario episode, it is revealed that after Ross and Carol's relationship broke up, in a moment of weakness, she and Ross almost had sex on the pool table inside the bar that would become Central Perk. Ross Eustace Geller, Ph. ...
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In the last episode of Friends, Phoebe drives Ross to the airport in her Taxi, and delays Rachel's flight so that Ross can admit his love to Rachel.
Monica Although Phoebe and Monica are close, Phoebe often finds her competitive, obsessive-compulsive behavior off-putting. During one of Monica's obsessive outbreaks Phoebe jokes about having "woke the beast." Also, when explaining why she has to move out, Phoebe says, "I need to live in a world where I can spill!" She moves out of Monica's apartment surreptitiously, taking out one possession at a time to avoid discovery. However, once she is discovered, she states that she still wishes to be Monica's friend. At one point, some time before the first episode, she attempted to "cut Monica out" of her life. They also clash when Monica becomes Phoebe's wedding planner and becomes bossy and demanding. They also clash when Phoebe starts singing outside Monica's restaurant, much to Monica's annoyance and embarrassment. Phoebe takes this harshly and insults Monica's cooking and restaurant while Monica retaliates by insulting Phoebe's music. OCD redirects here. ...
There have been occasions when Phoebe would think about Monica in a sexual way. In example in Season 9 The One with Phoebe's Birthday Dinner, Phoebe comes by Monica's apartment and sees Monica waiting for Chandler so they can try for a baby before her birthday dinner. When Chandler comes back, he and Phoebe bump in the hallway and after Chandler asking her if she thinks Monica can smell the smoke on him, Phoebe replies 'Hello? That woman has the nose of a bloodhound!...and the breasts of a Greek goddess.', referring to when Monica was wearing lingerie in anticipation of Chandler's arrival. Phoebe would also sometimes make references to Monica and Chandler's marriage and their sexual life. The One with Phoebes Birthday is the fifth episode of season nine of the television situation comedy Friends. ...
Rachel Her relationship with Rachel is a bit more even-keeled; they are even roommates for a time in season six, though this leads to some minor clashes, including Phoebe's hatred of Pottery Barn and Rachel's embarrassment at Phoebe's strange jogging style during their morning runs. Phoebe admits that, if she had to choose which of her two girlfriends to have a lesbian relationship with, she would pick Rachel because she is not as high-maintenance as Monica. One time during the early season Phoebe also insulted Rachel's waitressing, saying to her: 'Then maybe someone will get what they ordered, for once.' sparking a huge row between all the friends. This article contains a trivia section. ...
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The pair get closer as the show goes on with them moving in with each other in the sixth season but Rachel is forced to move out when a fire destroys their home, when it's completed Phoebe thinks Rachel would rather live with Joey than her and she buys Joey presents to try and lure her out of the apartment. Also in the fifth season when Ross' wife Emily asks him not to see Rachel anymore she comments that it was only going to be a matter of time before someone is pushed out of the group and says "I always thought Phoebe would be the one to go" because she lives far away and is not related. Despite this Rachel apolgises to Phoebe and tells her that they should leave and make their own group because "they're the best ones" and Phoebe agrees and says "Alright, we should get Joey too". At the end of that episode when Monica and Chandler talk to Joey privately in Monica's bedroom Phoebe says "We're so stupid, they're trying to take Joey!".
Marriage In Season 9, Joey—somewhat inadvertently—introduces Phoebe to Mike Hannigan (played by Paul Rudd). Phoebe and Mike begin a long relationship which temporarily ends when Phoebe learns Mike, having already been through one disastrous marriage, never wants to remarry. Mike then learns that Phoebe's first boyfriend, David, is planning to propose to her; he then changes his mind about marriage and proposes to Phoebe before David can. This proposal was rejected, as Phoebe only wanted to know that marriage was a possibility, but she and Mike become a couple again. They become officially engaged in "The One Where Rachel's Sister Baby-Sits". In the final season, the two are married in the street outside Central Perk, with Monica as maid of honor, Rachel as a bridesmaid, Joey officiating (he was ordained over the Internet for Monica and Chandler's wedding), Chandler giving Phoebe away and Ross holding Mike's beloved but smelly childhood dog as a groomsman. Paul Stephen Rudd (born April 6, 1969) is an American film, television, and stage actor. ...
The One Where Rachels Sister Baby-Sits is the fifth episode of season ten of the television situation comedy Friends. ...
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Rachel Karen Green (Spelled Rachel Greene on subtitles) (born May 5, 1970) is a fictional character on the popular U.S. television sitcom Friends (1994-2004), played by Jennifer Aniston. ...
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When she changes her name after the wedding, Phoebe learns she can change it to anything, and briefly becomes "Princess Consuela Bananahammock". Her husband Mike retaliates by changing his name to "Crap Bag". Phoebe reconsiders after learning that banana hammock is slang for a Speedo, and changes her name again to Phoebe Buffay-Hannigan. The Speedo boomerang logo Speedo is a swimsuit manufacturer that began on Bondi Beach near Sydney, Australia. ...
Phoebe has been married at least once before; in Season 2 ("The One With Phoebe's Husband"), Duncan (an apparently gay ice dancer, an old friend and someone Phoebe was in love with) comes to Monica's house, where he thinks Phoebe is living, and asks to see his wife. Her husband of six years, Duncan comes out as straight but divorces Phoebe anyway, and we learn that they only got married so Duncan could stay in the country. It is also possible that Phoebe was previously married in Las Vegas at some point in the past. She indicates her belief that people married in Vegas are only married within Vegas city limits, and is surprised when Monica informs her such a union is legal all over the world. GAY can mean: Gay, a term referring to homosexual men or women The IATA code for Gaya Airport Category: ...
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Phoebe is also briefly engaged to Joey. In the episode entitled "The One With The Red Sweater", Joey believes that Phoebe is pregnant and proposes to her. Phoebe says yes and accepts his ring, but Monica tells Joey that it is Rachel who is pregnant, so Joey proposes to Rachel and must retrieve the ring from a reluctant Phoebe. The One With The Red Sweater is the second episode of the eighth season of Friends. ...
Production - When Phoebe became pregnant during Season 4, it was to account for Lisa Kudrow's actual pregnancy. Kudrow gave birth to a boy before the start of Season 5.
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