[s3e4] The One With The Metaphorical Tunnel Direct

After seeking advice from the girls, Chandler overcompensates by trying to be "supportive" and "relationship-y," which manifests as him acting clingy and terrifying Janice.

"I believe 'Bea' drank her tea with her pinky extended!" Joey (in the commercial): "Now I can have milk every day!" 4. Cultural Impact

Phoebe’s botched attempt at being an agent shows the lengths the group will go to support one another, even when they’re incompetent. 3. Memorable Quotes [S3E4] The One With The Metaphorical Tunnel

Ross’s fragile masculinity is triggered. He is convinced that Carol and Susan are trying to "turn" Ben, so he desperately tries to swap the Barbie for a "manly" G.I. Joe.

Joey lands a job in an infomercial, but there’s a catch: he’s the "before" guy who can’t handle a simple carton of milk. parenting double standards

Chandler is panicked because his relationship with Janice is becoming serious. He fears the "tunnel"—the commitment that leads to a permanent life together.

Ross becomes distressed when he sees his son, Ben, playing with a Barbie doll. After seeking advice from the girls

This episode of Friends (Original Air Date: October 3, 1996) is a classic exploration of commitment fears, parenting double standards, and the hilariously awkward "Friends" version of commercial acting.