![]() ![]() If you have a sibling, chances are this episode ranks high for you, too. “The One With the Football” (Season 3, 1996) Image: Warner Bros. Always a good friend to Chandler, Ross finally owns up to the fact that he was the one who smoked weed in college, not Chandler (who the Geller parents have harbored a serious hatred for, since!) Oh, and Phoebe develops a crush on Ross’s dad because he saved her in a dream. In this episode of Friends, Ross does exactly that. Oh, there’s no better time than the holidays to reveal that the goody-goody of the family has actually done some bad things. “The One Where Ross Got High” (Season 6, 1999) Image: Warner Bros. ![]() He also reveals that he and Ross were the source of a terrible rumor about Rachel during high school, one that puts this episode at a middle-of-the-road No. We have Brad Pitt as Will, one of Ross’s old friends from high school who-turns out-used to be pretty ugly, but had a serious glow up. Otherwise known as “The One With Brad Pitt,” this episode is all kinds of kooky Friendsgiving goodness. “The One With The Rumor ” (Season 8, 2001) Image: Warner Bros. But why is this one any better than the first season’s edition? Well, Monica and Chandler get a very important call by the episode’s end that genuinely makes up for everything. ![]() Only this time, instead of everyone getting locked out of her apartment, Joey gets his head stuck in the door, and everyone ends up showing up hours late. Like much of the drama with “The One Where the Underdog Gets Away,” the last-ever Friends Thanksgiving episode has Monica at an all-time level of stress, prepping for Thanksgiving dinner. ![]()
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