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* AbusiveParents: Phoebe tells Monica that her lat emother taught her to never communicate any fears or doubts to your spouse, and to suppress all your negative emotions and never let them out. Monica suggests that this might explain why Lily killed herself when Phoebe was fourteen.
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* AbusiveParents: Phoebe tells Monica that her lat emother late mother taught her to never communicate any fears or doubts to your spouse, and to suppress all your negative emotions and never let them out. Monica suggests that this might explain why Lily killed herself when Phoebe was fourteen.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: When Ross confronts the student who "confessed" his love to him for lying and pulling the same trick on other teachers, Ross acts as though he's being cheated on.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: When Ross confronts the student who "confessed" his love to him for lying and pulling the same trick on other teachers, Ross acts as though he's being cheated on. [[NotWhatItLooksLike Which makes it very awkward when two of Ross' fellow professors show up at the end of their argument.]]
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* AbusiveParents: Phoebe tells Monica that her lat emother taught her to never communicate any fears or doubts to your spouse, and to suppress all your negative emotions and never let them out. Monica suggests that this might explain why Lily killed herself when Phoebe was fourteen.
-->'''Phoebe:''' Wait, does this also mean putting out doesn't get you love?
-->'''Phoebe:''' Wait, does this also mean putting out doesn't get you love?
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* ContinuityNod: Phoebe notes that she's never ''really'' been married, a nod to her CitizenshipMarriage to [[Recap/FriendsS2E4TheOneWithPhoebesHusband Duncan the ice dancer]].
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* TeacherStudentRomance: A male student of Ross' claims to be in love with him. Ross turns him down, though gives him a better grade since he believes the student's claims that his crush made him distracted. However, other (also male) students start saying the same thing to him. It turns out the first student has pulled the same thing on multiple teachers to get better grades, making this more like an oddly platonic version of SextraCredit.
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* TeacherStudentRomance: TeacherStudentRomance:
** A male student of Ross' claims to be in love with him. Ross turns him down, though gives him a better grade since he believes the student's claims that his crush made him distracted. However, other (also male) students start saying the same thing to him. It turns out the first student has pulled the same thing on multiple teachers to get better grades, making this more like an oddly platonic version of SextraCredit.
** A male student of Ross' claims to be in love with him. Ross turns him down, though gives him a better grade since he believes the student's claims that his crush made him distracted. However, other (also male) students start saying the same thing to him. It turns out the first student has pulled the same thing on multiple teachers to get better grades, making this more like an oddly platonic version of SextraCredit.
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* AllMenArePerverts: Discussed and averted. When Monica expresses some doubts about never with being anyone new, Phoebe says she sounds like a guy. Monica retorts that a guy would be more concerned about never sleeping with anyone new, only to then realize she will never sleep with anyone new. However, Chandler is not at all concerned about never sleeping with anyone new again, as he considers TheirFirstTime with a new woman to be even more stressful than the start of a new relationship.
* CommitmentIssues: While fully committed to Chandler, Monica admits the idea of never feeling that rush of being with someone new bothers her. By contrast, Chandler is actually thrilled he'll never be with anyone new again, as he always felt "panic, anxiety, and a great deal of sweating" rather than the rush. Chandler helps her feel better about this, as well as feels anxious about Monica having doubts and talking about the various firsts they'll have as a married couple.
-->'''Chandler:''' I was dangerously dehydrated during the first six months of our relationship.
* CommitmentIssues: While fully committed to Chandler, Monica admits the idea of never feeling that rush of being with someone new bothers her. By contrast, Chandler is actually thrilled he'll never be with anyone new again, as he always felt "panic, anxiety, and a great deal of sweating" rather than the rush. Chandler helps her feel better about this, as well as feels anxious about Monica having doubts and talking about the various firsts they'll have as a married couple.
-->'''Chandler:''' I was dangerously dehydrated during the first six months of our relationship.
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* SoreLoser: Joey gets mad when he doesn't win the Soapy and makes a scene in front of the cameras, despite Rachel encouraging him to practice at acting the part of the GracefulLoser previously. He's still obviously surly when presenting the Best Supporting Actress Soapy.
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* SoreLoser: Joey gets mad when he doesn't win the Soapy and makes a scene in front of the cameras, despite Rachel encouraging him to practice at acting the part of the GracefulLoser previously. He's still obviously surly when presenting the Best Supporting Actress Soapy.
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* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Rachel is impressed that Joey got nominated for a Soapy, which she calls the third most most important soap opera award.
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* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Rachel is impressed that Joey got nominated for a Soapy, which she calls the third most most important soap opera award.
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Joey is excited to be nominated for a Soapy award and takes Rachel to the ceremony. Ross finds himself in a conundrum when one of his (male) students confesses his love for him. Monica comes to terms with the realization that marrying Chandler entails never feeling the rush of meeting a new prospective date again.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: When Ross confronts the student who "confessed" his love to him for lying and pulling the same trick on other teachers, Ross acts as though he's being cheated on.
* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Rachel is impressed that Joey got nominated for a Soapy, which she calls the third most most important soap opera award.
* TeacherStudentRomance: A male student of Ross' claims to be in love with him. Ross turns him down, though gives him a better grade since he believes the student's claims that his crush made him distracted. However, other (also male) students start saying the same thing to him. It turns out the first student has pulled the same thing on multiple teachers to get better grades, making this more like an oddly platonic version of SextraCredit.
* SoreLoser: Joey gets mad when he doesn't win the Soapy and makes a scene in front of the cameras, despite Rachel encouraging him to practice at acting the part of the GracefulLoser previously. He's still obviously surly when presenting the Best Supporting Actress Soapy.
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!!Tropes:
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: When Ross confronts the student who "confessed" his love to him for lying and pulling the same trick on other teachers, Ross acts as though he's being cheated on.
* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: Rachel is impressed that Joey got nominated for a Soapy, which she calls the third most most important soap opera award.
* TeacherStudentRomance: A male student of Ross' claims to be in love with him. Ross turns him down, though gives him a better grade since he believes the student's claims that his crush made him distracted. However, other (also male) students start saying the same thing to him. It turns out the first student has pulled the same thing on multiple teachers to get better grades, making this more like an oddly platonic version of SextraCredit.
* SoreLoser: Joey gets mad when he doesn't win the Soapy and makes a scene in front of the cameras, despite Rachel encouraging him to practice at acting the part of the GracefulLoser previously. He's still obviously surly when presenting the Best Supporting Actress Soapy.