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More importantly, this is the season where Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry) matures from a wisecracking cipher into a wounded romantic. His relationship with Janice (Maggie Wheeler) reaches its poignant, fake-yet-real climax. When he breaks up with her in "The One with the Morning After," telling her he’s moving to Yemen, Perry plays the absurdity with a layer of genuine sadness. The Libvpx encode captures the micro-expressions—the twitch of his mouth, the deadness in his eyes—that made Chandler more than a punchline machine.

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Meanwhile, Monica is in her flannel, chef-in-training era, and Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) becomes the season’s secret weapon. "The One with the Hypnosis Tape" (Episode 13) gives us Phoebe’s "Something in the way she moves..." mockery of Ross, while "The One with the Tiny T-Shirt" introduces the idea that Phoebe might be a physical comedy genius. Season 3 is a time capsule of mid-90s celebrity. We get Ben Stiller as the rage-filled Tommy ("The One with the Screaming"), Jon Lovitz as a stoned chef ("The One with the Ultimate Fighting Champion"), and a pre-fame Isabella Rossellini as herself on Ross’s laminated list. The most significant addition is David Arquette and Robin Williams in unannounced cameos (Episode 24), improvising a chaotic scene that feels utterly unscripted. More importantly, this is the season where Chandler

The arc begins with "The One with the Princess Leia Fantasy" (Episode 1), where domestic bliss is still possible. But the fault lines emerge quickly. Ross’s insecurity—a character trait that would later be memed into oblivion—is presented here with painful authenticity. The arrival of Mark (Steven Eckholdt) at Rachel’s new Bloomingdale’s job triggers Ross’s possessive streak. The season’s genius is that it doesn’t pick a villain. Rachel is right to pursue her career; Ross’s jealousy is rooted in past trauma (Carol). Yet, when Ross sleeps with Chloe from the copy shop ("The One with the Morning After," Episode 16), the show delivers one of the most devastating 22 minutes in sitcom history. Meanwhile, Monica is in her flannel, chef-in-training era,