The One with Joey's Big Break

"The One with Joey's Big Break" is the twenty-second episode of Friends' fifth season. It first aired on the NBC network in the United States on May 13, 1999.[1]

"The One with Joey's Big Break"
Friends episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 22
Directed byGary Halvorson
Written by
  • Story by: Shana Goldberg-Meehan
  • Teleplay by: Wil Calhoun
Featured music"A Horse with No Name" by America
Production code467672
Original air dateMay 13, 1999[1]

Plot

When Rachel is complaining about her eyes, Monica tells her to see her eye doctor, but Rachel refuses due to an unnatural fear of having anything near her eyes or other's eyes. Rachel eventually visits the eye doctor after much persuasion by Monica. The doctor tells her that she has a minor infection in her left eye and gives her eye drops for it. Monica takes extreme measures to give Rachel her eyedrops, to no avail. Eventually the gang tricks her into taking her eyedrops.

Joey gets news from his agent that he is going to play the lead in an upcoming movie called Shutter Speed (based on the popular vanishing hitchhiker myth). The filming location for the movie is in Las Vegas. After hearing that, Chandler decides to go along with Joey. While Joey and Chandler are on the George Washington Bridge on their way to Vegas, Joey reveals to Chandler's surprise, that rather than getting a fixed salary, he would be getting a part of the movie's profit. This causes Chandler to inadvertently reveal that he does not think that this movie would be Joey's big break, causing Joey to kick Chandler out of the car.

In Vegas, Joey arrives at the film site. He meets with the director, who reveals that the movie shoot is being postponed due to lack of funds and tells Joey to stick around until things start up again. Joey gets a job at Caesars Palace and hides it from the rest of the gang.

Meanwhile, Phoebe is very upset with Ross, but cannot remember why. Ross posits several reasons why Phoebe might be unhappy with him, but does not find the right reason. He soon plays Phoebe's game with her in an effort to find out. After he asks “Why are you mad at me?”, she says “You said I was boring.” Ross cannot remember ever saying that she was boring. Phoebe then realizes that it was a dream.

Reception

In the original broadcast, the episode was viewed by 21.3 million viewers.[2]

Sam Ashurst from Digital Spy ranked the episode #106 on their ranking of the 236 Friends episodes.[3]

Telegraph & Argus placed the episode at the same spot on their ranking of all 236 Friends episodes, and wrote that the best line in the episode was: (Phoebe apologises to Ross for an earlier insult) "I am sorry about the fat ass thing. You actually have a very sweet little heinie".[4]

References

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