Emily pregnancy?


On the last episode of season 5, from reading these plots; Emily announces she is pregnant. When I read all the last season eps, there was no plot that they had the baby. Can anyone explain?

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I forget the episode title, but the premise is that Carol has announced she's pregnant, and then Emily announces she is--but in Emily's case, the announcement is just part of a dream she's having, based on Carol's revelation of her pregnancy.

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Close, but I believe that it was Bob that had the dream. If it is the same episode that I am thinking of, Emily and The Peeper's wife were both pregnant in the dream sequence. Bob and The Peeper stole a horse (in the dream). Are we talking of the same episode?

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It could be, but I'm thinking it was more likely the Carol pregnancy announcement that was the basis for this one. But I won't swear to that, as I haven't seen either of these episodes in a while.

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Yes they stole a horse because Bob was freaking out about Emily's pregnancy. It was a dream but at the end when Emily woke him up she did have a doctors appointment just like in the dream.

The ep just aired last week.

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The title is "You're Having My Hartley." We just watched it a few days ago.

It starts with Bob having trouble waking up in the morning. At work, Carol tells the guys that she's expecting, then later on Emily tells Bob that she's expecting too. (Hack-stone is correct about the Peeper and his wife being in the episode, but the wife never says she's pregnant.) A lot of goofy things happen, and then we see Emily *still* trying to get Bob to wake up. When he does wake up, she says Carol called with great news, and he says' "She's pregnant," and she says yes. Then Bob asks if Emily is pregnant too, and she says no.

That was the final episode of the 5th season, and we've now watched the first five episodes of the 6th season. What I don't understand is why nothing has been said so far about Carol being pregnant (or having had a baby between seasons). Maybe "they" changed their minds, and were hoping we wouldn't remember.

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