Julia Roberts' magnum opus, My Best Friend's Wedding, has returned to Netflix this month. The importance of this cannot be understated. When it was added last fall and then unceremoniously removed from the streamer in December, there was a gaping hole in Netflix's Julia Roberts canon. Yes, you can watch Runaway Bride or Mystic Pizza, if you're into that sort of thing, but there's no replacement for her greatest work co-starring Cameron Diaz, Dermot Mulroney, Rachel Griffiths, and the subtle essence of Dionne Warwick's songbook. Most die hards would argue that the best part of the film is the "I Say a Little Prayer" singalong—an undeniably iconic moment in pop culture. But I want to highlight a scene with a bit more gravitas. I want to talk about a short speech later in the film that doesn't just offer superb comedic timing, but one of the greatest life lessons that you can pass onto a friend in need. I'm talking about the Jell-O and Crème Brûlée conversation. Snuggle up. Let me spin you a yarn right quick.