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  2. Jul 4, 2024 · By midway through Season 2, the show dangled another 'possibly' for the couple, when Ross and Rachel very nearly get together. Ross leaves Julie, and the two are on the cusp of their first date, when Rachel finds Ross's pro-con list, and walks out on him.

    • Season 1 - Ross's Unrequited Love
    • Season 2 - Dating For The First Time
    • Season 3 - The Break & The Beachhouse
    • Season 4 - Make-Ups, Break-Ups, & Emily
    • Season 5 - Actually Just Friends
    • Season 6 - Married in Vegas
    • Season 7 - A Season of Almost
    • Season 8 - Rachel Is Pregnant
    • Season 9 - Joey, Ross, Rachel & Emma
    • Season 10 - She Got Off The Plane

    For almost all of the first season, this love story is entirely one-sided. Rachel still sees Ross primarily as Monica's brother, and is busy starting her new life, getting over Barry, figuring out how those 'job' things work, and having a rebound fling with Paolo. Ross, meanwhile, spends the entire season pining after Rachel, and slowly becoming cl...

    Season 2 starts with Ross and Julie dating, and Rachel pining after Ross, in a reversal of the previous season. However, this ends up resolved when Ross finds out that Rachel has feelings for him, and he ends up leaving Julie to be with her. This is also the season of the 'list' that nearly stops them dating again, and the prom video that launches ...

    Season 3 is one of the biggest seasons for Ross & Rachel, because this is the one that sees them go from a happy couple to broken up... and potentially to back together again! By this season, Ross and Rachel are approaching their first anniversary, and as fans know, this is where it all goes wrong. Rachel's work takes up her time, Ross is jealous o...

    Season 4 is another major on-again, off-again season for Ross and Rachel - and thankfully, fans do get a bit of a break from the ups and downs after this one, even if only for a season or so! The premiere for the season reveals that Ross chose Rachel, but after a short time dating, they break up again - and it's still over if they were on a break o...

    For the first time, season 5 is one where the two are basically just friends. Yes, there is some occasional chemistry, a little leftover tension, but overall, their relationship is platonic from start to finish. Ross is dealing with the fallout from his wedding (and then his divorce), and Rachel has a few dates, but nothing serious. Of course, this...

    Season 6 starts with Ross and Rachel getting married... but only because they are blackout drunk in Vegas. It ends up being a huge part of the season, though, as Ross is so upset about having 'three divorces by thirty' that he refuses to actually get the marriage annulled. RELATED: Friends - 10 Reasons Monica & Pete Were Doomed From The Start After...

    For much of season 7, things stay at this kind of friendly even keel, which, after all the ups and downs of the relationship, is a bit of a relief. However, the show can't go too long without throwing in something for Ross and Rachel, so they do almost sleep together in the episode that Monica and Chandler get engaged. It doesn't actually happen, o...

    After the almost-sleeping-together of the previous season, it's revealed in season 8 that Ross and Rachel did actually sleep together... and now Rachel is pregnant. Unsurprisingly, this storyline takes over the season for the two of them, and although they are not back together as a couple, planning to raise a family together is a huge deal for the...

    Season 8 ends with Rachel having her baby, and season 9 starts with all kinds of confusion, as Ross thinks about proposing to Rachel, and she ends up thinking Joey did! Ross and Rachel do talk about the possibility of getting back together, which is a strong sign to fans that this is where the relationship is going, but in the end, Rachel knows tha...

    Ten years in, and Ross and Rachel seem no closer to actually being in a functional relationship - despite a wedding and a baby in the meantime! This season starts with the much-maligned Joey/Rachel relationship, while Ross attempts to date Charlie. After a short while, though, both these relationships fizzle out, and things seem clear for Ross and ...

  3. Ross and Rachel are now married, following their drunken wedding ceremony is Las Vegas. The two decide to get an annulment, but Ross decides he doesn't want to have three failed marriages behind him and doesn't get one, although he tells Rachel he did.

    • Season 1 Episode 1: The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate. Monica's newly single brother and best friend reconnected in the very first episode of Friends.
    • Season 1 Episode 24: The One Where Rachel Finds Out. It wouldn't be until the Season 1 finale that Rachel learned how deep Ross's feelings were for her.
    • Season 2 Episode 1: The One with Ross's New Girlfriend. Unaware that Rachel knows about his feelings, Ross returned to New York with Julie, a woman he went to grad school with, who was in charge of the dig in China.
    • Season 2 Episode 7: The One Where Ross Finds Out. On a date, Rachel leaves a drunk voicemail for Ross—who's planning on getting a cat with Julie—telling him that she's over him.
    • Prior to becoming a couple, Ross and Rachel were close friends, often confiding one another about their past relationships. When Rachel moves to the city after running out on her wedding to Barry Farber, Ross tries to rekindle his affection, but his timidness and bad timing prevent this.
    • Rachel decides to rush to the airport to meet Ross and discuss their feelings for one another, but Ross returns with a new girlfriend, Julie, and Rachel is hurt and embarrassed.
    • romance. Rachel asks Ross what fantasy's he has and he tells her about Princess Leia with the gold bikini, Rachel tells Ross she'll do it for him, which she does.
    • While Ross is next door breaking up with Bonnie, Rachel pens a rather long letter to Ross ("18 pages, front and back!") asking him to take responsibility for their first break-up.
  4. May 26, 2020 · (Season 6, “The One with Ross’s Denial.”) An enraged Rachel does discover she’s still married to Ross, and given their history and the general post-wedding shenanigans, the former couple is unable to get an annulment and has to settle for a proper divorce. (Season 6, “The One with Joey’s Porsche.”) 2000

  5. The wedding was seen again in the season 6 premiere and later Ross and Rachel have no recollection of what they had done until their friends remind them. Rachel wanted to end the marriage, but Ross didn't because he didn't want to be divorced a third time.