Yes, we know Chandler and Monica are one of the greatest couples ever created, but there was a time Bing was a man on a mission.
Competing with a roommate like Joey was never going to be easy.
So when Chandler thought he could fall back on some old-school charm, he decided to reconnect with an attractive school-friend he knew back in primary school.
For those who can’t remember the episode ‘The One After The Super Bowl: Part 2’, Chandler runs into a girl from primary school, Susie, who has grown up to be played by the effortlessly stunning Julia Roberts.
In a quick summary, Susie and Chandler start dating when she successfully convinces him to have sex in a restaurant bathroom.
What he doesn’t realise is that she’s secretly plotting her revenge for a childhood prank where Chandler pulled up her skirt during a school play.
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When she ditches (a naked) Chandler, and takes his clothes, Chandler is left in a bathroom with only a door to use for cover.
Leaving the restaurant, Susie invites Chandler to give her a call in 20 years to let her know if his wounds of embarrassment still hurt.
The episode aired the night of January 28th, 1996… so his time has finally come.
The ball is in your court Chandler Bing/ Mathew Perry.
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