We did our best to narrow down a list that not everyone's going to agree with, but that's honestly a moo point.
is celebrating its 25th anniversary this weekend , and you know what that means: endless lists of the best episodes of the iconic series.
We had to throw in our own two cents, and found it to be a harder task than we originally thought it would be, even with 236 episodes to choose from. It turned out to be fairly easy to come up with our top five, but filling out the next 20 was the tough part.
While Joey's having sex dreams about Monica and Phoebe's pretending to be a cop with a badge she found, Ross buys a couch but refuses to pay an exorbitant delivery fee when he could just do it himself. He cannot, in fact, do it himself, and what results is one of the funniest sequences on the entire show.
Friends loved a flashback ep, but only once did we get an alternate universe episode that imagined Joey became a famous soap star, Rachel had married Barry, Ross never divorced Carol, Chandler became a writer, Phoebe became a stock broker, and Monica never lost weight.
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