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(Ephram) 'I know you're supposed to wait three seconds.'
'But the intersection was clear.'
So technically, that wasn't a rolling stop, right?
And point of information, I did see that yield sign back there.
I did.
Eventually.
- You just missed the turn. - Oh, was that it? Damn it.
[turn signal clicking]
How long has that been on?
(Irv) It's been said that seeing is believing.
But the fact is, we all have our blind spots.
Where did he come from?
Sometimes we recognize them ourselves.
Sometimes others recognize them for us.
[Andy slurping]
Perhaps you should consider using a straw for your coffee.
It might help reduce the slurping extravaganza.
It's not coffee. Chai tea.
It's your sister's idea. She says it's better than coffee.
My sister says a lot of things. Doesn't mean we should listen.
She's a pistol, that one.
I bet you fought a lot when you were kids.
Hardly enjoyable to engage in a battle of wits
when your opponent is unarmed.
I bet you were overprotective, too.
You know, when her boyfriends came around.
Did she, uh, have a lot of boyfriends?
This is certainly taking longer than expected.
I wonder how Amy's doing.
Did I fail? I failed, didn't I?
It's close. Technically, you're one point below the line.
But you look like a nice kid, so..
I passed?
Yes. Thank you.
[intrumental music]
Do you mind if I try one more? I'm just getting the hang of it.
Three tries, that's the rule.
Ma'am, before you open that door, could I ask where I stand?
Well, right now you're at 72. Eighty is passing.
Parallel parking is worth 10 points.
Unbelievably, you still have a chance. It comes down to this.
Well, I guess you could catch a cab to the curb.
(Irv) Distance has a way of distorting the things we see.
But what appears as an obstacle
may in fact be an opportunity.
The trick is having enough faith to carry through.
[theme music]
[music continues]
Check it out, Dad, some guy got pulled over for a DUI
on the bypass for driving a lawn mower.
Of course he was.
Heaven forbid we have an actual felony in this town.
Barney Fife would probably call the FBI for backup.
Must have been one fast mower.
(Rose) 'Where are you going?'
Believe it or not, school is actually
appealing at the moment.
Just how do you plan on getting to school, young lady?
Your brother hasn't finished his breakfast yet.
Whatever. I'll walk.
On the other hand, you did pass your driver's test yesterday.
Maybe you should take the car.
You're letting her borrow the car?
No. She can use her own.
[upbeat music]
(Harry) 'So it's a Kia Sorento.'
'Four-wheel antilock brakes, air bags front and side.'
Got a five-star rating on side-impact crash tests.
- Oh, that's so unfair. - Oh, Bright, don't spoil it.
It's your sister's moment.
Moment? Try life. She gets everything.
If I wanna go on drugs, do I get a truck?
- Nice try. - Why would you do this, though?
Turning 16 was a milestone.
You wouldn't allow us to celebrate that
with any kind of fanfare.
I couldn't allow you to pass up yet another momentous occasion.
Now, we may be having problems at the moment
but I still love you, Amy.
Believe it or not, I do want you to be happy.
I know you do, Dad.
- Thank you. - Ha, ha.
I love you.
This is absolutely gorgeous. And it's so remote.
I can see why it'd be a good place to write.
- I didn't do much writing. - Tom..
And this is where you proposed?
Actually, that's the grotto at Calvi.
No, we were in Porto-Vecchio, on a pier at sunset.
Ah, the old pier-at-sunset gambit.
Didn't you use that on your third wife?
Second. Third wife was the Caeser at Vegas.
(Catherine) 'Oh, what a team.'
You guys must have killed on the singles scene.
So, Andy, speaking of proposals, we'd like to ask you a question.
- Shoot. - We talked about it, and..
We'd like you to officiate our wedding.
Guys, I don't know. I-I'm not--
Don't worry, it's easy. You just read some verses,
opine on the meaning of life, say the magic words.
Well, I can't promise you any extraordinary insights
but my rates are cheap.
- I'd be honored. - Oh.
- When is it? - Weekend after Christmas.
I know it seems fast, but why wait?
I wanna get a good look at my bride on her wedding day.
- Let's see what we got here. - Alright.
You know the drill.
Now, can you see all four corners of the grid?
Yes.
Well, kind of.
- How many? - Uh, two.
Uh, maybe one.
Any of the boxes missing?
I can't tell.
Okay. Thanks.
Is there a problem?
I haven't seen the most recent lab reports.
But I have to say, it doesn't look promising.
'Based on what happened with the right eye'
the progression with this is the same.
I don't think you're gonna make it to Christmas.
You might not even make it to next week.
You know one of the many things I like about you? You're free.
My broker gives me bad news and he charges me for it.
Guys, I'm sorry, but there are still things you can do.
True. Like finish my sermon for the hope service.
I expect to see you there on Sunday, my friend.
Last year's winner always buys lunch.
Everwood tradition.
Thank you, Andy.
You gotta pass that test, dog.
I can't keep hauling you and your Schwinn around.
- I got an image. - Thanks for driving it home.
I haven't had enough people point that out to me today.
Dog.
Yeah, my dad gave it to me.
Oh, yeah. Do you believe that?
I turned 16 and all I got was an autographed football.
Which one of these warms up the seats?
- I think this one. - Hey, congratulations on the--
Kia Sorento. My dad picked it out.
It's supposed to be all safe and everything.
First, heard you were driving a Saturn, then a Lexus.
By lunch, it was a Saab convertible.
- Wanna drive it? - I'd rather not get arrested.
- I assume you got the memo. - We heard. Bummer.
I have no license, no car. Just a sad little boy and his bike.
I get to spend quality time with Bright.
- Ooh, lucky you. - Anyway, I'm happy for you.
Congratulations.
Thanks.
Louise, Mr. Bell's MRI is not in the file.
Louise? Hello?
Where's the nurse that we overpay to be here until 6?
Oh, she had a hair appointment.
Well, you let her go?
No, employees are like children. You have to set limits.
Signs of weakness, they'll want matching 401(k)s and dental.
What are you doing tonight?
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" is, uh, playing at the Esquire.
- Doesn't that sound like fun? - Oh.
I do enjoy Hepburn, but alas.
Pot roast Wednesday. Rose would never permit.
- I understand. - Yeah.
[Linda yawns]
Maybe I'll see if, uh, Dr. Brown is interested.
Dr. Brown? Why would you ask him?
I don't know, because he's my friend?
Friend? Oh, please.
You've spent more time with orangutans than you have him.
But the orangutans never pay for their own popcorn.
You know, if you're looking for a movie partner
a dining partner or a partner of any kind, there are
plenty of eligible bachelors in town
who would be more appropriate and far less irritating
than Andy Brown.
- I could introduce you. - No way, Harry.
Remember the last time you set me up with
the treasurer of the chess club, Lloyd what's-his-name?
Segerson. He was president of the chess club.
Had you listened, you could be married to the most
prominent tax attorney in Albuquerque.
Oh, too bad. I really missed out.
I am simply saying that if you're serious about dating
we need to formulate a plan of attack.
Come up with a list of your- your, uh, preferred traits.
Come up with ideas for prospects.
I never said I was interested in dating.
Even if I were, I wouldn't treat it like a project.
It's not a job. It just happens.
No, no. It does not just happen.
See, courtship is indeed a highly formalized process.
It requires as much focus and attention to detail as
neurosurgery.
No, not neurosur--
Any fool could perform neurosurgery. No.
Courtship requires as much focus as rocket science or horticult--
[all singing] ♪ Holy, holy, holy ♪
♪ God in three persons ♪
♪ Blessed Trinity ♪♪
[clears throat]
Good morning and welcome.
It's always a joy to have God's house full
on this special occasion.
This is normally the time of year
when I deliver my sermon of hope.
But this has not been a normal year, at least for me.
Yesterday, I received some sobering news.
My doctor informed me that my eyes are getting worse
and that I will probably lose most of my sight
in the coming days.
It would be dishonest to say that I received this news
without some measure of despair.
I want to be able to look upon my beautiful bride
on our glorious day.
So I'd like to announce that we're moving up
our wedding to next weekend.
You're all invited.
That's not all.
In the Book of Mark, Jesus says
"You can pray for anything and if you believe
you will have it."
So here's what we're going to do.
We're going to call on God.
We're going to test our faith.
'I ask each and every one of you'
'pray for me in the days to come.'
Pray for me that I keep my eyesight for my wedding.
'Let us embrace hope'
'and the promise of God's grace.'
Let us ask and see if we shall receive.
Let us trouble heaven with our honest cries
and see if God really listens.
(all) Amen.
Hey, Happy. You up for a little Shrinky-Dinking?
- Pretty fun stuff. - I think I'll pass, thanks.
Look, Ephram, I made one for you.
It's for your car keys, in case you ever need it.
(Madison) I get it now. Somebody didn't fare well at the DMV--
I don't know why it's called a driving test.
All they care about is parking.
I wouldn't worry about it. Lots of guys ride bikes to prom.
Maybe your date could sit on the handlebars.
What was it? Too far from the curb or knocked over the cones?
- Try both. - Parking is my specialty.
- I could show you if you want. - You realize I'm from New York?
Means I'm genetically programmed to be a crappy driver.
It's possible. But I'm a pretty decent teacher. It's up to you.
'You should try her.'
She helped me on my long division and it really worked.
- She's like a genius. - You hear that? I'm a genius.
Yeah, alright. Sure.
♪ I want to walk like getting away ♪
[people chattering]]
Oh, Dr. Brown.
We need someone for the 6:30 slot.
- Can I put your name down? - I'm sorry, Doris.
But it's college night on Jeopardy.
Oh, Dr. Brown.
- Do you believe this? - I know.
No way Art can keep up with the meat-loaf orders
and make it to his group by 9.
It's not meat loaf.
They're being set up for a giant disappointment.
I mean, I can't believe Tom is doing this.
You can't believe a reverend would ask his people to pray?
You gotta go to church more.
It's one thing to pray and be let down.
To drag everybody else with you?
He's hoping for a miracle. We know the odds.
It's kind of like winning in Vegas, but you gotta try, right?
How did Ephram do on his driving test?
Not good.
If you have a booth that covers parallel parking, let me know.
Isn't this great? I've never felt the town so energized.
Can I talk to you outside?
Yeah, yeah.
I, uh, I didn't wanna say anything in front
of the prayer brigade, but I spoke with Dr. Farmer today.
She says your last fundoscopy shows bleeding in the macula.
Now, uh, we're gonna have to get busy or the scarring will set in
and it'll be too late.
You think I need a test to tell me I'm getting worse?
I can't read anymore or drive a car.
There's been a hole in my vision for the past year.
It gets smaller with laser treatments, but it comes back.
Look..
I've been on the phone for a couple hours this morning.
There is a new treatment. It's called photodynamic therapy.
It's radical, but they're having some promising results
at a clinic in Denver.
I have a colleague there.
I've set up an appointment for you on Wednesday.
I'm getting married. I don't have time.
I thought you wanted to do something about this.
I am doing something about this. I'm praying.
Tom, I'm not gonna argue with you.
If you want to be able to see your bride on Saturday
I can help you but you are gonna have to trust me.
Andy, I'm not asking to hit a curve ball here.
But if it means more doctors and lasers, I'm sorry.
- I'm just not interested. - You're gonna give up?
- After all you've been through? - On the contrary.
I'm just starting to fight.
A little lefter.
More. More.
I'll never get this.
What if I promise not to parallel park?
- Relax. You're way too uptight. - I'm not uptight.
Dude, you're clutching so hard right now
your fingerprints have made marks on my steering wheel.
I happen to be deceptively strong, that's all.
You know, growing up, we used to spend our summers
at this lake in Maryland.
And there was a bluff, maybe 15 feet high.
All the kids would jump except for me because I was scared.
I'm up there and all I can think about are the rocks
and the cold water and the fish that bite.
Suddenly, it hit me I'm thinking too much.
So I just did it. And my dad flipped.
And I got a new CD player and it was a really cool day.
Wow. Good share.
That story was to tell you you're thinking too much.
Now just slam this sucker into gear and do it.
[tires screeching]
[engine revving]
Now, wait. Before you go, I want you to say to yourself
"I own that ***."
And now by "***," I'm assuming you mean--
- Just say it. - I own that ***.
Louder.
I own that ***.
Thanks for the call. Isn't it late for dinner?
Dinner, dessert, we're nothing if not flexible. Come along.
Hey, look who popped in for a visit.
Everyone, this is my little sister, Linda.
Dr. Linda Abbott.
She's funny. Linda, this is Oscar.
'He teaches at the college.'
And this is Aldo, our athletics chairman at the lodge.
This is Wally, one of my favorite patients.
Wally's a very successful local businessman.
***-N-Span Laundry. Uh here.
This will get you 10 percent off on your dry-cleaning.
Come on. I don't have enough room in my truck.
No way I'm letting you and your friends trash up my truck.
- Forget it. - I'll wash it.
- I'll fill it up with gas. - No.
Besides, Laynie and I have plans. Sorry.
[phone rings]
- Hello? - Hey, um, so don't kill me.
- Uh-oh. - No, no, no, it's good.
Okay, so do you remember that guy from the ECC party, Bobby?
- The blond with the eyes? - I remember eyes.
'Well, he called.'
I mean, totally out of the blue.
- He asked you out for tonight. - 'Yeah.'
'Would you kill me if I bailed?'
- No, go ahead. Have fun. - 'You're the best.'
I'll make it up to you. Next weekend, it'll be all about us.
- Did somebody get blown off? - Give me the keys.
You can hang out in your car. In the driveway.
- With all your friends. - Get out.
They take a drug and they inject it into the arm.
It travels up to the retina
where it shows which blood vessels are leaking.
The drug has chemicals which react very easily to light.
That means they can use a low-powered laser
to treat the vessels.
- Why didn't we try this before? - We didn't need to.
Is it safe?
- There are risks. - Like what?
Severe vision loss has been reported,
but only in a tiny percentage of cases.
- So it could make him worse? - Statistically possible.
But not likely.
The odds are, it'll slow the scarring long enough
for him to be able to see a while longer.
In my opinion, it's worth the risk.
Unfortunately, it's not your opinion that matters.
Or mine.
Oh, he's a stubborn man, Andy.
When we met, he told me everything.
I knew what I was getting into.
It just feels wrong to want this.
Like I don't love him for who he is.
Look, no one respects his faith more than I do
but isn't it possible that God is answering your prayers
with this procedure?
It's a good thing you and I go back, Andy.
Otherwise, I might question the motives
of a man calling on my fiancée the week before my wedding.
- We were discussing-- - I know why you're here.
I'm going blind, not deaf.
I'm sorry.
- I've been so scattered. - No, it's okay.
All this time, I never thought about what this means to you.
If this is what you want, of course I'll do it.
Oh.
[doorbell rings]
- Hey. Amy, right? Hi. - Yeah, hi.
- I used to have that jacket. - Oh, cool.
- Hey. - Hey.
- What's going on? - Nothing. What're you up to?
Uh, nothing really. Just hanging out.
Do you wanna come in?
Actually, I wanted to see if you wanted to come out.
Yeah. Yeah, sure.
[clears throat]
Curfew's midnight.
Kidding.
How can you be so dense? Died on the cross to save us.
- Middle initial, H. - Oh! Oh, uh, uh--
- Jesus. - Oh! Thank goodness. Finally.
- Alright, uh, it's a male. -Justin Timberlake.
- Right. - I put that one in.
Now, this is truly outrageous. Andrew Brown is not a celebrity.
Sure he is. He was on the cover of Time magazine.
Did you read about when he saved those twins?
Really? I never read that issue.
Alright, that's it. Alright, fine.
Game's over. Everybody out. Come on. Move it. Go, go. Just go.
Go on, move it! Move it!
'If you can't play the game right, we're not gonna play.'
'I hope you're happy.'
[both laughing]
Why do they make these things so hard to open?
It's not like they're ***.
I mean, you know, nothing-- I wouldn't know--
Okay, okay, last one.
Your co-workers don't like a man you've started dating.
Do you A, tell them to mind their own business.
B, see him on the sly.
Or C, say adios, muchacho.
I don't know. A?
A again.
According to this, you are independent
with strong self-esteem and a healthy body image.
You have ovaries and then some.
- My dad would be so proud. - Ha ha ha.
Here. I got you a couple car-warming presents.
I got the pine-tree air freshener.
Television's Greatest Theme Songs
a personal favorite of mine for road trips, and fuzzy dice.
Retro but hip.
And two chocolate shakes.
- Thank you. - You're welcome.
- It's not like they count. - No, they do.
Especially because the whole driving thing's
gotta be a sore spot for you.
My crushing failure? I barely even think about it.
Anyone else at County would kill everyone
else's good mood with their bad one, but you don't.
You just make it funny.
- How do you do that? - What do I do?
You make light of a situation even if it sucks.
I wanna do that.
You will. It'll come back to you.
[sighs]
I've really missed this, you know? Us.
Yeah, I have missed us, too.
[phone ringing]
- No, grab it. I don't mind. - No, it's just Laynie.
Probably feeling guilty for having blown me off.
- What, you mean tonight? - Yeah, some guy called her.
We were supposed to go out, but she bailed on me last-minute..
- I'm an idiot. - What?
She blew you off, so you came to see me.
No, that's not how it happened.
Yeah, that is how it happened. That's how it always happens.
Your first choice doesn't come through, you come and find me.
- Your backup plan. - I never think of you that way.
Maybe not intentionally.
I mean, don't you realize that makes it even worse?
It's like you don't even realize how much that hurts somebody.
How much it hurts me.
- Look, I'm sorry if I-- - No. No, I'm sorry.
I mean, look, Amy, I know your life is really rough right now
and I wanna be there for you. I do, but not like this.
I can't keep being your second choice.
Not when you're my first.
- Hanging out with your friends? - Shouldn't you be at practice?
Oh, no, wait. You're off the team.
Why don't you take your new car and, you know, drive it?
Away.
[laughs]
How about we just call it a truce, okay?
Yeah, okay.
As long as I don't have to hug you or anything.
So did you end up, uh, doing anything the other night?
Not really. Well, I went out with Ephram, it got kinda weird.
- You guys finally hooked up. - What? No.
Why would you say something like that?
Because he's, like, mad in love with you
and he has been for over the past year.
- It's complicated. - Maybe for you.
I think it's pretty basic on his end. What's holding you up?
It's just I don't wanna lie to him.
- I know if Colin were here-- - He's not.
We all love Colin, but he's gone.
It sucks. If that's the reason you're putting Ephram off
then I'm telling you, it's okay.
If you're looking for permission, you got it from me
and Laynie and the entire universe.
Just, I'm not ready for the boyfriend-girlfriend stuff.
With Ephram, there'd be no in-between.
Well, maybe not.
But you could do a lot worse.
People give me crap for hanging out with Ephram.
But I don't know. He's just, like--
- Funny. - Yeah.
The other day, he's telling me a story about how
he's driving a stick for the first time.
He's stuck on a hill. Eckelman says, "What gear were you in?"
And he says, "My jeans and my T-shirt."
[both laugh]
Yeah, I didn't even get it at first.
And he's also gonna be pulling down some serious jack
with his music one day.
Damn, maybe I should ask him out.
All I'm saying, look, is guys have pride.
He's not gonna sit and let you play mind games forever.
Soon he's gonna get tired of that and he's gonna be gone.
Then what should I do?
You don't have to do much.
Well, you know he's taking his driver's test again today.
- Mm-hmm. - So go.
Show up. You know, be all supportive.
Everything else, you guys will figure it out.
You may not feel the same way for Ephram you did for Colin.
But you feel something.
Otherwise you wouldn't be sitting asking me for advice.
Oscar, Oscar.
[chuckles]
What are you up to now?
It seems Oscar was being less than candid
with regards to his history the other night.
A quick Google search and voilà.
- Geology professor, five years. - Yeah. Visiting professor.
The man doesn't even have tenure.
I checked out his Friendster page.
- Friendster? What's that? - The Internet dating service.
But apparently, Oscar fancies himself quite the Lothario.
Get a load of these interests.
"Romance, Chinese cooking, numismatics, European history,
long walks on the beach."
We're 1000 miles from any beach. Fraud.
As I recall, you're the one who invited him over.
Thought he'd be a good match, I found he was a dilettante.
Well, I think he's nice.
I think you should stop meddling in your sister's affairs.
Oh, excuse me?
She's the one who came here to be a part of our family again.
Well, fine. This is what families do.
Can't have her besmirch the Abbott name
by running off with the first casserole through the door.
If you mean Andy Brown, I think she could do a lot worse.
How?
It's bad he came and started this free-clinic charade.
Now he wants to carve the turkey at our dinner?
My turkey with the garlic-infused plum dressing?
You don't even know if Linda's interested.
Think about it, Rose. There could be nephews.
Miniature Andy Browns underfoot with pale skin ,black clothes.
"Uncle Harry, could I go to the rap concert with Ephram?
We're, like, hitchhiking."
Forgive me if I don't wanna be in the John Malkovich
version of The Brady Bunch.
Get over yourself, Harold.
She's a grown woman, she'll do what she likes.
And the more you protest, the more she'll wanna see him.
What if I'd listened to my family?
What do you mean by that?
You know, you don't have to wait.
What? And miss all the fun?
You pass, I gloat. You fail, I tease.
Oh, so this is really win-win for you.
How was your date the other night?
It wasn't a date.
We're just friends.
- Ephram Brown. - Great.
Another round with Nurse Ratched.
Good luck.
Don't forget, you own that ***.
- Okay, we all set? - Yeah.
I'll take those.
Okay, Tom, how many fingers do you see?
[piano music]
How many lines can you see?
[sighs]
Maybe it needs more time. To get used to the light.
Catherine. It's okay.
No, it's not okay.
You should be able to see the grid.
All those people.
What are we going to tell them?
Tell them the wedding starts tomorrow at noon.
Dr. Andrew Brown is going to officiate
and you are going to look radiant.
Oh, thank you, I've got it.
Five steps from the table to the door.
I've done it a hundred times.
It was a tough call, boss.
It wasn't even close.
This wasn't supposed to happen.
Flashing red is a full stop, not just a slow down.
Your driver attention could also use some work.
But you nailed the parallel park.
Congratulations, Mr. Brown.
And may God help us all.
Well?
She said your car could use new brakes.
- Ephram. - Oh, and, uh, I passed.
You passed?
10 out of 10 on the parallel park.
Ah, I knew you could do it!
I'm-I'm sorry. I--
[giggling]
- I'm sorry. - Look, uh, Ephram.
I think you're great and I like hanging out with you.
And I never meant to give you the wrong impression or anything
but, you know, I'm older.
And employed by your father. And again, older.
I know. Those gray hairs are blinding me.
Look, I'm sorry. I hear you.
It won't happen again.
Okay. Can we rewind that, do that the right way?
- Sure. - Congratulations.
Thank you.
[instrumental music]
Thanks for seeing me on a Saturday.
No problem.
Shh.
So do you live around here?
No, I fly in from L.A. every other weekend.
What's that smell?
Just a little CK One.
Harry!
Listen to me, you moron. There will be no more blind dates.
No more setups. No more pseudo-patients
trying to get my number. I can take care of myself.
I do not need you to find a date and I have no interest
in any man that you might pick. Got it?
- I just want you to be happy. - You don't want me to be happy.
You just don't want me to be happy with Andy
whom I have zero intention of ever dating.
Not today, not tomorrow, not for the next thousand years.
So back off.
Sweet justice from above. Thank you.
I'm the one who's supposed to be nervous.
I'm just feeling the pressure.
I wouldn't wanna blow the Lord's Prayer
with an audience full of priests.
It's called a congregation.
And all you have to do is start it off. They'll take over.
How are you doing?
[sighs]
Last night, when we left your office
all I wanted to do was go home and curl up in bed.
I knew everyone was waiting at the diner.
But I just couldn't bear the thought of having to face them.
We went in and I could feel it.
All their hopes and expectations just crashing down around on me.
I wanted to offer them comfort and solace.
I wanted to give them the one true word
that would sustain their faith.
But I couldn't.
I just stood there.
I should have come with you.
You know what happened?
Hugs.
Big, fat hugs from some people that
believe me, you wouldn't want hugging you.
[laughs]
They had every reason to believe that God
had forgotten them, but they didn't care.
All they wanted to do was make me feel better.
Well, I'm not like them.
Or you.
Human tragedy doesn't move me to faith.
It just makes me question God's existence.
Good. That means he's working.
You know what my boy Kierkegaard said?
"Then comes affliction to awaken the dreamer."
God isn't meant to be understood intellectually.
Sometimes he's absent on purpose.
He wants us to doubt.
It makes us stronger.
It opens other doors.
And as for tragedy, I'm not dying, you know.
I've experienced more with my senses in these past 18 months
than I have in my entire life.
I can feel Catherine, I can touch her, I can smell her.
And I can hear every tiny
wonderful sound she makes.
And I love her just the same.
Maybe more.
(Rose) 'Sorry to interrupt.'
Dr. Brown, would you sign here?
- That's it? - Yeah.
Better get yourself a good lobbyist
or you're gonna be out of work.
I think everybody's ready. Good luck.
You know, that Linda Abbott
she's an attractive woman, don't you think?
- Come on, lover-boy. - I'm just saying.
[instrumental music]
(Andy) 'Faith, hope and love.'
If you've ever been to a wedding, you know the next part.
The greatest of these is love.
But today is different.
Today we honor a man and a woman who represent all three.
As I've watched Tom and Catherine over these past
few months, from the time
he first visited her shop and couldn't stop
talking about her
to the infamous first date
when he couldn't be convinced that bowling was a bad idea.
Especially for the visually challenged.
[all chuckle]
And more recently, as their faith has never wavered
despite countless doctor visits
and a parade of bad news
'I have been both amazed and humbled.'
Their hope has been tested in ways that we can never imagine.
And yet, it has grown stronger.
'And their love for one another reminds us all'
'that the most beautiful things in life'
'can't be explained by logic or by reason.'
They have to be felt with the heart.
Amen.
Amen.
[violin music]
[applause]
[Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" playing]
[UP-TEMPO MUSIC PLAYING]
Hey, come on. Let's dance.
Let the music move you. Let the rhythm groove you.
Oh, boy. How many glasses of champagne have you had, Harper?
Think I need to be drunk to tango with my tamale?
You need to be drunk to say "tango" and "tamale"
with no sense of irony whatsoever.
Can you believe I married this man?
Absolutely. If you're not gonna dance with him, I'm gonna.
Oh, ho. You heard the woman. Dip me.
- My turn. - Not yet. I get two.
- Says who? - Says him.
[music continues]
- Champagne? - No, thank you.
- Hello. - Hey.
Ha, ha. That was quite a sermon you gave.
Especially coming from a heathen like yourself.
Well, what can I say? I was inspired.
Well, they are pretty inspirational.
(Andy) 'By the way, thanks for doing Delia's hair last night.'
It's in my neighbor contract. Signed it beginning of the year.
- You gotta read the fine print. - Oh, really?
And what are my neighborly obligations?
Dance with me at weddings.
[slow jazz playing]
Now that's what I call timing.
Shall we?
[woman singing]
♪ At last ♪
♪ My love has come along ♪
♪ My lonely days ..♪
You know, that's the groom's cake.
They're cutting the real one later.
The groom has a cake? Who knew?
Feel like dancing?
Not really. This cake looks tasty.
- Come on. We can talk. - Dance and talk?
- You're just asking too much. - It involves an apology.
Ready when you are.
♪ The skies above are blue ♪
♪ My heart was wrapped up in clover ♪
♪The night I looked at you ♪
You were right, Ephram.
About everything.
I have taken you for granted.
But, hey, you're a better person than I am.
Everybody else sees it. I don't know why you don't.
As if you didn't know this already
I'm kind of a giant mess right now.
I have been ever since you've known me.
I might have been more normal in junior high. I don't know.
The point is
you deserve someone great, Ephram.
Amazing, even.
Someone a little less like me
and a little more like you.
For an apology, that sounded an awful lot like a breakup.
I'm sorry I wasted your time, Ephram.
And it would kill me to think that I wasted any more of it.
I want you to promise me something.
Amy..
Promise me..
that you won't let me and you
get in the way of you and somebody else.
I promise.
♪ My heart was wrapped up in clover ♪
- I passed my driver's test. - Really?
Congratulations. I'm really happy for you.
♪ I found the dream ♪
♪ That I could speak to ♪
♪ A dream that I.. ♪
(Irv) Michelangelo said the best way to judge
the essential elements of a sculpture
is to throw it down a hill
and the unimportant pieces will break away.
Sometimes life is like that.
It tosses us down a hill.
But when we reach the bottom
and only the important things are left
that's when our vision clears.
That's when we hold on tight to what we know
while hope stirs inside us.
It's all a matter of perspective.
[theme music]