The One Where Nana Dies Twice
- Episode aired Nov 10, 1994
- TV-PG
- 22m
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7.9/10
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Monica and Ross mourn the loss of their grandmother. Chandler is shocked to find that people think he is gay.Monica and Ross mourn the loss of their grandmother. Chandler is shocked to find that people think he is gay.Monica and Ross mourn the loss of their grandmother. Chandler is shocked to find that people think he is gay.
Matt LeBlanc
- Joey Tribbiani
- (as Matt Le Blanc)
Alice Drummond
- Nana
- (uncredited)
David Sobel
- Brian
- (uncredited)
James Michael Tyler
- Gunther
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaAnother idea for the name of the coffeehouse was "Java Joe's". This idea was later reused in this episode, when, on the picture of Nana and her own friends, Nana wrote, "Me and the gang at Java Joe's."
- GoofsWhen the gang is sitting around discussing if anyone thought that Chandler may have been gay, Rachel talks about meeting Chandler for the first time thinking he might be when she arrived and the series had started, but later on in the series on several occasions during flashbacks, Chandler and Ross both knew Rachel in high school and she and Chandler had actually kissed at a college party. Also, in this episode Joey claims that he didn't think Chandler was gay the first time they met, but in The One with the Flashback (1996), when Joey and Chandler meet, Joey says "Oh and I'm totally fine with it's the whole gay thing."
- Quotes
Rachel Green: [about Chandler being mistaken for being homosexual] When I first met you, I thought maybe, possibly, you might be.
Chandler Bing: You did?
Rachel Green: Yeah, but then you spent Phoebe's entire birthday party talking to my breasts, so then I figured mabye not.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1995)
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Boring, depressing, dramatic.
This episode had some high points, but overall, it just fell flat. It was too boring for the most part as the writers tried to tackle some dramatic plot points. I am all for drama in comedy, the show does it VERY well in later seasons, but this episode didn't make me feel sad, thoughtful, etc. I just felt bored. And honestly, some of the writing (this is rare for Friends) was cringy. The only plotline that had any interest to me was Chandler's.
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