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33 Most Memorable Moments From 'Friends'

In honor of the reunion, of course.

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As you may know from my frequent use of "Friends" GIFs and quotes (not to mention the recent article about "Friends"), I am quite the "Friends" enthusiast, but as you may not know, "Friends" is back (kinda).

Knowing this, it is no surprise that I am ecstatic about the TV show's reunion. On Wednesday, NBC announced the Television Critics Association's press tour that the cast will reunite on NBC for a two-hour special. This special will be a tribute to "Friends'" legendary comedy director James Burrows, but there is frightful news that it may be difficult to have the cast entirely together in the special. Fingers crossed for this event, and in honor of the special, I, with the help of some of my fellow "Friends" devotees, have compiled a list of the 33 best "Friends" moments to be aired.

1. The One With Unagi

2. The One Where Joey Learns French

3. The One With the Lobsters

4. The One With Pivot

5. The One With Ugly Naked Guy

6. The One Where Ross Inspired Us Never to Spray-Tan

7. The One With the F*ck You

8. And Again

9. And Again

10. And Yet Again

11. The One With Phoebe's Optimism

12. The One When Joey Tries to Learn Quotation Marks

13. The One With the Armadillo

14. The One With All the Cheesecake

15. The One With Ross and Chandler's Flashbacks

16. The One Where Someone Eats Ross' Sandwich

17. The One With Smelly Cat

18. The One With Baby Got Back

19. The One(s) With Scary Monica

20. And The One(s) With "How You Doin'"

21. The One Where Ross Is Fine

22. The One Where Chandler Embarrasses Himself

23. That Definitely Happens More Than Once

24. The One With the Turkey Head

25. The One at the Beach

26. The One With Seven


27. The One With the Break

28. The One With "The Dance"

29. The When Rachel Gets Off the Plane

30. The One With the Wedding Dresses

31. The One When Monica Was Fat

32. The One With the Flag Football Game.

34. All of the Ones With Janice


33. And The One Where It Ends

Although I am counting down the days until the final "Friends" reunion with excitement, it was a tough reminder that my favorite show, favorite friend group, and favorite stories are completely over. I will never think the same way when I hear the words "pivot," "oh my god," or "how you doin'." I will always hope to find the Ross to my Rachel and for a best friend like Monica, and I will constantly wish that my friends were as funny as Chandler. Thank you for the memories, "Friends"; I cannot wait to see you one more time back in action. You will be greatly missed.

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