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Encyclopedia > The One Hundredth

Friends season five
September 1998 - May 1999
List of Friends episodes One of the longest-running and most popular American television sitcoms of the 1990s, Friends was centered on the lives of a group of six twenty-somethings (eventually thirty-somethings) consisting of three men and three women living in Greenwich Village, New York City. ... 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... The following is a list of episodes for the television show Friends. ...

Episodes:

  1. The One After Ross Says Rachel
  2. The One With All the Kissing
  3. The One With the Triplets (the 100th episode)
  4. The One Where Phoebe Hates PBS
  5. The One With the Kips
  6. The One With the Yeti
  7. The One Where Ross Moves In
  8. The One With All the Thanksgivings
  9. The One With Ross's Sandwich
  10. The One With the Inappropriate Sister
  11. The One With All The Resolutions
  12. The One With Chandler's Work Laugh
  13. The One With Joey's Bag
  14. The One Where Everybody Finds Out
  15. The One With the Girl Who Hits Joey
  16. The One With the Cop
  17. The One With Rachel's Inadvertent Kiss
  18. The One Where Rachel Smokes
  19. The One Where Ross Can't Flirt
  20. The One With the Ride-Along
  21. The One With the Ball
  22. The One With Joey's Big Break
  23. The One In Vegas, Part One
  24. The One In Vegas, Part Two

"The One With the Triplets" is the third episode of the fifth season of the sitcom Friends. It marks the show's one hundredth episode and is also called "The One Hundredth." The One After Ross Says Rachel is the 1st episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One With All the Kissing is the 2nd episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One Where Phoebe Hates PBS is the 4th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One With The Kips is the 5th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One With the Yeti is the 6th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One Where Ross Moves In is the 7th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One With All the Thanksgivings is the 8th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One With Rosss Sandwich is the 9th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One With the Inappropriate Sister is the 10th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One With All The Resolutions is the 11th episode of season 5. ... The One With Chandlers Work Laugh is the 12th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One With Joeys Bag is the 13th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One Where Everybody Finds Out is the 14th episode of season 5. ... The One With The Girl Who Hits Joey is the fifteenth episode of the fifth season of Friends. ... The One With The Cop is the 16th episode of season 5. ... The One With Rachels Inadvertent Kiss is the 17th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One Where Rachel Smokes is the 18th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One Where Ross Cant Flirt is the 19th episode of season five of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One With the Ride-Along is the 20th episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... The One With the Ball is the 21st episode of season 5 of the sitcom Friends. ... A sitcom or situation comedy is a genre of comedy performance originally devised for radio but today typically found on television. ... One of the longest-running and most popular American television sitcoms of the 1990s, Friends was centered on the lives of a group of six twenty-somethings (eventually thirty-somethings) consisting of three men and three women living in Greenwich Village, New York City. ...


First aired: October 8, 1998 October 8 is the 281st day of the year (282nd in leap years). ... 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ...

Plot

Phoebe is in the hospital, about to deliver her brother's triplets, whom she is carrying as a surrogate mom. Phoebe is not satisfied with her choices of doctors, so she reluctantly decides on the Fonzie-obsessed one over the kid fresh from medical school. Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay in Friends Phoebe Buffay-Hannigan (previously Buffay) is a fictional character on the popular US television sitcom Friends (1994-2004), played by Lisa Kudrow. ... Frank Buffay Jr. ... Surrogate (from Lat. ... Whos cool, and has two thumbs? This guy! -Fonzie Arthur Dren Fonzarelli, popularly known as Fonzie, was a fictional character in the American sitcom Happy Days (1974-1984) played by Henry Winkler. ...


Rachel manages to get herself and Monica dates with two nurses (both male, to Joey's disappointment). Monica is not incredibly interested because of her secret ongoing affair with Chandler, but changes her mind when a jealous Chandler suggests they were just "goofin' around." Rachel Greene in Season 8 Rachel Karen Green (born May 5th, 1970) is a fictional character on the popular US television sitcom Friends (1994-2004), played by Jennifer Aniston. ... Courteney Cox as Monica Geller from the title sequence of Friends Monica E. Geller was a fictional character on the popular US television sitcom Friends (1994-2004), played by Courteney Cox. ... Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani in Joey Joseph Joey Francis Tribbiani Junior. ... Chandler Muriel Bing was a fictional character on the popular US television sitcom Friends (1994–2004), played by Matthew Perry. ...


Returning from the gift shop, Joey doubles over in pain. A doctor tells him that he has kidney stones. Ross tries to coach him through the pain as Joey goes through his own contractions. Dr. Ross Eustace Geller is a fictional character on the popular US television sitcom Friends (1994–2004), played by David Schwimmer. ...


Phoebe reveals to Rachel that she wants to keep one of the babies and asks Rachel to ask Frank Jr. if she (Phoebe) can keep one. Rachel is too embarrassed to ask Frank Jr, especially as he is so excited about having three babies. Phoebe then gives birth to Frank Jr. Jr., Leslie, and Chandler, who turned out to be a girl. Phoebe is sad that she can't take one of the babies home but accepts being their favorite aunt.


Chandler tries to apologize to Monica, saying that his dictionary defined "goofin' around" as "two friends who care a lot about each other and have amazing sex and just wanna spend more time together." She forgives him and decides to break her date with the nurse.


Guest stars

Giovanni Ribisi in Sofia Coppolas Lost in Translation Antonio Giovanni Ribisi (born December 17, 1974 in Los Angeles) is an American actor. ... Frank Buffay Jr. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ...

Writer/Director

Preceded by:
The One With All the Kissing
List of Friends episodes Followed by:
The One Where Phoebe Hates PBS

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