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Courteney laughed, linking her arm through Jen's. "I think we're going to be here for a long time," she said.

The series opens with a dramatic entry: runaway bride Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston) bursts into the Central Perk coffee shop in her wedding dress, having just left her fiancé at the altar. She reconnects with her high school friend Monica Geller (Courteney Cox) and is soon integrated into Monica’s tight-knit group: friends season one

Matt LeBlanc ambled over, clutching a script that looked more like a shield than a prop. As Joey Tribbiani, he was the smooth-talking ladies' man, but right now, he looked like a guy who’d just been told the sandwich bar was closed. "Hey, can we get some more heat in here? I'm freezing my 'Joey' parts off." Courteney laughed, linking her arm through Jen's

Jen, sitting perched on the edge of the armchair, offered a reassuring smile. She looked every bit the runaway bride they were introducing to the world – the denim shorts, the quirky t-shirt, the hair that seemed to have a life of its its own. But behind the facade, Jennifer Aniston was fighting her own battle with nerves. She reconnects with her high school friend Monica

"You're doing great, David," she said, her voice a warm raspy whisper that cut through the studio noise. "We're all just trying to find it."

David Schwimmer, leaning against the bright orange couch that had become the centerpiece of the set, ran a hand through his hair. It was a nervous tic he’d developed over weeks of rehearsals, a way to ground himself when the lines blurred between himself and the character he was playing, Ross Geller.

In the finale, "The One Where Rachel Finds Out," Chandler accidentally reveals Ross's feelings to Rachel. She realizes she reciprocates them, only to meet Ross at the airport as he returns from China with a new girlfriend, Julie. Most Memorable Episodes