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Originally, TOW Estelle Dies was named TOW Jetlag Wins and fatured the storyline where Ross and Rachel go to Paris together. This was mentioned in one of the commentaries. The idea was scrapped and the name was changed. I managed to get the script off of Ebay and I wanted to post the differences between the script and show.
Well, the Teaser is pretty much the same except for a few lines here and there. It doesn’t really change until: _________________________________________________________________ PHOEBE Wow. Are you really okay with this? CHANDLER It makes me feel sad, but also— PHOEBE Talking to Ross. CHANDLER I see. ROSS It’s not ideal. But we’ve worked out a schedule for Emma that I feel okay about. And I’m going with Rachel to Paris this weekend to look into nannies. __________________________________________________________________ The teaser basically ends the same. Then: __________________________________________________________________ ACT ONE SCENE B Fade In: Int. PARIS HOTEL ROOM- A FEW DAYS LATER (Day 2) (Rachel, Ross) ROSS AND RACHEL ENTER, CARRYING LUGGAGE. IT’S A LARGE ROOM WITH TWO BEDS. ROSS IS EXCITED, RAHCEL IS OVERWHELMED. ROSS What a great room. HE CROSSES OVER AND OPENS THE BLINDS. ROSS (CONT’D) And look at that view! RACHEL Yeah, I don’t think I can do this. ROSS What? RACHEL It’s all just so different! If you weren’t with me, I don’t think I could have found my way here on the Metro. ROSS Rachel, it’s not that nig a deal. It’s like the subway in New York. You ride it all the time. RACHEL (COVERING) Yeah, sure. Every day. I took the blue line to… Ralph Lauren station. (GIVING UP) I don’t take the Subway! ROSS Well, they have taxis here too. RACHEL But how will I tell them where to go? I don’t even speak French. ROSS It’ll come back to you. You got A’s in French in high school. RACHEL You would have gotten A’s too if you wore skirts as short as I did. ROSS I don’t think I would have. (THEN) Come on, you’re going to love it here. (USHERING HER TO THE WINDOW) Just look how beautiful this city is. You can see the Eiffel Tower. RACHEL (LOOKING) No, you can’t. ROSS TAKES A SOUVENEIR EIFFEL TOWER OUT OF HIS BAG AND HOLDS IT UP. ROSS Now you can. RACHEL When did you buy that? ROSS In the airport when you went to the bathroom. The same time I bought this. HE PULLS OUT A BERET AND PUTS IT ON. RAHCEL Wow. That should keep the girls away. ROSS So let’s go. What do you want to do first? RACHEL I need a nap before I do anything. ROSS Oh, no. We have to stay up until at least ten o’clock. We get a good night’s sleep, we wake up, we’re on Paris time. We’re practically Parisians. We’re not Ross and Rachel, we’re (FRENCH ACCENT) “Ross et Rachel”. RACHEL Oh boy, this is going to be a long weekend. ROSS Seriously, no naps. You take a nap now, jetlag wins. RACHEL (SIGHS) All right, let me just get my coat out of my bag and we can go. SHE CROSSES THE ROOM TO HER SUITCASE AND OPENS IT. RACHEL (CONT’D) I just have to find it. I let Monica pack for me. It makes her so happy. SHE PULLS OUT A COAT, TURNS BACK TO ROSS. RACHEL (CONT’D) Okay, so where do you want to go fir— SHE SEES THAT ROSS IS LYING ON THE BED, DEAD ASLEEP. RACHEL (CONT’D) And jetlag wins. SHE GOES OVER TO THE SLEEPING ROSS, TAKES THE BERET OFF HIS HEAD, THROWS IT OUT THE WINDOW, CLOSES THE BLINDS AND GETS INTO HER BED. AND WE… CUT TO: Scene C is where the gang back home finds out Estelle has died. SCENE D INT. PARIS HOTEL ROOM – LATER (NIGHT 2) (Rachel, Ross) ROSS AND RACHEL ARE STILL ASLEEP. ROSS WAKES UP AND REALIZES HE’S BEEN SLEEPING. ROSS Damn you, jetlag. (THEN) Rachel, wake up. (OFF HER SLEEPY GROAN) We fell asleep. This is exactly what I said we shouldn’t do. RACHEL (HALF ASLEEP) What time is it? ROSS (LOOKING AT WATCH) It’s one o’clock. We slept for three hours. HE OPENS THE BLINDS. IT’S NIGHT OUTSIDE. ROSS STARES AT IT FOR A BEAT. ROSS (cont’d) Yeah, it’s one in the morning. We slept fifteen hours. (LOOKING DOWN, PUZZLED) And that gargoyle is wearing a beret. RACHEL (GETTING UP) So, what do we do about your whole “getting on Paris time” thing? ROSS Well, we can either try to sleep another seven hours, or get on a plane and fly straight to Tokyo. RACHEL I’m starving ROSS I know. I thing we’ve missed, like, eight meals. RACHEL I’m gonna call room service. SHE PICKS UP THE PHONE AND PRESSES THE BUTTON. RACHEL (INTO PHONE, WITH DIFFICULTY) Bonjour. Je . . .suis – Yes, I’m American. Okay, we need food. (THEN, TO ROSS) He said there are no restaurants open in the area and room service closed five minutes ago. ROSS Seriously? RACHEL (INTO PHONE) Come on, can’t you scrounge up anything for us? You don’t have to cook it. Just a croissant. Or some cheese. Or, like, one of those fruit tarts. ROSS (DYING) Stop naming foods! RACHEL (INTO PHONE) Please, we’re starving here. Can’t you help us out? Por favor? (TO ROSS) That did not help. (LISTENS FOR A BEAT, THEN TO ROSS) He’s yelling at me. I want to go home. ROSS TAKES THE PHONE. ROSS (WITH CONFIDENCE) Monsieur, je vous en prie. Nous y apprecierions beaucoup et nous pouvons vous recompenser pour avoir vous genre. (UPBEAT) Merci. HE HANDS UP AND TURNS TO RACHEL. ROSS (cont’d) We’re getting squat. AND WE . . . CUT TO: The next little thing is Phoebe pretending to be Estelle. Then : SCENE H: INT. PARIS HOTEL ROOM-LATER (Night 2) (Rachel, Ross) RACHEL HAS TAKEN A SHOWER AND IS WEARING A ROBE. ROSS RUNS IN, HIS ARMS FULL OF BOOTY HE’S STOLEN FROM THE HOTEL KITCHEN. THERE ARE A COUPLE BAGUETTES, A BOTTLE OF WINE, AND A NUMBER OF CANS. RACHEL Oh my god! ROSS The kitchen was unlocked. RACHEL Were you nervous? ROSS Not that much. RACHEL (NOTICING CAN) Is that floor wax? ROSS Okay, there may have been some panicking. RACHEL But look what you got! ROSS Wait. HE DARTS INTO THE HALL, THEN COMES BACK IN ROLLING AN ENORMOUS WHEEL OF CHEESE. ROSS (CONT’D) (OFFERING) Too much cheese, madam? RACHEL You are a god to me. (TASTING BAGUETTE) This bread is sooo good. ROSS By the way, do you want to know which stuff I hid in my pants on the way up here? RACHEL I don’t think I do. ROSS Okay! (INDICATING CANS) We also have olives, tuna, artichoke hearts, pate, and cherries soaked in liqueur. RACHEL (GENUINE) I THINK I’M GOING TO CRY. So where’s the can opener? ROSS (FREEZING) Caaan opener… RACHEL You didn’t get a can opener? How are we going to open these? ROSS THINKS FOR A BEAT, THEN GRABS THE SOVENEIR EIFFEL TOWER AND SLAMS IT INTO ONE OF THE CANS. ROSS (VICTORIOUS) Bon appetite! CUT TO: Scene J is the scene where Mon and Chandler are at the house next door. SCENE K INT. PARIS HOTEL ROOM – LATER (NIGHT 2 ) (Rachel, Ross) ROSS AND RACHEL ARE ON ONE OF THE BEDS. THEY HAVE THE FOOD SPREAD OUT AROUND THEM. ALL THE CANS ARE NOW OPEN. WITH ALL OF PARIS IN THE BACKGROUND, THE SCENE IS ROMANTIC AND FUN. RACHEL (OFFERING BOTTLE) More wine? ROSS Oh, yeah. RACHEL How’s your poor hand? ROSS LOOKS AT HIS HAND. THERE IS A CLOTH NAPKIN WRAPPED AROUND IT. ROSS Yeah, I think we know why the Eiffel Tower never caught on as a can-opening device. RACHEL Here, I’ll feed you. Have you tried this yet? SHE HOLDS UP SOMETHING ON A PIECE OF BAGUETTE. ROSS (WARY) What is it? RACHEL Pate and cherries. ROSS Mmm. Gross. RACHEL It’s good. I swear. Taste it. ROSS (PULLING BACK) I don’t think so. RACHEL Come on, don’t be a baby. Taste. ROSS (MOUTH CLOSED) Mmm-mmm. RACHEL (BRINGING IT CLOSER) Taste it! SHE FORCES IT INTO HIS MOUTH. ROSS (PREPARED TO HATE IT) Mmmm . . . (REALIZING IT’S DELICIOUS) Mmmm! RACHEL See? ROSS That is genius! RACHEL Thank you. ROSS All right, you cannot tell Monica when we get back, but I think this is the best meal I ever had. RACHEL Me, too! Here, have some cheese. SHE FEEDS HIM ANOTHER BITE. HE SMILES. RACHEL (cont’d) (RE: HIS SMILE) What? ROSS Nothing. RACHEL (KNOWS BETTER) Why are you smiling? ROSS You’re going to be mad. RACHEL No, I’m not. Tell me. ROSS Every time you lean forward, your robe opens up and I can totally see everything. RACHEL (AMUSED) So it’d inner and a show then. SHE TIGHTENS HER ROBE. BEAT. RACHEL LOOKS OUT THE WINDOW. RACHEL (cont’d) God, it’s beautiful. ROSS We always said we wanted to go to Paris. Why didn’t we? RACHEL We were poor and then we broke up. ROSS Well, we’ll always have that. SHE SMILES, THEN TURNS AWAY TO GET MORE FOOD. ROSS LOOKS AT HER IN A WAY HE HASN’T FOR A LONG TIME. ROSS (cont’d) I’m going to miss you. RACHEL Hey, I haven’t decided if I’m definitely going yet. ROSS You have to go. How many times in your life are you going to get a chance to live in Paris? I wish I could go. RACHEL I wish you could, too. SHE GOES BACK TO PREPARING HER FOOD. BEAT. ROSS What if I did? RACHEL What? ROSS What if I moved to Paris, too? RACHEL Are you serious? Is that even a possibility? ROSS (IMPETUOUS) Why not? I’ll take a sabbatical for a year. They just gave me tenure. I can do whatever I want. RACHEL Oh my god. That would be fantastic! I would feel so much better taking this job. And we’d have so much fun! You have to do it! ROSS (CAN’T BELIEVE HE’S SAYING IT) Okay. RACHEL Really? ROSS Yeah. RACHEL (ARMS IN THE AIR) We’re moving to Paris! ROSS Show’s back on. SHE QUICKLY TIGHTENS HER ROBE. THEY HUG AND WE . . . FADE OUT. END OF ACT ONE Scene M is a continuation of Scene J. Scene P is the scene where Joey feels guilty about Estelle. It doesn’t change until: JOEY Okay, but if she doesn’t, then I’m gonna call her. It’s not just that I feel guilty. I can’t take one more change in my life. PHOEBE I know. SHE GOVES HIM A REASSURING TOUCH. ROSS ENTERS. ROSS Hey! PHOEBE/ JOEY Hey! Welcome back! PHOEBE How was it? ROSS Terrific. Really great. (EXCITED) And guess what…I’m moving to Paris. JOEY STARES AT HIM. THEN JUST WALKS OUT THE DOOR. ROSS (CONT’D) He seems happy for us. PHOEBE You’re really moving to Paris, too? ROSS Yup. PHOEBE Is New York suddenly uncool and nobody told me? ROSS I’ve just always wanted to live in Europe. And now that I have tenure, I can do whatever I want. PHOEBE So you and Rachel must have really had fun. ROSS Oh yeah. It was the best. PHOEBE I’m sorry. I should’ve been more specific. Did you sleep together? ROSS No. PHOEBE (DISAPPOINTED) Oh. ROSS Although… PHOEBE (PERKING UP) Yes? ROSS Never mind. PHOEBE Seriously, twelve years of dinosaur stories and this you’re going to “never mind’? ROSS It’s like…we were different over there. I don’t know why. PHOEBE ‘Cause the rest of us weren’t there? ROSS Maybe. THEY BOTH SMILE. PHOEBE So do you think, like, something, could happen? ROSS I don’t know. Maybe. I mean, the two of us in Paris? Who knows? PHOEBE Oh my god! This is so great! ROSS (ENJOYING THIS) Easy. Let’s see what happens once we’re there. PHOEBE (EXCITED) All right, but if you want, I can talk to Rachel, get a read on her, have the other guys drop some hints about how you feel, then we’ll all report back to you—(HEARING HERSELF) Wow, maybe we really are the problem. AND WE… CUT TO: Scene R is the same scene with Monica and Chandler that happened in the show except they’re in their apartment back in New York. SCENE T INT. ACADEMIC OFFICE- LATER (Day 3) (Ross, Dean) ROSS HAS JUST TOLD THE DEAN OF FACULTY ABOUT HIS PLANS. DEAN You can’t take a year off to go to Paris. ROSS (COCKY) Oh, I think I can. I’ve got a little thing called “tenure”. DEAN So what? ROSS (THROWN BY THIS) I, uh, I kind of thought that meant I could— DEAN What? Do whatever you want? ROSS (TENTATIVE) Ish. DEAN Professor Geller, you are at the bottom of the list of tenured professors who would love nothing more than to spend a year in Paris. You have to wait your turn. ROSS Look, this is a very big deal to me. There’s got to be some way— DEAN No. ROSS What if there’s a professor in Paris who would switch places with-- DEAN No. ROSS What if I— DEAN No. ROSS Would it make a difference if I told you there’s a woman I’ve been in love with since I was fifteen? (OFF THE DEAN’S LOOK, TO HIMSELF) No means no, Ross! AND WE… CUT TO: Scene W is the scene where Al Zeebooker calls to say Estelle has died. Scene X is a scene with Monica and Chandler at the house. It’s different. No Janice. But anyways, SCENE Y INT. JOEY AND RACHEL’S APARTMENT – LATER (NIGHT 3) (Joey, Rachel, Ross) ROSS ENTERS. RACHEL IS THERE. SHE’S HAPPY, FLYING. ROSS Hey. RACHEL Bonjour! Well, I did it. I officially took the job today. I am so excited! Knowing you’re going to be there makes it perfect. SHE HUGS HIM. ROSS (TENTATIVE) Yeah, um. . . RACHEL Oh, they sent me stuff about apartments. And a map that I do not understand. You are going to be in charge of that. ROSS Okay, uh – RACHEL Wait. Look what I got us to celebrate. A baguette with pate and cherries. Actually, I couldn’t find pate, so it’s chopped liver. And cherry pie filling. It’s disgusting. I’ll throw it out. SHE STARTS TO THROW OUT THE FOOL. ROSS STOPS HER. ROSS Rach, listen. I’ve got some bad – RACHEL (GETTING IT) Oh, no. Nooo. Why? ROSS The university won’t let me go. RACHEL I though you could do anything you wanted. ROSS They gave me tenure, they didn’t make me king. At least, that’s what the Dean of Faculty yelled down the hall after me (THEN) I’m so, so sorry. RACHEL It’s not your fault. I know how much you wanted to go. SHE HUGS HIM AGAIN. WE SEE HOW DIFFICULT THIS IS FOR HIM. THEN: RACHEL (cont’d) Maybe I won’t go either. ROSS What? RACHEL Now I can’t imagine doing this without you. ROSS LOOKS AT HER FOR A BEAT. THEN: ROSS You have to go. This is an amazing opportunity. You’re strong enough to do it on your own. You can’t not go because of me. RACHEL But – ROSS Rach, you’re going. RACHEL I guess I’m going then. HE HUGH HER TIGHTLY. JOEY ENTERS AND SEES THEM. JOEY What. . . ROSS I’m not going to Paris. RELIEVED, JOEY JOINS THE HUG. AND WE. . . FADE OUT. END OF ACT TWO There is no Teaser. |
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