This smart, sophisticated comedy looks into the hearts and minds of a group of single friends, all struggling with love, careers, dreams and disappointments at a time in their lives when everything is possible. From Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions. DVD Features: Audio Commentary:Prodcuer audio commentary on 3 episodes Gag Reel Interviews:”Friends of Friends” guest/celebrity interviews. Other:Gunther Spills the Beans promo for next season. Casino Challenge trivia game Between Friends’ fifth and sixth seasons, Courteney Cox and David Arquette were married, leading to “The One After Vegas” adding “Arquette” after everyone’s title credits. Unfortunately, on-screen it’s divorce time again despite “The One When Ross Hugs Rachel,” since he secretly tries avoiding an annulment of their accidental marriage. Far more out in the open is Chandler (Matthew Perry) and Monica’s (Cox) relationship. Moving in together creates lots of fun as the others move back and forth into each othe
Review by LnKnProphets for Friends: The Complete Sixth Season Rating:
You’d think that after six seasons, a comedy like Friends would get old fast. But that isn’t the case! Season Six is another one of Friends best seasons. From Ross and Rachel’s drunken marriage, to Chandler moving in with Monica, to Joey’s new TV show, to Rachel’s sister seducing Ross, to Phoebe’s running, and finally, to Chandler proposing to Monica, this season has so many great moments that are not only funny, but heartfelt as well.
Here are my favorite episodes from this season:
The One After Vegas
The One With Ross’s Denial
The One Where Joey Loses His Insurance
The One On the Last Night
The One Where Phoebe Runs
The One With Ross’s Teeth
The One Where Ross Got High (possibly my favorite Thanksgiving episode. “It tastes like feet!”)
The One With the Routine
The One Where Chandler Can’t Cry
The One That Could Have Been
THe One With Unagi
The One Where Paul’s the Man
The One With the Proposal (one of Perry’s best performances)
Review by Enrique for Friends: The Complete Sixth Season Rating:
I have seen the first 5 series before this one and I think this is teh best one yet. I cannot watch the show when it is on TV normally because of work, so I love having this DVD! I think this is when the show reached it’s peak and before it got a little full of itself. Yes, this is a good one!
Review by P. Merrill for Friends: The Complete Sixth Season Rating:
All of the friends grew up in Vegas, Joey getting his hopes up to the extreme and having them crushed, Chandler and Monica almost getting married, Ross and Rachel’s drunken marriage, and Phoebe witnessing it all.
This all sets the stage for season six, which featured Ross’ third divorce, Chandler moving in with Monica, Joey experiences money probablems, Ross dating a student, and Monica and Chandler getting engaged.
This season starts off back in Vegas after Ross and Rachel’s drunken marraige, deciding that they should get an annulment. Meanwhile Chandler and Monica each realize that they don’t want to get married, but both think the other does want to get married. They realize that and decide not to get married, but they keep getting signs to get married. Eventually they decide to move in together.
Meanwhile Ross tells Rachel that he got the annulment, when really he hadn’t, with the fear of having three failed marraiges. He then realizes how stupid he’s being, and goes to get the annulment. When Ross finds out that Rachel needs to testify to get the annulment, and Rachel thinks that it is taken care of, so Ross decides to let it go. Until Rachel finds out after she moves in with Ross (having no place to go after Chandler moved in with Monica), when Ross’ divorce lawyer calls. Ross and Rachel decide to get the annulment, but Rachel writes obscene things on the forms, and their forced to file for divorce.
While this was all happening Rachel had moved in with Phoebe, but when a fire starts in it, complication arise. Phoebe’s candles are blamed, so Rachel moves in with Monica and Phoebe with Joey. It is then found that Rachel’s hair straightener started the fire, so they switch places. Rachel enjoys living with Joey so much that she decides to stay. Meanwhile Joey loses his health insurance, and with bad timings, gets Hernia. Joey is forced to work more, and gets it back. Unfortunately not long afterwards Joey’s fridge breaks, and lacking the money to buy one, tries to con his friends into helping him buy one.
This when Ross starts to date one of his female students in secret, seeing as it’s forbidden. Meanwhile Joey gets a job on a show named Mac and C.H.E.E.S.E, but the show eventually fails. This is when Ross meets Elizibeth’s (the student he has been dating) dad, who ends up going to the family cabin with Rachel, when Ross and Elizibeth have the same plans.
This season ends with Chandler and Monica getting engaged, which earlier was thrown off course by ex boyfriend Richard Burke showing up.
List of episodes in the order from best to worst –
Review by for Friends: The Complete Sixth Season Rating:
This season starts of with the hilarious post-Vegas fiasco and ends with one of the most charming proposal episodes ever filmed for television. The Sixth Season of Friends is very funny and touching at the same time. The audience finally knows that the Chandler-Monica relationship will end in marriage and the rest of the cast is given important storylines as well. This season, which is extremely FUNNY, may not be the funniest, but it is the most sophisticated. The writing and acting are smart; you can see how special Friends is from this sixth season.
LnKnProphets
November 1, 2010 at 8:10 pm
Review by LnKnProphets for Friends: The Complete Sixth Season
Rating:
You’d think that after six seasons, a comedy like Friends would get old fast. But that isn’t the case! Season Six is another one of Friends best seasons. From Ross and Rachel’s drunken marriage, to Chandler moving in with Monica, to Joey’s new TV show, to Rachel’s sister seducing Ross, to Phoebe’s running, and finally, to Chandler proposing to Monica, this season has so many great moments that are not only funny, but heartfelt as well.
Here are my favorite episodes from this season:
The One After Vegas
The One With Ross’s Denial
The One Where Joey Loses His Insurance
The One On the Last Night
The One Where Phoebe Runs
The One With Ross’s Teeth
The One Where Ross Got High (possibly my favorite Thanksgiving episode. “It tastes like feet!”)
The One With the Routine
The One Where Chandler Can’t Cry
The One That Could Have Been
THe One With Unagi
The One Where Paul’s the Man
The One With the Proposal (one of Perry’s best performances)
Now I’m looking forward to getting Season 7!
Enrique
November 1, 2010 at 8:08 pm
Review by Enrique for Friends: The Complete Sixth Season
Rating:
I have seen the first 5 series before this one and I think this is teh best one yet. I cannot watch the show when it is on TV normally because of work, so I love having this DVD! I think this is when the show reached it’s peak and before it got a little full of itself. Yes, this is a good one!
P. Merrill
November 1, 2010 at 7:42 pm
Review by P. Merrill for Friends: The Complete Sixth Season
Rating:
All of the friends grew up in Vegas, Joey getting his hopes up to the extreme and having them crushed, Chandler and Monica almost getting married, Ross and Rachel’s drunken marriage, and Phoebe witnessing it all.
This all sets the stage for season six, which featured Ross’ third divorce, Chandler moving in with Monica, Joey experiences money probablems, Ross dating a student, and Monica and Chandler getting engaged.
This season starts off back in Vegas after Ross and Rachel’s drunken marraige, deciding that they should get an annulment. Meanwhile Chandler and Monica each realize that they don’t want to get married, but both think the other does want to get married. They realize that and decide not to get married, but they keep getting signs to get married. Eventually they decide to move in together.
Meanwhile Ross tells Rachel that he got the annulment, when really he hadn’t, with the fear of having three failed marraiges. He then realizes how stupid he’s being, and goes to get the annulment. When Ross finds out that Rachel needs to testify to get the annulment, and Rachel thinks that it is taken care of, so Ross decides to let it go. Until Rachel finds out after she moves in with Ross (having no place to go after Chandler moved in with Monica), when Ross’ divorce lawyer calls. Ross and Rachel decide to get the annulment, but Rachel writes obscene things on the forms, and their forced to file for divorce.
While this was all happening Rachel had moved in with Phoebe, but when a fire starts in it, complication arise. Phoebe’s candles are blamed, so Rachel moves in with Monica and Phoebe with Joey. It is then found that Rachel’s hair straightener started the fire, so they switch places. Rachel enjoys living with Joey so much that she decides to stay. Meanwhile Joey loses his health insurance, and with bad timings, gets Hernia. Joey is forced to work more, and gets it back. Unfortunately not long afterwards Joey’s fridge breaks, and lacking the money to buy one, tries to con his friends into helping him buy one.
This when Ross starts to date one of his female students in secret, seeing as it’s forbidden. Meanwhile Joey gets a job on a show named Mac and C.H.E.E.S.E, but the show eventually fails. This is when Ross meets Elizibeth’s (the student he has been dating) dad, who ends up going to the family cabin with Rachel, when Ross and Elizibeth have the same plans.
This season ends with Chandler and Monica getting engaged, which earlier was thrown off course by ex boyfriend Richard Burke showing up.
List of episodes in the order from best to worst –
The One with the Proposal
The One Where Ross Got High
The One on the Last Night
The One After Vegas
The One Where Paul’s the Man
The One With Unagi
The One That Could Have Been
The One Where Chandler Can’t Cry
The One With Ross’s Teeth
The One With Joey’s Porsche
The One Where Phoebe Runs
The One Where Joey Loses His Insurance
he One With Ross’s Denial
The One with the Ring
The One Where Ross Meets Elizabeth’s Dad
The One With Joey’s Fridge
The One Where Ross Dates a Student
The One Where Ross Hugs Rachel
The One With Mac and C.H.E.E.S.E.
The One With the Routine
The One With the Joke
The One With the Apothecary Table
The One With Rachel’s Sister
Anonymous
November 1, 2010 at 6:42 pm
Review by for Friends: The Complete Sixth Season
Rating:
This season starts of with the hilarious post-Vegas fiasco and ends with one of the most charming proposal episodes ever filmed for television. The Sixth Season of Friends is very funny and touching at the same time. The audience finally knows that the Chandler-Monica relationship will end in marriage and the rest of the cast is given important storylines as well. This season, which is extremely FUNNY, may not be the funniest, but it is the most sophisticated. The writing and acting are smart; you can see how special Friends is from this sixth season.