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14 Of The Best And Worst Rachel And Ross Moments

For all of my "friends" out there, this one is for you.

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14 Of The Best And Worst Rachel And Ross Moments

If you are anything like me, you have probably watched every episode of Friends a thousand times over. Sad? Watch Friends. Happy? Watch Friends. Life changing event? Watch Friends. There is never ever a bad time to watch it. There were always twists and turns that kept us coming back for 10 full seasons. The most exciting part of this show was definitely watching Rachel and Ross grow together. Even their worst moments were still good. We watched their first kiss, their (drunken) marriage, Emma being born, and everything in between. I'll forever be on team Rachel and Ross. Here are the best and the worst Rachel and Ross moments:

1. ...but were they REALLY on a break?

2. When Rachel got off the plane. (I'll just pretend like I didn't sob like a baby when I watched this).

...and then...


3. Let's not forget every moment of their relationship that had us on edge or in tears.

4. ...and every time they tried to get back together.

5. Let's not forget every time in between that just made our hearts hurt.


6. I'll never forgive Ross for the "we were on a break" hookup.

7. When Rachel left a voicemail for Ross that said she finally got her closure... Drunk Rachel shouldn't make phone calls. This is a lesson for us all.

8. Don't think I would forget about the passionate kiss in the rain scene.

9. When Ross accidentally said "Rachel" while marrying Emily.

10. But how could we forget when Rachel and Ross DID get married in Vegas a few years beforehand.

11. I definitely was not ready for this at all. I still don't think I am.


12. But how they were after she gave birth to Emma was just beautiful.


13. They are power parents for sure.

...and again.

14. Last, but not least, the kiss that started this whole thing after watching the Prom video.


A very special thanks to the producers of Friends. I'm actually at a point in my life where I know most of the episodes word for word (maybe that's why I can't do chemistry). Ross and Rachel are my favorite characters, no doubt. Now, don't get me wrong, ALL of the character on Friends were the absolute best and I think everyone can relate to each one of them individually. I know I can. I know that I'm just a girl trying to find the Ross to my Rachel...or in the words of Phoebe, I'm just trying to find "my lobster".


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