Visible crew/equipment: After Joey and Phoebe place their betting cash on the counter, when Joey says, "Let's get the contestants out of their isolation booths," the end of the set wall can be seen behind the foosball table. (Widescreen version).
Visible crew/equipment: After Ross and Rachel cover the table with the sheet, when Phoebe walks in Rachel says they can turn out the lights and watch the movie, and in the next shot we can see the end of the set wall, the soundstage and a crew member's leg.
Monica: What happened to your teeth? Ross: I whitened them. Chandler: Really? Ross: Yeah, what... What do you think? Monica: Well, uh, I think I shouldn't look directly at them. Ross: Come on, seriously. Monica: Ross, they're really, really, really white! Chandler: Yeah, what was wrong with your old... Human teeth? Ross: Well, I did leave the gel on a little longer than it said to. Monica: How much longer? Ross: Uh, uh... A day. Monica: Ross, you know that tonight is your date with Hillary? Ross: I know! That's why I did it! Come on, are they really that bad? Chandler: No. No, no, no, you'll be fine. Hilary's blind, right? Monica: She will be after tonight.
Question: What's the name of the "scary painting" that Joey saw in the apartment of the girl he thought he'd slept with before? The strange and creepy painting (black and white, with an amorphous body and a chair). I really, really want to know who is the artist. Not Gladys - that's Phoebe's painting that comes out of the frame.
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Answer: The painting doesn't have a name, and if it does it is never mentioned in this episode.