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Ross and phoebe trapped in a closet
Ross and phoebe trapped in a closet









As Ross and Susan argue over names and who gets to enjoy what about being a parent, Phoebe reminds them what it’s like to have no parents, and how lucky their child will be to have three who love him so much, they’re fighting over him. It’s frustrating, because the rest of the material is so damn good: when Phoebe gets trapped in the utility closet with Ross and Susan, ‘Birth’ goes from a below average episode to a great one. Compared to Ross and Joey, who are in their own ways having non-traditional experiences with masculinity and fatherhood, Rachel getting dressed up for a doctor (who’s trying to deliver a baby, by the way) and Monica getting emotional over the sight of infants is almost painful. Both of them spend their time in the hospital pining over cliched female values: Monica has baby fever, and Rachel’s chasing doctors.

ross and phoebe trapped in a closet

Like ‘Ick Factor’ (and really the first season as a whole), ‘The Birth’ does a fantastic job when it’s focusing on its male characters, and struggles mightily with its female characters – although oddly, ‘The Birth’ is one of the times Phoebe serves a real purpose throughout the season.Ĭonsidering the two big story lines of the episode, the ancillary material with Rachel and Monica really feels off. ‘The One with the Birth’ is kind of a bottle episode – everyone’s in the hospital together, even though they only share a few scenes together. ‘The One with the Birth’ ( originally aired 5/11/95) – How old is Monica? 25 and 13 months, if you must ask. – It’s funny how few times Chandler actually utters the phrase “Could that be anymore _?” compared to the amount of times people make fun of him for it. – Phoebe… gets some head rushes in the episode, which she enjoys. – why would Ross need a beeper for the museum? “Come quick! They’re still extinct!” Ross’s beeper goes off, signaling the impending arrival of his child, and the episode ends with everyone rushing off to the hospital, dumbfounded Ross in tow. ‘Ick Factor’ mostly exists for its final moments, which again tease Ross and Rachel with the same formula as many scenes in the season: they get in close proximity, share half a moment, and it’s interrupted. There’s nothing to suggest that their relationship is ‘special’ (except what we’re told), so Monica saying she loves him is more than a forced moment – and follows one of the emptiest statements a character’s ever made: “icky” doesn’t really explain much of anything. Again, there doesn’t seem to be much of a point except “Monica makes shitty decisions with her vagina”, harking back to the pilot when she slept with Paul the wine guy, another guy whose lies spread her thighs. Is it as troublesome as what happens with Monica? I’ve never been able to wrap my head around the point of Monica sleeping with an underage high schooler. There doesn’t seem to be much reason Rachel’s dreaming about having sex, and feels like a cheap ploy to sexualize a character for no reason. Rachel isn’t doing much but having sex fantasies about everyone in the group – for unexplained reasons – which causes Ross to get angry and jealous in wince-worthy fashion. However, as much as they nail Chandler in the episode, they completely miss on Rachel and Monica. But it’s an example of when the message Friends said it was always about rings true: Chandler’s slowly getting more comfortable with who he’s become, a small step in his long arc of maturity on the show (arguably the show’s most consistent plot over the life of the show).

ross and phoebe trapped in a closet

So what does he do? He turns it to his advantage, giving the people around him a reason to laugh at him (if only to make them work weekends in an act of corporate vengeance). Bossman Bing, but all it does is provide more jokes. I love how Chandler embraces this later in the episode: he tries to appeal to them as “one of the guys” instead of Mr. His corporate arc for the season comes to a hilarious close in ‘Ick Factor’, when he hires Phoebe as an assistant and finds out none of his co-workers like him anymore, now that he’s their boss. Time and time again, Chandler’s proved to be the best character in the first season: he’s very consistently written, which makes his pockets of growth throughout season 1 much more effective – Chandler’s by far the most immature person in the group mentally (some would say Joey, but it’s more lack of brain cells than actual maturity), but ironically, the most successful professionally of the group.

ross and phoebe trapped in a closet

#Ross and phoebe trapped in a closet professional#

It again puts the troublesome characterizations of Rachel and Monica front and center (a topic I’ve discussed at length this season) that can only be slightly distracted by the culmination of Chandler’s professional arc this season. With Friends gearing up for its season endgame in the next two episodes, ‘The One With the Ick Factor’ is a light-hearted episode about sex: both in dream form, and the physical form with high schoolers.

ross and phoebe trapped in a closet

‘The One With The Ick Factor’ ( originally aired 5/4/95)









Ross and phoebe trapped in a closet