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For us, kissing is as
important as any part of it.
-
You guys don't understand.
-
Yeah, right!
-
You serious?
-
Oh, yeah!
-
All you need to know
is in the first kiss.
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Absolutely.
-
For us, kissing's an opening act. . .
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. . .like the comedian
you have to sit through. . .
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. . .before Pink Floyd comes out.
-
And it's not that
we don't like the comedian.
-
It's just that that's not. . .
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. . .why we bought the ticket.
-
The problem is, after the concert,
no matter how great the show was. . .
-
. . .you girls are always looking
for the comedian again.
-
We're in the car, fighting traffic. . .
-
. . .just trying to stay awake.
-
Well, word of advice:
Bring back the comedian.
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Or next time you'll find yourself
listening to that album alone.
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Are we still talking about sex?
-
The One With the Sonogram at the End
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English Subtitles by
GELULA & CO., INC.
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No, it's good.
It is good.
-
It's just that doesn't she seem
a little angry?
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Well, she has issues.
-
Does she?
-
He's out banging other women
with a club. . .
-
. . .while she's home getting
the mastodon smell out of the carpet.
-
Marsha, see, these are cave people.
-
Okay, they have issues like:
-
''Gee, that glacier's
getting kind of close! '' See?
-
Speaking of issues,
isn't that your ex-wife?
-
Yes, it is. Carol, hi!
-
Okay. Yes, it is.
-
I'll catch up with you
in the Ice Age.
-
Hi.
-
So. . . .
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You look great.
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I hate that.
-
Sorry.
-
Thanks. You look good too.
-
Well, you know,
in here, anyone who. . .
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. . .stands erect. . . .
-
So what's new?
Still a--
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A lesbian?
-
You never know.
-
How's the family?
-
Marty's still totally paranoid.
-
Carol, why are you here?
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I'm pregnant.
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Pregnant!
-
She didn 't leave
in such a hurry after all.
-
This is the Three's Company episode
where's there's a misunderstanding.
-
Then I've already seen this one.
-
Are you through with that?
-
Sorry, the swallowing
slowed me down.
-
Whose ball of paper is this?
-
That's mine. I wrote a note to
myself, then I didn't need it.
-
So I balled it up
and now I wish I was dead.
-
She already fluffed that pillow.
You already fluffed-- It's fine.
-
I don't want to give them
any more ammunition than they have.
-
We know how cruel parents can be. . .
-
. . .about the flatness
of a child's pillow.
-
Monica? Hi!
-
Monica, you're scaring me.
-
I mean, you're all chaotic
and twirly, you know?
-
Not in a good way.
-
Yeah, calm down.
-
You don't see Ross getting chaotic
and twirly every time they come.
-
That's because my parents think
Ross can do no wrong.
-
You see, he's ''The Prince. ''
-
Apparently they had some big ceremony
before I was born.
-
-What?
-Ugly Naked Guy got a ThighMaster.
-
-Has anybody seen my engagement ring?
-Yeah, it's beautiful!
-
Oh, God! Oh, God!
-
No, don't touch that.
-
Like I wasn't dreading tomorrow enough
having to return it to him.
-
''Barry, remember me?
I'm the girl. . .
-
. . .that stomped on your heart
in front of your family''
-
Now I must return the ring,
without the ring. . .
-
. . .which makes it so much harder.
-
Easy, we'll find it.
Won't we?
-
Okay, look.
-
When did you have it last?
-
Doy! Probably
right before she lost it.
-
You don't get
a lot of ''doy'' these days.
-
I know I had it this morning.
-
I know I had it when I was
in the kitchen with. . . .
-
Dinah?
-
Oh, don't be mad.
-
-You didn't!
-Oh, I'm sorry.
-
I gave you one job!
-
But look how straight
those noodles are.
-
That's not how you look
for an engagement ring in a lasagna.
-
I just can't do it.
-
Boys?
-
We're going in!
-
Hi.
-
That is not a happy ''hi. ''
-
Carol's pregnant.
-
I found it!
-
Yeah.
-
Do that for two hours. . .
-
. . .you might be where I am
right about now.
-
That puts that whole
pillow thing in perspective.
-
How do you fit
into this whole thing?
-
Carol says she and Susan
want me to be involved.
-
But if I'm not comfortable with it,
I don't have to be involved.
-
Basically, it's totally up to me.
-
She is so great.
I miss her.
-
What does she mean by ''involved''?
-
Presumably, the biggest
part of your job is done.
-
Anyway, they want me
to go down to this. . .
-
. . .sonogram thing
with them tomorrow.
-
What'll you do?
-
I have no idea.
-
No matter what I do, though,
I'm still gonna be a father.
-
This is still ruined, right?
-
Martha Lugwin's daughter
is going to call you.
-
What's that curry taste?
-
Curry.
-
I think they're great.
I really do.
-
Remember the Lugwins?
The big one had a thing for you.
-
They all had a thing for him!
-
Oh, Mom!
-
Why is this girl going to call me?
-
She just graduated, and she wants
to be something in cooking, food. . .
-
. . .or I don't know.
-
I told her you had a restaurant.
-
I don't have a restaurant.
I work in a restaurant.
-
They don't have to know that.
-
Ross, help me with the spaghetti.
-
Oh, we're having spaghetti.
That's. . .
-
. . .easy.
-
This'll sound unbelievably selfish
on my part. . .
-
. . .but did you plan on bringing
up the baby/lesbian thing?
-
It'd take the heat off of me.
-
What Rachel did to her life!
We ran into her parents at the club.
-
They were not playing very well.
-
I won't say what they
spent on that wedding. . .
-
. . .but $40,000 is a lot of money.
-
At least she had the chance
to leave a man at the altar.
-
What's that supposed to mean?
-
Nothing.
-
-It's an expression.
-No, it's not.
-
Don't listen to her!
You've always been independent.
-
Even when you were a kid,
and you were chubby. . .
-
. . .and you had no friends,
you were just fine.
-
You'd read alone in your room.
And your puzzles. . . .
-
There are people, like Ross,
who need to shoot for the stars.
-
With his museum and
his papers getting published.
-
Others are satisfied as they are.
-
I'm telling you, these are
the people who never get cancer.
-
I read about women trying
to have it all, and I thank God. . .
-
. . .our little Harmonica
doesn't have that problem.
-
So, Ross, what's going on with you?
-
Any stories? No news, no little
anecdotes to share with the folks?
-
Look, I realize you guys
have been wondering. . .
-
. . .what exactly happened
between Carol and me.
-
So here's the deal.
-
Carol's a lesbian.
-
She's living with a woman named Susan.
-
She's pregnant with my child.
-
And she and Susan are
going to raise the baby.
-
And you knew about this?
-
Your folks are really that bad?
-
Well, you know, these people are pros.
-
They know what they do.
They take their time.
-
They get the job done!
-
Boy, I know they say that
you can't change your parents.
-
Boy, if you could, I'd want yours.
-
Must pee!
-
It's worse when you're twins.
-
-You're a twin?
-Yeah. We don't speak.
-
She's this high-powered,
driven, career-type.
-
-What does she do?
-She's a waitress.
-
All right. You guys,
I kind of gotta clean up now.
-
Chandler, you're an only child.
You don't have any of this.
-
No, although I did have
an imaginary friend. . .
-
. . .who my parents preferred.
-
Hit the lights, please.
-
How long was I in there?
-
I'm just cleaning up.
-
Do you need any help?
-
Okay, sure. Thanks.
-
Anyway. . . .
-
So you nervous
about Barry tomorrow?
-
A little.
-
A lot.
-
So, got any advice?
-
You know, as someone
who's recently been dumped.
-
Well, you may want to steer clear
of the word ''dumped. ''
-
Chances are he's going to be this
broken shell of a man. You know?
-
You should try not to look too terrific.
I know it'll be hard.
-
You know, I'll go down there,
and I'll give Barry back his ring.
-
And you can go with Carol
and Susan to the OB-G YN.
-
You've got Carol tomorrow.
-
When did it get so complicated?
-
Got me.
-
Remember when we were
in high school together?
-
Didn't you think you'd meet someone. . .
-
. . .fall in love, and that'd be it?
-
Man! I never thought I'd be here.
-
Me neither.
-
Sorry I'm late.
I got stuck at work.
-
There was this big
dinosaur thing. Anyway. . . .
-
Hi.
-
-You remember Susan.
-How could I forget?
-
Hello, Susan.
Good shake, good shake.
-
So we're just waiting for. . .?
-
-Dr. Oberman.
-And is he--?
-
-She.
-Of course, ''she. ''
-
Is she familiar with our
special situation?
-
Yes, and she's very supportive.
-
Great! Okay, that's great!
-
No, I'm. . . .
-
Thanks.
-
That opens my cervix.
-
Barry?
-
Come on in.
-
Are you sure?
-
It's fine, it's fine.
Robbie's gonna be here for hours.
-
So how are you doing?
-
I'm. . . .
-
I'm okay.
-
You look great.
-
Dr. Farber, Jason
Greenspan 's gagging.
-
Be right there.
I'll be back in a second.
-
I dumped him.
-
So how's this going to work. . .
-
. . .you know, with us?
-
You know, when important
decisions have to be made?
-
Give me a ''for instance. ''
-
Well, I don't know.
-
-How about with the baby's name?
-Marlon. . .
-
. . .if it's a boy.
Minnie, if it's a girl.
-
As in ''Mouse''?
-
As in my grandmother.
-
Still, you say ''Minnie,''
you hear ''Mouse. ''
-
How about. . . .
-
How about ''Julia''?
-
Julia.
-
We agreed on Minnie.
-
We agreed we'd spend
our lives together.
-
Things change.
Roll with the punches.
-
I believe Julia's on the table.
-
Sorry about that.
-
So what have you been up to?
-
Not much.
-
I got a job.
-
That's great!
-
Why are you so tan?
-
I went to Aruba.
-
Oh, no!
You went on our honeymoon alone?
-
No.
-
See, I went with. . . .
-
-Now, this may hurt.
-Me?
-
I went with Mindy.
-
Mindy?
-
My maid of honor?
-
We're kind of a thing now.
-
You got plugs!
-
Careful, careful. They
haven't quite taken yet.
-
And you got lenses.
-
But you hate sticking
your finger in your eye.
-
Not for her.
-
Listen, I really
wanted to thank you.
-
A month ago,
I wanted to hurt you. . .
-
. . .more than I've ever
wanted to hurt anyone.
-
And I'm an orthodontist.
-
You know, you were right.
-
I thought we were happy.
-
We weren't.
-
But with Mindy. . .
-
. . .now I'm happy.
-
-Spit.
-What?
-
Me.
-
Anyway. . . .
-
I guess this belongs to you.
-
And thank you for giving it to me.
-
Well, thank you for giving it back.
-
Hello!
-
Oh, please!
What's wrong with Helen?
-
Helen Geller?
-
l don't think so!
-
It's not gonna be Helen Geller.
-
Thank you.
-
No. I mean, it's not Geller.
-
It'll be Helen Willick?
-
Actually, we talked about
Helen Willick Bunch.
-
Well, wait a minute.
Why is she in the title?
-
It's my baby too.
-
Really? I don't remember
you making any sperm.
-
And we all know what
a challenge that is.
-
You two, stop it!
-
She gets a credit!
I'm in there too!
-
Not Helen Willick Bunch Geller.
I think that borders on child abuse.
-
Of course not!
I'm suggesting Geller Willick Bunch.
-
He knows no one will
say all those names.
-
They'll end up calling her Geller.
Then he gets his way.
-
My way?
You think this is my way?
-
Of all the ways I ever imagined
this moment in my life being. . .
-
. . .this is not my way. You know what?
This is too hard.
-
Knock, knock!
How are we today? Any nausea?
-
-A little.
-Just a little.
-
I was just wondering about the
mother-to-be, but thanks for sharing.
-
Lie back.
-
You know what? I'm gonna go.
-
I don't think I can be involved
in this particular family thing.
-
Oh, my God!
-
Look at that!
-
I know!
-
Well, isn't that amazing?
-
What are we supposed to see?
-
I don't know, but I think it's about
to attack the Enterprise.
-
If you tilt your head
to the left and relax your eyes. . .
-
. . .it kind of looks
like an old potato.
-
Then don't do that, all right?
-
What do you think?
-
Are you welling up?
-
You are.
-
-You are. You're welling up.
-I'm not.
-
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-You're going to be an aunt.
-Oh, shut up!
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. . .I hope they have his old
hairline and your old nose!
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. . .and you guys end up getting
married and having kids. . .
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And, Min, you know,
if everything works out. . .
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He told me. No, it's okay.
Really, it's okay.
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Hi, Mindy!
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Hi, it's Rachel.
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I hope you two are very happy.
I really do.
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I know it was a cheap shot,
but I feel so much better now!
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Yeah, I'm fine.
I saw Barry today.