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I had accompanied my friend John to a party of a few friends of him, belonged in the house of one to his new colleagues, John had begun to work to a company that makes translations of series, that is to say, that translate the scripts to put the subtitles. Really what John wanted was to score with a girl who was working with him, but really he did not know if she was going to correspond to him. In general I do not like to go very much to parties where I know neither the people nor to the owners of house, but as John had saved me of a few, could not trump now that he was asking me to accompany him to be with the one that would be the mother of his children, according to him. We arrived to the party, it was a mansion and there were a tons of people, they all seemed to know each other, they were very drunk, some of them were dancing, others were drinking and laughing noisy. Since I am rather shy, I put to drink scarcely to come in order to be able to socialize with someone more than my friend John, who got lost between the people a little while of coming with the girl whom he went to see. The time began to pass, and clearly I could not fit in any of the groups. Little by little the people began to leave the party, and there were no news of my friend.
When there were remaining not more than 5 ó 6 persons, the owner of the house approached me and we began to talk. He was a very nice guy, he told me that he had started being employed at the company as one year ago, and there we begin to talk about series, about those that they were translating and such, I said To Him that one of my favorites was "
The chapter had been directed by Mathhew Perry, the actor who was personifying Chandler Bing (as well as some chapters had been directed by David Schwimmer, who was personifying Ross Geller), by the date in which his problems with drugs had been publicized, which partly can explain what I was about to see. We went to the bedroom of the owner of house, and of a shelf he extracted a vhs that in the label had written down "the one with the frozen cats" with a pencil. I thought that it was a rather unusual name for a chapter of "
The chapter began like any other, there were Rachel and Monica sat in the cafeteria imagining how it would be to have a date with Joey. Nothing out of normal, some graceful jokes, nothing that was calling my attention. After the introduction, it didn’t go to the presentation with the song of the Rembrandts, but a black screen appeared, and the title "Chapter 101-b: The one with the frozen cats, directed by Matthew
Phoebe enters the appartment, she looks very depressed and dull. Joey and Monica ask her what’s going on, Phoebe sits down in a chair and supports her head in her hands, tells her friends that she has not felt very well since she had to leave the triplets of Alice and his brother, and that it probably must be a post childbirth depression. Monica and Joey try to encourage her, but Phoebe seems not to listen to them, saying that it is terrible not to be able to be with the triplets. For the conversation it seems to be implicit that the triplets died soon after the childbirth and that Phoebe is suffering since she feels guilty. Phoebe says that this has to finish and leaves rapidly the appartment. Monica and Joey seem not to care about the situation, Monica tells Joey that he should support privately the relationship between her and Chandler (this one is the only time that he is named in the whole chapter). The chapter developped normally, with a plot and a subplot. The main plot was on Ross searching a babysitter for Ben and the snarls that were happening knowing the candidatas (that were judged by Monica, Joey and Rachel), nothing that was out of normal, some graceful dialogs, but not to die of laugh. The strange thing was the sub plot. This one was about Phoebe's problem, and it is that there scenes of her alone that were very chilling. In one scene that really creeped me out, she was alone in her appartment, with the hands in the head, walking around at times, like disoriented.
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