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The series Friends (Friends): the best-rated episodes according to the audience

A special episode of Friends: The Reunion will air on HBO GO on May 27

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As you probably already know, the Friends series is returning to the small screen. It's the highly anticipated reunion of the main players that was thought never to happen! But we live in an age where these "reboots" are very popular, as well as prequels and sequels to popular series (hint: Sex and the City), so we're extremely happy that players who otherwise said they'd never play again seen in the same cast, only brought back.

Matt, Lisa, David, Jennifer, Courtney and Matthew will be back together! And for a reason, we call them by their real names, because the reunion will not be a classic "reboot" in the form of a special episode that we are used to. May 27, 2021 there will be a Slovenian audience on the platform HBO GO (although it was originally released on HBO Max) could watch the special Friends: The Reunion (2021). Judging by the trailer, the actors will once again test their chemistry in front of the camera and reminisce about some iconic moments from the ten seasons.

Each of us who watched and adored the series has our favorite episode, but some of them are rated by the majority of the audience as the best. Let's see what they are!

The One With The Prom Video (S02E14)

In this episode, Rachel discovers that Ross has had a crush on her since high school, with Phoebe's iconic ending “See, he's her lobster!” when Ross and Rachel finally make up after their first fight.

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The One With the Embryos (S04E12)

Phoebe agrees to be a surrogate mother for her brother's baby and thus becomes pregnant with triplets. The rest of the team plays a risky quiz in which the girls end up losing their apartment.

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The One With Ross's Wedding: Part 2 (S04E24)

This is definitely one of the more impactful episodes. Ross at the wedding says "I take thee, Rachel..." instead "I take thee, Emily...", and Chandler and Monica end up in bed together.

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The One With All The Thanksgivings (S05E08)

An episode where the team reminisces about their worst Thanksgiving. Monica ends up trying to cheer Chandler up with a turkey on his head and gets a spontaneous confession out of him that he loves her.

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The One Where Everybody Finds Out (S05E14)

One of the funniest episodes is definitely the one where everyone finally finds out that Monica and Chandler are together - after Phoebe and Rachel try to force the confession in various ways.

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The One Where Ross Got High (S06E09)

Besides being the episode where Monica finally admits to her parents that she's in a relationship with Chandler (who was blacklisted because Ross used him as an excuse to smoke weed in his youth), she's also known for her legendary dessert, prepared by Rachel, in which she combines meat pie and pastry.

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The One With The Proposal (S06E25)

Pure romance. Although we already think that there will be no bread from this flour, Chandler and Monica end up just getting engaged.

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The One With The Videotape (S08E4)

The friends find out that Ross and Rachel have gotten involved again, and the question arises as to who was conquering whom. Fortunately (or unfortunately) Ross accidentally filmed the entire event…

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The One With the Rumor (S08E9)

This is the episode with Brad Pitt (who was married to Jennifer Aniston at the time). We think we've said enough.

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The Last One: Part 2 (S10E17 / 18)

We could hardly hold back the tears in this episode. The end of Friends was very emotional and at the same time the fifth most watched series finale ever. In addition to Ross and Rachel finally deciding to be together, Chandler and Monica adopted twins and moved from the cult apartment to the suburbs.

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