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Producers commentary on three episodes; "Friends of Friends" video guestbook; Gag reel; Casino Challenge trivia quiz; "Gunther Spills the Beans About Next Season"; Enhanced features for DVD-ROM PC
Full Product DetailsFriends crosses the midseries hump in this sixth of its ten seasons, shuffling the deck a bit as Chandler moves in with Monica and Rachel moves in with Phoebe. Joey, on the hunt for a new roommate, finds a fine one: supermodel Elle MacPherson, as Janine. Ross and Rachel, married at the close of Season 5, seek annulment and, eventually, divorce with their typically hilarious amicable acrimony. One of the season's high points comes in "The One Where Ross Got High," a Thanksgiving-themed episode featuring Elliott Gould and Christina Pickles in their occasional roles as Ross and Monica's parents. "The One with Rachel's Sister" finds Reese Witherspoon in the title role, hooking up with Ross and sending Rachel into a tizzy. "The One That Could Have Been," -- an hour-long NBC episode that became a two-parter in syndication -- is fondly recalled for many reasons, not the least of which are the scenes in which Monica appears as her "fat" self (an image from the episode appears on the back of this box). The multiple-story arc wherein Ross dates a student, Elizabeth (Alexandra Holden), develops into one of the show's all-time celebrity coups, with Bruce Willis joining the cast for a three-episode run as Elizabeth's father, who woos a willing Rachel. "The One with the Proposal, Parts 1 & 2" closes the proceedings and features Tom Selleck's return as Monica's former beau, Richard, who confesses his lingering love for her. There is no cliff-hanger this time, though, as Monica and Chandler wind up agreeing to tie the knot just in time to drop the curtain on Season 6. Barnes & Noble