DVD 142 mins
NR (Not Rated)
Friends: Season 2
Warner Bros. (9/22/1994)
In Collection
#423

Seen It:
Yes
Comedy
USA  /  English

David Schwimmer
Lisa Kudrow
Matt LeBlanc
Matthew Perry
Jennifer Aniston
Courteney Cox

Director David Schwimmer; Peter Bonerz
Producer Betsy Borns; Todd Stevens

Plot Synopsis: When we start the show, Rachel Green comes in wearing a wedding dress after leaving her fiancées at the altar. Rachel worked at Central Perk for awhile and finally gets a job at Bloomingdale's and Ralph Lauren. She has a baby with Ross Geller and they decide to keep the baby. Ross Geller is a paleontologist, and has had three wives. His first wife, Carol, finds out she is a lesbian and is pregnant with his baby. His second wife, Emily, is crushed when he calls this new wife Rachel instead of Emily. His third wife, Rachel, happens when they get drunk and decide to get married. Ross's sister, and Rachel's best friend, Monica Geller-Bing is a chef, and finally marries Chandler Bing. Chandler Bing is Ross's best friend, and secretly dated his sister for about 6-7 months. Monica and Chandler want to have a baby after Rachel has hers, but they can't have any. They decide to adopt a baby. They are shocked to find out that the pregnant mother is having twins. Chandler's former roommate, Joey Tribbiani, is a not so bright, but sweet actor. We played on Days of Our Lives has Dr. Drake Ramoray. Monica's other former roommate, Phoebe Buffay, is a masseuse, and a singer. Her most famous song is "Smelley Cat." Phoebe at the end marries a guy named Mike Hanigan. Phoebe was also was a surrogate mother for her brother's triplets. Ross and Rachel find out that they love each other when Rachel is assigned to live in Paris for a job that pays a lot. Monica and Chandler decide to move to a suburban house to raise the babies. The show ends when Monica and Chandler are moving to their new house, Ross and Rachel are living together again,and Phoebe is married to Mike.

Stunt casting stumbles (Jean-Claude Van Damme, Charlie Sheen) aside, it was a very good year for this beloved series, ranked by TV Guide as among the top 25 of all time. With the bar set so high from the first season, a sophomore slump could be expected, but, apart from a game Julia Roberts, only the hour-long episode raised the question whether success would spoil Friends. (This episode, "The One After the Super Bowl," convinced some misguided NBC executive that guest star Brooke Shields could carry her own series!) Ross (David Schwimmer) and Rachel (an Emmy-worthy Jennifer Aniston) were the engine that drove the season and produced some of the series' most monumental episodes, including "The One with Ross' New Girlfriend," "The One Where Ross Finds Out" (with R & R's first kiss), "The One with the List," "The One with the Prom Video," and "The One Where Ross and Rachel... You Know." But this was not the only significant story arc.

Enter--and, in the bittersweet season finale, exit--Tom Selleck as Dr. Richard Burke, the family friend ("He's like a brother to... Dad," notes a disapproving Ross) who becomes Monica's (Courtney Cox) lover. Joey (Matt LeBlanc) finds success (albeit short-lived) as Dr. Drake Ramoray on "Days of Our Lives" and moves out ("We're not Bert and Ernie," he tells roommate Chandler). Future Emmy winner Lisa Kudrow's best season is to come, but, as Phoebe, she makes the most of some memorable subplots, including her shocked discovery of sad movie endings she had been shielded from ("The One Where Old Yeller Dies"), her dispute with Ross over evolution ("The One Where Heckles Dies"), and her channeling of an elderly woman who died on her massage table ("The One with the Lesbian Wedding"). Praise is due unsung hero Lauren Tom, so charming and sweet in the thankless role as Julie, the Girl Who Comes Between Ross and Rachel. Adam Goldberg also makes an indelible impression in his three-episode stint as Chandler's new "psycho" roommate. Notable omissions from this set include chapter stops for each episode, and uh, ahem, hel-LOH, how about commentary from the cast? --Donald Liebenson

Product Description
Friends: The Complete Season Two includes 24 episodes, each containing additional, never-before-seen footage. TV Guide recently named Friends as one of the "50 Greatest Shows of All Time" and called it "a chemistry textbook in cast dynamics ...." Entertainment Weekly dubbed Friends, "The sitcom gift that keeps on giving ... an incredibly consistent supply of charming, clever comedy." Friends: The Complete Season Two features an all-star slate of special guests including Julia Roberts, Charlie Sheen, Tom Selleck, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Giovanni Ribisi, Chris Isaak, Brooke Shields, Marlo Thomas, and Elliot Gould. The DVD version of Friends: The Complete Season Two is loaded with special features, including commentary from the show's producers, Kevin S. Bright, Marta Kauffman and David Crane, on two key episodes; "Open House at Monica and Rachel's," which takes viewers on an interactive tour of their to-die-for apartment; "Friends Of Friends," a video guide to season two's special guest appearances; a "How Well Do You Know Your Friends?" video trivia challenge; video character bios and a DVD-ROM link to the Friends website.

Edition Details
Barcode 085392424429
Region Region 1
Release Date 4/1/2003
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 5.0
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 3/15/2007
Links Amazon US
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