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(#1) Monica Geller
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(#2) Rachel Green
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(#3) Janice Hosenstein
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(#4) Mona
Mona (Bonnie Somerville) was Ross's girlfriend for seven episodes during season eight. She was actually really cool and sweet, and even remained that way after she discovered that Ross had a baby with Rachel. In the end, however, Mona was just another roadblock in the way of Ross and Rachel getting back together.
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(#5) Carol Willick
Before the series began, Ross's first wife Carol (played by Anita Barone for one episode and then Jane Sibbett for the rest of the series) came out to Ross as a lesbian and announced that she was pregnant with his son, who she would raise with her partner, Susan. Ross stayed involved though, and Carol made 16 appearances on Friends in six different seasons.
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(#6) Kathy
Kathy (Paget Brewster) and Joey hook up in season four. She's an actor but also an intellectual, not necessarily Joey's type. Meanwhile, Chandler falls in lust with Kathy. They share a kiss and their mutual attraction nearly tears apart Joey and Chandler's friendship. Joey ultimately gives them his blessing and Chandler starts to date Kathy. However, the relationship doesn't last very long as Kathy once again can't stay faithful. Kathy was in the picture for six episodes.
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(#7) Bonnie
Poor bald Bonnie (Christine Taylor). She gets sabotaged by Rachel in season three in the episode "The One at the Beach." Rachel, who was still in love with Ross, convinced Bonnie that she should shave off her long blonde locks and go totally bald. Ross did not like the new do and eventually dumped her in order to get back together with Rachel. Bonnie appeared in a total off three episodes.
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(#8) Julie
Audiences were first introduced to Julie (Lauren Tom) in the last episode of season one, and she went on to appear in seven total episodes. She was Ross's old grad school buddy. The two reunited on a trip to China and fell immediately in love. Unfortunately for Julie, the relationship never had a chance. Ross was still in love with Rachel, and Rachel was just coming to terms with her feelings for Ross.
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(#9) Charlie Wheeler
Charlie (Aisha Tyler) was a colleague of Ross's and fellow paleontology professor. Of course, he wanted to ask her out but was beat to the punch by Joey in a season nine episode. Eventually, Charlie came to the fairly obvious conclusion that she and the simpler minded Joey had very little in common. Ross eventually manned up and professed his feelings to her. The pair began a relationship until Charlie broke it off to go back to Dr. Hobart (Greg Kinnear). Charlie appeared in nine episodes.
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(#10) Janine LaCroix
Janine (Elle Macpherson) is really, really attractive. So attractive in fact that when Chandler moves out to move in with Monica, Joey automatically agrees to let her be his new roomie based solely upon her looks. The pair eventually begin to date but the relationship ends when Janine confesses that she doesn't like Monica and Chandler. Janine appears in five episodes during season six.
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(#11) Elizabeth Stevens
There were plenty of reasons why Ross's relationship with Elizabeth (Alexandra Holden) was doomed from the start. First, she was his student, and that was against university rules. But not only was she was too young for Ross, she also had a very intimidating dad (Bruce Willis) who did not approve of his little girl dating an older man. The relationship lasted for five episodes in season six.
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(#12) Kate Miller
Joey had eyes for his costar Kate (Dina Meyer) in season three. Even though she's dating the play's director, she falls for Joey's charm. When the play bombs because the costars reportedly have no onstage chemistry, Kate gets dumped by the director and eventually takes off for a soap opera gig in Los Angeles. Kate appeared on the show for a total of three episodes.
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(#13) Jill Green
Appearing in two episodes, Jill, Rachel's younger sister played by Reese Witherspoon, followed Rachel to the big city to start fresh. And by "start fresh," she apparently meant "date Ross out of spite." Ross was no dummy though, and ended it before it got too serious, knowing that if anything happened with Jill, it would kill any chance of a relationship with Rachel. -
(#14) Emily Waltham
You know how Ross likes to get married? Emily (Helen Baxendale) was Ross's second wife. We meet the uptight British Emily during season four, while she is visiting New York. Ross and Emily fall madly in love over a two-week period, and Ross asks her to marry him. Of course, Rachel shows up for the wedding in London and Ross mistakenly says Rachel at the altar. Ouch.
Although the pair try to make a go of their marriage, it can't last - it never actually stood a chance with Rachel still in the picture. Emily appeared in a total of 14 episodes.
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Watching "Friends" back then, in addition to the relationships and interactions between the 6 leading roles, another fun is to watch their wonderful emotional lives. Everyone is constantly changing dates, every episode has new supporting roles, there are great daters and bitches, some appear in one or two episodes, some run through several seasons, and the reasons for the breakup are also strange and diverse.
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