The one with the ‘Armageddon’-sized plot hole.
The Big Picture With 10 Seasons and 236 episodes under its belt, Friends basically ruled television during its run. It was hugely successful, so it’s a no-brainer that there were some super famous guest stars during its run. Actors such as Julia Roberts, Billy Crystal, Robin Williams, and more have all taken a trip to Central Perk, but there was one guest star who ended up providing more than just a funny guest spot.
Armageddon is a 1998 disaster movie starring Bruce Willis, and the reason this causes such a stir is because just one season before this episode, Willis had a 3-episode arc on the show. Willis played Paul Stevens, the father of Elizabeth, who is Ross’ college student-turned-girlfriend. Paul looks down upon Ross and Elizabeth’s relationship due to the considerable age gap and the less-than-ethical way they met. He eventually begins dating Rachel, something Ross finds very hypocritical.
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