Episode
Friends: The One with the Morning After
Overview
Ross tries to prevent Rachel from learning his disturbing secret. She finds out anyway and they go back to her apartment to have a fight. The other four friends are trapped in Monica's bedroom, forced to listen in.
Details
- Series
- Friends
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 16
- Air date
- 1997-02-20
- Runtime
- 24 min
Episode context
The One with the Morning After is Episode 16 in Season 3 of Friends. It aired on 1997-02-20. The runtime is 24 min.
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Episode 15: The One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break
Wanting more time to focus on her new job, Rachel suggests that she and Ross take a break from their relationship. Ross later seeks solace at a party. Phoebe dates a diplomat who needs an interpreter to communicate with her. Chandler and Joey ponder a ménage a trois with a woman who seems hot for both of them.
Episode 17: The One Without the Ski Trip
Ross and Rachel compete to spend time with their other friends. When a lonely Ross is excluded from Rachel's ski trip with her pals, he visits Carol. On the way to the cabin, they run out of gas. Meanwhile, Chandler starts smoking again.
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