The One with Two Parts: Part 2
- Episode aired Feb 23, 1995
- TV-PG
- 22m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
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Rachel switches identities with Monica so she can use her health insurance. Meanwhile, Ursula continues to come between Phoebe and Joey.Rachel switches identities with Monica so she can use her health insurance. Meanwhile, Ursula continues to come between Phoebe and Joey.Rachel switches identities with Monica so she can use her health insurance. Meanwhile, Ursula continues to come between Phoebe and Joey.
Matt LeBlanc
- Joey Tribbiani
- (as Matt Le Blanc)
Alaina Reed-Hall
- The Admissions Woman
- (as Alaina Reed Hall)
Baillie Gerstein
- Customer
- (scenes deleted)
Katie
- Marcel the Monkey
- (uncredited)
James Michael Tyler
- Gunther
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
Part 1.
Not really better ..not really worse.
The pacing of this episode was just very slow and boring.
No real laughs.
I do wish there was more stuff in the apartment with the party.
I love whenever a whole bunch of people are in the apartment. Seemed like a missed opportunity.
Another episode with plot points that I remember when I see them....but I wouldn't say memorable because they were so funny.
Just...oh. I remember that scene.
Not really better ..not really worse.
The pacing of this episode was just very slow and boring.
No real laughs.
I do wish there was more stuff in the apartment with the party.
I love whenever a whole bunch of people are in the apartment. Seemed like a missed opportunity.
Another episode with plot points that I remember when I see them....but I wouldn't say memorable because they were so funny.
Just...oh. I remember that scene.
George Clooney Returns with Noah Wyle as the cute doctors turn up for their date with Rachel and Monica.
Plot In A Paragraph: Ursula continues to come between Joey and Phoebe, the cute doctors turn up for their date with Monica and Rachel, but the bickering friends ruin it by revealing each others secrets. Ross is nervous about becoming a father so he meets his Dad for lunch to talk things over Elliot Gould is always a delight as Jack Gellar, and it was disappointing that he only had the one scene. returning "ER" guest stars Clooney and Wyle are fun, and again Lisa Kudrow knocks it out of the park in her dual roles.
Plot In A Paragraph: Ursula continues to come between Joey and Phoebe, the cute doctors turn up for their date with Monica and Rachel, but the bickering friends ruin it by revealing each others secrets. Ross is nervous about becoming a father so he meets his Dad for lunch to talk things over Elliot Gould is always a delight as Jack Gellar, and it was disappointing that he only had the one scene. returning "ER" guest stars Clooney and Wyle are fun, and again Lisa Kudrow knocks it out of the park in her dual roles.
If you thought the title of the last episode was funny well look out for this one
There are so many good moments in this TV show that it was hard to pick just one. I especially liked this one, everything feels so natural, I loved this episode.
One of the best Friends episodes, and in which we find 3 minute that evolve around the famous LEBANESE dish "Hummus" (A LEBANESE dish prepared out of chickpeas and sesame sauce) this is one of the rarest episode of friends where the "advertisement" material is not as obvious as in the episodes where Phoebe sings for Adidas, or when Emily spends a whole episode with toblerone bars, or even when Monica and Phoebe spend a 22 minutes episodes trying to discover the Nestle Tollhouse recipe. Where the writers in such need for money so that they made such obvious ads, that can be considered as undermining to the intelligence of the viewer. Well this episode give a better example than the others.
Did you know
- TriviaGeorge Clooney and Noah Wyle appear in this episode as the "cute doctors" which aired during the time they played doctors on the show ER (1994).
- GoofsIn season 9, Phoebe and Ursula's birthday is supposed to be in October, around Halloween because Phoebe has a birthday party and Joey complains about the fact that it's on Halloween. However, in season 1 their birthday is a little after Valentine's day when Rachel takes out the Christmas lights and hurts her foot.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Friends: The One Before the Last One - Ten Years of Friends (2004)
- SoundtracksWhat's the Frequency, Kenneth?
(uncredited)
Written by Michael Stipe, Mike Mills, Peter Buck and Bill Berry
Performed by R.E.M.
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