They Came Together (5/11) Movie CLIP - Coffee Date (2014) HD

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18 Dec 201503:07

Summary

TLDRThe script follows a humorous and quirky conversation at a café where a customer places an extremely complicated and specific order for muffins and a lemon-chocolate loaf. Amid the ordering chaos, the characters chat about random topics, including their favorite colors, TV shows, and even q-tips, before moving on to a brief discussion about communism. The dialogue wraps up with one character expressing a dream to open a coffee shop called 'Cup of Joel,' with encouragement from a friend despite doubts from someone named Tiffany.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The customer orders a complex, detailed muffin request, specifying preferences for a low-fat, sugar-free banana yogurt muffin or a poppy seed muffin with many specific instructions.
  • 🍋 If neither of the muffin options work, the customer will settle for a lemon chocolate loaf, but it must be shrink-wrapped and smell more like lemon than chocolate.
  • ☕ Coffee is also ordered, accompanying the muffin or loaf order.
  • 😂 The complexity of the order prompts the next person in line to repeat the order in a humorous and exaggerated way.
  • 👍 The customer's fussiness and specific demands are seen as adorable by others.
  • 🧴 A random conversation about q-tips and favorite colors arises, adding a light and quirky element to the dialogue.
  • 📺 The characters briefly discuss communism, totalitarianism, and TV shows, with one person admitting to secretly liking 'Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.'
  • 👩‍⚕️ An awkward comment about a pap smear is made, connected to the mention of q-tips, leading to more humor.
  • 💡 One of the speakers dreams of opening a coffee shop called 'A Cup of Joel,' a play on 'cup of joe' with his name.
  • 🤔 The dream is dismissed by someone named Tiffany, who apparently thought it was a dumb idea, although the conversation partner encourages the dream.

Q & A

  • What does the speaker initially request in their muffin order?

    -The speaker initially requests a low-fat, sugar-free banana yogurt muffin.

  • What alternative does the speaker suggest if the banana yogurt muffin is not available?

    -The speaker asks for half a poppy seed muffin with the poppy seeds removed and heated up if the banana yogurt muffin is unavailable.

  • What does the speaker request if the poppy seed muffin cannot be heated up?

    -If the poppy seed muffin cannot be heated, the speaker asks for half of the poppy seeds to be removed, the other half sprinkled onto half a blueberry muffin, with both halves of the muffins to be cut in half and thrown away.

  • What is the speaker's final request after all the muffin complications?

    -The speaker asks for a lemon chocolate loaf, specifying that it must be shrink-wrapped and smell more like lemon than chocolate.

  • How does the speaker express their desire for things to be done a certain way?

    -The speaker says, 'I want things the way I want them,' expressing a strong preference for specific details.

  • What is the humorous interaction between the second speaker and the muffin order?

    -The second speaker repeats the complex muffin order, humorously emphasizing the detailed instructions, including throwing away the muffin halves.

  • What kind of business does one of the characters dream of starting?

    -One of the characters dreams of starting a coffee place called 'A Cup of Joel,' playing on the phrase 'cup of joe' and their name, Joel.

  • How does the speaker react to the idea of 'A Cup of Joel'?

    -The speaker shows hesitation about the idea, referring to it as 'wishful thinking,' but another character encourages them by saying it’s not a stupid idea.

  • What random conversation topic is brought up involving q-tips?

    -The conversation veers into a discussion about q-tips and cotton, leading one of the characters to ask another if they have ever given themselves a pap smear.

  • What political commentary is briefly mentioned in the conversation?

    -The characters briefly discuss communism, with one mentioning that communism could work, but it was actually totalitarianism that was disguised as communism.

Outlines

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🧁 Complex Muffin Order with Preferences

The first paragraph features a character ordering a muffin in an incredibly complicated way. They specify a low-fat, sugar-free banana yogurt muffin, but if unavailable, they request half of a poppy seed muffin with modifications, including removing or keeping poppy seeds depending on whether it can be heated. They then describe throwing away the muffin if the order isn't perfect and finishing with a request for a shrink-wrapped lemon chocolate loaf that must smell more like lemon than chocolate. Another person humorously repeats the order to the barista, showing their precise yet fussy personality, which is noted as 'adorable.' The exchange is light-hearted and filled with humorous attention to detail.

☕ Chat about Coffee and Dreams

This part shifts to a casual conversation where a person is placing a coffee order while engaging in small talk about q-tips, favorite colors, TV shows, and a humorous critique of communism versus totalitarianism. The conversation becomes more personal as one person expresses their dream of opening a coffee shop named 'Cup of Joel,' which plays on their name and the phrase 'Cup of Joe.' They share their vision but also mention someone named Tiffany who previously dismissed the idea. Another character encourages them to pursue their dream, offering a supportive tone against the backdrop of casual banter.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Muffin Order

The character's overly complicated muffin order highlights their fussy and particular nature. This request includes specific conditions like having a low-fat, sugar-free banana yogurt muffin and several alternatives if the first option isn't available. It illustrates the character's need for control and attention to detail, setting a humorous tone for the script.

💡Lemon Chocolate Loaf

The mention of the lemon chocolate loaf reflects another layer of the character's meticulousness. They specify that the loaf must be shrink-wrapped and smell more like lemon than chocolate. This detail emphasizes the character's unique preferences and adds to the humor of their complex food order.

💡Q-tips

Q-tips are mentioned in an unrelated question, serving as a non-sequitur that showcases the conversational randomness between the characters. It hints at a casual, stream-of-consciousness style of dialogue, which may indicate the characters' comfort level with one another or provide comedic relief.

💡Favorite Color

The reference to 'favorite color' is part of a series of random questions, contributing to the lighthearted and somewhat chaotic nature of the conversation. It underlines how the conversation jumps from topic to topic, possibly revealing the characters' spontaneity or lack of direction in their discussion.

💡Totalitarianism

The conversation briefly shifts to a philosophical discussion on political ideologies, where the characters differentiate between communism and totalitarianism. This reflects their attempt to have a deeper, perhaps intellectual conversation amidst the otherwise casual chatter, showing the complexity of their personalities.

💡Cup of Joel

This phrase is part of a character's dream to open their own coffee shop, humorously named 'Cup of Joel' as a play on 'Cup of Joe.' It represents the character's aspirations and creativity. The idea contrasts with the mundane conversation, adding a layer of personal ambition to the script.

💡Tiffany

Tiffany is referenced as someone who criticized the idea of 'Cup of Joel.' This mention adds a subtle background to the character's past interactions, hinting at relationships and past discouragements. It suggests an internal conflict about pursuing one's dreams despite outside negativity.

💡Coffee Place

The discussion about opening a coffee place represents the character's desire for a sense of purpose or direction in life. This aspiration adds emotional depth to the character, contrasting with the otherwise whimsical and scattered nature of their conversation.

💡Poppy Seeds

Poppy seeds become a focal point in the absurdly detailed muffin order. The request to remove, sprinkle, or throw away the poppy seeds demonstrates the character's obsessive nature. This meticulousness serves to create a comedic and exaggerated depiction of someone who demands control over every detail.

💡Fussy Nature

The character's fussy nature is a recurring theme throughout the script, best illustrated by their overly specific muffin order. This characteristic is further emphasized by the precise conditions they set for the food they want. It provides a humorous contrast to the more casual and spontaneous parts of the conversation, establishing a key element of their personality.

Highlights

Order for a low-fat, sugar-free banana yogurt muffin, or a poppy seed muffin with complex adjustments if not available.

If they can't heat the muffin, instructions include taking out half the poppy seeds, sprinkling them on a blueberry muffin, and then discarding both halves.

In any case, the order concludes with a lemon chocolate loaf that must be shrink-wrapped and smell more like lemon than chocolate.

The speaker jokes about being 'adorable' when they get fussy with such specific orders.

Another person repeats the intricate muffin order, showing a quirky understanding of the details.

The speaker orders coffee as well and asks the server about their favorite color and TV show.

A humorous digression about secretly enjoying 'Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous' despite claiming to dislike it.

The conversation shifts to an offhand political remark about communism, distinguishing it from totalitarianism.

A spontaneous, unrelated question is posed: 'Have you ever given yourself a pap smear?' which leads to awkwardness.

The speaker shares a dream about opening a coffee shop called 'A Cup of Joel,' with a play on words between 'Joe' and 'Joel.'

The conversation partner encourages the speaker to pursue the idea, despite past discouragement from someone named Tiffany.

A final lighthearted comment dismisses Tiffany's opinion as 'stupid,' humorously reinforcing confidence in the speaker’s coffee shop idea.

The overall tone of the conversation is casual and playful, filled with quirky humor and personal anecdotes.

There's a blend of random, seemingly unconnected topics, creating an atmosphere of spontaneity and friendly banter.

The dialogue showcases a character with meticulous preferences, a touch of self-awareness, and aspirations for future projects.

Transcripts

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so what do you have um I have a low-fat

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sugar-free banana yogurt muffin but if

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they don't have that I'll have half a

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poppy seed muffin if they can take out

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all the poppy seeds and heat it up hold

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on

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if they can't heat it up then leave half

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the poppy seeds in and sprinkle the

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other half of the poppy seeds onto a

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half of a blueberry muffin and then cut

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both halves in half and throw them both

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away in either scenario I want a lemon

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chocolate loaf but this is very

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important it must be shrink-wrapped and

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more importantly it must smell more like

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lemon than chocolate got it that's how

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you order a muffin what I want things

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the way I want them you know you're

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pretty adorable when you get all fussy

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like that who's next

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yes okay so she will have a low-fat

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sugar-free banana yogurt muffin if you

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don't have that then half of a poppyseed

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muffin with poppy seeds taken out and

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heat it up if you can't heat it up then

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take half the poppy seeds out and

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sprinkle the other half on top of the

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half of a blueberry muffin cut both

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halves in half and then throw them both

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away

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neither scenario she'll have a lemon

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chocolate loaf but and this is really

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important only if it's shrink wrap and

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even more importantly if it smells more

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like lemon than chocolate and all the

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coffee please great coffee to number

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three how are you

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you know like what q-tips pieces of

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cotton any chance yeah what's your

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favorite color blue what's your favorite

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TV show okay you know which one I can't

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stand but I watch all the time I kind of

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love secretly large styles of the rich

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and firm communism could work it really

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could what did we know isn't communism

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its totalitarianism dressed up as

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communism I agree

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have you ever given yourself a pap smear

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no I was just because of the q-tips mmm

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sweet hey I can't do it you know I have

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a dream that someday I want to have my

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own coffee place a cup of Joel you know

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as like in cup of joe but I would say

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Joel right said everyone knows cup of

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jobs cup of Joel was my name Joel right

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so Joel was had a job I get it I don't

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know it's friend's place wishful

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thinking right it's kind of it's guys

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dude no it's not stupid it's great you

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should do that Tiffany I always said

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that was a dumb idea

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I don't know Tiffany but she sounds like

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a stupid

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