• 6 months ago
Transcript
00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:04 I've been having the strangest dreams.
00:09 Rachel, dreams are not reliable analytical material.
00:13 That's so 20th century.
00:14 Hi, Rachel.
00:21 We're delighted to let you know that we've
00:22 had movement on our wait list.
00:25 We got a spot at the Wombs Center.
00:27 Oh my god.
00:28 But I haven't told Alvy yet.
00:30 Why, Rachel?
00:31 He wants a natural child.
00:37 Hold on.
00:40 You put us on a wait list to have a baby and an egg.
00:42 No, it's not an egg.
00:43 It's an egg.
00:44 Women are reluctant to have children
00:49 because it's not made convenient.
00:50 We want them to pursue their careers and dreams.
00:54 We can't live in the past.
00:56 I want to have a child with you.
00:57 Let's do it, Rachel.
00:58 Really?
00:59 Yeah.
00:59 I'm sure you're all very excited.
01:04 Parents are raving about it.
01:06 It is the ultra solution.
01:09 My nephew was born at the Wombs Center, but he doesn't dream.
01:13 I wouldn't worry about it.
01:14 I can't.
01:19 I can't do it with the pot in here.
01:20 What are you talking about?
01:21 It can't see us.
01:24 I feel Alvy is able to bond with a child, but I'm not.
01:30 Maybe I'm just not ready to be a mother.
01:34 You know, no one's a mother just like that.
01:36 You become one.
01:37 We are considering having a home birth.
01:44 I'm sorry.
01:45 It's not possible.
01:47 I won't raise this child without nature.
01:51 Congratulations.
01:52 It's so exciting, isn't it?
01:54 I noticed a change in productivity.
01:59 You do have a baby at the Wombs Center, right?
02:01 Why?
02:02 What's going on?
02:03 Things are revolving.
02:09 Your family dynamics are about to undergo tremendous changes.
02:12 How can we make sure our baby's not bored in utero?
02:21 Oh, yeah, we don't want any bored babies.
02:24 (dramatic music)