---The All-Time Most Hilarious All-Gang Exchange:
Judy Geller (to Ross): “It was you?”
Monica: “And Dad, you know that mailman you got fired? He didn't steal your Playboys. Ross did!”
Ross: “Yeah, well hurricane Gloria didn't break the porch swing. Monica did!”
Monica: “Ross hasn't worked at the museum for a year!”
Ross: “Monica and Chandler are living together!”
Monica: “Ross married Rachel in Vegas and got divorced... AGAIN!”
Phoebe: “I love Jacques Cousteau!”
Rachel (realizing the recipe pages were stuck together): “I wasn't supposed to put beef in the trifle!”
Joey: “I wanna go!”
Judy Geller (in shock): “That's a lot of information to get in 30 seconds.”
---Great Line:
(As Chandler confronts Ross for telling his parents in college that Chandler was the one smoking pot in his room…)
Ross: “How was I to know that we’d still be friends years later, or that you’d be living with my sister?”
Chandler: “What about all that ‘friends for life’ stuff?”
Ross: “I dunno, I was all high.”
In the first Thanksgiving episode, The One Where Underdog Gets Away(1.9), Joey didn’t spend it with his family because they thought he had VD. Why isn’t he with them this time? And why isn’t Rachel spending it with her family?
Supposedly, Rachel accidentally put a layer of beef sautéed with peas into the trifle because the pages in the cookbook containing the recipe for the trifle was stuck together with the page containing the recipe for a shepherd’s pie. But on top of the beef layer, she put a layer of bananas. In order for this to work, there would have to be a section of the trifle recipe both before and after the section of the recipe for the shepherd’s pie. Otherwise, how could Rachel put a section of the trifle after the beef layer?
According to the blooper reel on YouTube, the part where Ross and Joey eat the trifle ("It tastes like FEEET!") had to be done many times over. I can understand that, it was funny!