The family is based on the characters Rachel Green, Ross Geller, Monica Geller, Chandler Bing, and Emma. The episode revolves around the Birthday celebration of Rachel and Ross’s daughter, Emma. They invited some of their friends, Joey, Phoebe, Chandler, Estelle, and Judie, to come for the celebration. Rachel is playing the role of a Mother, Ross is playing the role of a Father, and Monica is playing the role of Ross’s Sister. Ross is one of the intelligent characters; he has been in a relationship with Rachel. Ross changed the design of the cake, which was not the original design that Rachel had ordered. Rachel Green is the daughter of a wealthy, rich surgeon.
Throughout her life, she has been in many relationships until she finds that she is pregnant with Ross’s child and finally decides to live with him. Rachel and Ross are the main characters of the episode. The episode reflects a positive relationship between Rachel and Ross; the smiles on their faces show how happy they are living together. Monica is a kind-hearted person. She gets into emotions very quickly and tries to help everyone who she thinks needs her. She has been doing the job as a chef at a variety of restaurants.
Rachel is shown as having more power in the house, as she orders all of her friends to stay with Emma till she gets back from the bakery. When Rachel found out that the birthday cake was not of the design that she had ordered, she rushed towards the bakery but forgot to take her license with her; this resulted in overspeeding and a fine. When Ross came to hand over the license to Rachel, she realized that it was too late and the bakery would have been closed. She was so frustrated and did not know what to do, so she started yelling at a teenager driving a car in front of her.
Monica and Chandler wanted the celebration to finish early so that they could go out for a romantic dinner. The episode ends happily with the arrival of all the friends back home for the celebration, as they had left the house once the license issue was developed.
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