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8/10
The one where we see Ursula
Lady_Targaryen22 October 2007
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Joey and Chandler meet Ursula, Phoebe's twin sister, when they go to the Riff's restaurant to eat something and Ursula is working there as a waitress. Joey feels attracted to Ursula,and starts to date her, enjoying her company more and more, to Phoebe's disapproval.

Ross goes to a Lamaze class with Susan and Carol, giving us pretty funny moments.

Chandler has trouble with Nina, a cute worker of his job that he is interested, but he needs to fire.

Rachel injuries her leg, going to the hospital with Monica. Since Rachel doesn't have any insurance, she and Monica decide to change their identities. They ask two cute doctors to go out on a date with them, but when they start to fight, they scare the doctors away.
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7/10
The One with Two Parts: Part 1
ComedyFan201010 June 2011
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In the first part we get to meet Phoebe's twin sister Ursula. I think this is a great idea and Lisa Kudrow is doing a great job. I also liked how they brought in characters from Mad about you, the sitcom in which there actually is a character Ursula.

We also got a dramatic ending that makes us wait for next week when Ursulla and Phoebe meet in the hall.

Ross and Susan in the lamaze class was one of the highlights of the episode. Very funny as usually when these two characters get together The Chandler story is a bit boring, but it is not so bad thanks to Matthew Perry
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7/10
"Dad It's George Clooney!!"
slightlymad2226 November 2014
"Dad It's George Clooney!!" is the most excited my son has got watching Friends with me.

Plot In A Paragraph: Joey upsets Phoebe by dating her twin sister Ursula. Rachel injures her ankle and goes to the hospital for x rays with Monica. Once there she reveals she has no insurance, so swaps identities with Monica, complications arise when they are asked out by two cute doctors (Guest stars George Clooney and Noah Wyle) and Rachel accepts. Meanwhile Chandler has to fire Nina, the beautiful girl he has just started dating.

Perry brings the laughs, Clooney brings star power in his guest spot, but it Lisa Kudrow who deserves the plaudits for her dual role of Phoebe and Ursula Buffay.
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8/10
The One With Phoebe's Twin Sister...
taylorkingston6 October 2015
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I really liked this episode. It was such a shock when it turned out that Phoebe had an identical twin sister.

In this episode, Chandler, and Joey are at a restaurant, and see Phoebe, or at least, they see someone who they think is Phoebe. It turns out to Phoebe's identical twin sister, Ursula. Joey starts dating her, of course, which makes Phoebe jealous. Meanwhile, Chandler is told to fire a very attractive woman, and ends up dating her instead. Since he made this mistake, he tells his boss that she is in therapy, and can't even remember being fired. Ross's monkey wreaks havoc, which infuriates Monica, when he changes the language control on her TV.

Fun Fact: The bar where Joey, and Chandler first see Ursula, is the same bar that is used in How I Met Your Mother.

First appearance of: Ursula, even though she is played by Lisa Kudrow.

Best part of the episode: Monica's annoyance with Marcel.

Worst part of the episode: The name Ursula, it makes me think of The Little Mermaid.

Overall, I give this episode an 8 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Awesome.
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8/10
The One WIth A Twin
devashishparnami6 February 2018
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This episode is the first friends episode which makes you leave thinking what's gonna happen next? This episode introduces Phoebe's twin Ursala for whom Joey is falling for. Phoebe in the end doesn't looks happy with Joey and Ursula thing. The comedy in this episode majorly comes from the Chandler and Nina incidents where he is suppose to fire her but ends by cooking stories so that she doesn't feel bad and things keep going the way they have been before.
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10/10
Funny name
bevo-1367816 December 2020
The one with two parts part one. Ha ha mind blown. Who came up with that
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6/10
The one with 2 parts
youssefkhouili25 February 2023
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A fairly good one started with Chandler and Joey dining in a restaurant that has Pheobe's twin working as a waitress, Joey started to date her and that made Pheobe jealous as always when her twin steals opportunities from her.

Chandler was in a difficult situation where he needed to fire a coworker who started to date recently, he couldn't make such a move and quite made the opposite, he gave her a raise.

Ross went to have a Lamaze class his ex-wife and her partner who is strictly bound with his ex-wife. Even though she makes Ross uncomfortable and stole his wife from him, he was obliged to perform a "pregnant" female because his wife was unable to be in the class.

6/10.
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5/10
Boring subpar episode
jpapanone27 July 2021
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I remember watching this episode many times as i had a VHS tape of most of 1st season.

Back then, I didn't discriminate episodes. I watched friends. I liked friends. I dont think I ever even thought about liking one more than another. It was just a different episode about xyz.

However, this episode was not that good. I like the Nina and Chandler stuff.

Forgot about that stupid monkey.

Phoebe was annoying as usual early on.

And great...there's 2 of them.

I havent seen this episode in probably 10 years..and could go another 10.

Therefore...cant go 7 or 6.

5 is the highest it can get.

Not bad...but def not good.
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