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Encyclopedia > The One With All the Jealousy

Friends season three
September 1996 - May 1997
List of Friends episodes
Friends was a long-running American television sitcom centered on the lives of a group of six twenty-somethings (eventually thirty-somethings) consisting of three men and three women living in New York City. ... 1996 (MCMXCVI) is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The following is a list of episodes for the television show Friends. ...

Episodes:

  1. The One With the Princess Leia Fantasy
  2. The One Where No One's Ready
  3. The One With the Jam
  4. The One With the Metaphorical Tunnel
  5. The One With Frank Jr.
  6. The One With the Flashback
  7. The One With the Racecar Bed
  8. The One With the Giant Poking Device
  9. The One With the Football
  10. The One Where Rachel Quits
  11. The One Where Chandler Can't Remember Which Sister
  12. The One With All the Jealousy
  13. The One Where Monica and Richard are Just Friends
  14. The One With Phoebe's Ex-Partner
  15. The One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break
  16. The One the Morning After
  17. The One Without the Ski Trip
  18. The One With the Hypnosis Tape
  19. The One With the Tiny T-Shirt
  20. The One With the Dollhouse
  21. The One With a Chick. And a Duck.
  22. The One With the Screamer
  23. The One With Ross's Thing
  24. The One With the Ultimate Fighting Champion
  25. The One at the Beach

"The One With All the Jealousy" is the twelfth episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. The One With the Princess Leia Fantasy is the first episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One Where No Ones Ready is the second episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One With the Jam is the third episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One With the Metaphorical Tunnel is the fourth episode of the third season of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One With Frank Jr. ... The One With the Flashback is the sixth episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One With the Racecar Bed is the seventh episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One With the Giant Poking Device is the eighth episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One With the Football is the ninth episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One Where Rachel Quits is the tenth episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One Where Chandler Cant Remember Which Sister is the eleventh episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One Where Monica and Richard are Just Friends is the thirteenth episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break is the fifteenth episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The One With the Screamer is the twenty-second episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ... The examples and perspective in this article do not represent a worldwide view. ... Friends was a long-running American television sitcom centered on the lives of a group of six twenty-somethings (eventually thirty-somethings) consisting of three men and three women living in New York City. ...


First aired: January 16, 1997 January 16 is the 16th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Plot

Rachel starts her new job at Bloomingdale's. Ross finds out that Mark is taking her out to lunch, and immediately gets jealous. He starts sending an array of gifts to her office - candy, flowers, stuffed animals. At one point he even sends a barbershop quartet to sing to her. Rachel is upset - she thinks Ross is sending the things to her office to send a "hands off!" message to Mark. She tries to make Ross realize that their relationship won't work if they can't trust each other. Listen to this article (help) Listen to this article · (info) This audio file was created from the revision dated 2005-12-10, and does not reflect subsequent edits to the article. ... Bloomingdales is an upscale department store owned by Federated Department Stores, which is also the owner of Macys. ... Ross Eustace Geller is a fictional character on the popular US television sitcom Friends (1994–2004), played by David Schwimmer. ... Barbershop harmony is a style of unaccompanied vocal music characterized by consonant four-part chords for every melody note in a predominantly homophonic texture. ...


Monica starts dating Julio, a hunky waiter at the diner. He writes her a poem about an empty vase, which the gang interprets to mean that he thinks she's shallow. Julio admits that the poem is not about Monica - it's about all American women. To get back at him, Monica hires the same barbershop quartet Ross hired for Rachel to sing in front of a diner filled with customers. Courteney Cox as Monica Geller from the title sequence of Friends Monica Geller Bing is a fictional character on the popular television sitcom Friends (1994-2004), played by Courteney Cox. ... Chinese vase A vase with a sunflower pattern The vase is an open container, often used to hold cut flowers. ...


Joey is thrilled when he gets an audition for a Broadway musical. However, he's dismayed to learn he'll have to dance for the role, because he lied on his resume about his dance experience. He claims to have years of experience, but actually has none. Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani in Joey Joseph Joey Francis Tribbiani is a fictional character on the popular US television sitcom Friends (1994–2004), played by Matt LeBlanc. ... Broadway theatre is often considered the highest professional form of theatre in the United States. ...


Chandler holds a bachelor party for his botanist cousin Albert. Ross learns that the stripper has a child Ben's age, so they arrange to go on a play date - making Rachel jealous. Chandler Muriel Bing is a fictional character on the popular US television sitcom Friends (1994–2004), played by Matthew Perry. ... Botany is the scientific study of plant life. ...


Additional cast

  • Mark - Steven Eckholdt
  • Director - Obba Babatundé
  • Julio - Carlos Gómez

Preceded by:
The One Where Chandler Can't Remember Which Sister
List of Friends episodes Followed by:
The One Where Monica and Richard are Just Friends

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