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Friends: The One Where Paul's the Man (2000)

Friends: The One Where Paul's the Man (2000)
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Ross (David Schwimmer) had hoped to spend the weekend in romantic seclusion with his college-age girlfriend, Elizabeth (Alexandra Holden). Unfortunately for Ross, the couple's cabin hideaway is "invaded" by Elizabeth's father, Paul (Bruce Willis, in the second of three guest appearances). No, Paul has not arrived in the capacity of an outraged parent: he was simply hoping for a little lovemaking himself with his current date, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston). Meanwhile, back in the Big Apple, Monica (Courteney Cox) has big plans for Chandler (Matthew Perry) -- so big that she isn't about to let him know what they are. ~ Rovi

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Starring:
Bruce WillisAlexandra Holden, (more)
Director(s):
Gary Halvorson
 
 

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Synopsis of Friends: The One Where Paul's the Man

Ross (David Schwimmer) had hoped to spend the weekend in romantic seclusion with his college-age girlfriend, Elizabeth (Alexandra Holden). Unfortunately for Ross, the couple's cabin hideaway is "invaded" by Elizabeth's father, Paul (Bruce Willis, in the second of three guest appearances). No, Paul has not arrived in the capacity of an outraged parent: he was simply hoping for a little lovemaking himself with his current date, Rachel (Jennifer Aniston). Meanwhile, back in the Big Apple, Monica (Courteney Cox) has big plans for Chandler (Matthew Perry) -- so big that she isn't about to let him know what they are. ~ Rovi

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Director(s):
Gary Halvorson
Writer(s):
Ellen PlummerBrian CaldirolaSherry Bilsing
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