The first season of Friends could easily have been retitled Getting to Know You, as all the soon-to-be-familiar characters, and their equally soon-to-be familiar interrelationships, were swiftly and economically established. In the opening episode, Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston) abandons her Mr. Potato Head spouse at the altar and moves in with her former high-school friend Monica Geller (Courteney Cox) in Monicas spacious New York loft apartment. Not long afterward, we meet Monicas brother, Ross (David Schwimmer), who is down in the dumps because his ex-wife, Carol (Jane Sibbett), has not only declared herself a lesbian, but will soon be giving birth to his son (named Ben), whom she and her partner intend to raise without any of Ross help. Also, we are treated to the first of aspiring actor Joey Tribbianis (Matt LeBlanc) dead-end big breaks when he is hired as Al Pacinos stand-in. Finally, airhead Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow) is given the opportunity to perform her treacly folk songs at the gangs favorite hangout, the Central Perk coffeehouse -- only to have her debut spoiled by a citywide power blackout. In other developments, Ross adopts a monkey named Marcel; Joey briefly falls for Phoebes bitchy twin sister, Ursula (also played by Lisa Kudrow); and Joeys roommate, Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry), betrays a confidence by informing Rachel that Ross has a crush on her. A solid hit from the moment it left the starting gate, Friends wound up its freshman season as the eighth highest-rated program on American television. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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