Thirtysomething

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Thirtysomething (stylized as thirtysomething) is an American drama television series created by Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz for ABC that aired from 1987 to 1991. It is about a group of Baby Boomers in their thirties who live in Philadelphia, P… more »



Nancy Krieger Weston:
I saw Doctor Silverman today.

Elliot Weston:
Yeah, she give you The Pill?

Nancy Krieger Weston:
She gave me The Pill.

Elliot Weston:
Greeeat.

Nancy Krieger Weston:
And she also took this picture, with the ultra sound thing, you know, like when I was pregnant...

[Elliot looks up from his bowl of ice-cream in immediate alarm]

Nancy Krieger Weston:
...only I'm not, and uhm, she's found this little thing.

Elliot Weston:
[looking up at her again] What thing?

Nancy Krieger Weston:
Well, she thought, but she was wrong, that it was some kind of early fibroid.

Elliot Weston:
Wait, wait, wait. Fibroid? What's that?

Nancy Krieger Weston:
Nothing. I mean, it's something, but it doesn't really matter because it wasn't the thing, the fibroid thing, so she was wrong about that.

Ethan Weston:
[from his room] Mom!

Nancy Krieger Weston:
Just a minute, honey! [to Elliot] Uhm, so it was nothing.

Elliot Weston:
Well, that's good.

Nancy Krieger Weston:
Right. I know. it's just uhm, it's just that my ovary, either my right one or my left one has dropped behind my uterus, and she just, you know, wants to do a test.

Elliot Weston:
A test? You said it was nothing.

Nancy Krieger Weston:
Well, it is basically. I mean that's what Doctor Silverman said. She just wants to look inside with this periscope...

Elliot Weston:
Wait a - what, a periscope? What is - what is that? What is this periscope?

Nancy Krieger Weston:
It's called a laperoscomy. I mean, I've got a pamphlet. Wait, wait, let me show you.

Elliot Weston:
[grabbing her arm] Nance, whoa, whoa, wait wait wait. When are you going to do this periscope thing?

Nancy Krieger Weston:
Whenever.

Elliot Weston:
When?

Nancy Krieger Weston:
Friday.

Elliot Weston:
Friday? This Friday? Like day-after-tomorrow Friday?

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