It seems onerous to imagine that sitcoms would hire continuity coordinators, so after ten seasons, it might be difficult to keep track of each and every gag and tidbit of information from characters. In Friends, sometimes, storylines contradict one-off traces or season-long characteristics for the sake of shaking issues up.

Most of the time, the errors and inconsistencies go unnoticed, however willing fanatics have temporarily pointed out the days the place Friends made simply preventable errors. Whether it's the ever-changing state of Joey & Phoebe's intelligence, or the numbers on Monica & Rachel's condominium doors, specific details do not upload up!

Read on for 15 inconsistencies and plot holes in Friends that you'll't unsee!

15 Phoebe's Birth Parents Never Being Mentioned Again

Fans of the series know that Phoebe's lifestyles has been arduous: Her father deserted her, her stepfather went to prison, and her mom took her personal existence. These facts come up many times, which makes it more strange that Phoebe's organic mother, Phoebe Abbott, is introduced in season four only to then vanish. The identical happens with Frank Buffet a season later.

14 The One With The Ever-Changing Birthdays

In season one, Ross says his birthday was seven months prior to (March), but in a later episode cites December, handiest to settle on October 18th in even later episodes. The same roughly jumping around happens for Phoebe and Rachel. The ages of the characters are also inconsistent all through the show.

13 Chandler & Rachel Meet For The First Time Three Times

The series shows Rachel and Chandler meeting 3 times: on the Geller's space for Thanksgiving, at his and Ross' dorm room within the 80s the place the pair supposedly kiss, and within the pilot episode when Rachel leaves Barry on the altar and Monica introduces her to the group. Which is it!?!

12 Rachel Is Pregnant With Emma For Way Longer Than Nine Months

Monica and Chandler get married in May. When breaking the news to the crowd, Ross and Rachel divulge that they conceived their child a few month before the marriage. Rachel is going during the main vacations with a bump, and when she will have to be in her 3rd trimester, Phoebe mentions she is 4 months along.

11 Ross' Son Ben Isn't At His Wedding To Emily

What more or less guardian would get married without his kid? Ross' wedding to Emily used to be hasty and around the Atlantic, in London. Still, there is not any logical reason why Ben wasn't in the target market like Ross used to be at Carol's 2nd wedding ceremony to Susan, in spite of their difficult historical past.

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10 David Says He Lives In Russia, But Minsk Is In Belarus

Phoebe's most meaningful relationship prior to marrying Mike, played via the pleasant Paul Rudd, is David, performed by way of Hank Azaria. His clinical grant for physics research in Minsk is licensed. The best downside, rather then him moving hundreds of miles away, is the writers announcing he lived in Russia when Belarus have been a country since the early 90s.

9 Monica And Rachel's Stand-Ins Show Up On-Screen

In Season 9 Episode 15, 'The One With The Mugging,' audience spotted that a stand-in changed Jennifer Aniston as Rachel, and this happened at different issues with different characters. These seemingly careless errors are attributable to the modified show ratio in the show's transfer to streaming platforms.

8 Where Would Phoebe Learn To Speak Fluent French?

In season nine, Phoebe agrees to help Joey be told French, one thing he lied about and said he may just do on his resume. "Ecoutez, je vais vous dire la vérité. C'est mon petit frère. Alors si vous pouviez jouer le jeu avec lui." Is fluent french something she realized on the streets? It's never defined.

7 None Of The Characters Have New York Accents Despite Growing Up In And Around The City

It's nitpicky, and people would most certainly bitch if the actors toted phoney New York accents. Joey is an Italian-American from Queens. Rachel, Ross, and Monica grew up on Long Island. Phoebe lived at the streets of New York City from the time she was a minimum of fourteen, however they all sound like L.A locals.

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6 The Spelling Of Rachel's Colorful Surname

The credits record Rachel's father as "Dr. Greene." Rachel has the similar spelling on her nameplate at Ralph Lauren and her invitation to Ross' wedding ceremony. The episode, "The One With The Cake," lists Rachel's ultimate name "Green" at the field, as they do in the credits and at the Warner Brothers web page.

5 How Does Monica Afford Her Rainbow Of Kitchenaid Mixers

Kitchenaid stand mixers have a very long time guaranty and are super expensive. Throughout ten seasons, Monica's kitchen features a minimum of 4 of those mixers. While a chef likes their equipment, just like her rental, fanatics are left questioning how she afforded the rotation of costly merchandise.

4 The Status Of Monica And Ross' Maternal Grandparents

The show references Ross and Monica's maternal grandparents two times: Jack Geller tells Chandler in "The One With Phoebe's Cookies" how his in-laws assume he's a attorney and will have to Chandler ever meet, "play along." Judy Geller says that her folks died very younger in "The One With The Cake."

3 The Balcony And Changing Views From The Apartment

In early episodes of the collection, the balcony is a place Monica, Rachel, Phoebe, Joey, Chandler, Ross, and Joey frequent. It's an plentiful, rectangle space, that doesn't match the exterior photographs of the development. In later episodes, the balcony is a way smaller square, and the apartment occupants do not go outdoor.

2 Chandler Doesn't Cry

In one of the most early seasons, Chandler references when Phoebe made him cry like a baby and cries while proposing to Monica. A operating gag throughout the show is that Chandler is "feminine," all contradicted when a later episode centers round Chandler's inability to cry, which makes the episode a moot level.

1 The Need To Use The Buzzer To Get Into The Building And Unexpected Visits

The final straw for Rachel's love hobby, Joshua, comes after she solutions the door in a wedding get dressed, announcing, "I do." Part of the problem at the back of the gag is that she would have to buzz him in, so how may he wonder her? The buzzer handiest comes into play as a plot point.

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