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  1. I'm so over myself. I'm the tease. and you did nothing! how it feels. I'm outta here. Yeah, there you go. Just walk away like you always do! I'm-I'm not walking away. to my great life in L.A.!

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    The episode begins with 4 friends; Monica, Joey, Chandler and Phoebe, sitting in their local coffee house Central Perk, discussing Monica's date for the evening. Monica's brother Ross soon arrives at the coffeehouse, looking miserable. It is revealed that his ex-wife, Carol, has moved her things out of their apartment, due to the fact that she is a...

    Supporting Cast

    Clea Lewis – Franny Cynthia Mann - Jasmine (Waitress) Barry Hine - Guy in the Coffee House (deleted scene) John Allen Nelson - Paul the Wine Guy

    Crew

    Directed By: James Burrows Written By: Marta Kauffman & David Crane

    Casting

    David Schwimmer was the first to be cast. Having already auditioned for a different pilot for Kauffman and Crane in 1993, the part of Ross was written with him in mind. Lisa Kudrow's role as Ursula on Mad About You attracted the producers to her (later episodes would establish Ursula as Phoebe's twin sister). Courteney Cox was considered for the role of Rachel, but after reading the script, she read for Monica. Matt LeBlanc was cast as Joey because the producers wanted "a guy's guy". LeBlanc...

    Bonding

    Once the six had been cast, James Burrows, the director of the pilot episode, decided to take the cast to Las Vegas for dinner. "It's really important for me that the cast bond," he explained. "You knew from the instant we shot the pilot how electrifying the six of them were together. So we got on a plane to Vegas and we had dinner at Wolfgang Puck's restaurant there. And I remember telling the cast, 'This is your last shot at anonymity.' And it was true. I also remember they all needed money...

    Writing and Filming

    When the pilot was first pitched the producers intended Phoebe and Chandler to be secondary characters who provided humor around the other four main characters, though by the time filming began they were a part of the core six. Ross was originally to be younger than Monica and Phoebe didn't live with her grandmother. There was also a discussion about Monica taking in a young pregnant woman. NBC also wanted an older character whom the series creators nicknamed Pat the cop. Joey and Chandler we...

    This is the only episode whose title did not use the word "One". The alternate titles, however, did.
    The episode was watched by approximately 22 million viewers, making it the fifteenth-most-watched television show of the week.
    It is revealed that Monica, Rachel, and Ross all attended Lincoln High School together.
    This is the only episode with the full fountain dancing sequence.
    Joey's wristwatch appears and disappears during the whole episode.
    When Chandler says "And I just want a million dollars, "captions at least on TBS say "And I just wona million dollars."
    After Monica pushes Joey off the sofa, a female extra can be seen looking through the newspapers in the background. However when Rachel bursts in a second later she is sitting at a table near the d...
    Barry's surname is Finkle during this episode. In later episodes, his last name has been changed to Farber.
    Rachel– I know that you and I kinda drifted apart, but you're the only person I knew who lived here in the city.
    Monica– Who wasn't invited to the wedding...?
    Rachel– Oh, I was kinda hoping that wouldn't be an issue
    [Rachel is supposed to be cutting up her credit cards]
    Everybody– Cut, cut, cut, cut.
    Rachel – [cuts a card] You know what? I think we can leave it at that. It was kind of a symbolic gesture...
  2. Jesus, a moment. Moon, look, I've got exactly. the same, next to my bed. It is true, is exactly the same. Those with a diamond. Mom, let it be, sarcasm is also a cry for. help. -Goh, what nice spell on the wall. Sometimes, people often want a remembrance ring.

  3. Joey: I say push her down the stairs. Phoebe, Ross, Chandler, and Joey: Push her down the stairs! Push her down the stairs! Push her down the stairs! (She is pushed down the stairs and everyone cheers.) Rachel: C'mon Daddy, listen to me! It's like, it's like, all of my life, everyone has always told me, 'You're a shoe!

  4. Mar 2, 1995 · Featuring. Marta Kauffman & David Crane. 1x18 In this episode the gang simply just, plays poker together Script Credit. Mar. 2, 1995 1 viewer. The One With All The Poker Lyrics. [The...

  5. The Pilot (. Friends. ) " The Pilot "—also known as " The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate ", " The First One ", and " The One Where It All Began " [a] —is the pilot episode and series premiere of the American television sitcom Friends. The episode premiered on NBC on September 22, 1994. It was written by the show's creators, David Crane ...

  6. Listen to all 21 songs from the Just Friends soundtrack, playlist, ost and score.

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