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Up All Night The Wedding
dalydj-918-25517514 December 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Back to Las Vegas 2004 we see when Reagan and Chris got married and he was wondering why they did not have that big a wedding. Chris then tells Reagan a story about how their marriage could be which makes her want a real wedding. Then to the rehearsal dinner where Chris still has not told his parents he lives with Reagan. He then tells her to think about the future. Chris then makes his speech introducing to family including Reagan's mom who was not into her marrying Chris. Ava then came in with news of a talk show taking all the attention. Chris was told to wear a kilt while Reagan has problems with Ava taking away attention. Still Chris thinks about the future while talking to Reagan. Also Scott tells Chris his girlfriend was pregnant but Chris tells him not to say anything. All the news comes out including the pregnancy, new job and Chris/Reagan living together. Chris's family is not happy by him breaking his family traditions. He then has to wear the kilt just to make them happy. Reagan continues to be ignored while everyone starts to steal her attention. Scott is having problems about having a baby with Connie but Chris tells him not to worry. Just when Reagan is about to walk down the aisle Scott asks Connie to marry him taking attention from the actual marriage. The two start to fight and everyone hers it with Ava having to make noise so no one can hear them fight. Finally the two get to say their vows and everyone is finally looking at them. Finally after talking again Chris and Reagan kiss and re married. At the reception Ava makes her speech to Ava and Chris. Ava then asks Reagan to make Walter disappear at their first day of work. The two married go into the coat room and share their dance. OK episode and it was great to look back at all the references of things in the future of the show.

EPISODE GRADE: C+ (MVP: Maya Rudolph)
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