Why is arquette in friends credits




















Cox elected to take her husband's last name in addition to her own, thus becoming Courteney Cox Arquette. The actress opted to use her new last name professionally as well, and the opening sequence of "Friends" for Seasons 6 through 10 reflects this. In fact, the "Friends" team hilariously decided to pay homage to their friend and co-star's marriage in the Season 6 premiere, with the entire cast adding "Arquette" to the end of their names for the opening credits.

Ross and Rachel wake up having no recollection of getting married the night before. The episode begins with Monica and Chandler waiting in the chapel preparing to get married. Ross and Rachel then drunkenly stumble from their ceremony and leave, laughing. Joey and Phoebe suddenly burst through the doors, and the audience is led to believe that they too are getting married.

However, they see Monica and Chandler and reveal that Ross and Rachel had left them a message telling them that they are getting married and not themselves. Ross and Rachel wake up in bed, unaware that they got married the night before. Joey joins Phoebe for breakfast, telling her that his movie has been cancelled. Monica and Chandler arrive and, at the buffet, Chandler tells Joey that he and Monica were also planning to wed and expresses worry that the relationship is moving too fast.

Monica shares the same concern with Phoebe but they are interrupted when Ross and Rachel arrive. When the others tell them they are married, they decide to get an annulment, though at first Ross just thought about divorce and their friends teased them about it. Joey encourages Phoebe to go with him on the long drive back to New York, to stop him from being lonely.

She agrees but she is annoyed when Joey spends the whole first day asleep while she drives, and they switch over. As Phoebe sleeps, Joey picks up a hitchhiker. Initially outraged, Phoebe soon strikes up a friendship with the man, and gives him her number when he leaves.

Joey asks for her forgiveness and they play car games. Chandler and Monica are bombarded with unwanted signs to wed. Monica and Chandler are still shaken by Ross and Rachel's drunken marriage and are unsure about whether they should get married so quickly. They grow increasingly alarmed over all the signs they see telling them to get married. They decide to leave it up to fate again, as they had the previous night, and go back to the dice table, agreeing that if Monica rolls another eight, then they'll marry.

They are both visibly upset when she does roll an eight, but quickly agree that it was not a "hard" eight two fours , so that means they should not get married. Ross tells Rachel that he does not want three failed marriages and begs her not to annul the marriage. She refuses, so Ross tells her that he will take care of it. After leading her to believe that they are no longer married, he reveals to Phoebe that he did not get the annulment.

Technically he made money but gave it to charity. After being called out for having the neatest dressing room, Cox admitted to being like Monica in a Los Angeles Times interview. Not about myself. I was one of their first baristas—I think I started there in or so.

Being a part of the main cast came with heavy responsibilities like being on time.



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