Season 6 of the Friends Sitcom
January 7, 2010 by Wayne Torres
Filed under Comedians
The One After Vegas: Ross and Rachel wake up in bed together, remembering almost nothing about the night before. At breakfast, their friends ask them about it. Shocked, they decide to get an annulment once they\’re back in New York. Ross tells Rachel he\’s taken care of it, but he hasn\’t. Neither Chandler nor Monica wants to go through with their own marriage plans, but each one is scared to back out. They decide to look for another sign… but even though the signs keep coming, they keep denying it. Finally, Chandler suggests they live together. Joey (who still has Phoebe\’s cab) convinces her to keep him company on the drive home. He promises to make it a fun road trip, but he ends up sleeping most the time.
The One Where Joey Loses His Insurance: Rachel packs her things and moves to Ross\’s apartment. Once there, she intercepts a phone call from Ross\’s lawyer revealing they\’re still married. Phoebe\’s psychic tells her she\’s going to die this week. Ross becomes a guest lecturer at NYU. He\’s so worried his presentation won\’t go well that he panics and presents it with an phony English accent. Joey\’s medical benefits lapse because he hasn\’t done enough acting recently. He contacts his agent, Estelle (who mistakenly believes he\’d gone to another agent), to arrange for some auditions. He gets a severe hernia before auditioning, but refuses to go to the hospital until he has insurance again.
The One With Ross\’s Teeth: Phoebe visits Rachel at work and makes out with Kenny the copy boy, thinking it\’s Ralph Lauren. She tells Rachel, who gossips to her boss (Kim), who eventually becomes convinced that Rachel is having an affair with Ralph Lauren in order to get Kim\’s job. Ross goes too far when he whitens his teeth in preparation for a date with Hillary, Monica\’s co-worker. Chandler tries to convince Joey that he\’s letting Janine make him and the apartment too girly.
The One With The Apothecary Table: Rachel buys furniture from Pottery Barn, but tells Phoebe she got it at a flea market, because Phoebe hates Pottery Barn. The deception is complicated by the fact that Ross buys an identical table from Pottery Barn. Joey and Janine spend time with Monica and Chandler; Janine doesn\’t like hanging out with them, and hard feelings grow and grow until Joey and Janine break up and Janine moves out.
The One Where Chandler Can\’t Cry: Unable to handle the idea of Ross and Jill together, Rachel asks Ross to stop seeing Jill. Jill is upset and throws herself at Ross, attempting to use him to get back at Rachel. Chandler doesn\’t cry in sad movies… or for any other reason. The gang discovers that Ursula is making porn movies in Phoebe\’s name.
The One With Unagi: Joey\’s financial needs aren\’t being met by his job at the coffee house, so he looks into participating in another medical study. The only one available is for identical twins, but it pays so much that Joey can\’t resist. He hires another actor to play his twin brother. Rachel and Phoebe are taking a self-defense class, but Ross feels they don\’t have Unagi, a state of total awareness, in which you can be prepared for any danger. He startles them in the hallway to prove his point, which sets off an on-going competition of psuedo-attacks. Chandler and Monica plan to celebrate Valentines day (late) by making gifts for each other. Chandler can\’t make anything and Monica forgets until the last minute. Chandler gives Monica a customized tape of music which actually was a previous gift from Janice; Monica give him a sock puppet that Phoebe made.
The One Where Ross Meets Elizabeth\’s Dad: Joey doesn\’t get along well with the roboticist (Wayne) who controls his co-star, \”C.H.E.E.S.E.\” To save himself from being fired, he teaches Wayne how to talk with women. Phoebe writes a book about relationships, which is really a book about Monica and Chandler, and everything they do. Ross meets Elizabeth\’s dad (Paul), who really doesn\’t approve of his daughter dating an older man. Paul and Rachel start dating. The gang\’s attempts to make Ross look good for Paul continually backfire.
The One With The Ring: Chandler picks out an engagement ring for Monica, with Phoebe\’s help. Unfortunately, someone else buys the ring before Chandler has a chance to. He has to convince the other buyer to trade rings with him. Meanwhile, Joey and Ross are feeling brushed-off because Chandler isn\’t hanging out with them. Phoebe makes matters worse by suggesting that Chandler is angry with them. Rachel tries to get Paul to open up and express his feelings. She gets more than she expects and can\’t turn it off… so she dumps him.
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Season 3 of the Friends Sitcom
January 7, 2010 by Wayne Torres
Filed under Comedians
The One Where No One\’s Ready: Ross has an important night but no one else is ready to go. Joey and Chandler fight about chairs and clothes. Joey spills humus on Phoebe\’s dress. Monica hears an old message from Richard and thinks that it might be new; she leaves him a message which she then tries to erase, but just makes it worse. Rachel can\’t decide what to wear; Ross gets angry and Rachel decides not to go… unless he drinks the fat.
The One With The Flashback: Prompted by a question from Janice, the group has a flashback revealing events which occurred three years earlier: Chandler searches for a roommate; Cute Naked Guy puts on weight; Phoebe secretly moves out of Monica\’s apartment; The bar is closing to make way for a coffee shop; Mr. Heckles could play the oboe; Rachel contemplates her upcoming marriage to Barry; Mr. Heckles could be Chandler\’s new roommate; Ross is happy that Carol has found a new friend — Susan; One of the lifeguards dismantles a nuclear device; \”Almost\” relationships are revealed between Joey and Monica, Monica and Chandler, Chandler and Rachel, Ross and Phoebe.
The One With The Racecar Bed: Monica and Phoebe shop at the store owned by Janice\’s soon-to-be-ex-husband, and Monica ends up with the wrong bed. Rachel and Ross have dinner with her father, which doesn\’t go well; the next day at brunch, Ross and Dr. Green find something to bond over. Gunther broods over Rachel. Joey Teaches a class–\”Acting for Soap Operas\”. While trying to return the bed, Joey and Monica see Janice kissing her husband.
The One With All the Jealousy: Rachel has her first day on the job; Ross sends her a singing telegram, and continues to be jealous about Mark. Chandler arranges a bachelor party for his cousin. Joey gets an audition for a Broadway musical, but he can\’t dance. Gunther pines for Rachel. Monica falls for Julio, a co-worker at the diner who writes a poetry; he writes a poem for Monica which isn\’t very flattering. Ross and Ben have a play date with the stripper from the bachelor party, which makes Rachel jealous.
The One Where Ross And Rachel Take A Break: Phoebe dates a diplomat who doesn\’t speak english; she convinces Monica to double with them so the translator will have a date. Chandler and Joey gawk at the Xerox girl, who invites them both to a dance club. Ross interrupts Rachel\’s late night emergency at the office, leading to a fight; Rachel wants to take a break. Ross goes to the club and ends up kissing the Xerox girl.
The One Without The Ski Trip: Ross and Rachel\’s fighting causes the gang to try to hang out with them separately. Chandler, under stress because Ross and Rachel\’s break-up reminds him of his parents divorce, starts smoking again. Rachel invites everyone but Ross to go skiing for the weekend; they get locked out of the car at a rest stop; Rachel refuses to call Ross for help, so Monica and Phoebe do it behind her back; he comes to their aid and then gets stuck because his battery dies. Ross interferes with Carol\’s and Susan\’s \”Anniversary\”.
The One With a Chick. And a Duck.: The diner where Monica works puts their staff on roller-skates; Monica crashes into Rachel while skating; Rachel\’s injuries are worse than first believed. Pete buys a restaurant and offers Monica a job as head chef; she\’s unsure whether to take it, since she still isn\’t attracted to Pete. Pete makes up a story about another woman so Monica will think he\’s over her; Phoebe sees right through it but promises not to tell Monica. Joey buys a pet chick for Chandler, but caring for it becomes a source of conflict. Ross has a chance to be on TV as part of a panel of Paleontologists, but gives it up to take Rachel to the hospital. Monica and Pete are about to stop seeing each other, but then they kiss… and Monica finally feels it.
The One With The Screamer: Phoebe waits on hold so she can have her phone repaired before the warranty expires. The gang goes to Joey\’s play on opening night. Rachel dates Tommy, who seems pretty nice… except when he starts screaming at people; however, only Ross witnesses this behavior and can\’t convince anyone else. Joey\’s play gets bad reviews, prompting the director to break up with Kate; Joey and Kate spend the night talking and falling in love. Kate gets a job offer in L.A. and decides to leave.
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Best of Friends Season 4
January 7, 2010 by Wayne Torres
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The One With the \’Cuffs: Chandler and Joey try to make due with patio furniture and a canoe as their only furnishings. Chandler bumps into Joanna (Rachel\’s boss) and they go out again… and end up having quite a fling; while sneaking into Joanna\’s office, Rachel finds Chandler half naked and hand-cuffed to a chair. Monica caters her mother\’s party and \”pulls a Monica\” when she loses a fake nail in one of the quiches. A salesman tries to sell Joey encyclopedias, but Joey just can\’t afford a whole set.
The One With The Ballroom Dancing: Joey chews out Mr. Treeger, the superintendent, for making Rachel cry; Mr. Treeger decides to evict Rachel and Monica (who have an illegal sublet of Monica\’s Grandmother\’s apartment). In order to smooth things over, Joey agrees to be Mr. Treeger\’s practice ballroom dancing partner. Chandler tries to end his membership at his gym; Ross goes with him for moral support but ends up joining as well. Phoebe struggles (unsuccessfully) to contain her desires for Rick, one of her massage clients; she ends up being fired and he turns out to be married.
The One With Chandler In A Box: Joey is still upset at Chandler about Kathy; he tries to get over it but can\’t, and decides to move out… until he and Chandler stumble upon a way for Chandler to make it up to him–spending most of Thanksgiving day in a box. Monica injures her eye but doesn\’t want to have to see Richard again; she arranges to see the on-call doctor, who turns out to be very cute… and Richard\’s son. The gang decides to do secret Santa for each other; Ross torments Rachel about always exchanging gifts, until she can\’t stand it and shows him all the stuff she saved from their relationship.
The One With Phoebe\’s Uterus: Frank Jr. and Alice have eloped, and they ask Phoebe to be a surrogate mother for them; Phoebe asks advice of her birth mother, who gives her a puppy for only three days so she\’ll know what it\’s like to give up something you love. Ross gets Joey a job as a Tour Guide at the museum; Joey is hurt when Ross won\’t sit next to him at lunch (the white coats don\’t sit with the blue blazers); this prompts Ross to stand up and make some changes in the cafeteria, but it works a little too well. Chandler is nervous about being intimate with Kathy since she used to be Joey\’s girlfriend; feeling his performance is only adequate, he asks advice from Monica and Rachel; Kathy is very grateful.
The One With Joey\’s Dirty Day: Joey goes fishing and comes back smelly… and doesn\’t get a chance to shower before he goes to work on a new movie with Charlton Heston; he gets caught cleaning up in the only shower on the set–in Mr. Heston\’s dressing room. Joshua invites Rachel to a club opening but she\’s already agreed to take her boss\’s niece (Emily) to the opera; Ross agrees to fill in for her with the niece, and they hit it off much better than first impressions would indicate; meanwhile, Rachel\’s date falls through when a rain storm smears her name off the club\’s guest list. Chandler continues recovering from his break-up with Kathy, but can\’t move on to phase two, because there\’s no one with which to go to a strip club… except Monica and Phoebe.
The One With The Free Porn: Joey and Chandler unexpectedly receive an \”adult\” movie channel. Monica urges Ross to express his true feelings to Emily before she leaves the country, but things don\’t go as well as expected–it turns out there\’s another man. Ross goes to London to prove his love for Emily, but she returns to the states to tell him she\’s chosen him. Phoebe finds out she\’s carrying triplets; Frank, Jr. considers dropping out of refrigerator college to get a job; Phoebe tries to come up with ways to make money so he won\’t have to give up his \”dream.\”
The One With All The Wedding Dresses: Joey\’s snoring forces Chandler to insist he go to a sleep clinic; while accompanying Joey at the clinic, Chandler meets (and begins dating) Marjorie, who talks in her sleep. Ross tries to talk with Rachel about her feelings, but she just pretends she\’s fine. However, while feeling kind of desperate she tries to move way too fast with Joshua and ends up scaring him off. Monica picks up Emily\’s wedding dress for her, and finds she just can\’t resist wearing it… a lot. Phoebe and Rachel catch the spirit as well, and soon they\’re all wearing white. Ross and Emily set a wedding date just one month away. Rachel talks with Monica and Phoebe about her unresolved feelings for Ross.
The One With The Worst Best Man Ever: Phoebe suffers from a small bladder, mood swings, kicking babies, false labor, and other pregnancy woes. Ross has to choose whether Joey or Chandler will be his best man; he chooses Joey, which seems okay until after the bachelor party when the wedding ring is missing. Believing the stripper (whom Joey slept with) took it, they mistakenly confront her; however, it turns out it was taken by a different bird. Monica and Rachel plan a baby shower for Phoebe, but decide not to give her baby-stuff because she won\’t be keeping the babies; unfortunately, this plan doesn\’t go over very well.
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Japan’s Anime Craze
January 7, 2010 by Wayne Torres
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Anime has been known since the early of 20th century, but not until the 1980s that it attains conventional credit from the world. It is the Japan that makes anime popular. Even though some countries in Asian also draw anime nowadays, when you hear the word anime it is mostly attributed to the Japanese anime. The history of this art is quite long, starting from Japanimation to anime. During the earlier decades of introduction, Japanese artists and others in the industry tried to develop new animation techniques to perform like those in western countries, and the concept was known as Japanimation. They make it great and anime is really popular now.
Anime comes in many categories and genres. The fact that anime is universal makes it possible for everyone to love. Creativity pays for their popularity. Reading anime is perhaps not much different from watching movies for those who are addicted. Go to the market and you will see drama, horror, action, thriller, and sensual animes easily, to mention a few.
Animation itself allows anime creators to convey just about any storyline they desire. It is much easier to make a cartoon about large robots featuring huge action and destruction sequences than it is to produce a live-action film including the same things.
With recent advances in CGI animators have even more power to transfer their wildest imaginations on to a screen. Storylines, characters, and settings are limited only to what creators can conjure up in their minds.
A picture can say a lot, but anime can do even better. Better storylines and characters are two distinctive advantages. When reading anime, you can expect to understand and involve in the all-inclusive stories better. Anime also has character flashbacks so that you can know the history or background of each character.
Even the drama animes are created rich. You have the drama part, for sure. But there can also be humor, philosophical messages, and thoughtful ideas at once. It is for both men and women.
Needless to say, not all animes are just cartoons for kids. In fact, the majority of animes feature violence, sexual innuendos, and language that may not be suitable for children. This is likely a major reason why anime’s popularity has exploded across the world.
There are animes for children, young adults, and adults. It just depends on the genre choice and the anime material.
Now that you know the basics of anime and its history, it is time to find the right animes for you. Pick a genre, read up on reviews and summaries of shows that you are interested in, and enjoy.
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Reality Television Shows
January 7, 2010 by Wayne Torres
Filed under Entertainment
Nowadays, television networks are becoming more realistic in creating television shows for the general viewing public. It seems that people now are entertained by seeing other ordinary people doing extraordinary stuff on air!
Reality shows have become popular in the past few years among general viewing public. These hour long episodes attract attention because ordinary men become the cast of the program and they are in an unscripted situation struggling to reach their targets and perform tasks in the best manner in actual events.
Television companies have added variety to the reality shows. These can be classified as game shows, elimination round shows, dating shows, self improvement programs, dating shows, houses hidden camera shows, talk shows and documentary style programs.
General public remains tireless watching these reality shows. The people participating in the reality shows with new faces are unfamiliar to the camera. Contestants aren’t too comfortable with the camera on them.
More often than not, viewers can get a glimpse of their anxiety as they compete with the other contestants. An example of such would be The Amazing Race. This show is focused on a set of contestants that travels around the world and racing each other in beating several clues that would bring them closer to the monetary prize.
The flight schedules, the run through airports, competition with other contestants and the inability to understand language results into anxiety from hard pressure.
The TV actors do not show anxiety commonly on television. This scenario showing anxiety makes the episodes more real and connects the public to factual world.
Another example is the famous show Fear Factor, where we find contestants doing hazardous things to compete against each other. These activities are horrible and scary for some people.
Participants in the Fear Factor struggle with their own fear and anxiety in a way one can’t just imagine. They eat living insects, jump from a height of three hundred feet in the air and get locked with snakes in the coffin.
It’s the fear and anxiety of contestants that can hype up the viewers. This reality is the enjoyment for public and people are coming closer to know what’s real and what’s not on the television. Entertainment is evolving to get a different outlook leaving behind the old fictions.
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