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Episode 118: The One With All The Poker
Only annotated lines are quoted below, not the entire script
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1 | Written by | Jeffrey Astrof and Mike Sikowitz. . Transcribed by: Dan Silverstein |
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7 | Ross | Rach, did you proofread these? |
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8 | Rachel | Uh... yeah, why? |
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9 | Ross | Uh, nothing, I'm sure they'll be impressed with your excellent compuper skills. |
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Observation: Episode E118/L7-9: , line(s) 118 contains an excellent bit of continuity regarding Rachel's poor typing skills, which we first see in Episode E111/L324-328: , line(s) 111. |
Episode 111, Lines 324-328 |
324 | Rachel | Okay. Now this is just the first chapter, and I want your absolute honest opinion. Oh, oh, and on page two, he's not 'reaching for her heaving beasts'. |
325 | Monica | What's a 'niffle'? |
326 | Joey | You usually find them on the 'heaving beasts'. |
327 | Rachel | Alright, alright, so I'm not a great typist... |
328 | Ross | Wait, did you get to the part about his 'huge throbbing pens'? Tell ya, you don't wanna be around when he starts writing with those! |
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23 | Rachel | What? |
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24 | Phoebe | (reading): Your Visa bill is huge! |
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25 | Rachel | (grabs the bill) Give me that! |
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Observation: Rachel cuts up her credit cards in Episode E101/L289-291: , line(s) 101, but still has a huge VISA bill in Episode E118/L23-25: , line(s) 118. (maybe it's just existing revolving debt and/or Rachel got new credit cards in her own name since then) |
Episode 101, Lines 289-291 |
289 | All | Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut.. |
290 | Chandler | (as Rachel is cutting up her cards) Y'know, if you listen closely, you can hear a thousand retailers scream. |
291 | (ACTION) | She finishes cutting them up and they all cheer. |
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291 | Ross | (to Joey): Joey, I'm a little shy. |
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292 | Joey | That's OK, Ross, you can ask me. What? |
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293 | (ACTION) | Ross looks at Joey, dumbfounded at his stupidity. |
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Nitpick: In Episode E118/L291-293: , line(s) 118, Ross asks Joey for money, resulting in a joke. This is a bit contrived, as Chandler (who is also right there) is much more likely to have money. |
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