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The families converge for the wedding, and Carol begins to have second thoughts after talking to her father about her parents' courtship; Warren enlists the help of Carol's sister Stella in writing a song for the bride, and the two hit it off better than Warren could have dreamed, leading him to seek out Eli for advice about women; Ed decides not to attend the wedding, but Carol begs him to reconsider; Jennifer encourages Ed to break up the wedding and he decides to go for it and ride up to the church on a white steed, but the horse he ends up with has other ideas; Dennis makes a painful decision to tell the truth at a crucial moment.moreless
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      • Phil's Scheme: After finding out that Curits and Desmond are splitting up, Phil attempts to wow them with his comedic ability. He hopes to be picked as a replacement. His performance does little to impress the DJs or the audience. Edit
      • $10 Bet: Mike bets Ed to play song A55 on the jukebox. Ed does and the jukebox starts playing "It's Raining Men". Everyone stares at Ed. Mike laughs. Edit
      • When Carol goes to Stuckey Bowl to make sure that Ed goes to wedding the bowling pins behind Ed change from 10 to 2 to 10 again. Edit
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      • Featured Music: "F-Stop Blues" by Jack Johnson "Truth about Romeo" by Pancho's Lament Edit
    • Quotes

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      • Mark (to Warren, as he tries to rap): You have created a level of lameness that can only be recreated under pure laboratory conditions. Edit
      • Warren: I fear losing my virginity would compromise my intense spirituality. Edit
      • Warren: I'm just rappin' with Stella. Edit
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      • Ed: Jennifer, when you're going to break up a wedding you've got to do something big. You've got to do...you've got to do the pounding on the window and the screaming 'Elaine.....!'
        This is an allusion to the end of The Graduate when Benjamin pounds on the church window, breaks into the ceremony, and whisks Elaine away from her wedding. Edit
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