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Rachel Karen Green
File:Rachel Green.jpg
First appearance"The Pilot"
Last appearance"The Last One"
Created byDavid Crane
Marta Kauffman
Portrayed byJennifer Aniston
In-universe information
NicknameRach
OccupationWaitress at Central Perk (seasons 1–3), Buyer and Personal Shopper at Bloomingdale's (seasons 3–5), Executive at Ralph Lauren (seasons 5–10)

Rachel Karen Green (Born May 5) is a fictional character on the popular U.S. television sitcom Friends (1994-2004), played by Jennifer Aniston.

Background

Rachel appeared in the Pilot episode running into Central Perk in a rain-soaked wedding dress in search of her high school best friend Monica Geller, with whom she had evidently lost contact with either during her university years or shortly after. Rachel, unlike Monica, was popular during high school, and had always been promiscuous, which is steadily reflected in a comical sort of way throughout the series until the last couple of seasons. Rachel had fled her wedding to Barry Farber (or Barry Finkle, as he was initially known) having discovered she desired the gravy boat that she had been given as a wedding gift more than she desired Barry. Consequently, Rachel was stuck in a state of arrested development, an adult woman who emotionally had not outgrown adolescence.

Rachel's parents are rich and generally cynical of her attempt at an independant life in the city. Her mother, played by Marlo Thomas, was comically snobbish and her lack of hands-on mothering skills came into when she offered to be the nanny to Rachel and Ross's baby. Her father, Dr. Green was stern and intimidating, as seen in his behaviour toward Ross when Ross and Rachel were dating, and again when Rachel revealed to him that she was pregnant.

In comparison to her sisters, however, Rachel was definitely the most grounded and down to earth Green daughter. Although this only really became evident after she moved in with Monica and became financially independent from her parents for the first time. Her sister Amy (played by Christina Applegate), was rude and shockingly tactless, while her other sister Jill (played by Reese Witherspoon), was spoiled and vain.

Rachel's on-again and off-again relationship with Ross eventually produced a baby daughter, Emma. Rachel's pregnancy was actually the second one of the group after Phoebe had acted as a surrogate to her brother's children. The show ended with Rachel getting back together with Ross after contemplating a move to France to work for Louis Vuitton in Paris. It is unknown whether or not they would marry again (They had drunkenly married on a trip to Las Vegas at the end of season 5). However a hint is dropped in the season premiere of the spin-off Joey where Joey states that all his friends were married, settled and started a family.

Personality

Rachel's personality evolved somewhat over the series. Early on, the focus was on her as a spoiled daddy's girl stereotype, although later in the series, especially after having her baby, Rachel became less self-absorbed. However, she was still the friend most focused on image and very selfish. She was often described as one of the most popular but also one of the snobbiest girls in school, and (Aniston's then-husband) Brad Pitt even once guest-starred as a jilted enemy from high school still angry at her treatment of him.

Image-conscious Rachel had a nose job at some point when she was a teenager, due she claimed, to a deviated septum. Flashback episodes show the teenaged Rachel with her much larger nose and the insinuation is that the operation was for image rather than necessity, a fact seemingly confirmed by a flippant comment from her sister Amy regarding Emma - "Do you ever worry that she's going to get your real nose?" After an unhappy stint as a waitress, she was encouraged by her friends to follow her interests into the world of high fashion. Her focus on image and fashion often came at the expense of any domestic skills, of which she was mocked for having few. In one episode, for example, she memorably used meat when making the group a trifle for Thanksgiving dessert after misreading the recipe.

Relationships

Ross

Rachel is perhaps most famous for her turbulent relationship with Monica's brother Ross Geller. Ross had apparently harboured a crush on Rachel since their school days. When Rachel moved to the city, Ross tried to re-kindle his affection, and after a rocky start the two finally got together in "The One With the Prom Video". After an argument over Rachel's friendship with a male co-worker, Rachel announced that they were taking "a break." Ross, thinking that Rachel was ending the relationship, got so drunk that he slept with "the hot girl from the copy place," Chloe. When Rachel found out, she broke up with Ross in a scene that involved Ross and Rachel arguing in Monica's living room while the other four friends were trapped in Monica's bedroom. From then on, the two shared an almost-on again-almost-off again relationship. When Phoebe fixes Ross up with her "bald friend Bonnie," Rachel is clearly jealous when she sees that Bonnie is no longer bald, and in fact has quite long hair. In the episode at the beach, where Phoebe learns the true identity of her birth mother, Rachel convinces Bonnie to shave her head again. When Ross asks her why she did it, Rachel admits that it's because she still has feelings for him and finds it hard to see him with other women. While Ross is next door breaking up with Bonnie, Rachel pens a rather long letter to Ross ("18 pages, front and back!" as Ross repeatedly said throughout the episode.) asking him to take responsibility for their first break-up. However, Ross falls asleep while reading the letter, and later bluffs that he agrees with what the letter has to say. Afterwards, after reading the entire letter, which basically asks him if he will take responsibility for all the things that went wrong in their relationship, he finds out he strongly disagrees. He tries to swallow his pride and act like he accepts it; however, when the pair are in bed, and Rachel is saying she's glad she didn't accept her mother's advice "once a cheater, always a cheater" he finally snaps. A very loud "WE WERE ON A BREAK!" is heard being shouted by Ross from the bedroom and they angrily break up again.

Rachel's history of only realising her true feelings for Ross when he meets another woman appears again when Ross meets Emily, the niece of Rachel's boss as Bloomingdales. When Ross and Emily get engaged and plan a wedding in London, Rachel decides not to go, lying to Ross that she has to work, but admitting to her friends that the true reason for her absence is that watching Ross get married would be too difficult. However, she later changes her mind and against the advice of Phoebe (who tried to chase her to stop her leaving, but is unable to do so as she is pregnant with the triplets at the time) she flies to London just in time to see Ross before the ceremony. This results in Ross saying Rachel's name instead of Emily's at the alter, much to Emily's horror. When Ross's new bride does not appear at the airport for their honeymoon a few days later, Ross instead invites Rachel to accompany him to Greece. However, Emily appears at the last minute, sees Rachel getting on the plane as Ross's companion and runs away. Ross chases her, subsequently abandoning Rachel on the plane to Greece. When Rachel returns from Greece, she is determined to tell Ross what she didn't get a chance to tell him in London - that she still loves him. Despite Monica trying to talk her out of it, she tells him, but immediately realises how funny it sounds, leaving a bemused Ross to consider the comical state of his marriage thus far.

Later, on a trip to Las Vegas, the two got married after getting drunk together. The morning after, neither of them initially remember anything about the previous night, and are perplexed as to why they wake up in bed together. They only recall what happened when they meet the other friends downstairs in the hotel for breakfast. They later get a divorce after Ross lies to Rachel about already getting the marriage annulled. He wants to remain married to Rachel as he apparently can not face being divorced for the third time. The friends believe the real reason he wants to keep his ties to her is because he still loves her, with Phoebe being the friend who is most vocal about this, even soliciting the opinions of three strangers in the coffee house. Rachel and Ross later had a baby, Emma, who was conceived after a one-night stand, although they chose to remain just friends and live together to raise Emma. Eventually, in the final season, Rachel and Ross finally get together for good after she almost moved to Paris for a new job with Louis Vuitton.

In the first Episode of the spin-off Joey, Joey hints that Ross and Rachel eventually got married by saying that all of his friends are wed.

Monica

The other friend Rachel was closest to was Monica, her friend since high school. In their high school years, it is revealed that Rachel was a popular cheerleader with a string of boyfriends while Monica was her less attractive and overweight best friend. They lost contact for a number of years, but became close again when Rachel jilted Barry before their wedding and chose to move in with Monica.

It is revealed that Monica didn't expect to become close friends with Rachel again, as during a flashback episode, set shortly before Rachel's scheduled wedding to Barry, Monica and Rachel have a chance encounter, resulting in Monica remarking: "Ten bucks says I'll never see that woman again in my life."

Their living situation lasted for the first several seasons until eventually Chandler moved in with Monica. Rachel's moving out drew the two women to tears. Later, they had a near falling out when, on the day of Monica's engagement to Chandler, Monica caught Rachel and Ross kissing, and accused Rachel of always trying to "steal her thunder".

Family

Like all the main characters, Rachel has slight problems within her family.

In a way quite reminiscent of Monica's mother, Mrs. Green has a way of being quite dominating and unpleasant without going too much overboard. She's also quite harsh when it comes to her opinions (such as, for instance, when she suggested moving into Ross's apartment after Emma's birth and saying that his "dinosaur things" belonged in the garbage). It is implied that Rachel was quite alike Mrs. Green before she decided to turn things around and start a life in the city, running away from her marriage, whereas Mrs. Green actually got married to "her Barry". During her first visit, she actually says that Rachel's life is what she wants.

Dr. Green, however, is quite a dominating but nonetheless equally harsh man when it comes to speaking. He's very concerned about discipline. He has a striking sense of sarcasm and what he deems right or wrong, but he's not afraid of spoiling his daughters (as shown in one episode when Rachel reveals that her father bought her, "her own boat" to cheer her up after her "pony was sick"). However, when disagreeing with them, he disables their unlimited use of money. However, despite being quite generous when it comes to his daughters, he shares very little of his wealth with others, as reflected when scolding Ross for tipping so much at restaurants.

Rachel's parents have had barely any love life, as they married for the sake of money; according to Rachel, they barely even spoke during the early seasons, but later on, they argued a lot, later leading to a divorce and more arguing after that as well.

Rachel also has two sisters, Jill and Amy, with whom she has a typical sibling-rivalry relationship; when they were younger, they would constantly do pranks on each other. Jill is supposedly her "favorite" sister, despite being extremely spoiled, and during her visit when their father decides to financially cut her off, Jill decides to start dating Ross, but ends up doing it to get back at Rachel, who left her dateless on Valentine's Day because she didn't appreciate the thought of them being together.

Unlike Jill, who at least found Ross "cute, but nerdy", Amy does not even recognize him and believes he's a falafel-seller. It's also implied that Amy is the more violent one out of the sisters when Phoebe asks when Jill visits for the first time, "Is it the spoiled one or the one that bit her?" Rachel also doesn't seem quite as close to Amy as to Jill; when Amy visits during Emma's first Thanksgiving in the ninth season, she only says hi but then tells her she came by to borrow a hair-straightener, and saying how "Emmett" is cute, then realizing it's a girl.

In 'The One with Rachel's Phone Number', Some guys in a bar live in her grandmother's building. Her grandma's name is Ida Green. Rachel says that "she has no sense of personal space, smells like chicken, and looks like a potato."

Career

Rachel got her first job as a waitress at Central Perk. She turned out to be hopeless, taking long breaks to sit with her friends and regularly mixing up orders. In the third season, after encouragement from Joey and Chandler she quit her coffee shop job to enter a career in fashion, working as a personal assistant at Fortunata Fashions. Later on, she got a job as an assistant buyer at Bloomingdale's with the help of colleague Mark, but after Mark leaves and her boss Joanna dies, her department is closed out and she is demoted to personal shopper. She then became a buyer at Ralph Lauren, where she memorably had an affair with her assistant, Tag Jones. In some episodes when acquaintances are impressed by Rachel's occupation and query whether Rachel knows Ralph Lauren himself, she always replies that she does, however, when they reply "really" she admits she doesn't actually. In the final episodes of the last season, Rachel was fired from Ralph Lauren when her boss overheard her having a job interview with Gucci. She was then offered a lucrative job in Paris with Louis Vuitton by her ex-colleague Mark, and accepted, leading to Ross' anguish in the show's finale episode, however Rachel decides to stay after realizing she loves Ross.

Surname

Some inconsistency in the spelling of the surname has led to confusion as to the correct spelling. In the credits it is spelled as "Green" when referring to the surnames of her parents. However, within the show itself it has been spelled "Greene", including when her name was written on an invitation sent out by Ross and a subsequent RSVP.[1] The name plate on her office door also says Greene.

The subtitles of the DVDs change: in the earliest seasons' DVDs it's spelled Greene, then changing it to Green.

Production

  • Two of Jennifer Aniston's real life boyfriends portrayed characters on the show: Tate Donovan as Rachel's boyfriend Joshua during the fourth season and Brad Pitt as Will, a high school classmate whose intense dislike of Rachel was revealed when he came to Thanksgiving dinner in "The One with the Rumor." (Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were married by the time the episode aired.)

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  1. ^ "Friends FAQ". Retrieved 2006-09-15.