Perhaps Joey is among a few characters that depict how a mature personality and childish behavior co-exist.
This statement correlates with a scene, right?
Then Chandler jokes, “Yes, the doctors say if they remove it, he’ll die”.
Some of these quotes have even made their way intoFriends' merchandise.
(laughs politely) Plural?"
Well, Joey indeed has plural thoughts: women and food.
And, he is confused about choosing one, not willing to give up on either.
Joey’s love for food has made him a very resonant personality.
A more hilarious instance is when Phoebe sets Joey on a date with her friend Sarah.
Joey found this totally unsuitable and decided to dump her.
9"It hurts my Joey’s apple."
Joey gives an excuse: “It hurts my Joey’s Apple.”
8"Occupation?
Like Monica, Ross has also inherited these characteristics.
In the hospital, Joey accidentally proposes to Rachel and offends Ross.
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Joey asks Ross to hit him.
However, Joey ducks the punch and Ross punches a pole and breaks his thumb.
Drawing is not.”
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Meanwhile, Monica and Chandler decide to babysit Emma.
6"Unless you name your firstborn Joey.”
Joey asks Chandler to name their firstborn child Joey.
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5"The line is a dot to you."
Well, Chandler did it unintentionally.
Chandler admits, “I have crossed the line.”
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Joey replies in an angry yet humorous manner, “Cross the line?
You’re so far past the line that it’s possible for you to’t even see the line!”
The plot turns more comical when Joey adds, “The line is a dot to you.
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“This moment depicts how unknowingly comical Joey can be, even in tough times.
4"It’s a moo point.”
Even though his words seem off-court, the advice has always been logical.
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Joey tells her, “Rach, the big question is, does he like you?
If he doesn’t like you, then this is all just a moo point!”.
Rachel asks, “What?
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A “moo” point?”
to which Joey illustrates, “Yeah, it’s a moo point.
It’s like a cow’s opinion, you know.
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It just doesn’t matter.
It’s moo!”.
Joey’s poor spelling ability and mismanaged way of looking at the world have made him more humorous.
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Viewers may have initially thought of the “moo point” as the “moot point.”
3"Fridge broke, I had to eat everything.”
This situation became more alarming when Chandler decided to move in with Monica.
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This is another classic example that expresses Joey’s love for food, and not letting it waste.
It’s also justa funny reminder that he’s not exactly thesmartest character inFriends.
2"You hide my clothes, I’m wearing everything you own."
These two indeed show the waste of energy in nonsensical competition.
Ross asks Chandler to get ready first, and later to Joey.
Joey finds out that his underwear is missing and Chandler has hidden it.
Joey enters the bedroom, looking for underwear, and Chandler grins, “What underwear?”
In retaliation, Joey determines to do Chandler the exact opposite of hiding underwear.
Joey storms out of the bedroom, and returns wearing all of Chandler’s clothes.
On coming, Joey says, “You hide my underwear, I’m wearing everything you own.
“This undoubtedly is one of the funniest scenes inFriends.
Isn’t it the best revenge in the entire series?
1"How you doin'?”
is the most famous one and has become synonymous with the character.
is themost iconic catchphrase and a pickup lineof Joey’s.
It even flattened Monica Geller with Joey’s perfect timing.
Barring a few instances like Janine Lecroix, “How you doin'?”
has triumphed each time.
Sure, it is a simple line, but the way Joey said it turned iconic.
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