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A superficial reading of Friends criticizes its economic unreality (e.g., Monica, a chef, affording a large NYC apartment). However, Season One consistently foregrounds financial precarity as a source of humor and identity. In “The One with the Evil Orthodontist” (S1E20), Rachel reveals she has never paid for a meal; her arc from shopaholic daddy’s girl to a waitress at Central Perk is the season’s economic spine. Similarly, Joey is a perpetually broke actor, and Phoebe’s masseuse income is implied to be erratic.
"See?" Matt LeBlanc whispered to Matthew Perry, breaking the character just enough for the microphones to catch it. "I told you she'd show up." friends season one