I chose three episodes from the beginning of season 1 of Friends to watch and see how they related to gender representations. Below is the table showing the episode title, the notes I made during watching it, disadvantages of the episode and finally key points about gender from it.
Episode
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Relations to gender (notes made during
viewing)
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Disadvantages
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Key points from episode
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S1E1 Pilot
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- (Monica)
first sentence said by a woman(or anyone) is about a man
- men
making fun of her for having a date
-
(Chandler) talks about penis
- (Ross) first
storyline is about heartbroken by a woman
- "to
hell with her, she left me" man against woman
-
(Chandler) "sometimes I wish I was a lesbian"
- (Joey)
talks about strip joint - stereotypically male suggestion
- spoilt
daddy's girl Rachel introduced in a stereotypical dumb blonde way - leaving
man at the alter however shows that she plans on subverting this
- wedding
dress means all attention on woman
-
"daddy" shows this
- uses
shopping/clothes metaphor - feminine stereotype (Rachel)
- joey
hits on Rachel
- 3 men do
the building furniture. 2 women turn it down
- Monica
used by man, man manipulates her
-
difference between how men and women go through break ups (Ross and Rachel)
-
"I'm going to go and get one of those job things" Rachel classic
spoilt girl
- joey
"of course it was a line" as if he would expect nothing less and do
the same
- Ross
"to get you into bed"
- Monica
"I hate men"
- Rachel
buys shoes instead of getting a job
- Rachel
has a job by the end - subverts stereotype
- not good
employee - shows it's going to take a while to completely subvert stereotype
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- Not all explicitly related to gender.
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- Rachel portrays a character that is a
spoilt daddy’s girl.
- By the end of the episode she is
beginning to break out of this stereotype and has got a job.
- Monica, although quite independent, is
still quite ruled by men as her storyline in this episode is all about her
date.
- Ross’s current storyline is all about
women.
Overall main point from episode would be
that the women’s storylines are all about men and the men’s are all about
women.
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S1E4 The One with George Stephanopoulos
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- phoebe puts world piece on a par with her wish to have
bigger boobs
- girls making fun of other
girls
- girly slumber party
- 3 men at football game
- the 3 women only start
having a good evening when a man is involved - guy across the street
- competitive when another
woman is involved
- "our guys"
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- Not as much related to gender as the
pilot.
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- The women have a girly night whereas
the men have a guys night.
- The two different settings are used to
juxtapose each other and show how different the two groups are.
- Each group separately has a bad night
overall.
- By the end of the episode they are all
together again and having a better night.
Overall point: the male and female
characters have a much better time when they’re all together.
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S1E5 The One with East German Laundry
Detergent
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- episode starts off with the
male and female characters arguing about what gender can do things better
- "be a man, just stop
calling" joey to chandler
- "he called me young
lady" Rachel. "Oo I hate when my father calls me that"
chandler
- "you look good",
"that's 'cos I'm wearing a dress that accents my boobs" Angela
- "you may want to
rethink the dirty underwear" chandler to Ross about what Rachel will
think of him
- "oh and the fabric
softener". "What is wrong with my snuggles" reference to not
being manly etc. "It says I'm a sensitive warm kind of guy. You know
like a little fuzzy bear"
- masculine woman argues with
Rachel (very feminine girly woman). We are positioned with Rachel and
therefore see the other lady as against us, the masculinity she shows is used
to emphasise this.
- Ross stands up for Rachel
as she doesn't feel she can as the woman seems to have more power than her
because of her masculinity. Ross can over power this as he is a man,
therefore seen as having more power.
- "I can't even send
back soup!" Rachel, "That's because you're such a sweet gentle er
um ah" Ross
- "überweiss, it's new
it's german it's extra tough" to try and look more masculine in front of
Rachel."
- by the end Rachel stands up
to the woman and breaks the stereotype
- "a brand new woman
ladies and gentlemen"
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- Quite a lot related to gender and how
each gender will perceive each other.
- Quite casual remarks about gender –
shows that it was a big source of comedy and storylines for Friends.
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- The more masculine the character is,
the more power they have over other characters.
- Rachel overcomes this and wins the
argument.
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Overall, I think I will choose S1E5 because it has the most representations gender stereotypes.
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