How does chandler first meet janice




















She admitted to Chandler that she was also a "married lady. The lucky guy ended up being Gary Litman, a. The pair had a daughter, but Gary ended up cheating on Janice, catapulting her back into Chandler's life. In the Season 2 finale "The One With Barry and Mindy's Wedding" , Chandler met a mystery woman online who told him that her husband was cheating on her. He ended up falling for his digital fling, and the two agreed to meet at the coffee house.

Naturally, the woman was none other than Janice. The two got back together while Janice was separated from Gary, and it was easily the most involved Chandler ever got in their relationship over the course of 10 seasons. The pair were actually together for quite some time, running well into Season 3. Chandler and Janice had their best run as a couple in Season 3, with the former even asking his girlfriend — who was married by the way — to move in with him.

Janice was a little freaked out by the proposal and turned Chandler down, but the two stayed together and exchanged their first "I Love You's" to one another. Later in Season 3, things took a drastic turn for the couple when Janice made a life-changing decision that brought her and Chandler to an end.

Monica Geller Courteney Cox was intrigued by the great prices in the commercial, went shopping with Phoebe, and purchased a queen bed at the store. Unfortunately, there was a mixup, and a red race car bed was delivered to her apartment, which caused Monica and Joey to head back to the Mattress King to complain. While they were there, Joey caught Janice making out with her estranged husband.

After Joey filled in Chandler on the cheating, Janice admitted to kissing Gary on two separate occasions. Cementing his status as a cool daytime soap actor, Joey Matt LeBlanc first wore a black leather jacket over a black shirt with jeans. Joey ended his run in a black collared shirt with jeans and sneakers — his look certainly seemed a bit simpler than it was a decade before.

Always the most eccentric of the bunch , Phoebe Lisa Kudrow showcased her unique style from the get-go — she first appeared on the show wearing a distressed denim vest over a printed dress with black tights. To complete the look, she had plenty of statement accessories and wore her hair in pigtails. Phoebe's last style statement is a printed black, white, and brown dress, which she paired with a brown suede jacket, tall brown boots, and light-purple tights, for a slight pop of color. She still wore her signature statement necklaces but her hair was styled in a sleeker, straighter fashion.

Even though he didn't appear on the series until the second-to-last season, Mike Paul Rudd quickly became a fan favorite. He unwittingly ended up on a blind date with Phoebe when Joey mentioned that he wanted to set her up with his friend Mike, even though he didn't really have a friend with that name.

Mike happened to be sitting in Central Perk reading when Joey called out his name. Mike was wearing a striped blue-and-red button-down over a green T-shirt, which he paired with dark jeans and black boots. Phoebe's now-husband made his final appearance in the penultimate episode where he was waiting to greet Monica, Chandler, and their newborn twins with a huge banner. He wore a tan cargo shirt with floral embroidering on the back over a red shirt with black jeans. He completed the look with his shaggy hair and blue sneakers.

When we see Chandler Matthew Perry for the first time, he's wearing an oversized button-down polo with beige, navy blue, and grey color blocking. It's paired with jeans and sneakers. A new father of twins, Chandler said farewell to city life while wearing a red zip-up pullover with a blue T-shirt beneath it. It was, of course, paired with jeans and sneakers. Janice Maggie Wheeler and her unmistakably nasally voice appeared on nearly every season of the show, much to Chandler's chagrin.

She made her first appearance on episode five of the first season of "Friends," when Chandler was trying to break up with her once and for all … for the first time. Joey tells him to face his fear and, in doing so, Chandler meets with Janice and gives her a drawer. She thinks he's sweet, until he overdoes his bit and ends up declaring they should take a trip with her parents and that he and Janice move in together.

This scares her to the point she leaves his apartment, and he ends up chasing her down the street. For him, it's time for advice from the girls, who give him low-fat ice-cream and suggest him to follow Janice and act aloof, which he does at her superstore. The only problem with this is that she spots him stalking her and figures out what he's trying to do, which leaves him in an even worse position with her.

When he recounts this latest misdemeanor, the girls are about to fetch the good ice-cream which they leave for "terminal cases", when the phone rings. Instead of heeding for their advice, Chandler is just himself with Janice, and confesses how he just wants to move forward in his relationship with her because he's crazy about her.

He and Janice end up telling each other "I love you", which is terminal enough for the girls to dig into the good ice-cream themselves. The episode begins with the group and talking. Janice asks who of the group have slept together.

When they deny that any of them have, she asks if any of them have "almost Janice's ex-husband, Gary Litman starts making money off of advertising his divorce which cause more of his mattresses to sell. Janice and Gary preparing to finalize their divorce. At the end of the episode, Monica and Joey go to Janice's ex-husband's store where they catch Janice kissing her soon-to-be ex-husband. Still in shock for what he saw in the previous episode, Joey and Monica reveal to the group that he just witnessed Janice kissing her ex-husband.

Joey tries not to tell Chandler about it, but when he sees him yearning in front of pearls, which he wants to buy for Janice's birthday, he can't hold it any longer and reveals the kiss to Chandler. Out of disbelief, Chandler tries to accuse Joey of being wrong, but Joey confirms what he saw to him. Chandler confronts Janice, who admits to having kissed her ex-husband at least twice. She also reveals to be in love with both men, but can't bring herself to choose one.

After talking to Joey, Chandler makes Janice go back with her ex-husband, as he doesn't want to be the reason for splitting up a family. He soon changes his mind about this, however, as Janice tells Chandler that she's his soulmate; nonetheless, she leaves to be with her ex-husband.

Rachel takes Chandler to a nail salon where he feels out of place since there aren't any men there. Chandler and Rachel run into a recently divorced Janice. Janice wants to get back together with Chandler and tells him she will never leave him again.

Chandler reluctantly gets back together with Janice and tries to think of ways to break up with her. Chandler says that he's being relocated overseas to Yemen. Janice is heartbroken and tells him that they will spend all the time they have left together. Janice spends every moment with Chandler right up till he's at the airport to leave.

Chandler doesn't know what to do when Janice says she's going to stay until his plane takes off. Chandler reluctantly buys an expensive ticket to Yemen and gets on the plane. While he's walking on to the plane, he asks an elderly woman if he can stay with her when he gets there. After Ross learns his second ex-wife, Emily is getting remarried, Ross takes a walk through New York and ends up in bed with Janice. Everyone hates the fact that Ross is dating Janice now Janice implores the group not to judge her for dating someone else while Chandler is supposedly in Yemen, to which Phoebe responds, "Oh, nobody's judging you ", while Joey assumes that Ross has simply gone crazy from everything in his life.

Instead of being an honest adult, he tells her that he is moving to Yemen. The situation escalates to Janice helping him pack up his apartment and tearfully bringing him to the airport.

Ross sleeps with Janice when he is spiraling after his divorce. But he is too annoying for shrill Janice to handle. Janice also expresses guilt for sleeping with Ross while Chandler is in Yemen. She loves Chandler and considers his feelings, despite the fact that he is lying to her. I also hate to think of the state of mind Janice is in after her own divorce, compounded with Chandler leaving. Really, what would drive a woman to sleep with Ross?

While Janice does not appear in the flesh, her least-likable quality — her voice — does make an appearance when Chandler re-gifts a romantic mixtape from Janice to Monica. This is on Chandler. OK, I concede, sometimes Janice can be a little Janice.

Janice has finally found her lobster. Hooray for Janice! Janice and Sid Goralnik are a match made in heaven, because he's partially deaf.



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