What is the 33rd episode of Friends?

The thirty-third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons premiered on Fox on September 26, 2021 and ended on May 22, 2022. The season consisted of twenty-two episodes. On March 3, 2021, the season was ordered alongside a 34th season.

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

Al Jean stated that he would showrun at least four episodes of the season, "plus something special." The premiere episode, "The Star of the Backstage" is "like a Broadway musical of an episode with wall to wall music." The Treehouse of Horror episode of the season, "Treehouse of Horror XXXII", features five segments instead of the usual three. Two more episode plots have been revealed for the season; one will follow a romance involving Moe Szyslak and the other will be about "the greatest tragedy Homer has ever faced," guest starring Rachel Bloom. The former plot was later revealed to be the premise of "The Wayz We Were", and the latter plot was revealed to be the premise of "Mothers and Other Strangers". In November, the two-part episode "A Serious Flanders" aired as "an epic love letter to the show Fargo and the world of streaming television."

Two animated short films were released to Disney+ titled Plusaversary released on November 12, 2021 and features Homer and Goofy drinking at Moe's Tavern in celebration of the streaming service's 2nd anniversary. while the second short, When Billie Met Lisa released on April 22, 2022 and features guest star and singer Billie Eilish discussing life with Lisa Simpson.

Casting[edit]

There were plans for the character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, who has been in major controversy since 2017, to make an appearance. However, Simpsons creator Matt Groening stated "we have to see if we can make the stories work". The two-part episode "A Serious Flanders" includes guest stars Timothy Olyphant, Cristin Milioti, and Brian Cox.

A new character was introduced in "Lisa's Belly", Dr. Wendy Sage, a hypnotherapist who is also a breast cancer survivor. She visibly has one of her breasts removed. She was created and voiced by Renee Ridgeley, an actress, writer, and real-life breast cancer survivor and the wife of Simpsons writer Matt Selman.

On April 21, 2022, it was announced that Kerry Washington officially joined the cast in a recurring role as Bart's fourth grade teacher, Ms. Peyton, replacing the late Mrs. Krabappel. Ms. Peyton was first introduced in the episode "My Octopus and a Teacher".

Critical Reception[edit]

John Schwarz from Bubbleblabber.com rated the season a 7.5/10. in his review: "revisiting The Simpsons in its thirty-third season is like reuniting with old friends after a decade or so. They may have changed a bit since I last saw them, but they’re still the same humorous yellow-skinned family I remembered years ago. While its latest season may not match the iconic family’s glory days, it still delivers plenty of giggles and surprises in its episodes to continue the show’s long-running success. Even its special episodes, mainly 'A Serious Flanders', are strong enough to make my visit to Springfield more fun. Hopefully, my next visit during its upcoming thirty-fourth season will be just as amusing."

Episodes[edit]

Release[edit]

This season aired on Sundays during the 2021–22 television season as part of Fox's Animation Domination programming block, along with The Great North, Bob's Burgers, Duncanville, and Family Guy. In the United States, after each episode aired, they were released on Hulu the day after. In Canada, Australia and Spain, the season aired weekly on Wednesdays on Disney+ through the Star content hub. The first eighteen episodes were removed from Hulu and every episode was added on Disney+ in the United States on October 5, 2022, with the final four episodes remaining on Hulu, with one episode being removed each week.

Outside of the Big Six, one of Friends' most prolific characters was Gunther. The barista with hair "brighter than the sun", as Rachel put it, won a place in our hearts with his awkward shuffles and unrequited love for Miss Green.

We got the man behind the hair – James Michael Tyler – on the phone for a natter about what it was actually like being in Friends, a shock coffee-related revelation, his best Gunther moments and where he thinks the Central Perk icon is now...

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It's 20 years since Friends started and ten since it ended, but do you still get people yelling 'Gunther' at you?

"I live in the area where the Hollywood sign is. Every afternoon I'll take a daily walk and there are loads of tourists always on the street taking photos of the Hollywood sign. Occasionally, I'll still get recognised as Gunther, which is okay with me."

You got the job in the first place because you can work an espresso machine – did you ever think it would lead to that much of a character?

"You know, I honestly always thought my Masters in fine arts would get me further in the acting world than knowing how to work an espresso machine! That was a happy accident and I'm very, very grateful to have had that skill."

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Can you still make a good coffee?

"I do. However, I don't really drink coffee that much! I never have been a big coffee drinker."

You didn't have a line until the 33rd episode of the show – had you come up with a backstory and name for Gunther before then?

"Before then, I had kind of an inkling that Gunther slept in the back of Central Perk – in the storage room. But I didn't create a full-formed backstory for him until much later in the series."

I really liked that he used to be a soap star.

"Yes, he'd kind of fallen on more difficult times, of course. That was a bit surprising, that Gunther was on a soap. I just wonder what sort of character he would have played. He was Bryce on All My Children."

He wasn't a man of many words, so I can't imagine him on a soap.

"I honestly can't either. That would make a very interesting character for the soap. Maybe he was a mime!"

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Chandler doesn't know Gunther's surname. Do you know what it is?

"I don't! That was never established. Chandler thinks Gunther's last name is 'Central-Perk', but it was never established. Maybe it was Smith. That would be interesting – Gunther Smith. Some unexpected last name."

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A huge part of Gunther's character was that he was in love with Rachel - was there anything to do with that which you found really embarrassing to play?

"No, it was fun. It was fantastic – we had a great chemistry. It made it a lot easier just because Jennifer's such a great person and actress. It made it effortless, actually. No embarrassment."

Phoebe seemed to have a little flame for Gunther. Did you ever want them to get together?

"You know, I love Phoebe as a character, but I honestly could never see Gunther and Phoebe together. I think Mike was meant for Phoebe!"

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Phoebe and Gunther did have that kiss - are you disappointed you didn't get to kiss the other girls?

"Well, you know, Gunther got used in that situation because actually Phoebe just wanted to catch his cold. They were all just lovely people to work with – I could not pick a favourite."

Do you have a favourite Gunther moment?

"Wow. That's difficult to answer! There were definitely quite a few memorable ones. I forget the title, I know it was 'The One With...' something! But there was an episode with a gentleman Phoebe was interested in who wore short shorts. And it's probably one of my favourite Gunther moments – when Gunther told him to "put the mouse back in the house". I love that line, I thought it was brilliant."

He had such a look of disgust, too.

"Yeah. Or shock. Or just matter of fact! Gunther doesn't mince words."

Another part of Gunther that was so iconic was his hair – is it true you dyed it just the day before you joined the show?

"Yes. I have a friend who wanted to practise on my head because they wanted to be a stylist. So I offered what hair I had left to turn white. That was a happy coincidence!"

Do you ever want the white hair back? Do you miss it?

"I actually... don't! I had to bleach my hair every week for ten years – that's a bit much. So I wouldn't recommend it. However it was quite necessary and it definitely completed the character."

Did you enjoy reuniting with Matt LeBlanc on Episodes?

"That was fantastic and it was also a bit odd, because of course they film that in London. It was odd flying from Los Angeles to the UK to reunite with Matt, who I've worked with for real on a series, as a fictional character with him playing a fictionalised character of himself in real life and myself. It was a bit surreal to go to London to shoot something that was set in Los Angeles."

Would you like to work with the others again?

"Oh, any opportunity. It would be fantastic. I learned so much just by being around them and our crew and cast – everyone was absolutely a master of the game. I was just observing how great TV is made. So I would love to work with any of them again."

How do you feel about calls for a Friends movie or a reunion?

"You know, I think that the show ended actually at the right time for the storyline and the characters. I just don't know if it would be a comedy still to see people of their characters' age, if they were still struggling and going through the same things that they were going through at the time. I don't know if that would be funny or not. So I think it actually ended at the right time."

Gunther and Rachel's goodbye was lovely as well.

"Oh, yeah! I'm really glad that the writers gave Gunther the opportunity to at least express his love, his unrequited love, which was still unrequited. I'm glad that they gave the character a bit of closure there!"

Do you wish there could have been a Gunther spinoff? We had Joey – why didn't we have Gunther?

"You know, people just didn't know as much about Gunther. I never really gave much thought or consideration or expectation that there would be a Gunther spinoff. You know, I think it's best that he does remain kind of a mystery."

Where do you think he is now?

"Maybe he owns a chain of Central Perks by now! I would wish Gunther a good future after the fictional world of Friends had ended."

Maybe in Holland, because we know he speaks Dutch. Do you?

"I do not, actually. I speak a bit of German so it made it a little easier to do the lines in Dutch - the pronunciation is similar and the cadence is similar, although they're completely different languages. I do remember every line that I spoke on the episode in Dutch! And that's often requested – that I repeat those lines, if I meet someone who's familiar with it. I've taken a couple of trips to the Netherlands and that episode's quite popular there!"

Is there anything else that comes up a lot when you see fans?

"I get asked if I actually love Rachel, even though she's a fictional character! Gunther loved Rachel. I think Jennifer's an absolutely wonderful human being and a terrific actor so I have a ton of respect for her, but I do get asked that a good bit."

What is the 69th episode of Friends?

The One with the Chick and the Duck.

What episode did they replace Rachel in Friends?

During season nine episode 15, “The One With The Mugging”, Jennifer Aniston was replaced with a stand-in while her character Rachel was still in shot, and the understudy (?!) wasn't even wearing the same outfit.

Who was the girl in Friends season 8 episode 21?

Episode Info A food critic blasts Monica's cooking in a newspaper review; a cute saleswoman (Rena Sofer) riles Rachel when she flirts with Ross; Phoebe coaches Chandler for a job interview.

What was Gunther's first line on Friends?

His first ever line of dialogue actually didn't come until the 33rd episode, and even then he only had one word to say. "Yeah." "Before then, I had kind of an inkling that Gunther slept in the back of Central Perk - in the storage room.