The One with the Prom Video

The One with the Prom Video

Infobox Television episode
Title = The One with the Prom Video
Series = Friends
Season = 2
Episode = 14
Airdate = February 1, 1996
Writer = Alexa Junge
Director = James Burrows
Guests = Elliott Gould as Jack Geller
Christina Pickles as Judy Geller
Patrick Kerr as The Restaurant Manager
Prev = The One After the Superbowl
Next = The One Where Ross and Rachel...You Know
"The One with the Prom Video" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of the American television situation comedy "Friends", which first aired on NBC on February 1, 1996.cite book |last= Sangster|first= Jim|coauthors= David Bailey|title= Friends Like Us: The Unofficial Guide to Friends|year= 2000|publisher= Virgin Publishing Ltd|location= London|edition= 2nd ed.|pages= pp.103–106|isbn= 0-7535-0439-1 ] The episode focuses on the main characters watching Monica (Courteney Cox) and Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) getting ready for their high school prom in the titular video. A subplot sees a now-wealthy Joey (Matt LeBlanc) buying roommate Chandler (Matthew Perry) an unusual gift.

The episode was directed by James Burrows, written by Alexa Junge and guest-stars Elliott Gould and Christina Pickles as Jack and Judy Geller, and Patrick Kerr as the restaurant manager. It frequently ranks amongst the series best episodes in polls.

Plot

Joey, now earning money, gives Chandler a gaudy gold bracelet as thanks for paying for head shots and food. Chandler mocks it when it costs him a date, upsetting Joey when he overhears. Chandler promises to never take it off again, though later loses it. He buys a replacement, but the original is found shortly afterwards. He gives one to Joey, repairing their friendship. Ross (David Schwimmer) continues to seek forgiveness from Rachel after insulting her in a previous episode, but she tells him that they as a couple will never happen. Monica's parents bring boxes of her possessions to her apartment, and she finds a video of her and Rachel getting ready for their senior prom.

The friends decide to watch the video, although Ross objects to everyone seeing the tape. On the video, Rachel's date has not arrived, and Monica refuses to go to the prom without her. Mrs. Geller convinces Ross to wear his father's tuxedo and take Rachel to the prom himself. Ross reluctantly agrees, but by the time he is dressed and ready to go, Chip has arrived and the girls leave. The video ends with Ross looking disappointed and rejected. Rachel, touched by Ross's gesture, gets up and kisses Ross, forgiving him for what happened between them.

Production

The producers had kept Ross and Rachel from being together throughout the first season, eventually bringing them together in the second season episode "The One Where Ross Finds Out", only to split them up in the following episode.cite book |last= Garner|first= Joe|title= Made You Laugh!: The Funniest Moments in Radio, Television, Stand-up, and Movie Comedy|year= 2004|publisher= Andrews McMeel Publishing|location=Kansas City, Missouri|pages= pp. 58–59|isbn=0740746952] Writer Alexa Junge incorporated many of her own experiences into the script, in particular Phoebe's line about Ross and Rachel being "lobsters", something Junge's husband once said. Aniston wore a false nose for the scenes in the video while Cox wore a "fat suit". While a previous episode had already established Monica as being overweight as a child, [cite episode |title= The One Where Nana Dies Twice|series= Friends|serieslink= Friends|credits= Kauffman, Marta; Crane, David (writers); Burrows, James (director)|network= NBC|airdate= 1994-11-10|season= 1|number= 8] this was the first on-screen appearance of "Fat Monica" (the fat suit made frequent return appearances). [cite episode |title= The One with All the Thanksgivings|series= Friends|serieslink= Friends|credits= Malins, Gregory S. (writer); Bright, Kevin S. (director)|network= NBC|airdate= 1998-11-19|season= 5|number= 8] [cite episode |title= The One that Could Have Been|series= Friends|serieslink= Friends|credits= Malins, Gregory S.; Chase, Adam; Kauffman, Marta; Crane, David (writers); Lembeck, Michael (director)|network= NBC|airdate= 2000-02-17|season= 6|number= 15/16] [cite episode |title= The One Where the Stripper Cries|series= Friends|serieslink= Friends|credits= Kauffman, Marta; Crane, David (writers); Bright, Kevin S. (director)|network= NBC|airdate= 2004-02-05|season= 10|number= 11] Rachel's large nose was added because Junge believed that the characters "were so good-looking, you wanted to feel they had some realness in their past".

At first, Schwimmer did not want to wear the afro wig and mustache because he thought he would look like Gabe Kaplan in "Welcome Back, Kotter" (a similarity referenced in the episode). He relented because it enabled him to "tap into a part of himself that was very vulnerable and shy" and incorporate it into his performance.cite web|first=Dan|last=Snierson|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,594342_4,00.html|title=Friends Forever: David Schwimmer|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=2004-02-24|accessdate=2007-08-18] An early script draft featured a scene in the prom video in which an episode of "All My Children" is on in the background. The scene was intended to feature the character "Bryce", played by Gunther (as revealed in "The One Where Eddie Won't Go"). [cite web|first=Allyssa|last=Lee|title=And Now A Word From The Supporting Players' Club... |url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,595365,00.html|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=2004-03-05|accessdate=2007-01-07]

Reception

"Entertainment Weekly" rates the episode "A", welcoming the return of Burrows as director and calling the prom video "witty character development disguised as a standard flashback." [cite web|last= Staff writer|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,261351,00.html|title=Review: Season 2 (1995–1996)|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=2001-09-15|accessdate=2007-08-18] The authors of "Friends Like Us: The Unofficial Guide to Friends" write that it is "a watershed in the history of the show" and "It's the sign of a good show that they can switch so effortlessly from comedy to pathos to romance in one short scene." Robert Bianco wrote in "USA Today" in 2004, "If any one outing can take credit for moving Friends from good to great, it's "Prom Video" and describes the resolution as an "ingenious, unexpected twist." [cite news|first=Robert|last=Bianco|title=Like lobsters that fall in love, 'Prom Video' got its claws in us|url=http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2004-01-28-revisiting-friends_x.htm|work=USA Today|date=2004-01-28|accessdate=2007-08-18]

The episode is popular among fans of the series. It appeared on one of the first region 1 "best of" DVD releases [cite press release | title = Warner Home Video Brings the Emmy-Winning TV Show FRIENDS To DVD and VHS for the First Time on December 19| publisher = Time Warner| date = 2000-11-14| url = http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,668027,00.html| accessdate = 2007-08-18 ] and is one of the two episodes to feature an audio commentary on the region 1 DVD release of the complete second season. [cite web|title= Friends - The Complete 2nd Season|url= http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/releases/Friends-Complete-2nd-Season/1288|work= TVShowsonDVD.com|accessdate=2007-10-08] In a poll conducted shortly before the series finale, "The One with the Prom Video" was voted the best episode of "Friends", with 1.6 million people polling on the Internet. [cite news|first=Robert|last=Bianco|title=What to watch Thursday|url=http://www.usatoday.com/life/columnist/criticscorner/2004-04-07-critics-corner_x.htm|work=USA Today|date=2004-04-07|accessdate=2007-08-18] The episode is the favorite of Schwimmer, who liked the comedic and emotional origins of the Ross/Rachel relationship, as well as the exchange between Monica and Chandler as she defends her weight on the video.

References

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0583635/ "The One with the Prom Video"] at the Internet Movie Database


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