Friends - Series 10 details

Format: 12 DVD
Starring: Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt Le Blanc, David Schwimmer, Jennifer Aniston
Directors: Gary Halvorson, Kevin Bright, Ben Weiss
Genres: Comedy, Television - Series/Miniseries
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Name Discs
Friends - Series 10 - Vol. 1
12 Disc 1
Friends - Series 10 - Vol. 2
12 Disc 2
Friends - Series 10 - Vol. 3
12 Disc 3
Friends - Series 10 - Vol. 4
12 Disc 4
Friends - Series 10 - Vol. 5
12 Disc 5

DVD Information

Rental release: 16 Aug 2004
Main languages: English
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  • superb..................

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By williamsgwynfa (627 reviews) from gwaenysgor , 04 Jun 2007

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    this final series of friends is superb. the episodes include:

    'The One Where Chandler Gets Caught', - Phoebe and Rachel catch Chandler getting into a car with a blonde woman and think he's having an affair.

    'The One Where The Stripper Cries', - Phoebe's bachelorette party features a rather unexpected surprise when the stripper shows up.

    'The One With Phoebe's Wedding', ' - Phoebe asks Joey to give her away at her wedding. Monica's the wedding planner and she's driving Phoebe nuts. Chandler and Ross discover at the rehearsal dinner that neither of them has a part in the wedding.

    The One Where Joey Speaks French', is the one where Joey tries to speak French again. Phoebe tries to teach Joey to speak French for an audition. Surrogate mom Erica is visiting town and tells the Bings that the baby's father may be a shovel killer.

    'The One With Princess Consuela', is where Phoebe changes her name to Princess Consuela Bananahammock. After Mike changes his name to Crap Bag, she decides to just be Phoebe Buffay-Hannigan.

    'The One Where Estelle Dies', - Ross tries to get Rachel rehired at Ralph Lauren. He succeeds, but after Rachel tells him how scared she is about moving to Paris, he's convinced she should go. Phoebe discovers that Joey's agent Estelle died and, since his life has been changing so much recently, doesn't want to tell him.

    'The One With Rachel's Going Away Party', - With Rachel leaving, the gang throws her a small going away party. She says goodbye to each of her friends individually, except for Ross.

    'The Last One - Part 1' and 'The Last One - Part 2'. - Ross wants to be with Rachel, but she still wants to go to Paris. He tries to tell her about his feelings, but Gunther beats him to it. Ross and Phoebe chase Rachel to the airport, but end up at the wrong one. Mayhem ensues.

    A lot of serious stuff happens in these episodes, that settle the future for Friends, including Monica and Chandler buying a house, Phoebe getting married and Rachel getting a job in Paris.

    well worth renting out.
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  • Gone, but not entirely...and certainly never to be forgotten!

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By laneyb (260 reviews) from Rochester, Kent , 27 Oct 2011
    From the very first episode to the very last, it's been Total Entertainment...so much so, that I've had to go buy the whole box set.

    Such a Lovely bunch of actors, they worked so well together.

    I know I will get a few years great viewing with lots of laughs each and every time I watch them. Thankyou Friends!!!
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  • Outdated

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By a customer from Reading , 06 Jul 2009
    In it's first five or six series of Friends were fantastic, but it should've stopped there. In the later series there are too many emotional moments which are just soppy and annoying. The Friends are all much older and the same jokes have been stretched out for too long. Do we really need to hear yet again about Phoebe's mum? Joey's stupidity becomes so unrealistic that it's not funny.
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  • Keep the daughter happy

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By bunmi (3 reviews) from Edinburgh , 07 Mar 2009
    My 12 year old got the complete series from her older sister for christmas and it has been very peaceful in my house. No constant 'what are we doing today' All I hear is gales of laughter as she watches the same episodes again and again. They have a timeless quality that has lasted over the years. Get funny again and watch all the episodes of Friends. You won't regret it.
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  • Superb - As expected

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By AK83 (2 reviews) from Norwich , 07 Feb 2009

    THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Show review anywayHide

    This was classic Friends at its best. An ending to the 10 Series and a must watch for any Friends Fans!!
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  • Great but one episode missing

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer from Oxford , 25 Aug 2008
    I have received two DVDs for the last few episodes of Friends - a long time favourite of mine in terms of good script-writing. But the last DVD was meant to include two episodes but only included one - the very last one plus a doccie on how it was written and Friends as it is flighted in different countries - all very interesting and watchable but definitely missing an episode. I checked the report a problem pages here and there is no category for 'something is missing on the DVD compared with what is advertised' (sigh).
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