Friends season 10 explained

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Episode List:List of Friends episodes
Season Number:10

The tenth and final season of Friends, an American sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, premiered on NBC on September 25, 2003. Friends was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. The season contains 18 episodes and concluded airing on May 6, 2004.

Season synopsis

The season premiere opens in Barbados, where the season 9 finale ended: Joey sees Ross, his best friend, and Charlie, his ex-girlfriend, kissing in the hotel lobby, then goes to Rachel's room, where the two of them also kiss. However, before going further, they decide to seek Ross' approval, but Ross finds them kissing, back in Manhattan, before they can approach him. Ross tries to hide his hurt, to no avail. Joey eventually talks to Ross about the situation and Ross seems to give his blessings. After several obstacles prevent Joey and Rachel from consummating their relationship (including Joey unable to untie Rachel's bra and Rachel accidentally kneeing Joey in the crotch), they decide to remain platonic. By the sixth episode, Ross is single again when Charlie reunites with her ex-boyfriend.

Mike proposes to Phoebe and they marry mid-season. Monica and Chandler decide to adopt a child, after discovering they are infertile. They are eventually paired with a young, expecting mother named Erica (Anna Faris) and buy a house in Westchester county. Rachel is scouted for a fashion buyer job with Gucci, but her current boss (Mr. Zelner) is seated at the next table, in the restaurant where she is being interviewed. She is fired by Ralph Lauren and rejected by Gucci, which leaves her unemployed. While cleaning out her office at Ralph Lauren, she runs into Mark, her former Bloomingdale's colleague (from Season 3), who offers her a job with Louis Vuitton in Paris. Ross, unaware and still in love with her, secures her job at Ralph Lauren, even convincing her former boss to increase her salary. However, Rachel chooses Louis Vuitton and Paris. Saying her goodbyes to everyone, Rachel goes to Ross' apartment last, where they spend the night together. Expecting Rachel to now cancel her plans for Paris, he is devastated when she does not.

In the season's (and series') final episode, Joey and Phoebe help pack up Monica and Chandler's belongings, while Erica delivers; to their surprise, she has twins, a boy (Jack) and a girl (Erica). Rachel leaves Ross' apartment. Gunther declares his love for Rachel (at Central Perk). Rachel has to leave for the airport, immediately after meeting the twins.

While Joey, Monica and Chandler finish packing, Phoebe and Ross leave in her cab to catch Rachel at the airport, but they end up at JFK, the wrong airport. Meanwhile, Joey, Chandler and Monica disassemble the foosball table to remove a baby chick and duckling.

Phoebe's cell phone call to Rachel results in a chaotically absurd "phalange" panic and delay in the departure. They catch Rachel at the gate before she boards, but despite Ross' pleas, Rachel still boards. Ross returns home only to find an answering-machine message from Rachel declaring her love, but she is prevented by a flight attendant from leaving the plane, and her call is disconnected partway through. Ross is frantic until Rachel enters his apartment, saying "I got off the plane". They kiss and declare their love for each other. The last scene of the series is everyone putting their keys on the counter in Monica's apartment. When Rachel asks if they have time for one last coffee, Chandler jokingly replies, "Where?" Jefferson Airplane's “Embryonic Journey” plays as the camera pans across the empty apartment, before landing on the purple front door. The show then fades to black. The tag scene pans around New York.

The website Collider ranked the season #6 on their ranking of the ten Friends seasons.[1] They wrote that the best episode of the season was "The Last One".

Cast and characters

See main article: article and List of Friends characters.

Main cast

Recurring cast

Guest stars

Episodes

See also: List of Friends episodes.

Specials

Home media releases

An exclusive limited DVD edition of the finale was released in region 1 on May 11, 2004, only 5 days after the series finale premiere on NBC; the disc includes the broadcast and extended version of the 2-part episode, the series' pilot and several other bonus features. For region 4, the limited DVD was also released in Latin America on September 14, 2004.

The complete tenth season was officially released on DVD in region 1 on March 8, 2005, as a 4-disc DVD Box Set. The release includes the extended versions of every episode, 3 audio commentaries, an exclusive interview with the cast and producers about the final days at the set, multiple gag reels, a music video and a video guide to season ten's guest star. The bonus features included in the limited DVD version of the finale were not included into the official season set, except for the extended finale, that was the only feature included in both sets.

Season 10 was released on Blu-ray altogether with the rest of the series on the Complete Series releases; and as part of the special features the set include the original "super-sized" broadcast versions of several episodes from seasons 7, 9 & 10 apart from the original broadcast versions of every episode; the episodes from seasons 9 & 10 are presented in High Definition, while the ones from season 7 are presented in Standard Definition.

Friends: The Series Finale - Exclusive Limited Edition
Set DetailsSpecial Features
  • Extended and Broadcast versions of the 2-Part Series Finale
  • 1-disc
  • English (Dolby 5.0 Surround)
  • English, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles (Latin-American region 4 version only)
  • 94 minutes
Release Dates
Region 1Region 2Region 4
May 11, 2004N/ASeptember 14, 2004
Friends: The Complete Tenth Season
Set DetailsSpecial Features
  • 17 episodes (Double-length finale)
  • 4-disc set (DVD)/2 Discs (Blu-ray)
  • English (Dolby 5.0 Surround) (DVD / English (Dolby Digital 5.1) (Blu-ray)
  • English, French & Spanish subtitles (episodes only)
  • Audio Commentaries
  • 467 minutes (DVD)
  • 444 minutes (Blu-ray)
  • Over 24 minutes of Never-Before-Seen footage included on every episode (DVD Only)
  • Friends Final Thoughts: The cast and producers reflect during their final days at work and after series production ends.
  • Producers Commentary on 3 episodes: "The One with the Late Thanksgiving", "The One Where the Stripper Cries" and "The Last One"
  • Multiple Seasons Gag Reels
  • All-New Matt LeBlanc "Joey Joey" - Music Video
  • Friends of Friends: Video Guestbook
  • Original "Super-sized" broadcast of several episodes in High-Definition (Blu-ray Only)
Release Dates
Region 1Region 2Region 4
November 15, 2005October 25, 2004October 4, 2006

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Friends' Seasons Ranked from Worst to Best. Adam. Chitwood. . December 26, 2019.