Ep 12. The One With The Dozen Lasagnas
- TVPG
- January 12, 1995
- 22 min
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8.0 (6,519)
Monica is busy preparing for her aunt's funeral when she realizes she has made a dozen lasagnas instead of one. She decides to give them away to her friends, but they all refuse to take them. Meanwhile, Chandler is going through a tough time at work and decides to quit his job. Joey comes up with a plan to make some quick cash by selling Christmas trees, but when they can't get a permit, they resort to selling the trees from Ross's car. Rachel comes to the realization that she is not over her ex-fiancé, Barry, and tries to reach out to him. However, Barry has moved on and is engaged to another woman. In the end, the group comes together over Monica's lasagnas and Chandler decides to take a break from work to figure out his next move.
The episode starts with Monica preparing for her aunt's funeral, but things go wrong when she realizes she has made a dozen lasagnas instead of one. She decides to give them away to her friends, but they all refuse as they already have their own plans for dinner. Monica is left with a dozen lasagnas and no idea what to do with them.
Meanwhile, Chandler is not having a good time at work and decides to quit his job. He talks to his boss and tells him that he wants to leave, but his boss offers him a promotion instead. Chandler is conflicted about what to do and seeks advice from his friends.
Joey comes up with a plan to make some quick cash by selling Christmas trees, but they are unable to obtain a permit. They then decide to sell the trees from Ross's car, but that ends up causing some problems.
Rachel is feeling down and comes to the realization that she is not over her ex-fiancé, Barry. She tries to reach out to him and invite him to dinner, but she finds out that he has moved on and is engaged to another woman.
As the group deals with their individual problems, they eventually come together over Monica's lasagnas. They all enjoy the food and are happy to be spending time with each other.
In the end, Chandler decides to take a break from his job to figure out his next move, and Rachel starts to move on from her feelings for Barry. The episode ends with the group laughing and enjoying each other's company, as they always do.
Overall, this episode focuses on the group's individual struggles and how they come together to support each other. The lasagnas act as a symbol of Monica's love and care for her friends, and the group's enjoyment of them shows the strength of their bond. Fans of the show will enjoy this heartwarming episode and the comedic moments that come with it.