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He wasn't even born when the show started (add a ridiculous amount of exclamation marks here).

He didn't go looking to sleep with Chloe

Well…..

TOW with the Flashback.

*sobs quietly in the corner*

At the risk of losing my AVC membership, but I'll admit to be a bit choked up my Monica's proposal "there's a reason girls don't do this". That whole scene was brilliant.

I'd probably be a bit more of her side if she said that.

I guess I have that problem too, because I'm always arguing with someone at work who says the stupidest things.

The Chandler/Monica thing starts for me in TOW the Birth.

I will not here a bad word said against The Good Life. It may have been 70's nice, but I genuinely rate it as one of my favourite sitcoms.

Season 4 was the last time the show felt fresh. Monica and Chandler getting together was original, even if I'd been semi looking for it since TOW The Birth after Chandler's "let's get married at 40" offer and all the stuff at the beach house "I have canned goods".

I know off it, never got the chance to see it during its (extremely) limited release in UK.

Chandler's miming stuff is funny, but Ross and Rachel drag that episode down so much to ruin it for me.

On the scale of quotable things on AV Club, I guess Spaced is way down the list behind The Simpsons and Arrested Development.

Yeah - you have a point. He was in a bad situation that can explain a
lot of his insecurities and behaviour. And come to think of it, I did side with him on a number of occasions. He sat with Joey in the cafeteria despite the judgement of his colleagues. I agreed with him about not paying $100 for a building manager

…is a big pile of shit!

He was brilliant in his one episode of Band of Brothers.

Clap clap clap to both of you.

Why can't Netflix give us a season (or two) of 10 episodes of Happy Endings?