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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.
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, EP22 "The One Where Rachel Is Late"Monica and Phoebe make a bet after Rachel passes her delivery date; Chandler falls asleep at the premiere screening of Joey's new film.
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S8, EP23 "The One Where Rachel Has a Baby"Rachel goes into labor, enduring endless pain while anxious Ross hovers nearby and her waiting friends wreak havoc in the hospital.
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S8, EP24 "The One Where Rachel Has a Baby"After Rachel gives birth to her baby, she must confront relationship issues around her.
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S9, EP1 "The One Where No One Proposes"Joey finds himself engaged to Rachel soon after she delivers her baby girl, while Phoebe assumes Ross is the one who proposed; Joey sneaks a peek as Rachel tries unsuccessfully to nurse; Monica and Chandler retire to a supply closet for privacy.
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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, 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, 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, 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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