
In Joey's commercial from Japan, "Ichiban - Lipstick For Men", the term "ichiban" means "the best" or "number 1." At the end of the commercial, Joey says "Saikou!", which is Japanese for "the highest" or "supreme.".(Rachel told Amy that it was for her to wear to work.) The white shirt and skirt Rachel wears in this episode is the outfit her sister Amy was wearing in the previous episode.This is the last episode to feature Phoebe's apartment.This is the last episode with Ross' name in the title.This statement parallels with the relationship of Ross and Rachel, who get back together in " The Last One, Part 2". Charlie is willing to get back together with Benjamin Hobart, telling Ross that there is so much history between them.

Charlie is Ross' last relationship, before reuniting with the love of his life, Rachel, although he does go on one more date.This is the last appearance of Aisha Tyler as Charlie Wheeler.Chandler can only make amends with his friend in one way - by putting on the lipstick himself in front of his friends and admitting that he's "a pretty little girl".ĭavid Schwimmer - Ross Geller Supporting Cast The video shows Joey with blue lips promoting blue lip-stick for men (a commercial which aired only in Japan). When Joey finally confronts Chandler, he reveals how he knows about all the lying by popping the video in the player. Chandler doesn't even bother to watch the tape himself, but when Joey asks him if he watched the tape, the latter gets suspicious and knows his friend's lying. Chandler sticks to his thoughts, and taking Rachel's advice, doesn't pass the tape. Joey insists by giving Chandler a tape to pass on to his bosses so that they could decide. Joey begs his friend for a part, but Chandler finds Joey inadequate for the part. The paintings soon become a source of entertainment - Rachel uses Gladys to scare Joey in his sleep, but is frightened off by Monica holding up Glynnis behind her.Ĭhandler's work is hitting new heights, as a national commercial based mostly on his ideas is in production. Monica and Rachel quickly change their mind about Gladys Rachel ends up with her, while Monica gets Glynnis. The girls eventually try to press Gladys onto each other, when Phoebe presents them with Glynnis, which by comparison makes Gladys look like an angelic portrait. Monica tricks Joey into buying the portrait by presenting it as "an original Buffay", but Rachel lures Joey in believing that the painting is haunted. To complicate matters for her, Phoebe gives her the painting in front of Rachel, who loses no time in suggesting the most prominent places in the apartment where Monica could hang it. Out of friendship (and also with much regret), Monica agrees to take Gladys for herself. Now that Mike is moving in, Phoebe has to compromise the decor in her apartment and get rid of a bunch of stuff, including Gladys - a three-dimensional painting of a half-bald mannequin. Unfortunately for Ross, Charlie still has feelings for Hobart and the two end up making out in front of him, whereupon Ross flat-out concedes.

Ross drags her with him to Hobart, who confesses his undying love for Charlie. Furious, Ross explains everything to Charlie, who doesn't believe him in the least since it was Benjamin who had broken up with her in the first place. When Ross confronts him about this, Hobart explains how he's ready to offer Ross the grant only if he breaks up with Charlie. Thinking it insane to do so, Ross refuses however, at the meeting for the grant the next day, contrary to his other colleagues, he's asked trivial nonsense questions to which Ross has no answer.

It only takes a detour of hers to the restroom for Ross to learn that Benjamin is still in love with Charlie and wants Ross to break up with her. Charlie is sure that this won't get in Ross' way, and books a dinner for the three of them. Ross is very excited about a big grant he's hoping to get, but his hopes vanish as soon as they arise when he learns that the professor administering the grant is his girlfriend Charlie's ex-boyfriend, the accomplished and famous paleontologist Benjamin Hobart.
