"The One With The Butt" is the sixth episode of Friends. It premiered on October 27, 1994. It was written by Adam Chase & Ira Ungerleider and directed by Arlene Sanford.
Plot
The friends attend Joey's new musical, Freud! The musical is quite awful. Regardless of the bad play, Joey gets a business card from Estelle Leonard, a talent agent. Chandler asks out a beautiful woman named Aurora.
He goes out on a date with her, during which it comes out that Aurora is not only married to a guy named Rick, but has a boyfriend, Ethan. Nonetheless, she still wants to see Chandler for sexual reasons alone. Chandler thinks it's the perfect relationship: all fun, talking, and sex, but no responsibility. The girls are shocked, but Ross is jealous. Joey, meanwhile, notes that he has to know he's dating more people than his girlfriend.
Joey's new agent manages to obtain him a role in the new Al Pacino movie. However, the role is Pacino's butt double in a shower scene. Despite this, Joey manages to ruin it by overacting his role, which gets him fired. The friends console him and reassure him that his big break is coming,
Chandler is enjoying things with Aurora, but deep down, he wants to commit. Aurora clearly does not want this, as she is now with a fourth guy, Andrew. This makes the two break up.
At Rachel's apartment, Monica reveals how obsessive she is with cleanliness and organization when she disapproves of Rachel's subtle changes to the living room after cleaning it. The guys think it's pretty much a flaw of Monica's, but she tries not to make a big deal out of it. However, she can't even bring herself to sleep by thinking of a pair of sneakers she left haphazardly in the living room just to let the guys think that she, like them, is a "kook".
Cast and Crew
Main Cast
Jennifer Aniston - Rachel Green
Courtney Cox - Monica Geller
Lisa Kudrow - Phoebe Buffay
Matt LeBlanc - Joey Tribbiani
Matthew Perry - Chandler Bing
David Schwimmer - Ross Geller
Supporting Cast
Sofia Milos - Aurora
June Gable - Estelle Leonard
James Burrows - Director
Jillian Fontaine - Freud! Theatre Actress
Bryan Hanna- Mean Guy in Coffee Shop
Crew
Directed By:
Arlene Sanford
Written By:
Adam Chase
Trivia
General
- This is the first episode where the opening scene does not take place in Central Perk.
- In uncut DVD version of the episode, this episode includes the first appearance of June Gable as Joey's agent Estelle Leonard. She signs Joey after his performance in "Freud!" and gets him the job as Al Pacino's butt double. An extra tag scene also features Ross, Rachel, Phoebe, Chandler and Joey singing the song from Joey's play.
- This is the first episode that features the Rachel cut.
- One of the posters on Chandler's bedroom wall is for the film Its a Wonderful Life. Monica lends Phoebe a copy in The One Where Old Yeller Dies in an attempt to prove that not all films have sad endings.
- Jillian Fontaine, the actress lying on the couch in Joey's play appeared in the real Days of Our Lives, the Friends version of which Joey gets a part next season.
- External shots at the start of the episode show Joey's play is meant to take place in Cherry Lane Theatre. This is located in Commerce St, New York near Washington Square.
Goofs
- Monica's bedroom has a different layout than in future episodes.
- When Joey is in the shower, he is supposedly naked but you can see from his shadow he is wearing swimming trunks.
- When filming the shower scene, behind the director there is a box which says "Monica's apartment".
- Chandler's bedroom in this episode is much bigger than the bedroom we will see in later episodes.
- Ross and Rachel are sitting next to each other facing Monica and Ross says "You are mum". Joey then enters the apartment and Ross has a drink in his hand and is standing behind the sofa.
Memorable Quotes
Chandler: Ross...ten o'clock.
Ross: Is it? It feels like two.
Chandler: No. Ten o'clock.
Ross: What?
Chandler: [pointing] There's a beautiful woman at eight, nine, ten o'clock!
Joey: Wow, an agency left me its card. Maybe they wanna sign me!
Phoebe: Based on this play? [Everyone stares at Phoebe] Based on this play!
Chandler: How do you think your husband would feel about you sitting here with me, sliding your foot so far up my pant leg you can count the change in my pocket?
Aurora: I imagine he'd be okay with you, because, really, he's okay with Ethan.
Chandler: Ethan? There's an Ethan?
Aurora: Ethan is my... boyfriend.
Joey: When I'm with a woman, I need to know that I'm going out with more people than she is.
Chandler: Someone's left a glass on the coffee table... There's no coaster... It's a cold drink... It's a hot day. Little beads of condensation are inching their way closer and closer to the surface of the wood--
Monica: Stop it!
Images
External links
- The One with the Butt at the Internet Movie Database
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Preceded by "The One With The East German Laundry Detergent" |
"The One With The Butt" | Followed by "The One With The Blackout" |
- "The Pilot"
- "The One With The Sonogram At The End"
- "The One With The Thumb"
- "The One With George Stephanopoulos"
- "The One With The East German Laundry Detergent"
- "The One With The Butt"
- "The One With The Blackout"
- "The One Where Nana Dies Twice"
- "The One Where Underdog Gets Away"
- "The One With The Monkey"
- "The One With Mrs. Bing"
- "The One With The Dozen Lasagnas"
- "The One With The Boobies"
- "The One With The Candy Hearts"
- "The One With The Stoned Guy"
- "The One With Two Parts, Part 1"
- "The One With Two Parts, Part 2"
- "The One With All The Poker"
- "The One Where The Monkey Gets Away"
- "The One With The Evil Orthodontist"
- "The One With The Fake Monica"
- "The One With The Ick Factor"
- "The One With The Birth"
- "The One Where Rachel Finds Out"