Hmmm, I'll give it a try
Well it started out with Monica and Chandler bickering over whether to look at the house that's for sale right next to the one they already bought. While they are bickering Phoebe reads in the paper that Estelle dies (Joey's agent). Phoebe doesn't think they should tell Joey because he's taking all the "changes" hard (Monica & Chandler moving, Rachel taking the Paris job)
Joey comes in the coffee shop and says he's mad at his agent for not getting him an audition. Phoebe leaves and calls Joey on his phone pretending to be Estelle. He fires her.
Ross doesn't want Rachel to move to Paris so he does some bribing to her old boss. Ralph Lauren calls Rachel and offers her her job back, except she doesn't take it because Louis Vuitton offered her more money to stay with them.
Monica and Chandler go and look at the house and are told another couple is making an offer. That couple is Janis and her husband. Monica accidentally lets it slip that they are buying the house next door and Janis is all excited and decides to make an offer. Chandler gets desperate and tells her that he's excited she's buying the house because then they can "pick up where they left off" LOL Basically he freaks her out by acting like he still likes her and she kisses him

and says they won't be buying the house after all.
Joey finds out Estelle died. Right after that Phoebe calls Joey on his phone pretending to be estelle again, and joey truly thinks he's receiving a call from the "Dead" Estelle! This scene was more comical watching it LOL
Ross re-bribes Rachel's boss to offer her more money and they do and she accepts the job. At the end she reveals she really did want to take the Paris job for LV. Ross feels bad and tells her she should take it.
It ends at Estelle's memorial with Joey speaking on her behalf. Estelle's only other client, a guy who eats paper, is up there with him, but he eats Joey's speech before he can read it.
Whew that was long

It was a funny episode but I can't believe there are only two more episodes left
