words in movies
Lydia: I wasn't by myself. I had a doctor, a nurse, and a helper guy. (Joey smiles) So, did you see who won the game?
Ross: Thats right Lydia, Elizabeth here is a student and uh, were dating. And you may frown upon that, but were not gonna hide it anymore.
Lydia: The Celtics.
Lydia: No, this is a loaner.
Lydia: Look, look at your man, Ewing. Nice shot. You know what, he couldn't hit water if he was standing on a boat.
Lydia: Arent you in my Popular Culture class?
[Scene: Lydia's Hospital Room, Joey is helping Lydia go through labor, a nurse is now present in her room as well.]
Ross: What?! No! No! Wait! Youre right, this is stupid. Who cares what people think? I mean, I mean we like each other right? Theres nothing wrong with that. Come on. (They get up and go over to the table where his colleagues are sitting.) Burt? Lydia? Mel? This is Elizabeth.
Joey: Come on, Lydia, you can do it. Push! Push 'em out, push 'em out, harder, harder. Push 'em out, push 'em out, way out! Let's get that ball and really move, hey, hey, ho, ho. Let's (notices the nurse looking at him strangely) I was justyeah, right. Push! Push!
Lydia: Mom, we've been through this. No, I'm not calling him. I don't care if it is his kid, the guy's a jerk. No, I'm not alone. Joey's here. (pause) What do you mean, Joey who? (covers the phone, to Joey) Joey who?
Lydia: Knick fan?
(Joey accompanies Lydia to a hospital room.)
Lydia: So how did you know I was even here?
Lydia: Maybe you should.
Lydia: Oh, boy, do they suck.
Lydia: She's not much of a phone person.
Lydia: Ok, that's ok. I'm fine. I'm... oh!
Lydia: Ok.
Lydia: Joey Tribbiani. Yes, ok. Hold on. (to Joey) She wants to talk to you. Take the phone.
Lydia: Oh, that is so not true.
Lydia: It isn't.
Lydia: Isn't!
Lydia: Oh, no.
[Scene: Joey and Lydia in the hospital room. Lydia is on the phone with her mother.]
Lydia: Yeah, they're not so bad.
Lydia: Oh, shut up. You know, it's a rebuilding year. You... waah!
(Joey looks down at Lydia.)
Lydia: Hey, Knick fan, am I interested in your views on fatherhood? Uh, no.
Lydia: There is no father.