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Well, he did only live to be 61, and did you see the gray hair and wrinkles he has been sporting since his 40's, not to mention his weight loss as well? It could have still been him and besides, it wasn't an Anthony Bourdain special, or an episode of Parts Unknown, or No Reservations; it was a scene as a nonspeaking extra. Besides, one of the first things everyone knows about celebrities whether they're TV show hosts or movie stars is they appear in one movie or TV Show and then they show up in another; they always show up somewhere else. Don't expect Anthony Bourdain to get any older or show up somewhere else anymore, now is all I'm saying. It still very well could have been him, since he only lived to be 61, and at 40 he would have looked just like he did at 60. After all he was only an extra without lines, sharing a scene with someone else and they just stand there and gesture like they're having a conversation and it could have been an obscure thing he did just before his career took off for Parts Unknown and No Reservations. Yeah, I know. It bothers me too. How about ironic? Maybe you should have titled this: Courtney Cox, not Monica since it has nothing to do with the character it was a personal life choice of hers. He never agreed to take the break though; he just stormed out of the apartment and nothing was discussed or agreed upon so in the end it was just a suggestion that got left up in the air, "Maybe we should just take a break?" "For frozen yogurt?" "No, from us." Turns, around, walks out on her slamming the door behind him. It happens in the episode TOW The 100. After everyone returned from London and Phoebe was nine months pregnant. They realized how they were treating her and then they felt bad about it. They then promised Phoebe that the six of them were going to take a road trip down to Atlantic City! They promised her the vacation after they returned as an apology for their behavior after they returned when they just kept talking about London right in front of her making her left out and pissing her off with their insensitivity; but then her water broke and I know she couldn't travel to Atlantic City with her water broken because the babies were coming in a hurry; but here's the thing: After the birth and when the babies were safely in Frank Jr and Alice's custody; they still didn't take her to Atlantic City; instead Monica and Chandler went alone to test their new relationship and to hell with Phoebe! Curse you both Monica and Chandler! Thank you. Was one of them just lining or was he wearing two different jackets? It was actually funny based on John Grisham's first comedy! Grodin died yesterday; don't expect him to get any older; rest in peace. The illogical things are what makes a comedy worth watching in my opinion. It's not supposed to be, but that's just if you ask me. Well actually, she did. She said, "Neddy you're a terrible husband! Look what you made me do! NEDDY!" right to Cole. Just stop blaming Nora for everything on the phone call because Luther was responsible for not speaking up sooner and everything would be right in their universe; sort of. I laughed straight through it. Sounds like it might be a must miss, like most made for TV sequels. Meh. What makes you think that the ghost in the kitchen imagined Cole as her husband? She was paranoid and suicidal -- she thought the whole world expected too much of her and she could no longer cope. I don't remember her saying, "And you, MY HUSBAND! YOU..." etc., etc. No, she just ranted. Again, you're filling in blanks, and in this case, blanks that aren't blanks. By now, we all know what happened. Actually, she does. She turned right to Cole and she said, "You can't hurt me anymore! Neddy you're a terrible husband! Look what you made me do! NEDDY!" It seems to work both ways; because before that Cole thought that she was his mother. [Yes I realize it might be night blindness and the fact that both his mom and the ghost have red hair.]