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Chandler continues to pretend to hate the idea of marriage, unaware Richard wants Monica back; Rachel and Phoebe discuss their backup plans.
Chandler continues to pretend to hate the idea of marriage, unaware Richard wants Monica back; Rachel and Phoebe discuss their backup plans.
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S8, EP18 "The One in Massapequa"Phoebe brings her annoyingly upbeat boyfriend to the 35th anniversary of Monica and Ross' parents, who urge Ross and pregnant Rachel to pretend to be married.
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S8, EP19 "The One With Joey's Interview"When Soap Opera Digest requests an interview, Joey enlists his friends to make sure he does not say anything that could cost him his role.
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S8, EP20 "The One With the Baby Shower"During her baby shower, Rachel realizes she is unprepared to be a mother and accepts her mother's (Marlo Thomas) offer to move in to help with the child.
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S8, EP21 "The One With the Cooking Class"A food critic blasts Monica's cooking in a newspaper review; a cute saleswoman riles Rachel when she flirts with Ross; Phoebe coaches Chandler for a job interview.
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S8, EP17 "The One With the Tea Leaves"Rachel devises a lie about her unborn child that she hopes will break the silence between her and Joey; Phoebe reads tea leaves and predicts she will soon encounter the man of her dreams.
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S8, EP16 "The One Where Joey Tells Rachel"Joey confesses his true feelings for Rachel; Phoebe introduces Monica to her new boyfriend (Harry Van Gorkum).
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S8, EP15 "The One With the Birthing Video"Monica prepares a memorable St. Valentine's Day for Chandler with sexy lingerie and X-rated entertainment.
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S8, EP14 "The One With the Secret Closet"Joey realizes his intense feelings for Rachel are excluding Ross from the joys of impending fatherhood.
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