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I believe that this is the season where the writers began to run out of ideas, because some of the episodes were somewhat dull. I did not care for "The One With The Nap Partners" or "The One With The Engagement Picture", although they did have some funny moments. The idea of Ross and Joey liking to take naps together is more sick than it is funny. The season did have some good episodes, such as the one where Joey discovers Rachel's book and when Monica meets Chandler's dad. Of course, the wedding episode was one of the best. This is still a good season, so I would recommend it, but I definitely would not start out with this season
Friends: The Complete Seventh Season Feature
- This sophisticated, smash-hit comedy from Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions offers a hilarious look at the anxieties and absurdities of friendship, careers and dating for six close friends living in New York City. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: NR Age: 085392427321 UPC: 085392427321 Manufacturer No: 24273
Friends: The Complete Seventh Season Overview
Lots happened behind the scenes between seasons and early on in the seventh year of Friends, leaving audiences speculating this might be the last. Matthew Perry became seriously ill again, and returned looking more emaciated than ever. Courtney Cox regained weight, but despite finishing Scream 3 happily, things were already rocky with David Arquette. Much was made in the press about Aniston marrying Brad Pitt, of course, but the real news (allaying fans' fears) was NBC's expensive renewal of the cast for two years at 0,000 per episode each (more than six times their previous increase). On-screen, at least there was Chandler and Monica's engagement lasting the whole year, despite predictable ups and downs (e.g., "The One with the Truth About London" revealing that Monica fancied Joey). By the time we finally get to "The One with Chandler's Dad" (Kathleen Turner!), it seems inevitable that the two-part finale will be an insane mess--but with a happy-ish ending. Sure enough, "The One with Monica and Chandler's Wedding" features Gary Oldman joining in the chaos as Chandler repeatedly goes missing.
Other star turns in the year were Seinfeld's Jason Alexander as a suicidal office manager, Susan Sarandon as soap queen bitch Jessica Lockhart, Denise Richards as one of Ross and Monica's endless number of cousins, and Winona Ryder as a surprise old friend, prompting "The One with Rachel's Big Kiss." But perhaps the most telling installment of this weirdly atmospheric year was "The One Where They All Turn Thirty." It suggested that maybe the Friends were all getting too old to carry on living their frivolous lives the same way after all. --Paul Tonks

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