Friends - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The One With Ross's New Girlfriend
Rachel meets Ross's female travel companion; Joey unwittingly recommends a seamy tailor to Chandler; and Phoebe cuts Monica's hair.

The One With the Breast Milk
Monica goes shopping with Julie behind Rachel's back; Ross isn't exactly gaga over breast milk.

The One Where Heckles Dies
The gang disturbs Mr. Heckles for the last time; Phoebe takes issue with Ross on the subject of evolution.

The One With Phoebe's Husband
Phoebe's secret husband shows up; Rachel tries to distract Ross from having sex with Julie.

The One With Five Steaks and an Eggplant
Chandler receives a sexy phone call meant for someone else; the gang becomes divided along income lines.

The One With the Baby on the Bus
An allergic reaction sends Ross to the hospital, leaving Chandler and Joey to look after Ben; Central Perk hires another singer to replace Phoebe.

The One Where Ross Finds Out
Rachel goes on a date in an effort to forget about Ross; Monica presses Chandler to complete an exercise program.

The One With the List
Ross is torn between Rachel and Julie, so Chandler prompts him to list each woman's pros and cons; Monica concocts recipes for a new product.

The One With Phoebe's Dad
Phoebe confronts her grandmother about the father she never knew; things heat up at Monica's holiday party.

The One With Russ
Rachel dates a guy who's similar to Ross; Joey can get a part if he sleeps with the casting director; Fun Bobby is no fun without alcohol.

The One With the Lesbian Wedding
Rachel's mother considers ending her marriage; Carol decides to marry her lover, Susan; Phoebe believes she's possessed.

The One After the Superbowl, Part 1
Ross searches for Marcel; Joey is attracted to an obsessed fan; Phoebe sings songs for kids.

The One After the Superbowl, Part 2
Ross learns Marcel is working on a movie, and the film's makeup artist seems to want Chandler; Monica and Rachel fight over Jean-Claude Van Damme, who appears as himself.

The One With the Prom Video
Monica brings some things home from her parents' house, including a prom video; Rachel tells Ross that she doesn't think it will work out between them.

The One Where Ross and Rachel... You Know
Ross's work hinders the evolution of his and Rachel's romance; Monica has eyes for an older opthalmologist; Joey and Chandler enjoy a big-screen TV.

The One Where Joey Moves Out
Richard's relationship with a younger woman causes a stir at a party for Ross and Monica's dad; Joey decides to move out; Rachel gets a tattoo.

The One Where Eddie Moves In
Chandler gets a new roommate; Monica doesn't like having Ross around all the time; Phoebe makes a music video.

The One Where Dr. Ramoray Dies
The days in the life of Joey's character, Dr. Ramoray, are numbered; Chandler's new roommate scares him.

The One Where Eddie Won't Go
Chandler wants Eddie to move out; Joey faces unemployment; a self-help book empowers the ladies.

The One Where Old Yeller Dies
Rachel freaks when Ross talks about spending a lifetime together; Chandler and Joey befriend Richard; Phoebe is shocked by the ending of "Old Yeller."

The One With the Bullies
Bullies accost Ross and Chandler; Monica plays the stock market; and Phoebe attempts to meet her father again.

The One With the Two Parties
When Rachel's divorcing parents both show up for her birthday, her friends hold two separate parties to keep them apart.

The One With the Chicken Pox
A submariner surfaces to spend two weeks with Phoebe, who's come down with chicken pox; Joey plays the role of a data processor at Chandler's company.

The One With Barry and Mindy's Wedding
Rachel's in her ex-fiancé's wedding; Chandler has a cyberspace romance; Monica and Richard think about their future.
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