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'SEASON' in a movie sentence | examples for 'SEASON' from movies

Ross: Whoa-whoa-whoa, Knicks season opener tonight. I thought maybe you guys would come over and watch it.

"Friends", season 6, episode 6

Joey: What, are you crazy? You haven’t beaten me once since my injury plagued ’97 season. It would be easier if you just give me your money.

"Friends", season 6, episode 6

[Scene: Central Perk, Phoebe is recapping last season, and as she talks we see a montague of scenes from Ross and Rachel.]

"Friends", season 2, episode 1

[Cut to Joey and Rachel's, Joey is giving Chandler the bracelet from season 2.]

"Friends", season 7, episode 24

[Scene: The Wedding Chapel, continued from last season. Chandler and Monica are about to get married.]

"Friends", season 6, episode 1

[Cut to Monica and Chandler's, first season, Monica is making a giant sub-sandwich and is talking to Rachel. I think it’s The One With Fake Monica.]

"Friends", season 7, episode 24

Chandler: Look, the only way I will even consider this is if they offer a lot more than just season seats.

"Friends", season 4, episode 19

(She hits the jukebox Fonzy style, and It’s That Time of Season starts to play, as they start to kiss.)

"Friends", season 3, episode 6

Ross: So um...Thanksgiving. The holiday season is upon us, hm?

"Friends", season 6, episode 9

Chandler: Buh-bye. (Hangs up the phone) I just got us reservations at Michelle’s and tickets to the Musicman to celebrate our first holiday season as a betroughed couple.

"Friends", season 7, episode 10

Rachel: (looking out the window) What's with the rain, Geller? I mean, when I signed up for Dino Week, nobody said anything about it being monsoon season.

"Friends", season 9, episode 23

(Joey says nothing, but enters the room and kisses her. They are kissing passionately only to stop for a brief "oh" from Rachel. They continue their passionate kiss and Joey closes the door with his foot and it shuts in the camera's "face". And that's the end of the ninth season.)

"Friends", season 9, episode 23

Joey: Come on, season tickets! Season tickets, do you know what that means?

"Friends", season 4, episode 19

Rachel: Yeah, my mom got my dad’s season tickets in the divorce, so she just gave them to me.

"Friends", season 4, episode 19

[Scene: Central Perk, Phoebe is singing a new song. Yep, the first new Phoebe song of season six, Ross, Joey, and Rachel are also there.]

"Friends", season 6, episode 3

{Transcriber’s Note: As with all the cliffhangers, there was no credits scene. There will be a ninth and final season of Friends starting sometime in September. See you then, have a good summer everyone.}

"Friends", season 8, episode 23

(Ross bangs his fists together to tell Chandler off, like what was learned last season. Read about it here.)

"Friends", season 5, episode 2

[That's all folks, no teaser; just the big cliffhanger for season 6. Yes, there will be a season 6, and it'll start again in September. Have a good summer everyone!]

"Friends", season 5, episode 23

[Cut to Central Perk, first season Monica is talking.]

"Friends", season 7, episode 24

{Transciber’s note: In case you haven’t heard, Courteney Cox got married to David Arquette during hiatus and changed her name to Courteney Cox Arquette. But David was a busy boy during the off season for not only did he marry but everyone else as well. For they’re all listed as Jennifer Aniston Arquette, Lisa Kudrow Arquette, in an interesting twist Matt LeBlanc Arquette, Matthew Perry Arquette, David Schwimmer Arquette, and even the creators of the show are now David Crane Arquette and Marta Kauffman Arquette. I just wonder what the new sleeping arrangements are…}

"Friends", season 6, episode 1

Charlie: Actually the wet season is June to December.

"Friends", season 9, episode 23

[Scene, The Airport, continued from last season, Rachel is waiting for Ross to come of the plane, when she sees he's coming off with another woman.]

"Friends", season 2, episode 1

{Transcriber’s note: This is where the opening credits are, but they’re not the usual opening credits. Oh no! These credits are based on the world that would have been created had all of the above actually happened. It starts out with all of them at the fountain sitting on the couch as Fat Monica runs up and sits on the arm of the couch, tilting the whole thing towards her. It then goes on to show Rachel’s still a shop-aholic and with Barry. Fat Monica is sweating while cooking and dancing while eating a donut. Phoebe as the Wall Street shark smoking while on two cell phones. Then they’re dancing in the fountain. Joey entering as Dr. Drake Remoray and meeting a groupie. Chandler trying to write as a bird does its business on his shoulder and falling asleep while typing. Ross doing some kara-tay and trying to get Carol into bed. And finally, some more dancing in the fountain, them all flexing, and the turning out the lamp and shutting off all the lights bit from the first season. Just remember one thing, this is an alternate universe. Everything from every other episode doesn’t apply, for instance, Ross and Rachel have no history. And in fact have not seen each other in years in this world.}

"Friends", season 6, episode 15

{Transcriber’s Note: There was no trailer for this episode. See you in season 8; which will start this fall.}

"Friends", season 7, episode 23

[Scene: Ross’s Wedding, continued from last season, the Minister is about to marry Ross and Emily.]

"Friends", season 5, episode 1

{Transcriber’s Note: This is an hour-long special episode. Which means that the first part of this episode is episode 615. The second part of this episode is episode 616. Since episodes 615 and 616 are combined into one file, that’s why there is no episode 616 in the season 6 table of contents and the numbers jump from episode 615 to 617.}

"Friends", season 6, episode 15

Joey: Oh come—look, when I was a kid my dad’s company gave season tickets to the number one salesman every year, all right? My dad never won! Of course, he wasn’t in the sales division, but still, I never ever, ever forgot that!

"Friends", season 4, episode 19