The Kissing — 2. The One With All

: Monica and Chandler struggle to hide their new relationship from the rest of the group. The episode's title refers to a recurring gag where Chandler, after being caught accidentally kissing Monica goodbye, impulsively kisses Phoebe and Rachel to disguise it as a "European" greeting he allegedly picked up in London.

: Rachel returns from Greece (where she went on what was supposed to be Ross and Emily's honeymoon) and initially claims she isn't mad at Ross. However, she eventually confesses her love for him, though they both ultimately laugh at the absurdity of the situation. 2. The One with All the Kissing

The episode was a critical success, with many viewing it as a robust installment that avoided "filler" pitfalls by grounding its humor in real human struggles for belonging and discretion. It remains a fan favorite on platforms like IMDb and Friends Central for its iconic running gag and its role in setting the stage for the landmark 100th episode. : Monica and Chandler struggle to hide their

"Friends" The One with All the Kissing (TV Episode 1998) - IMDb However, she eventually confesses her love for him,

: Phoebe’s subplot provides a grounded, vulnerable exploration of how collective experiences can disrupt the balance of a close-knit group.