

Friends - Season 5
The sitcom continues to explore some sets of friends, how they fend for one another and live together.
















15 June 1963, Culver City, California, USA


24 September 1918, Los Angeles, California, USA


6 August 1976, Glendora, California, USA

9 April 1964, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA



13 November 1967, Marshall, Minnesota, USA


7 April 1950, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

23 September 1959, Newark, New Jersey, USA

25 January 1957, Kinloch, Missouri, USA

1 August 1957, Glendale, California, USA

2 November 1973, Chicago, Illinois, USA

5 November 1958, San Diego, California, USA

9 December 1957, Ogden, Utah, USA

27 June 1975, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

13 September 1966

30 March 1971, Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain


21 August 1962, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

6 August 1938, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA

1 October 1969, Rumson, New Jersey, USA

15 November 1941, Helsby, Cheshire, England, UK

18 December 1965, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA

4 March 1945, Chicago, Illinois, USA

1 July 1967, California, USA


































June 27, 2018
The writers didn't rush [the Monica and Chandler] relationship to its conclusion...and it's this comedy mined from their sneaking around and trying to keep their relationship a secret that makes Season 5 one of the show's best.
June 26, 2018
David Schwimmer pulls some comedy magic out of Ross' downward spiral.
June 27, 2018
Season five is the best because it's Chandler and Monica trying to keep their relationship under wraps, which improbably stayed funny over the course of fourteen episodes and STILL managed to pay it off with the best episode of the series.
June 27, 2018
Season five had some incredible bits. It also had Emily, but never mind.
June 27, 2018
Season 5 showcased the acting ensemble at their peak, making plenty of room for the blend of humor and heartfelt emotion that made the show a hit for 10 seasons.
June 28, 2018
Of all the returning series, only a handful remain in consistently good form: "Friends" stays witty despite Ross and Rachel's endless seesawing.