Ep 1. The One After Joey And Rachel Kiss
- TVPG
- September 25, 2003
- 29 min
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8.4 (5,126)
The Friends season 10 premiere titled "The One After Joey And Rachel Kiss" picks up right where the previous season left off. Fans have been eager to see how the aftermath of Joey and Rachel's unexpected kiss will affect their friends and their relationships.
The entire episode is centered around the aftermath of the kiss, and how it affects each member of the group. Joey and Rachel are both awkward around each other, trying to figure out where they stand, while Ross is struggling to come to terms with the fact that his best friend and his ex-girlfriend may have developed feelings for each other.
The episode begins with Joey and Rachel waking up in bed together, both feeling uncomfortable and unsure of what to do next. They both realize that their kiss was a mistake and decide to pretend that nothing ever happened and try to move on.
However, as they try to do so, they find themselves struggling with their feelings for each other. Meanwhile, Ross is struggling to come to terms with the fact that Joey and Rachel may have feelings for each other. He tries to keep a brave face in front of them, but it's obvious that he's hurting.
The rest of the group is also dealing with their own issues. Chandler and Monica, who are already married, are navigating the ups and downs of married life while Phoebe is struggling with her own love life.
As the episode progresses, Joey and Rachel's attempt to ignore their feelings for each other inevitably fails, and they both confess to their friends about what happened between them. The group then helps them figure out what to do next.
Throughout the episode, there are plenty of comedic moments, as the characters struggle to deal with the awkwardness and confusion that comes with the situation. But there are also heartfelt moments, as each character comes to terms with their own feelings about what's happened and how it will affect their relationships.
Overall, "The One After Joey And Rachel Kiss" is a strong season premiere that effectively sets up the ongoing conflict of the season. It's clear that the ramifications of Joey and Rachel's kiss will continue to be felt throughout the season, and fans will be eager to see how the situation develops.