Friends: 10 Best Chandler Bing Moments

ChandlerScene Of all six principal characters, Chandler Bing was possibly the one who developed most throughout Friends€™ ten years. Starting off as a sarcastic, lovesick loser, he gradually changed, with Monica€™s help, into a husband comfortable with his feminine side who became more able to get what he wanted, especially looking at the change from his previous anonymous career to a more interesting advertising role. Now often cited as one of TV€™s most lovably sarcastic characters of all time, Chandler had so many genius moments (or the opposite€) that will never be forgotten. This could never be an exhaustive list, but I hope it represents a good time span over the series, and the chronological order will show his development along the way.

10. Hitting on Rachel

"Excuse me, I seem to have dropped my ball." "Yeah, so?" "...and now I've picked it up again." A simple one, but a moment that shows exactly how awkward Chandler was before we first meet the gang properly on Rachel's failed wedding day. Behaving like a typical man and freaking out when she says she wants to have a meaningless fling with the next guy she sees, Chandler basically leaps into her eyeline with an awkward double entendre. Put together with the awful goatee, this is a hilariously subtle look at possible events in The One That Could Have Been. http://youtu.be/xrduxl6JYaA

9. "I'm hopeless and awkward and desperate for love!"

Trust Chandler to flip out because Janice gave him half her chicken piccata and took his tomatoes; obviously that means they're this scary couple! Fair enough he didn't want to go to dinner in case of saying something stupid and screwing it up- it's quite sweet at least that he wants to overcome his fear of commitment. Unfortunately, Janice wasn't ready for Chandler to turn himself around and he quickly escalates from just eating pasta, to giving her a drawer, to talking about meeting the parents and moving in together. He ends up babbling and shouting this and it's exactly why we love Chandler, leading this to become one of his most famous quotes. The fact that he phones her to apologise for chasing her down the street before doing it is a genius touch too. http://youtu.be/6MDAEVpw0sw
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