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In Friends: The Stuff You've Never Seen, broadcast following "The One with Joey's New Brain" on February 15, 2001, Conan O'Brien hosted a light-hearted discussion with the main cast on the Central Perk set – the fictional coffee house which featured prominently in the series. The special introduced outtakes from past episodes.
Digital Spy picked the episode as one of the season's highlights. [1] They also ranked it the eleventh best Friends episode. [2] [3] GamesRadar+ ranked it the fourteenth best episode from the show. [4] BuzzFeed ranked "The One with All the Cheesecakes" #50 on their list of the 53 most iconic Friends episodes. [5]
The Friends pilot episode was taped on May 4, at Warner Bros.' studios in Burbank, California. After making final edits to the episode, executive producer Kevin Bright submitted it on May 11, two days before NBC was due to announce the schedule.
Purple Clover placed the episode on their list of "20 Funniest Episodes of Friends". [4] GamesRadar+ ranked "The One with the Football" the 24th best Friends episode. [5] Telegraph & Argus ranked it #103 on their ranking of the 236 Friends episodes. [6] Sam Ashurst from Digital Spy ranked it #104 on their ranking of the 236 Friends episodes. [7]
Get off my sister!" the best of the episode. [11] Purple Clover chose the episode as one of the 20 funniest episodes of Friends. [12] Den of Geek ranked it the second best episode of Friends. [13] The episode holds a 9.7 rating on IMDb, making it the highest rated episode of the entire series, tied with "The Last One, Part 2". [14]
The finale was the subject of two episodes of Dateline NBC, one of which ran for two hours. Prior to the airing of the episode, a one-hour retrospective of clips from previous episodes was shown. Following the finale, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno was filmed on the set of the Friends' Central Perk café, which featured the series' cast as guests.
"The One Where No One's Ready" is the second episode of the third season of the American television sitcom Friends and 50th overall, which aired on NBC on September 26, 1996. [1] The plot centers on Ross 's ( David Schwimmer ) anxiety as his friends take too long getting ready for a function that evening.
The A.V. Club called the episode "a little bit bland, a little too distressingly cliché". [3] The British website Digital Spy put the episode on their list of "Friends: The 15 Best Episodes of All Time". [4] Rolling Stone ranked the episode as one of the top 25 episodes of Friends. [5]