"The One With the Lesbian Wedding" is the eleventh episode of the second season of Friends, which aired on January 18, 1996. It attracted mild controversy and censorship as a result of its portrayal of same-sex marriage.
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| - "The One With the Lesbian Wedding" is the eleventh episode of the second season of Friends, which aired on January 18, 1996. It attracted mild controversy and censorship as a result of its portrayal of same-sex marriage.
- Ross' ex-wife Carol announces her plans to marry her lesbian life partner Susan; Ross' sister Monica caters the wedding. Carol's parents refuse to attend the wedding, leading Carol to doubt her decision, but Ross — initially reluctant to see his ex-wife remarry — finds himself in the position of being the one to encourage her to go ahead with the ceremony despite her parents' opposition. Joey makes his first appearance on the long-running soap opera Days of Our Lives as Dr. Drake Ramoray.
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| - Ross' ex-wife Carol announces her plans to marry her lesbian life partner Susan; Ross' sister Monica caters the wedding. Carol's parents refuse to attend the wedding, leading Carol to doubt her decision, but Ross — initially reluctant to see his ex-wife remarry — finds himself in the position of being the one to encourage her to go ahead with the ceremony despite her parents' opposition. Joey makes his first appearance on the long-running soap opera Days of Our Lives as Dr. Drake Ramoray. One of Phoebe's massage clients, Rose Adelman, dies on the massage table and her spirit gets stuck in Phoebe. Meanwhile, Rachel's mother, Sandra, makes a major life decision after seeing how Rachel has learned to fend for herself: she is divorcing Rachel's father.
- "The One With the Lesbian Wedding" is the eleventh episode of the second season of Friends, which aired on January 18, 1996. It attracted mild controversy and censorship as a result of its portrayal of same-sex marriage.
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