![]() Phoebe: I hate my regular clothes, now, you know? It’s like I look down and-and I know this isn’t going to be the most special day of my life. But we can’t help but cringe when she goes stage 5 clinger on brand new boyfriend Josh. The gang has wedding fever as Ross becomes the first one to walk down the aisle (even though it’s for the second time) on Friends Season 4 Episode 20, “The One with All the Wedding Dresses.” We feel for Rachel as she tries to put on a brave face (we’re also incredulous that she and Ross may not ever be on again). “The One with All the Wedding Dresses” (Season 4 Episode 20) Image courtesy of NBC. George Stephanopoulos doesn’t hold up as a peep-worthy heartthrob, but the object of the women’s shared obsession is less important than seeing the characters begin to bond onscreen. It’s the first time the show begins to explore how the guys interact with each other minus the girls and vice versa. Ross reminisces with Chandler and Joey about his first time with ex-wife Carol, and the girls have an old-fashioned slumber party which includes some harmless stalking of a handsome politico. “The One with George Stephanopoulos” (Season 1 Episode 4) Image courtesy of NBC.įriends Season 1 Episode 4, “The One with George Stephanopoulos,” is revealing in more ways than one. We couldn’t BE any happier for you to read it. To commemorate the debut of one of television’s most popular TV shows, we’ve ranked the top 25 episodes. ![]() They wore the best clothes, lived in the coolest apartments, told the funniest jokes, and we all wanted to hang out with them. The pop culture landscape not just of the ’90s but also today would look very different if it weren’t for Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe, and Joey. For a decade the series put the “must-see” in must-see TV. Thanks, maths.Twenty-five years ago, Friends premiered on NBC. There you have it, another good thing ruined by maths. Here's a handy and colourful guide to show you how it would work: He would also have to factor in this equation:Īngle of vertical tilt (T) = 44.15064 -11.94274xWS (Width of the Stairwell) + 8.69119xWC (Width of the Couch) + 3.65961xLC (Length of the Couch).įor those who don't speak 'maths', Caroline is saying that Ross should have spent less time screaming pivot and instead focus on tilting the sofa. She said:īy applying Pythagoras' theorem to the estimated measurements of Ross's sofa in a vertical position and dimensions of the stairs, I was able to establish that it would have been possible to get the item upstairs. ![]() Well, thanks to the keen eye of a mathematician, she's revealed how this should've been a simple feat.Īccording to SpareRoom, data science consultant Caroline Zunckel has analysed the famous 'pivot' scene in depth to solve the problem with the help of maths. In the episode, Ross buys a new sofa for his apartment, but refuses to pay for the delivery cost, so it's up to him to get the sofa up a flight of stairs.Įnlisting the help of Rachel and Chandler, they attempt to force the sofa upstairs, but to no avail. The horror of struggling to try and fit a bed frame through a door that's too narrow, or a washing machine that won't make it downstairs, is objectively funny to watch and all too relatable. The scene stands out because it's your typical 'moving house' trope, which pretty much everyone reading this will have experienced at some point. It stands out more than when Ross gets his teeth whitened to an extreme level. ![]() ![]() The 'pivot' scene from Friends is quite possibly one of the most memorable from the entire series. ![]()
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