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Episode 119: The One Where The Monkey Gets Away
Only annotated lines are quoted below, not the entire script
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1 | Written by | Jeffrey Astrof & Mike Sikowitz Transcribed by: guineapig |
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57 | Ross | Well, I think it's perfect. Y'know, it's just gonna be the two of us, she spent all day taking care of my monkey... |
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58 | Chandler | I can't remember the last time I got a girl to take care of my monkey. |
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Observation: In Episode E212/L237-238: , line(s) 212, Chandler implies he's never made a monkey-is-penis joke. Actually, he's done this directly in Episode E119/L57-58: , line(s) 119 and indirectly in Episode E115/L82-83: , line(s) 115. |
Episode 212, Lines 237-238 |
237 | ROSS | This is so exciting, I haven't seen my monkey in almost a year. |
238 | CHANDLER | What, you never look down in the shower? Oh please. I'm not allowed to make one joke in the monkey-is-penis genre? |
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Episode 115, Lines 82-83 |
82 | Ross | Oh, I just thought we could go out to dinner, and then maybe bring her back to my place and I'd introduce her to my monkey. |
83 | Chandler | And he's not speaking metaphorically. |
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172 | Woman No. 1 | No. No, haven't seen a monkey. Do you know anything about fixing radiators? |
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173 | Joey | Um, sure! Did you, uh, did you try turning the knob back the other way? |
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174 | Woman No. 1 | Of course. |
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175 | Joey | Oh. Then, no. |
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Observation: Joey can't fix radiators (except for turning the knob) in Episode E119/L172-175: , line(s) 119, but turns off Monica/Rachel's radiator (Episode E209/L260: , line(s) 209) even though the knob's broken. (maybe he learned radiator repair during one of the lulls in his acting career?). |
Episode 209, Lines 260-260 |
260 | JOEY | Hey, Monica, the knob was broken so I just turned it off from underneath, I hope that's alright. |
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218 | Ross | Oh, no no no. Nono, this is just vintage Rachel. I mean, things just sort of happen around you. I mean, you're off in Rachel-land, doing your Rachel-thing, totally oblivious to people's monkeys, or to people's feelings... |
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Observation: There's an excellent bit of continuity in Episode E809/L159: , line(s) 809 when Will makes a reference to "Rachel-land", just like Ross did in Episode E119/L218: , line(s) 119. |
Episode 809, Lines 159-159 |
159 | Will | I said it was typical. Typical of you, Rachel Green, Queen Rachel does whatever she wants in little Rachel land. (Does a fake hair flip.) |
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273 | [SCENE] | Scene: Central Perk, Monica, Joey, Phoebe, and Chandler are looking through Monica's high school yearbook |
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274 | Monica | This is me in The Sound of Music. See the von Trapp kids? |
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275 | Phoebe | Nope. |
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276 | Monica | That's because I'm in front of them. |
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Observation: Joey's surprised that Monica was fat in high school (Episode E214/L201-202: , line(s) 214), but has seen fat Monica in her yearbook (Episode E119/L273-276: , line(s) 119). (Joey's probably just making a joke). |
Episode 214, Lines 201-202 |
201 | MR, GELLER | Wait, how do you zoom out? [zooms out and we see an extremely overweight Monica eating a big sandwich] There she is. |
202 | JOEY | Some girl ate Monica. |
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