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Seeking to prove her father innocent of murder, a student gets Trivette to help. Meanwhile, registering for their wedding shows Alex a part of Walker she'd not seen before.
  • What is Walker's problem?!?

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    Alex is thrilled to find out from Trivette that the Lieutenant has told Walker that he can take some time off to help plan the wedding. Alex drags him to a place to register for china and place settings and he is no help. He doesn't understand what's so special about a dish that you are going to put food on. He's not any better when they go to sample cakes. If I were Alex I would have slapped him around a bit. It's like he wasn't even trying. And he got defensive when Alex asked about making the ranch more like a married couple place. I mean he proposed, he picked the date. Then at the end he freaked out about the number of people that Alex wants to have. All signs that he really isn't ready to commit. The side story of the episode was that Trivette had a girl from his class ask him to help prove that her father was innocent of the murder that sent him to jail. With Gage and Syd's help he does.moreless
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