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: After watching a news report about people giving live chicks as Easter gifts, Joey buys a baby chick. However, caring for it causes him and Chandler to argue like a married couple. When Chandler tries to return the chick, he learns it might be "put to sleep" if not adopted. He not only keeps the chick but also rescues a duck from a similar fate.

The episode features three primary storylines involving the main characters:

: Jennifer Aniston (Rachel), Courteney Cox (Monica), Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe), Matt LeBlanc (Joey), Matthew Perry (Chandler), and David Schwimmer (Ross). Guest Stars : Jon Favreau as Pete Becker. Legacy and Reception Friends 3Г—21

: Rachel is injured after being knocked over by Monica, who was practicing roller skating for her job at the diner. While Rachel struggles with her pain and inability to do her makeup for a work dinner, Ross—despite having a major career opportunity to appear on a panel for the Discovery Channel —cancels his appearance to help her and take her to the hospital.

: Pete buys a restaurant and offers Monica the position of head chef. Monica is initially hesitant because she isn't attracted to him and suspects his motives. After a series of interactions—and a nudge from Phoebe, who sees through Pete's attempts to win her over—Monica accepts the job. However, a passionate kiss with Pete changes her perspective, and they officially begin a romantic relationship. Production & Cast Director : Michael Lembeck Writers : Seth Kurland : After watching a news report about people

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The 21st episode of the third season of Friends , titled originally aired on April 17, 1997. It is highly regarded as a key character development episode that introduces the iconic pets, the Chick and the Duck. Plot Overview He not only keeps the chick but also

Fans often cite this episode as a highlight of Season 3 for its blend of humor (the "married couple" dynamic between Joey and Chandler) and heart (Ross's selfless act for Rachel). It effectively set the stage for the recurring presence of the birds through the next several seasons.