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The second season of Friends, an American sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, premiered on NBC on September 21, 1995. Friends was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. The season contains 24 episodes and concluded airing on May 16, 1996.
The series began with the pilot episode, which was broadcast on September 22, 1994; the series finished its ten-season run with the series finale on May 6, 2004, with 236 episodes. On average, the episodes are 22–23 minutes long, for a 30-minute time slot including commercial breaks.
O. The One After the Superbowl; The One Where Dr. Ramoray Dies; The One Where Eddie Moves In; The One Where Eddie Won't Go; The One Where Heckles Dies; The One Where Joey Moves Out
Friends episodes: Episode nos. Season 2 Episodes 12/13: Directed by: Michael Lembeck: Written by: Mike Sikowitz and Jeffrey Astrof (part 1) Michael Borkow (part 2) Production codes: 457313 (part 1) 457314 (part 2) Original air date: January 28, 1996 () Guest appearances; Jim Cummings as Monkeyshine Beer Announcer; Brooke Shields as Erika; Chris ...
Telegraph & Argus also ranked the episode #168 on their ranking of all 236 Friends episodes, and wrote that Chandler's line "It's a website, it's the Guggenheim museum. She likes art, and well, I like funny words" was the best in the episode. [5] BT TV ranked "The One with Barry and Mindy's Wedding" #168 on their ranking of the 236 Friends ...
"The One with the Lesbian Wedding" is the eleventh episode of the second season of the television sitcom Friends written by Doty Abrams, directed by Thomas Schlamme and first aired by NBC on January 18, 1996. The episode revolves around Ross's ex-wife Carol marrying her life partner Susan.
In the original broadcast, the episode was viewed by 32.2 million viewers. [3] Sam Ashurst from Digital Spy ranked the episode #52 on their ranking of the 236 Friends episodes, and wrote: "One of the most significant episodes, even if it's probably not the funniest". [4] Telegraph & Argus also ranked the episode #52 on their ranking of all 236 ...
In a poll conducted shortly before the series finale, "The One with the Prom Video" was voted the best episode of Friends, with 1.6 million people polling on the Internet. [14] The episode is the favorite of Schwimmer, who liked the comedic and emotional origins of the Ross/Rachel relationship, as well as the exchange between Monica and ...