Friends - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

The One With the Princess Leia Fantasy
Janice tries to change Joey's opinion of her; Ross's sexual fantasy isn't kept between him and Rachel; Monica can't shake memories of Richard.

The One Where No One's Ready
Nobody seems to be getting the message when Ross demands that the group get ready for his black-tie benefit.

The One With the Jam
Monica turns her attention from making jam to maybe making a baby; Phoebe befriends a guy who's stalking her twin sister.

The One With the Metaphorical Tunnel
Chandler decides to make a real commitment to Janice; Phoebe poses as Joey's agent; Ross is troubled by Ben's toy.

The One With Frank Jr.
The gang compiles "freebie lists"; Phoebe tries to get to know her half brother; Joey builds an entertainment center.

The One With the Flashback
The show flashes back to when the friends were acquaintances and pairing off was a possibility.

The One With the Race Car Bed
Monica orders a bed from the store owned by Janice's estranged husband; Joey teaches soap-opera acting; Ross struggles through a dinner with Rachel's abrasive father.

The One With the Giant Poking Device
Joey reveals to Chandler that he saw Janice kissing her estranged husband; Rachel and Monica baby-sit Ben; Phoebe explains her fear of the dentist.

The One With the Football
Ross and Monica go nose-to-nose in an unfriendly Thanksgiving football game.

The One Where Rachel Quits
Rachel quits Central Perk; Phoebe objects to the treatment of Christmas trees; Ross sells cookies for a "Brown Bird" scout he injured; Monica gets hooked on Mint Treasures.

The One Where Chandler Can't Remember Which Sister
A drunken Chandler has a liaison with one of Joey's sisters; a nice guy recommends Rachel for a job.

The One With All the Jealousy
Ross is jealous of Mark; a romantic poet criticizes Monica in verse; Joey's a dancing fool for a Broadway musical audition.

The One Where Monica and Richard are Just Friends
Monica sees Richard again and they agree to be just pals -- and occasional lovers; Phoebe's new beau has an embarrassing habit.

The One With Phoebe's Ex-Partner
Phoebe's ex-singing partner wants to reunite; Chandler likes a woman associated with a shameful incident from Joey's past; Ross wants to spend more time with Rachel.

The One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break
Ross and Rachel decide to take a break in their relationship; Phoebe dates a diplomat who requires a translator.

The One the Morning After
Ross's fling with Chloe jeopardizes his future with Rachel, who learns of the misdeed after she says she wants to work things out.

The One Without the Ski Trip
Rachel organizes a ski trip for all the friends except Ross, who must then come to their rescue when they run out of gas.

The One With the Hypnosis Tape
Phoebe's upset by her brother's engagement to an older woman; Monica dates a computer-software mogul; Chandler tries to quit smoking.

The One With the Tiny T-Shirt
Mark asks out Rachel, who returns Ross's things; Monica still isn't attracted to millionaire Pete; Joey's irked by his costar in a play.

The One With the Dollhouse
Chandler's insincere "I'll call you" to Rachel's boss causes complications; Monica inherits a dollhouse; Joey and Kate get romantic.

The One With a Chick and a Duck
Ross helps an injured Rachel prepare for a business dinner, but doesn't tell her he's missing a chance to appear on TV; Pete buys Monica a restaurant; Chandler and Joey adopt a baby chick.

The One With the Screamer
The gang goes to the opening night of Joey's play and Rachel brings a date to make Ross jealous; Phoebe waits on hold so she can have her phone repaired before the warranty expires.

The One With Ross's Thing
Ross has an unusual growth; Phoebe is torn between two men she's dating; Monica thinks Pete is going to propose.

The One With the Ultimate Fighting Champion
Pete pursues the Ultimate Fighting championship; Chandler has a slap-happy new boss; Ross dates Phoebe's friend.

The One at the Beach
Phoebe's quest to find her father leads the gang to a beach house -- and leads Phoebe to a fateful meeting with an old family friend; Rachel persuades Bonnie to make a change.
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