20. The One With Rachel's Big Kiss

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Friends: Season 7: 20. The One With Rachel's Big Kiss
First aired: 4/26/01

Written by Shana Goldberg-Meehan and Scott Silveri
Directed by Gary Halvorson

---Guest Cast:
Winona Ryder as Melissa Warburton
James Michael Tyler as Gunther

---Synopsis:
An encounter with an old sorority sister leads to a struggle by Rachel to prove to Phoebe that she has a wild side. Joey is dismayed that Monica hasn’t invited his parents to her wedding, but her efforts to correct the oversight become more than they're worth. Chandler’s efforts to get a cool tuxedo from Ralph Lauren through Rachel lead to frustration.
By LUIGI NOVI on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 - 4:27 pm:

---Great Joey Line:
(Trying to convince Phoebe that she once passionately kissed a girl….)
Rachel: “All right, you know what? If you don't want to believe me about this, why don't you just come with me to dinner tonight and she will tell you.”
Phoebe: “Okay, all right. Yeah, because I just can't picture it.”
Joey: “Oh-ho, you should get inside my head.”

Referring to her dinner date with Melissa, Rachel tells Phoebe in the beginning of the last scene of Act 1 that she has to go out with “that Melissa girl.” Why does she refer to an old friend this way? That sounds like the way you’d refer to someone you only vaguely know and/or just met.


By John D on Monday, July 12, 2004 - 1:33 pm:

Great Phoebe Lines

Yes, I'll have dinner with you and your "Lover"!

I wanted to see what the fuss was about.


By Thande on Thursday, February 10, 2005 - 12:38 pm:

Also:

"Somewhere far away, Joey's brain is exploding."


By Andre Reichenbacher (Amr) on Friday, November 02, 2012 - 1:36 pm:

Oh Nonie! Oh my beloved Nonie! I love you, I want you, I need you, I have to have you!

For a long time, I have felt this way. And I really am surprised she showed up on here. I never thought she did comedy, let alone television. And yes, this was before her arrest for shoplifting and drug possession.

I always thought she looked best with black hair, but her light-brown color and fairly longer hairstyle was nice too.

What else can I say? Well, except that I never thought she would do a Trek film. And wear old age makeup. And get killed off. That all came as a surprise to me!


By Tim McCree (Tim_m) on Thursday, November 22, 2012 - 10:15 am:

I never thought she did comedy

She appeared in Mr. Deeds (opposite Adam Sandler), which was a comedy. And some of her early films were called comedies, albeit with a dark tone (Heathers, for example).


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