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Yes he could have been arrested for fraud, breaking a court order, identify theft and attempted murder.
What about dying in your sleep?
Put me down for maybe. It's more of a thriller horror movie than a gory horror movie!
Still Alive
It's not a plot hole: He's seen the trio of hanged Puritan ghosts from the olden days when he was with Dr. Malcolm Crowe in the school hallway. He told Dr. Malcolm Crowe about what happens when the ghosts are near him or get angry; the temperature drops to below freezing and the prickly hair at the back of your neck stands up. He tries to show the hanged ghosts to Malcolm, but he knows that it's futile since Malcolm can't see them because ghosts can only see what they want to see. Those three ghosts, a blonde woman obviously tried as a witch, a quaker and a black teenager/quaker are seen in the school hallway right up the stairs they are Puritans who were tried and killed for daring to be themselves like something out of The Scarlet Letter and The Crucible. Not too many people know those were based on a true story; but anyway those three hanged Puritans were the victims of hanged execution around the time that Cole and the teacher were arguing about. That's what Cole was referring to when he said "They used to hang people here." It's unclear whether the three have talked to him and told him or if he's just seen them at a distance and put two and two together.
It's never explained.....who knows why?
Only the ending since I only watched this movie in clips
He is no kind of husband or father. I'm sure if he knew her state of mental health or had some clue somewhere, he wouldn't have gone to war; he would have taken both of the kids when she was asleep and moved them out of the house, out of the country far, far away from her and raised them alone, but then we would have no movie. [shrugs]
Now that's a new meaning to the phrase: A messy divorce!
No kidding. Maybe just watch it on Halloween.
Thanks. It's great to be on the same page and in complete agreement with someone else which seldom happens on this forum especially when discussing friends. Oh Joey. Joey wasn't given near enough to do in the entire run not just this 2-part episode yet somehow he's got the spin off alone. No surprise it didn't quite succeed.
It is temporary; like a trial separation where you're not together but there's still communication. There are three different phrases people say to you when they want to break up with you; they are
1. "I don't want to see you anymore."
2. "I think we should see other people."
3. "I'm breaking up with you it's over." [People tend to think that the third one is the most harsh]
She didn't say any of those phrases. Meanwhile, they didn't agree to break or break it off at all though. What happened was she came home from work and asked him to apologize and he wouldn't so surprise surprise, Toss and Rachel have yet another fight and he pressured her to come up with a solution right on the spot and she shouted, "UGH! Maybe we should just take a break!" Maybe, keyword is maybe and it's a curse for Rachel. Toss asked for frozen yogurt and she said, from us, but then he just walked out on her. The suggestion was just left up in the air because Toss refused to sit down and talk to her and agree to take the break that she just randomly suggested in an outburst. Had he done that and agreed first hand he could have said No to taking a break, or he could have said, yes let's take this break but bottom line, she remained faithful to him. He didn't remain faithful to her and if they were on a break then she could even spend it with Mark if she wants to, but Toss could have just waited one night without sex! Who cares if he missed his anniversary because she was working? Mark told him that Rachel would have less free time because Mark quit Bloomingdales, and what did he have planned anyways? Dinner reservations, maybe a movie? Toss could have gone one night with no sex.
I disagree. They weren't on a break because he didn't sit down and discuss it with her and come to an understanding; she made a suggestion and he stormed off........
Think about the long hours and long distance over the phone that Pheebs did to try to keep Toss' new marriage to Emily together while everyone else was off doing their own thing; Rachel was speculating about why Toss said her name over his new bride's, Monica and Chandler were looking for a cozy, private space to have sex in and Joey was having sex with Felicity. Who was the only person contacting Emily's stepmother and the housekeeper to explain the absurdity of Toss' behavior? Pheebes that's who! Besides, Toss was pretty harsh towards Pheebs in the first part of the episode before they left to London, he didn't even say goodbye to Phoebe before he left when he pressured Rachel to attend, but everyone else kissed Phoebe goodbye and Chandler got patted on the head from Phoebe when he could have just gone around to the front of the couch to hug and kiss her goodbye since that was what he wanted; instead of asking a pregnant girl to move an awkward angle. Then in London at the wedding; she kept the cell phone busy with Joey's help to let them now Rachel arrived after all; and then at the altar, Toss wouldn't even let Phoebe congratulate him because he was mad. WTF Why? Then they got home, talked over her head talking about how great London was, they felt bad after awhile, then they made her a promise and then broke it. Bottom line: That's why they owed her the trip.
It's not that Phoebe chose to have her brother's babies on the spot it's that Lisa Kudrow herself who plays Phoebe was pregnant with her only child and was in throes of a difficult pregnancy in real life and grounded doctor's orders because it was the third trimester meaning if she'd gotten on the airplane she would lose the baby and possibly her life. They didn't even want to write a pregnancy storyline for Phoebe because they only wanted one character to have marriage/kids and that's Toss. Meanwhile, those friends were assholes to her when they returned to London talking about it right in front of her, teasing, taunting and showing off pictures pissing her off and making her feel left out. That's selfish; that's what third graders do. Believe me. Usually it's the other way around; Phoebe is the selfish show-off to all five of the other friends in her story telling etc. etc. and the friends have to put up with it or feel left out; this time they were the ones doing the showing off and talking about the pubs they visited and food they ate, never once mentioning that they wished she could have been there to enjoy it with them. To be fair, they did realize a little too late how they were making their pregnant friend feel bad and left out since she spent her time in the apartment on the phone endlessly and desperately trying to get Emily's parents to reunite with Toss and start the wedding all over again after Toss messed up the vows even though she didn't have to since Toss made his own bed. When Joey, Toss, Monica, Chandler and Rachel couldn't hide their emotions on how bad they were Phoebe they made a promise to drive her out to Atlantic City but as bad timing would have it, triplet water broke and they couldn't travel. But the bottom line is, they STILL made her a promise. They still broke their promise by not taking Phoebe to Atlantic City after she was out of the hospital and the triplets were in custody of Alice and Frank Jr.
Well, stranger things have happened.
I'll keep that in mind, but I call him Toss as a nickname because he is such a tosser!
It's true though; it all happened just like that and you should know Emily suffers the same if not more than Toss since she was the one who was humiliated at the altar.
Why should she go back to that same mess with that same person? Besides, do you remember his so-called joke at the end; "Unless we take a break? Don't make jokes now....." That just states that he learned absolutely nothing the first time around and is bound to screw them up the same way again!