Well, this episode represents a decent shoutout for me (and I am surprised that nobody had mentioned it before): In Season 1, Episode 13, when Joey's father and his mistress stayed in Joey and Chandler's, Chandler was (as they were chit-chatting about such incident with Joey on their davenport) wondering whether there will be a time in there future where they will reject an opportunity for adultry by the phrase "No thanks, I am married"...
Well, after 8 years of waiting, being apart from his upset wife and vulnerable indeed, he subconsciously quoted such phrase in refusing the runner-up of Miss Tulsa contest (ever-charming Selma Blair) and even afforded to quit the job in which he was a veteran and promoted recently in order to return to his wife only.
Chandler was, and always is, "the man"...
Well, after 8 years of waiting, being apart from his upset wife and vulnerable indeed, he subconsciously quoted such phrase in refusing the runner-up of Miss Tulsa contest (ever-charming Selma Blair) and even afforded to quit the job in which he was a veteran and promoted recently in order to return to his wife only.
Chandler was, and always is, "the man"...