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When Joy goes overboard planning Ally and Doug's wedding, Eddie convinces them to elope. Kenny agrees to officiate the ceremony, but when Joy finds out about their plans she persuades Eddie to help her stop the wedding.
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  • Can't Elope

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    Ah, the title is "Can't Elope." Get it? They're talking about marriage, but that's also a fruit. If only Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa's jokes during the show were as clever as their titles have been on The King of Queens and now Til Death.

    This episode was made by JB Smoove as Kenny, who has really broken out as one of the best comedic talents in television the past few years. I don't know if it was a cost-cutting move, a creative measure or if he left of his own volition but this show really should have fought to keep Smoove as a part of the cast. When the writers throw us a snoozer like this you could always count on him for a few good laughs.

    Not the worst episode I've ever seen, but I won't be quoting this one all week. I can tell you that.moreless

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