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Phoebe, I love you. I thought we were apart for a good reason, but then I realized that there was no reason good enough for keeping me from spending the rest of my life with you.

—Mike, to Phoebe in Barbados.

Michael "Mike" Hannigan is Phoebe's love interest and third husband. He appeared in seventeen episodes of Friends. He was portrayed by Paul Rudd.

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In Friends, Mike Hannigan, portrayed by Paul Rudd, meets Phoebe Buffay in Season 9's 'The One With The Pediatrician'. Joey Tribbiani, having forgotten to arrange a blind date for Phoebe, randomly selects Mike from Central Perk on the day. Mike, a piano player with his own bar, was previously married before marrying Phoebe at the end of Season 10.
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Actor Paul Rudd portrayed the character Mike Hannigan in Friends. He is recognized as Phoebe's love interest and ultimately becomes her third husband, appearing in seventeen episodes.
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Mike Hannigan, played by Paul Rudd, is a character from Friends. He serves as Phoebe's love interest and eventually becomes her third husband. Mike Hannigan made appearances in a total of seventeen episodes of the show.
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In the TV series Friends, Mike Hannigan, played by Paul Rudd, is the love interest and third husband of Phoebe Buffay. Their romance begins in the ninth season during 'The One With The Pediatrician' episode, following a blind date arranged by Joey Tribbiani. Mike and Phoebe's relationship is notable for its longevity, commitment, and stability. Their wedding takes place in the tenth season's episode 'The One With Phoebe's Wedding'.
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Joey inadvertently introduced Phoebe to Mike Hannigan. He claimed to have arranged a date for Phoebe with a friend named Mike, despite not knowing anyone by that name. Joey encountered Mike by calling out 'Mike!' in Central Perk, and Mike agreed to the date with Phoebe, marking the beginning of their relationship.
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Background

Introduction of character

Joey had forgotten to arrange a blind date for Phoebe, but claimed to have arranged a date with an old friend named Mike, despite not knowing anyone with that name (or many men at all). Joey met Mike by simply walking into Central Perk and shouting out "Mike!", which Mike answers to and agrees to go on a date with Phoebe.

General

One of the reasons Mike and Phoebe seem to get along so well is the similarities in their personalities and Mike even says in his wedding vows that he loves Phoebe because she is "so wonderfully weird". An example of their shared childlike attitude is clear in "The One with Princess Consuela" when Mike changes his name to Crap Bag as a retort to Phoebe's name change. His childishness is also apparent in his and Phoebe's wedding, when he decides that his dog should be one of the groomsmen. We learn from the first time we meet Mike that, like his wife, he is quite musical as he explains (on Joey's poorly arranged blind date) that he recently left his job as an attorney to pursue his dream and ideal career as a pianist, something he wanted to do all his life.

Family

Mike first confesses his love for Phoebe in front of his parents, Theodore and Bitsy, after they voice their concerns about their son's choice of partner in "The One With Ross' Inappropriate Song". We learn in this episode that Mike has come from an upper-class background as his parents live on the upper east side of New York on Park Avenue. On finding this out, Rachel tells Phoebe that she can't be herself and despite spending the whole evening trying to relate to his parents Phoebe does not win their approval due to her quirkiness. However, Mike makes it clear that it is only his parents who live this way when Phoebe walks into the apartment exclaiming "Oh my God, you're rich!"

Phoebe

Phoebe and Mike's wedding.

Phoebe and Mike's wedding.

After Joey first introduces Mike to Phoebe on the sham of a blind date in "The One With The Pediatrician" a long relationship which temporarily ends when Phoebe learns Mike, having already been through one disastrous marriage, never wants to remarry. Mike then learns that Phoebe's first love, David, is planning to propose to her while they are in Barbados for Ross' key-notes speech; he then changes his mind about marriage and proposes to Phoebe before David can. This proposal was rejected, as Phoebe only wanted to know that marriage was a possibility, and she and Mike become a couple again. They become officially engaged in "The One Where Rachel's Sister Baby-Sits".

Mike's Mad Piano Playing Skills

Mike's Mad Piano Playing Skills

In the final season, the two are married in the street outside the Central Perk coffeehouse, with Monica as maid of honor, Rachel as a bridesmaid, Joey officiating (he was ordained over the internet for Monica and Chandler's wedding), Chandler giving Phoebe away and Ross holding Mike's beloved but smelly childhood dog as a groomsman. In the series finale, Mike and Phoebe, after seeing Jack and Erica for the first time, discuss having children. Phoebe says she wants multiple kids by exclaiming; "One?! How about a whole bunch! Ooh ooh, we teach them to sing and we can be like the Von Trapp Family! Only without the Nazis. Although that sounds kinda dull."

Music

In the time that Mike is with Phoebe his jobs always revolve around his piano playing and his absences in episodes are often explained with "he's got a gig". Mike also plays piano at a Karaoke bar in "The One Where Monica Sings".

Trivia

Appearances

Reception

Mike was met with mixed views by fans. Some fans felt that Hannigan was an extraneous character who did not add much to the series, while others felt he added a sense of depth that was somewhat lacking at the time prior to his introduction. He, along with Gunther, is sometimes considered the "Seventh Friend".

References

  1. Mentioned in "The One With Rachel's Phone Number". He's a paleontologist.