Friends - The Complete Seventh Season with Jennifer Aniston: DVD Cover
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Friends - The Complete Seventh Season Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox Arquette, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/06/2004
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Closed Caption; Producers commentary on three episodes; Friends of Friends video guestbook; Gag reel; Monica's Wedding Book Challenge trivia quiz; Gunther Spills the Beans about next season; Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.0; Enhanced features for your DVD-ROM PC

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The pending Geller-Bing nuptials dominate this seventh Friends season (2000-01), as Monica and Chandler (Courteney Cox-Arquette and Matthew Perry) prepare to tie the knot on the two-part, season-closing wedding episode. Elliot Gould and Christina Pickles make the first of several appearances as Monica's parents in the season's second episode, "The One with Rachel's Book," which gets its title from Joey's (Matt LeBlanc) discovery that Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) is reading a trashy romance novel. There is also a story arc in the early part of the season that follows Rachel's hiring of, and eventual relationship with, her assistant Tag (Eddie Cahill). Additional season highlights include: "The One with All the Cheesecakes," in which Chandler and Rachel scarf down cheesecake delivered to his door by mistake; "The One Where Rosita Dies," featuring a guest turn by Jason Alexander; "The One Where They All Turn Thirty," wherein Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) discovers that she's actually 31; "The One with Joey's New Brain," for which Susan Sarandon earned an Outstanding Guest Actress Emmy nomination; "The One with Ross and Monica's Cousin" features Denise Richards in the title role as a visiting relative to whom Ross (David Schwimmer) develops a discomfiting attraction; and "The One with Rachel's Big Kiss," which finds Winona Ryder turning up as Rachel's college friend Melissa, with whom she once shared a smooch. Also worth noting is the episode leading into the wedding finale, "The One with Chandler's Dad," which introduces not only Kathleen Turner as the cross-dressing Bin père but also Gary Oldman as Joey's spit-spewing costar. Barnes & Noble

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Friends - The Complete Seventh Seasonby Anonymous

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July 01, 2004: This is one of my favorite seasons. They're all good, but this one especially. Friends is so funny, it just keeps getting better. whenever I'm bored or in a bad mood, this show cheers me up right away. It's awesome!!!

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May 19, 2004: Friends is the best show out there!!!! Since it is now gone, these DVD's will help us to never forget them ,although me, even if, I would never forget them. I am the biggest fan, my room is full of 'friends' pics, and I have every single one of their seasons, plus more. Whatever I see with 'friends' on it, I BUY!!!


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