The co-creators of the iconic sitcom Friends, Marta Kauffman and David Crane, have revealed their preferred types of episodes from the series. Kauffman favors those involving births, while Crane prefers the Thanksgiving specials. These choices highlight the show's blend of humor and emotion that has kept it popular since its 2004 finale.
Friends, the beloved NBC sitcom that aired from 1994 to 2004, continues to captivate audiences with its comforting portrayal of friendship and everyday life in New York. In a 2016 interview with Glamour, co-creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane discussed their favorite episodes, likening the task to choosing a favorite child.
Kauffman expressed a particular fondness for episodes centered on births, attributing it to her perspective as a mother. The series featured several such storylines, including Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow) serving as a surrogate for her brother Frank Jr. (Giovanni Ribisi) and his wife Alice (Debra Jo Rupp). Another key moment was Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston) giving birth to her daughter Emma with Ross Geller (David Schwimmer). The final season included Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry) and Monica Geller (Courteney Cox) welcoming their child through surrogate Erica (Anna Faris).
In a 2020 conversation with Vulture, Kauffman selected Season 4's "The One With the Embryos," co-written by Jill Condon and Amy Toomin, as her top episode. In it, Rachel and Monica lose their apartment to Chandler and Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc) in a trivia contest, while Phoebe announces her pregnancy. "It had heart, it was funny, it was emotional," Kauffman said. "That, for me, is one of the iconic episodes."
David Crane, meanwhile, gravitates toward the Thanksgiving episodes, noting, "For some reason, everyone just stepped up." He highlighted Season 5's "The One With All the Thanksgivings," written by Gregory S. Malins, which flashes back to past holidays. It includes Monica accidentally severing Chandler's toe, followed by her donning a turkey costume to dance and lift his spirits, culminating in his admission of love for her.
Crane also praised Season 8, Episode 9, "The One With the Rumor," featuring Brad Pitt as Will Colbert, a high school acquaintance with a grudge against Rachel. The episode involves a outdated rumor about Rachel's anatomy and Joey devouring an entire turkey while dressed in Phoebe's maternity outfit. These selections underscore the episodes' mix of heartfelt moments and comedy that defined Friends' enduring appeal.