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* ''ComicBook/{{Grandville}}'': Billie and [=LeBrock=] do this a lot, and this is actually how their relationship begins -- they start talking about their differences after their first night together (at this point simply a job assignment for Billie) and discover they do have things in common, which allows them to begin bonding on an emotional level.
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* Since so much of ''Series/MrAndMrsSmith2024'' is about the relationship between John and Jane, this trope happens several times with them.
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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'':
** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E6LikeAngelsPutInHellByGod Like Angels Put in Hell by God]]":
*** Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat de Lioncourt do the [[VampiresSleepInCoffins vampire]] equivalent when they discuss Claudia's refusal to genuinely get along with Lestat (who had [[DomesticAbuse bashed Louis senseless]] in [[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E5AVileHungerForYourHammeringHeart the preceding episode]]) as the couple settle in their coffin.
---->'''Lestat''': I am all sincerity and humility, I cannot wear it any longer.\\
'''Louis''': She's just stubborn.\\
'''Lestat''': She is a wall. The cliffs at Étretat.\\
'''Louis''': She's grown very protective of me. That's what this is. It's why it's hard.\\
'''Lestat''': She came back altered when she left us. There's a darkness in her that wasn't there before.\\
'''Louis''': Give her a little time.
*** In a Ponchatoula hotel room, Lestat and his mistress Antoinette Brown converse about their relationship while in bed.
---->'''Lestat''': That's why I need you. You fortify me against [Louis and Claudia]. You're like me. You like to laugh.\\
'''Antoinette''': You make me laugh all the time. ''(kisses Lestat)'' We should go away, Lestat. New York, Chicago, Los Angeles.\\
'''Lestat''': You want to be a movie star?\\
'''Antoinette''': Well, now that I'm [[FakingTheDead dead]], I can be whoever I want. I've been working on a new name. What do you think of Marie Lepère?\\
'''Lestat''': Don't be ridiculous. There's no place for me other than New Orleans.\\
'''Antoinette''': New Orleans? You got me stashed away here at Ponchatoula, how am I supposed to make a career here?\\
'''Lestat''': ''([[DomesticAbuse grabs her throat]])'' I seek refuge from complaints when I visit you, dear.\\
'''Antoinette''': I know that, but promises were made.\\
'''Lestat''': And promises will be kept. ''(releases her throat)''\\
'''Antoinette''': I am withering here, Lestat. Who's gonna hire a singer who don't sing, who's a ''cripple''? ''(removes her glove to show her maimed hand)''\\
'''Lestat''': ''(turns his head away)'' No. That's what gloves are for.\\
'''Antoinette''': I know. I didn't mean to make you mad. I love you, Lestat.\\
'''Lestat''': I love you, too.
** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E6LikeAngelsPutInHellByGod Like Angels Put in Hell by God]]":
*** Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat de Lioncourt do the [[VampiresSleepInCoffins vampire]] equivalent when they discuss Claudia's refusal to genuinely get along with Lestat (who had [[DomesticAbuse bashed Louis senseless]] in [[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E5AVileHungerForYourHammeringHeart the preceding episode]]) as the couple settle in their coffin.
---->'''Lestat''': I am all sincerity and humility, I cannot wear it any longer.\\
'''Louis''': She's just stubborn.\\
'''Lestat''': She is a wall. The cliffs at Étretat.\\
'''Louis''': She's grown very protective of me. That's what this is. It's why it's hard.\\
'''Lestat''': She came back altered when she left us. There's a darkness in her that wasn't there before.\\
'''Louis''': Give her a little time.
*** In a Ponchatoula hotel room, Lestat and his mistress Antoinette Brown converse about their relationship while in bed.
---->'''Lestat''': That's why I need you. You fortify me against [Louis and Claudia]. You're like me. You like to laugh.\\
'''Antoinette''': You make me laugh all the time. ''(kisses Lestat)'' We should go away, Lestat. New York, Chicago, Los Angeles.\\
'''Lestat''': You want to be a movie star?\\
'''Antoinette''': Well, now that I'm [[FakingTheDead dead]], I can be whoever I want. I've been working on a new name. What do you think of Marie Lepère?\\
'''Lestat''': Don't be ridiculous. There's no place for me other than New Orleans.\\
'''Antoinette''': New Orleans? You got me stashed away here at Ponchatoula, how am I supposed to make a career here?\\
'''Lestat''': ''([[DomesticAbuse grabs her throat]])'' I seek refuge from complaints when I visit you, dear.\\
'''Antoinette''': I know that, but promises were made.\\
'''Lestat''': And promises will be kept. ''(releases her throat)''\\
'''Antoinette''': I am withering here, Lestat. Who's gonna hire a singer who don't sing, who's a ''cripple''? ''(removes her glove to show her maimed hand)''\\
'''Lestat''': ''(turns his head away)'' No. That's what gloves are for.\\
'''Antoinette''': I know. I didn't mean to make you mad. I love you, Lestat.\\
'''Lestat''': I love you, too.
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* Seen in {{Brit Com}}s like ''Series/TheThinBlueLine'' and ''Series/MyFamily''.
** ''Series/OneFootInTheGrave'' did a BottleEpisode that consisted ''entirely'' of this trope, never once leaving the Meldrews' bedroom.
* Happens OnceAnEpisode with brothers Earl and Randy on ''Series/MyNameIsEarl''
** ''Series/OneFootInTheGrave'' did a BottleEpisode that consisted ''entirely'' of this trope, never once leaving the Meldrews' bedroom.
* Happens OnceAnEpisode with brothers Earl and Randy on ''Series/MyNameIsEarl''
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* Seen Simon's parents in {{Brit Com}}s ''Series/BeautifulPeople'' do this at least once an episode. Simon and his boyfriend had a short scene like ''Series/TheThinBlueLine'' and ''Series/MyFamily''.
** ''Series/OneFootInTheGrave'' did a BottleEpisodethat consisted ''entirely'' as well.
* Bob and Emily in nearly every (if not every) episode ofthis trope, never once leaving ''Series/TheBobNewhartShow'', with a hilarious ShoutOut in the Meldrews' bedroom.
last episode to ''Series/{{Newhart}}''.
* Frequently happens between married couple Walt and Skyler on ''Series/BreakingBad''.
* HappensOnceAnEpisode several times in the later seasons of ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.
** Anya and Xander discuss death and life right after sex. In fact, it was the sex that prompted the conversation.
** The morning after Willow and Tara get back together, they have a conversation that leads to Tara telling Willow that Buffy's been sleeping withbrothers Earl Spike.
* ''Series/TheComedyCompany'' had a recurring sketch consisting entirely of this trope with Ian [=McFayden=] andRandy on ''Series/MyNameIsEarl''Mary-Anne Fahey, a real life couple at the time.
* Rob and Laura Petrie in ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow''. Now infamous for the fact that, due to [[ExecutiveMeddling Broadcast Standards]] of the time, the obviously loving couple slept in separate beds. No wonder they only had one kid.
* ''Series/DharmaAndGreg'' toyed with this. In one episode, we learn that they have an agreement not to "pollute the marriage bed" with arguments, so if one of them has a grievance, both have to stand up out of the bed while they talk about it.
* Mr. and Mrs. Washburn had this in an episode of ''Series/{{Firefly}}''. It was post-coital joking and a very sweet scene, though TheMovie made it less funny as well.
* Santana and Brittany have at least three of these throughout the seasons of ''Series/{{Glee}}'', but the scenes are implied to be after the lovemaking. One even shows the two of them fixing the messy bed and each other's clothes and hair.
* Tony and Sid in ''Series/HancocksHalfHour''.
* ''Series/InsideGeorgeWebley'': "I'll Get It in a Minute" revolves around George being unable to fall asleep as he is unable to remember the name of someone he knows. Unfortunately for Rosemary, he feels obligated to share this with her and so keeps her up with his efforts to remember.
* At least a third of ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}'' episodes in the early seasons start like this, usually Arthur reading parchments and his wife trying to talk, or Léodagan and Seli discussing their latest complaints about the way the kingdom is run.
** ''Series/OneFootInTheGrave'' did a BottleEpisode
* Bob and Emily in nearly every (if not every) episode of
* Frequently happens between married couple Walt and Skyler on ''Series/BreakingBad''.
* Happens
** Anya and Xander discuss death and life right after sex. In fact, it was the sex that prompted the conversation.
** The morning after Willow and Tara get back together, they have a conversation that leads to Tara telling Willow that Buffy's been sleeping with
* ''Series/TheComedyCompany'' had a recurring sketch consisting entirely of this trope with Ian [=McFayden=] and
* Rob and Laura Petrie in ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow''. Now infamous for the fact that, due to [[ExecutiveMeddling Broadcast Standards]] of the time, the obviously loving couple slept in separate beds. No wonder they only had one kid.
* ''Series/DharmaAndGreg'' toyed with this. In one episode, we learn that they have an agreement not to "pollute the marriage bed" with arguments, so if one of them has a grievance, both have to stand up out of the bed while they talk about it.
* Mr. and Mrs. Washburn had this in an episode of ''Series/{{Firefly}}''. It was post-coital joking and a very sweet scene, though TheMovie made it less funny as well.
* Santana and Brittany have at least three of these throughout the seasons of ''Series/{{Glee}}'', but the scenes are implied to be after the lovemaking. One even shows the two of them fixing the messy bed and each other's clothes and hair.
* Tony and Sid in ''Series/HancocksHalfHour''.
* ''Series/InsideGeorgeWebley'': "I'll Get It in a Minute" revolves around George being unable to fall asleep as he is unable to remember the name of someone he knows. Unfortunately for Rosemary, he feels obligated to share this with her and so keeps her up with his efforts to remember.
* At least a third of ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}'' episodes in the early seasons start like this, usually Arthur reading parchments and his wife trying to talk, or Léodagan and Seli discussing their latest complaints about the way the kingdom is run.
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* ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond''
* ''Series/JoanOfArcadia''
* Bob and Emily in nearly every (if not every) episode of ''Series/TheBobNewhartShow'', with a hilarious ShoutOut in the last episode of ''Series/{{Newhart}}''.
* ''Series/JoanOfArcadia''
* Bob and Emily in nearly every (if not every) episode of ''Series/TheBobNewhartShow'', with a hilarious ShoutOut in the last episode of ''Series/{{Newhart}}''.
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* ''Series/EverybodyLovesRaymond''
* ''Series/JoanOfArcadia''
* Bob''Series/{{Medium}}'': Alison and Emily Joe frequently talk in nearly every (if not every) episode of ''Series/TheBobNewhartShow'', with bed, particularly when Alison has just woken up from a hilarious ShoutOut dream. Joe often gets up and starts pacing during the discussion, though.
* Eric and Ernie did this frequently in ''Creator/MorecambeAndWise''. No, they weren't supposed to be gay, they [[ThereIsOnlyOneBed just shared a bed]]. It made sense in thelast episode seventies.
** They initially refused to do the original sketch, until writer Eddie Braben let Eric smoke his pipe "[[http://georgesjournal.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/morecambe_and_wise_in_bed.jpg to emphasize his masculinity]]."
** They were, in fact, continuing the "tradition" of''Series/{{Newhart}}''.comic duos sharing beds, such as seen with Creator/LaurelAndHardy.
* Happens OnceAnEpisode with brothers Earl and Randy on ''Series/MyNameIsEarl''.
* ''Series/JoanOfArcadia''
* Bob
* Eric and Ernie did this frequently in ''Creator/MorecambeAndWise''. No, they weren't supposed to be gay, they [[ThereIsOnlyOneBed just shared a bed]]. It made sense in the
** They initially refused to do the original sketch, until writer Eddie Braben let Eric smoke his pipe "[[http://georgesjournal.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/morecambe_and_wise_in_bed.jpg to emphasize his masculinity]]."
** They were, in fact, continuing the "tradition" of
* Happens OnceAnEpisode with brothers Earl and Randy on ''Series/MyNameIsEarl''.
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* Santana and Brittany have at least three of these throughout the seasons of ''Series/{{Glee}}'', but the scenes are implied to be after the lovemaking. One even shows the two of them fixing the messy bed and each other's clothes and hair.
* Much earlier, Rob and Laura Petrie in ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow''. Now infamous for the fact that, due to [[ExecutiveMeddling Broadcast Standards]] of the time, the obviously loving couple slept in separate beds. No wonder they only had one kid.
* Much earlier, Rob and Laura Petrie in ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow''. Now infamous for the fact that, due to [[ExecutiveMeddling Broadcast Standards]] of the time, the obviously loving couple slept in separate beds. No wonder they only had one kid.
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* Santana and Brittany have at least three ''Series/OneFootInTheGrave'' did a BottleEpisode that consisted ''entirely'' of these throughout this trope, never once leaving the seasons of ''Series/{{Glee}}'', but Meldrews' bedroom.
* ''Series/ThePunisher2017'': At thescenes are implied start of Season 2, this is intercut with a SexMontage of Frank Castle having sex with Beth. Frank finds himself so at ease he reveals his real name (though only the [[FirstNameBasis first name]]) because he wants to be after the lovemaking. One even shows the two of them fixing the messy bed and each other's clothes and hair.
* Much earlier, Rob and Laura Petrie in ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow''. Now infamous for the fact that, due to [[ExecutiveMeddling Broadcast Standards]] of the time, the obviously loving couple slept in separate beds. No wonder they only had one kid.honest with her.
* ''Series/ThePunisher2017'': At the
* Much earlier, Rob and Laura Petrie in ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow''. Now infamous for the fact that, due to [[ExecutiveMeddling Broadcast Standards]] of the time, the obviously loving couple slept in separate beds. No wonder they only had one kid.
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* ''Series/DharmaAndGreg'' toyed with this. In one episode, we learn that they have an agreement not to "pollute the marriage bed" with arguments, so if one of them has a grievance, both have to stand up out of the bed while they talk about it.
* Eric and Ernie did this frequently in ''Creator/MorecambeAndWise''. No, they weren't supposed to be gay, they [[ThereIsOnlyOneBed just shared a bed]]. It made sense in the seventies.
** They initially refused to do the original sketch, until writer Eddie Braben let Eric smoke his pipe [[http://georgesjournal.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/morecambe_and_wise_in_bed.jpg "to emphasise his masculinity"]].
** They were, in fact, continuing the "tradition" of comic duos sharing beds, such as seen with Creator/LaurelAndHardy.
* Similarly, Tony and Sid in ''Series/HancocksHalfHour''.
* Simon's parents in ''Series/BeautifulPeople'' do this at least once an episode. Simon and his boyfriend had a short scene like that as well.
* Eric and Ernie did this frequently in ''Creator/MorecambeAndWise''. No, they weren't supposed to be gay, they [[ThereIsOnlyOneBed just shared a bed]]. It made sense in the seventies.
** They initially refused to do the original sketch, until writer Eddie Braben let Eric smoke his pipe [[http://georgesjournal.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/morecambe_and_wise_in_bed.jpg "to emphasise his masculinity"]].
** They were, in fact, continuing the "tradition" of comic duos sharing beds, such as seen with Creator/LaurelAndHardy.
* Similarly, Tony and Sid in ''Series/HancocksHalfHour''.
* Simon's parents in ''Series/BeautifulPeople'' do this at least once an episode. Simon and his boyfriend had a short scene like that as well.
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* ''Series/DharmaAndGreg'' toyed A scene in ''Series/TheTudors'' involved Jane ''trying'' to talk with this. In one episode, we learn that they have an agreement not to "pollute the marriage bed" with arguments, so if one of them has a grievance, both have to stand up out of the Henry in bed while they talk about it.
* Eric and Ernie did this frequently in ''Creator/MorecambeAndWise''. No, they weren't supposedpolitical issues, only for Henry to be gay, they [[ThereIsOnlyOneBed just shared a bed]]. It made sense in the seventies.
** They initially refusedremind her what happened to do the original sketch, until writer Eddie Braben let Eric smoke his pipe [[http://georgesjournal.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/morecambe_and_wise_in_bed.jpg "to emphasise his masculinity"]].
** They were, in fact, continuing the "tradition" of comic duos sharing beds, such as seen with Creator/LaurelAndHardy.
* Similarly, Tony and Sid in ''Series/HancocksHalfHour''.
* Simon's parents in ''Series/BeautifulPeople'' do this at least once an episode. Simon and his boyfriend had a short scene like that as well.last two wives...
* Eric and Ernie did this frequently in ''Creator/MorecambeAndWise''. No, they weren't supposed
** They initially refused
** They were, in fact, continuing the "tradition" of comic duos sharing beds, such as seen with Creator/LaurelAndHardy.
* Similarly, Tony and Sid in ''Series/HancocksHalfHour''.
* Simon's parents in ''Series/BeautifulPeople'' do this at least once an episode. Simon and his boyfriend had a short scene like that as well.
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* ''Series/{{Medium}}'': Alison and Joe frequently talk in bed, particularly when Alison has just woken up from a dream. Joe often gets up and starts pacing during the discussion, though.
* ''Series/TheComedyCompany'' had a recurring sketch consisting entirely of this trope with Ian [=McFayden=] and Mary-Anne Fahey, a real life couple at the time.
* A scene in ''Series/TheTudors'' involved Jane ''trying'' to talk with Henry in bed about political issues, only for Henry to remind her what happened to his last two wives...
* Mr and Mrs Washburn had this in an episode of ''Series/{{Firefly}}''. It was post-coital joking and a very sweet scene, though TheMovie made it less funny as well.
* Frequently happens between Walt and Skyler on ''Series/BreakingBad''.
* Happens several times in the later seasons of ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.
** Anya and Xander discuss death and life right after sex. In fact, it was the sex that prompted the conversation.
** The morning after Willow and Tara get back together, they have a conversation that leads to Tara telling Willow that Buffy's been sleeping with Spike.
* At least a third of ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}'' episodes in the early seasons start like this, usually Arthur reading parchments and his wife trying to talk, or Léodagan and Seli discussing their latest complaints about the way the kingdom is run.
* ''Series/ThePunisher2017''. At the start of Season 2, this is intercut with a SexMontage of Frank Castle having sex with Beth. Frank finds himself so at ease he reveals his real name (though only the [[FirstNameBasis first name]]) because he wants to be honest with her.
* ''Series/InsideGeorgeWebley'': "I'll Get It in a Minute" revolves around George being unable to fall asleep as he is unable to remember the name of someone he knows. Unfortunately for Rosemary, he feels obligated to share this with her and so keeps her up with his efforts to remember.
* ''Series/TheComedyCompany'' had a recurring sketch consisting entirely of this trope with Ian [=McFayden=] and Mary-Anne Fahey, a real life couple at the time.
* A scene in ''Series/TheTudors'' involved Jane ''trying'' to talk with Henry in bed about political issues, only for Henry to remind her what happened to his last two wives...
* Mr and Mrs Washburn had this in an episode of ''Series/{{Firefly}}''. It was post-coital joking and a very sweet scene, though TheMovie made it less funny as well.
* Frequently happens between Walt and Skyler on ''Series/BreakingBad''.
* Happens several times in the later seasons of ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.
** Anya and Xander discuss death and life right after sex. In fact, it was the sex that prompted the conversation.
** The morning after Willow and Tara get back together, they have a conversation that leads to Tara telling Willow that Buffy's been sleeping with Spike.
* At least a third of ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}'' episodes in the early seasons start like this, usually Arthur reading parchments and his wife trying to talk, or Léodagan and Seli discussing their latest complaints about the way the kingdom is run.
* ''Series/ThePunisher2017''. At the start of Season 2, this is intercut with a SexMontage of Frank Castle having sex with Beth. Frank finds himself so at ease he reveals his real name (though only the [[FirstNameBasis first name]]) because he wants to be honest with her.
* ''Series/InsideGeorgeWebley'': "I'll Get It in a Minute" revolves around George being unable to fall asleep as he is unable to remember the name of someone he knows. Unfortunately for Rosemary, he feels obligated to share this with her and so keeps her up with his efforts to remember.
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* ''Series/InsideGeorgeWebley'': "I'll Get It in a Minute" revolves around George being unable to fall asleep as he is unable to remember the name of someone he knows. Unfortunately for Rosemary, he feels obligated to share this with her and so keeps her up with his efforts to remember.
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* ''Film/RunLolaRun'': Between timelines, Lola and Manni talk to each other, in bed.
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* ''Film/OnTheBuses'':
** Arthur wakes up Olive at three in the morning to discuss the idea of her taking a job in the bus company's canteen.
** Olive then wakes up Arthur a few weeks later to let him know she's got a craving for pickled onions.
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* A curious and mostly out of fashion variation was the custom of "bundling" in which an engaged couple will be placed in the same bed after having proper restraints(like a board placed between the two or well tied blankets or what not) put there to prevent improprieties.
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* A curious and mostly out of fashion variation was the custom of "bundling" in which an engaged couple will be placed in the same bed after having proper restraints(like restraints (like a board placed between the two or well tied well-tied blankets or what not) put there to prevent improprieties.
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* ''Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof'' has two songs in bed: one where Tevya explains his dream to his wife, and the second when he asks his wife if she loves him.
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* Several of the Film/{{Carry On}}s, such as ''Film/CarryOnHenry'', ''Film/CarryOnCabby'' and ''Film/CarryOnLoving''. They never lead to anything though, and are usually arguments.
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* Several of the Film/{{Carry On}}s, such as ''Film/CarryOnHenry'', ''Film/CarryOnCabby'' and ''Film/CarryOnLoving''.''Film/CarryOnCleo''. They never lead to anything though, and are usually arguments.
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* In ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', after Casca and Guts had their first time in the [[{{Pun}} wo]][[WallBangHer ods]], they talk about how they feel with each other and their love, but also how their bond has grown stronger. [[spoiler:It doesn't last]]
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* In ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', after Casca and Guts had their first time in the [[{{Pun}} wo]][[WallBangHer ods]], they talk about how they feel with each other and their love, but also how their bond has grown stronger. [[spoiler:It doesn't last]]last.]]
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* In ''Film/{{Juice}}'', after sex, Q entertains the idea of spending the whole night with Yolanda, then making her BreakfastInBed. Yolanda, however, would prefer to do the cooking. She leaves the bed to get ready for work at the hospital.