Rachel: I will. I think I need to replenish my system with Gatorade. Rachel: You didn’t ruin my career. Like I said, I made it on Broadway as Fanny Brice. Most people would be satisfied. I am just not most people. I feel like the Little Mermaid when she sang I want more. Rachel: I hope you know you’re incredibly talented and gifted as well. I never would have been with you if you weren’t. Rachel: If you still love me and I return your affections, what are we doing? Why aren’t we attempting to reconcile? You made me a better person. Rachel: I know. I just wish you would have given me a say.
ARTIE: Want me to bring you some? ARTIE: Believe me, I know you aren't like most people. And that's a good thing. I wish I could have seen you perform. Well, what do you think would make you feel more satisfied? ARTIE: Thank you, Rach. That really does mean a lot. I do believe you. Even if I kind of feel like a failure at the moment. ARTIE: That is absolutely not true. You made me a better person. I don't know, I... what do you want, Rachel? five years ahead, where do you want to be? ARTIE: I knew if I did you would say no. And then you would regret it. I couldn't let that happen.
Rachel: Yes, but only if it’s not too inconvenient or out of your way. Rachel: I wish you could have as well. Perhaps you’ll get the opportunity in the future? I do believe I’ll be back on the stage in no time. Well, I obviously want to be back in the spotlight. I want to win my own Tony award. I want my person, so I can have that happily ever after. I suppose you could say I want the modern day fairytale Rachel: Why do you feel like a failure? Rachel: In five years? I want to be standing on the Tony award stage with my own Tony in hand. I want to be able to thank my husband for all of his love and support. What about you? Where do you see yourself in five years? Rachel: I would have never regretted marrying you.















