The Best Of The Best Friends Season 3 Episodes

Ah, Friends. We all know and love it, right? It’s the show that basically defined a generation of comfort TV.
And if you’re a true fan, you know that Season 3 is where things really started to get good. It’s a golden era for the gang.
This season had everything: hilarious mishaps, heart-fluttering romances, and those signature witty jokes we can’t get enough of.
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Let’s dive into some of the absolute best episodes from this iconic season. Get ready for some serious nostalgia!
The One With The Princess Leia Fantasy
This episode is pure gold. It kicks off Season 3 with a bang, and it’s all about Ross’s incredibly awkward and hilarious fantasy.
Imagine Ross, in all his nerdy glory, imagining Rachel as Princess Leia. It’s a visual gag that lives rent-free in our heads.
The way the gang teases him is just perfection. It sets the tone for the season perfectly.
It’s a simple premise, but it delivers big laughs and showcases the easy banter the show is famous for. And who hasn't had a slightly embarrassing fantasy?
This episode is a great reminder of why we fell in love with these characters in the first place. Their reactions to each other are priceless.
The One Where No One's Ready
Okay, this is a masterclass in bottle episodes. The entire thing happens in one apartment, with everyone trying to get ready for a fancy event.
The tension builds as everyone is late for Ross's important black-tie optional dinner. Ross, of course, is losing his mind.

We see the classic sibling rivalry between Monica and Ross reach new heights. Monica is determined to get her hands on that wedding dress!
Then there’s Chandler, hiding Ross’s underwear. It’s the little things that make this episode so memorable.
Joey and his hunger strike over a sandwich? Priceless. Phoebe’s refusal to change out of her uncomfortable clothes? So relatable.
This episode is a testament to the show's ability to create massive humor from simple, everyday situations. The pacing is brilliant.
It’s a perfect showcase for the ensemble cast. Every single character gets their moment to shine and drive the comedy.
The One With The Jam
This episode gives us a really sweet and funny storyline for Monica and Richard. Their relationship is blooming here, and it's adorable.
Monica's obsession with making jam is hilarious. She’s trying to impress Richard, and her perfectionism goes into overdrive.
The image of her covered in jam is iconic. It’s a visual gag that’s both funny and a little bit messy.

Meanwhile, the guys are dealing with their own set of problems. Joey and Chandler trying to figure out how to deal with a broken down foosball table is surprisingly engaging.
It’s a great mix of romantic sweetness and silly antics. It really highlights the different dynamics within the group.
The One With The Giant Poking Device
This episode is a prime example of Friends at its most absurd and hilarious. It involves a giant poke-y thing.
The gang is convinced there's a giant creature living in the apartment next door. They build a “giant poking device” to investigate.
The suspense, coupled with their ridiculous theories, makes for pure comedic genius. You can’t help but laugh at their paranoia.
Rachel’s desperation to get her job back at Bloomingdale's is also a key plotline. It shows her determination and growth.
It’s a fantastic blend of outlandish humor and genuine character arcs. This episode is a fan favorite for a reason.
The One Where Ross Meets Elizabeth's Dad
This episode features a guest star who absolutely steals the show: Bruce Willis! He plays Paul Stevens, Elizabeth’s dad.
Ross dating a younger woman, Elizabeth, already has its awkward moments. But meeting her intimidating father? That’s a whole new level.

Bruce Willis is hilariously gruff and overprotective. He has this perfect fatherly rage towards Ross.
The scenes between Ross and Paul are some of the funniest in the entire series. Ross is constantly trying to impress him and failing spectacularly.
The rivalry that develops is legendary. It’s a testament to how well the show can integrate guest stars into their established dynamics.
This episode is a perfect storm of great writing, brilliant acting, and a truly memorable guest appearance. It’s pure Friends magic.
The One Where Chandler Doesn't Like Dogs
This is a classic example of a character flaw leading to major comedic situations. Chandler’s aversion to dogs is a goldmine.
Phoebe brings home a dog that she’s dog-sitting, and it immediately causes chaos for Chandler. He's absolutely terrified.
The fear is so over-the-top that it’s incredibly funny. The dog is cute, but Chandler’s reaction is the real star.
Monica, being Monica, tries to appease Chandler, while Phoebe is determined to keep the dog. It creates a fun conflict.

This episode highlights how the show uses character quirks to create hilarious scenarios. It’s a simple idea executed brilliantly.
The One With The Embryos
This is arguably one of the most famous episodes in the entire series. It’s a game-changer for the friends.
The iconic quiz game between Monica/Rachel and Chandler/Joey is legendary. Who doesn’t remember the “who knows who better” battle?
The questions are brilliant, and the escalating stakes are hilarious. The bets get bigger and bigger.
The reveal of the apartment swap is a massive moment. It’s a brilliant twist that changes the dynamic of the show.
It’s a perfect blend of humor, high stakes, and a significant plot development. This episode is a masterclass in sitcom writing.
It’s the kind of episode that makes you laugh, gasp, and cheer all at once. Truly unforgettable.
Season 3 of Friends is a treasure trove of amazing television. These episodes are just a taste of why it’s so beloved.
If you’re looking for a good laugh and some heartwarming moments, you can’t go wrong with this season. It’s pure, unadulterated joy.
