Picking up at the altar where we left them, Ross stumbles through the rest of the vows after mistakenly saying Rachel's name rather than Emily's. At the reception Emily locks herself in the bathroom. Rachel comments that when she locked herself in the bathroom at her wedding, she was trying to break open the window and get the hell out of there. Ross bursts into the bathroom to find the window open and Emily gone. Ross sets off to find Emily, while Rachel ponders the meaning of Ross having said her name at such a crucial moment. Meanwhile, Monica and Chandler agree to continue their affair only while in London -- once they return to New York, they return to just being friends. They attempt to find solitude with one another, but are thwarted at each turn, finally ending up in the honeymoon suite, the one place they're certain will be empty.

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This is not a practically planned off-screen TV death, this is full-blown, twist-of-the-knife creative vision. The audience, and Don, will be denied seeing Rachel in life ever again. Her death comes in an episode that is consciously overstuffed with beautiful women—Don is casting models for moisturizer. But the few models we see are All-American, tanned sweethearts, the spitting image of some platonic ideal of a California girl. Rachel is nothing like them, physically—short and pale, with almost-black hair.
This is really sad to hear, the Queendom really loved the alternate costumes. It really seemed to be one of the big aspects setting the Six musical franchise apart from other shows; traditionally, alternates wear the same costumes as the main characters in the musical, but the special costumes really made them stand out in an exciting and unique way. Instead of killing herself, Juliet survives, and runs off to Paris with some friends to avoid being sent to a convent by her parents.