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I just finished decorating that.
Well, we have to move it.
See, when people come into the room,
all the good Chi strikes this thing
and then bounces right back out.
I see.
Brenda Leigh!
- I put a bow on that mirror.
- Facing the entryway?
I can't officiate over a wedding
with that going on.
- It's a feng shui nightmare.
- They're not getting married in japan!
Actually, feng shui's from China.
They're not getting married
there, either.
What is that?
I got it.
A waterfall?
We want the energy flowing for these
two lovebirds on their wedding night.
Sexy. They must have a water source.
I guess the Pacific Ocean
isn't big enough for that?
I just... I wanted everything to be
simple. A simple ceremony here tomorrow
with my parents and your sister,
a simple reception at the house...
followed on Sunday by a simple
second reception
in Atlanta with your entire
extended family.
Honey, don't worry.
By Tuesday, we will be in Italy,
far, far away.
Right.
- What do you think that's all about?
- Brenda...
what? I'm still on duty
till tomorrow.
If it's important, they'll call.
Major Crimes.
Will? Why are you answering
lt Provenza's phone?
Why are you calling him?
I thought you were at an Oceanside
hotel, rehearsing your wedding.
I am.
And why haven't you RSVP'd
for the reception?
I already told you I was coming.
Yeah, but where's the paperwork?
That's what you always ask me!
Okay, so you're calling
lt Provenza to find out
whether or not I RSVP
to your wedding?
And why are you whispering?
I'm in this fancy bathroom of this hotel
suite talking to you on the...
toilet phone.
I heard sirens, and I saw helicopters
flying out over Ocean Boulevard.
No, they rolled out
to 773 Marina Court.
- Brenda?
- Just a minute!
Brenda?
Bye-bye, Will.
What is it, Fritzi?
- What?
- I got to leave.
- You what?
- The FBI just received word
a big drug shipment is coming in,
and El Jefe's picking it up in person.
- Honey, I got to be there.
- On the day before our wedding?
Honey, I've been working on this case
for two years. You know that.
I promise
I will be back home tonight.
Okay.
- Okay?
- Okay.
Okay.
Bye.
Y'all need some help?
Let's let your mother and Claire
finish up these arrangements.
You go on home, pack,
have dinner with Fritz like we planned,
and try to relax. I'll...
referee.
Good luck with that.
No, listen, we're serious.
All you need to enter the contest
is to give us your home phone number.
Now, they have. We just need yours.
Yeah, this is only
if we have to, you know...
need to come interview you,
but you win something...
- Yeah, you could win...
- Lieutenants. Lieutenants!
When you guys are done
with your lap dances,
- I could use a little help, please.
- No problem.
Little bit of a wise ***,
Flynn, it's the chief.
Okay. So...
- Hello?
- Chief, it's me!
Yes, Lieutenant. Turn around.
What are you doing here?
I thought we agreed you were going
to call me with any major developments.
Wanted to find out what the situation
was, before I disturbs you.
It's just another
escort-service robbery.
E-xcept the... manager
got himself murdered.
And we've got a young girl
on the way to the hospital
with a bullet in her shoulder. OK,
all right. I'll gather everybody here.
Ladies... Gentlemen.
Takes you back to the academy,
doesn't it?
- What, I can't joke any more?
- You could if you were funny.
What? I can be hilarious!
But that costume
and the idea behind it
is demeaning, so...
maybe you don't know
what a real joke is.
Well, I do know what a real joke is,
Irene, and I can prove it
because I dated you
for a year and a half, didn't I?
- Hey, what in the hell is going on?!
- She just slapped me!
And I'm putting her on report!
Insubordination, battery of an officer.
She did not slap you, and nobody
is writing any reports!
Now both of you, just shut up.
Now, the chief just arrived,
and you understand this...
we've got victims here, and they do not
include the two of you.
I don't want to hear another word
about this incident that never happened.
Out, out, out!
Shooter entered here
around 6:30 a.m.,
wearing a mask, waving a 9...
probably a Beretta just like the others.
The manager was found here.
Single gunshot wound to the chest.
Died en route to the hospital.
And a girl who was here took one in
the shoulder, and now she's in surgery.
The killer emptied the safe,
got away with around 40 grand, Chief.
40 grand?
Well, all the girls worked
the convention last night,
and the robber struck
after the last group of ladies
returned from the host hotel
for the "Off-shore
Oil-drilling Expo".
I swear to God,
I'm not making this up.
- Who are the men outside?
- Bodyguards.
They take the girls to the location,
they watch out for them,
bring them back.
Any crossover
from the other robberies?
No, no. Not yet.
Yeah, smells like
they're all inside jobs.
Lt Flynn, I want the names of everyone
who works at these agencies.
Maybe there's some overlap
among the employees.
- Sorry, Commander, go on.
- According to the witnesses,
the shooter took out the security camera
first, just like the previous robber.
- Any footage recovered?
- Lt Tao's working on that.
All right, so there's one bullet
for the security camera,
one bullet for the manager,
one for the young lady,
but I count four casings.
Lieutenant Tao is where?
Okay, so he misses his first
shot at the security camera.
Can you roll it back
to the beginning, please?
Here it is in slow motion, Chief.
All right, I see three bodyguards.
One, two, three, four, five women,
and one manager.
Stop it there!
Now, why would he be
shooting at the girl?
You can't tell so much by the picture,
but he's aiming at the bodygard.
And the girl just caught in the way.
- How many women are outside?
- Three.
There should be four.
Did anyone mention one
of the women leaving the scene?
No.
So where is she?
- Chief?
- Come in.
Missing girl from the crime scene?
Her name is...
Name is Erica Carr,
a.k.a. "Whisper." No priors.
- She's here?
- Yeah, she's...
in the interview room with Julio.
She's not happy about it.
I mean, I can take the statement.
I mean, don't you need
to get ready for your wedding?
I am ready, Lieutenant.
Completely ready.
Could you please?
Good afternoon, Miss Carr.
I'm deputy chief
Brenda Leigh Johnson.
I understand that you witnessed
an incident earlier on today?
Yeah. It was really horrible.
But I didn't really see very much.
- You fled the scene.
- I had to run.
You see, I'm on hold
for a national commercial.
Is that why the other ladies didn't
mention you were present at the robbery?
- They were covering up for you?
- I don't know.
Is everybody gonna be all right?
No, your boss is dead,
and one of the other ladies
just had surgery
to remove a bullet
from her shoulder. So,
***, attempted ***, robbery...
these are all very bad things.
Maybe I should call that number.
What number?
The agencies give us a number to call
in an emergency.
The agencies?
You work at more than one?
I didn't want to tell you that.
Damn it, I am just
making this all worse.
A lot of girls work
for more than one place.
And all the agencies give you
the same number to call?
Well, I hate to break it to you,
whisper, but this is an emergency.
O... kay.
His name is Evan Young.
He's an attorney.
I don't know what to say to him.
Smith, Brewer, and Young.
Hello?
Yes, Evan Young, please.
It's detective Sanchez, L.A.P.D.
I'm here with his client.
- Sure, one moment, please.
- Thank you. They're getting him.
Could you just explain
everything to him?
You want us to talk
to your lawyer for you?
All right, then.
- Evan Young.
- Yeah.
I'm here with an employee of some
escort agency that you represent.
She witnessed a robbery/homicide
this morning
at the top to bottom escort service.
- I'll be right down.
- He's on his way.
- You're at Parker Center?
- Yeah.
- Tell her I'll be right there.
- All right, thank you.
Oh, let me just ask
one little question.
Mr. Young? I'm deputy chief
Brenda Leigh Johnson.
Would it be all right
if we asked your client
a few questions
while you're getting here?
Wonderful. Bye, now.
Your lawyer said that while
we're waiting, you're free to discuss
everything that happened before,
during, and after the robbery.
I am?
So, I can tell you guys
about the drugs?
Yeah.
Lawyers, they like to get all the drug
talk out of the way early.
Okay.
Well,
I was trying to help
the girl who got shot,
Kitty... Kelli...
and she was really worried
about all the drugs in her purse.
- What kind of drugs?
- ***.
It's for the clients.
And then Tony had all the other girls
give me all of their drugs, too.
Tony... is your bodyguard?
Yeah. And he told me to run.
And... I had all these drugs on me,
and it didn't seem like
we were gonna get paid
because of the whole robbery thing.
Do you usually get paid
the night you work?
Yeah.
We get a percentage of the cash
that we bring in at the door,
and then we get to keep all of the tips
we get for other services.
Like... private time.
Do all the agencies
pay you the same way?
- Yeah, we fill out a form.
- That's enough for now.
Thank you so much for all your help.
You can just, wait here
for your attorney.
Bye.
20 years old. "I need you."
Lt Flynn, employment records?
This is not fair.
Pardon me?
- This just is not fair.
- Lieutenant...
Hey, Chief.
So I was just looking at girl...
looking for gir... women
who work at more than one
stripper agency,
and since they all use fake names,
I thought by examining
their photos, I might...
I was hoping
for social-security numbers.
From what I can gather, all the women
work as independent contractors.
I never had a contractor
who looked like this.
Though this one does
have a tool belt.
Thank you gentlemen.
Thank you.
Sergeant, thank you.
I tried 2 judges. Neither thought
we had enough evidence
to authorize a warrant for any
of the agencies' employment records.
I have corporate tax filings from
all the companies that were robbed,
but that doesn't tell us much
about who worked for them.
Maybe we can get these employment
records on our own.
Lt Flynn, why don't you give your eyes
a rest from all this research
and call and see how the young lady who
was wounded in today's attack is doing?
Yes, Chief.
Thank you.
All righty, she's gone.
Give me the pictures back.
See how judgmental she is?
Like we got to go through her to get...
- Like you're the picture police.
- You know what I see?
You know what I see?
I see two people
who make it impossible for this division
to function as a team,
and it's enough. It's enough!
Now, the chief is getting
married tomorrow,
and she's gonna be gone for about
two weeks on her honeymoon.
Pope wants to promote
somebody from our squad to C.I.,
and clearly, that promotion
needs to go to one of you.
So, while the chief is gone,
you or you...
and I don't care which...
applies for that transfer.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Do I make myself clear?
Do i?!
I said,
"Do you
understand me?!"
I do.
Yes, sir.
Flynn, the victim? Hospital?
Yes, sir.
Hello.
I hate to bother you.
Shouldn't you be in a 5-star
hotel by the beach?
I left my parents at the hotel
with Fritz's sister.
- They're decorating for the ceremony.
- Together?
Yeah. Claire's officiating. My parents
are a little upset about that.
Right. Well, you can't
hide here forever.
I'm not hiding. I'm doing my job.
- And I could really use your help.
- With what?
I have a lawyer coming by, who
represents all these escort agencies.
He probably knows
that I don't have the power
to hand this case over
to the feds, but you could.
- Why would I hand this...
- just go along with me on this, please!
I could really use your help...
and a visitor's badge.
- All right.
- Thanks.
And then it suddenly occurred
to us, Mr. Young,
that if Erica got your number
from three separate agencies,
you might be working
for even more than that.
8, altogether.
These businesses require specialized
civil and criminal skills
in order to stay in operation.
That's my practice.
And you monitor things
like earnings and payroll?
Of course. Why?
Well, because whoever is
behind these robberies
seems to have advance knowledge
of when each individual agency
will be receiving
a large influx of cash.
If we could look at your
client's employee records...
- That's not gonna happen. No.
- Mr. Young, right now...
you are the only person we can connect
to every place that's been robbed.
Nice try.
Come on, giving you information in order
to avoid being investigated myself
would be an ethical violation
of the first magnitude.
You want employee records?
Try a warrant.
I actually have a better idea.
Why don't we discuss it
with special investigator
Brenda Johnson of the I.R.S.?
Ms. Johnson, this is Mr. Young.
He also has an interest
in the string of robberies
that I've asked you to examine.
- Very nice to meet you, sir.
- And you.
Chief Pope asked that I quantify
the amount of cash
stolen from several
unidentified businesses,
as a proportion
of their yearly income,
and I found some
glaring discrepancies.
Of what sort?
Well, it seems that each
business lost, in one night,
up to 10% of their yearly gross,
indicating a vast under-reporting
of revenue.
- Really?
- Oh, yes.
In fact, if chief Pope were to
identify these businesses to us
by name and federal I.D. Number,
the Treasury Department
would immediately initiate
a 452.1c investigation
into all of them.
452.1c?
I'm not quite sure what that is.
Well, it's complicated, but...
just to audit the last
five years of tax returns
would take at least two years.
- Two years?
- But if chief Pope
were to send it our way,
we'd be up for it.
Anything else you'd like to know?
Do you have a flash drive handy?
- Coast clear?
- All set.
Lawyer grabbed whisper, ran out of here
like somebody was chasing him.
Now, Chief, take a look at the screen.
We found something.
"We"?
So I cross-checked
every every employee
from the eight companies Young
works for... bodyguards,
escorts, managers, even temp staff.
Besides Young, only one
social-security number
connects to all the companies
that were robbed.
Thanks.
You okay?
Yeah. I'm... fine. I'm just...
my eyes are tired from squinting
at the screen.
Okay.
One number, 4 different names.
Terry Paswell, Tesha Dawn,
Cassie Bell...
Kelli Malone.
Kelli as in
"she gave me her drugs" Kelli?
Kelli, the girl in the hospital?
The one who got shot?
Yes. At least I'll know
where to find her.
Thank you.
When Mickael, our boss went down.
Blood everywhere.
And I felt this, like, whoosh.
I felt like someone
shoved me really hard.
A bullet will do that to you.
My husband, Vince,
thinks that I work at a diner.
And I usually do...
on Thursday nights.
If he finds out
what really happened...
- Do you have to tell him?
- Wait. Your husband doesn't...
He doesn't know
that you're a stripper?
Is it safe to assume that he doesn't
know about your other aliases, either?
- My what?
- All the names you use
at all the other agencies
you work for...
- Tesha, Terry, Dawn.
- A lot of girls do that.
It's part of my job to...
create a false impression
for these guys.
Clients can get over-interested.
Look, Vince is an Iraqi war veteran.
He's had a lot of problems
since he came back.
He's lost three jobs.
I don't have skills
to support us any other way.
Then why don't you cooperate with us,
and we'll see what we can do?
Cooperate how?
Well, you're employed at
every agency that's been robbed.
Does anyone else know
where or when you work?
No. I tell no one.
Did you recognize anything
about the shooter?
Anything... his eyes, his voice?
I don't know.
He wore a mask.
It happened really fast.
What about all those drugs
you were carrying?
You remember those?
- How much *** are we talking about?
- Look, I don't deal.
I just give it away for free.
Last night, the customers were snorting
it up their noses with $100 bills.
Okay, after a few hits, they put
those $100 bills in my bra.
Look...
I'm a little older than
most of the other girls.
Nothing makes me look prettier
than a few lines of ***.
I don't know anything
about these robberies.
I'm just trying to help my husband.
And now I'm ruined.
- That is one sad story.
- Don't tell me you fell for that.
Her husband loses his job,
and her only option
is to hand out *** to strangers
while taking her clothes off?
- Please. I don't buy it for a second.
- Wait, wait.
But if Kelli's lying, then Vince
probably knows she's stripping.
Of course he did.
And he's an Iraqi war veteran.
What kind of handgun
are they using over there now, sergeant?
Beretta m9, same type of weapon
used in the robberies.
Exactly.
We need to get a search warrant
for the malone residence.
Whoa, on what grounds?
We don't have any physical evidence
connecting them to the robberies.
Forget the robberies. She just admitted
to handing out *** to clients.
For all we know, she's hoarding
kilos of it under her bed.
I have to get home for dinner.
Have lieutenant provenza contact me
after you've served the search warrant.
Maybe y'all can wrap this up
before I finish dessert.
You got it, chief.
Hi, it's me.
Hey.
What are you doing on the table?
- What are you doing?
- What am I doing...
- What?
- Nothing.
What's up?
Your mother and Claire
have apparently agreed on what
the hotel suite should look like.
My poor father.
Where are you?
We haven't made the arrest yet.
You're not coming home?
Honey, I can't.
I... I am so sorry.
Look, I would've called you earlier,
but I kept hoping we'd be done.
We're probably gonna be here
all night.
You're upset.
I can tell you're upset.
Just remember this the next time
you're mad at me 'cause
I have to put my work first.
I will.
I will.
Honey,
I am so sorry.
You didn't plan it this way, I know.
Just make it to our little ceremony
tomorrow, and I'll be fine.
I will.
Hon, listen, I got to go.
OK, take care of yourself.
Vince malone, I've got a warrant
to search your house, sir. Step aside.
- What are you doing here?
- Want to tell us where the drugs are?
Nice tv, man. You like games, too?
So much for the couple
struggling to get by.
Here.
Looks like a gram of coke.
All right, okay, you found my drugs,
so arrest me.
What's the hurry?
- There's something back here.
- All right, let's move it.
There we go.
Fresh drywall.
Check it out, chief.
The dog can smell money?
$100 bills used to snort ***.
Vince malone, you are under arrest.
Put your hands behind your back.
You have the right to remain silent.
Anything you say can and will be used
against you in a court of law.
You have the right to an attorney.
If you cannot afford one,
it will be appointed by the state.
Have you heard
- and understood these rights, sir?
- Yes, sir, I do.
So, tell me, Vince,
on this cash you have here,
is this your wife's blood, or is it from
the man you murdered this morning?
No, I cut myself.
Really? Where?
It was a long time ago.
When I was hiding...
I can type this blood so fast
it'll make your head spin.
All right, look,
you have to understand something.
I never meant to shoot anyone,
but that guy was coming at me, and...
I would never hurt Kelli. All right?
Kelli has nothing to do with this.
You just happen to rob escort agencies
only on the nights that your wife works?
Chief, we're gonna need
more evidence bags.
I refuse to believe
his wife's not behind all this.
He's not smart enough
to plan these robberies on his own.
We'll get the wife, chief.
She was at the last robbery,
and she lives in a house
insulated with cash.
He doesn't have
to testify against her.
Spousal privilege.
She's not gonna get away, chief.
We'll get around
the spousal-rights problem.
- We'll turn the guy around.
- And I'll tell you how...
When you call me
on your way back from italy.
Don't give him his phone call
until you absolutely have to.
And don't let him talk to his wife
until after he's arraigned.
Fritz will be here
any minute, I'm sure.
Oh, mama, I'm not worried
about Fritzi not showing up.
It takes a while to get someone like
El Jefe completely through booking.
It's not like
the minister's going anywhere.
Are you sure, sure, sure
Claire is legally qualified
to marry people?
Oh, yes, mama, yes.
Besides, I did a background
check on her.
Fritz is here!
He's getting dressed right now.
I told them to start the music
because the photographer's
only got 30 minutes, and if we're not
out of this place at 3:00 p.m.,
it's gonna cost me
another million dollars.
Not that I'd begrudge
one penny of it to see you
looking so beautiful and happy.
You are happy, right?
Oh, daddy, of course I am.
Now, don't make me cry.
It took me an hour
to put on this makeup.
Well, when you're ready, then.
Take your time, dear.
You waited too long
to rush through this.
Dearly beloved,
we are gathered here today
in sight of the boundless sea,
mother of all life,
to join two loving people
in matrimony.
Brenda, Fritz never gives up
on the people he loves.
Fritz,
I know
I don't need to tell you this,
but brenda never gives up
on anything.
This is why you two,
y'all,
make the perfect match.
Okay, let's do this.
Now just the howard family.
No, no. That includes you.
Honey, you're one of us now.
How much time before the reception?
About three hours. Why?
Now just the two of you.
I ran out of there
before we finished processing El Jefe.
I just have to go back,
put my signature
on his arrest papers.
You're kidding!
It's lousy timing. I know that.
I'm really, I'm sorry.
Well, if it weren't for these pictures,
I could care less.
If you two are in a rush, I could
just take a couple more shots here,
and then I could rearrange you
any way you like.
That's a great idea, son.
We got to get out of here lickety-split.
What can we do to help?
Rearrange us how?
Now watch this. I'll add you in.
Cut, paste...
And look.
Group shot of all of you at the railing.
Hello, sergeant David Gabriel,
major crimes.
What?
Chief, didn't you just get married?
No, no, Provenza and Flynn,
they went at him most of the night,
but he's sticking by that story.
But Kelli still doesn't know
we have her husband under arrest, so...
- Did she get married or not?
- She got married.
Yeah, he's still here.
You want to speak to him?
Sure. Hold on.
Buzz.
Phone.
Here he comes.
Yes, chief?
Okay.
Well, I can make the video
look that way.
How soon do you need it?
The wife's mirandized.
I told her we do that to everyone when
we take their statement more than once.
I told her that the video,
standard procedure.
And she's shocked,
shocked to hear her husband
was involved
in these horrible crimes.
I'm gonna give buzz a signal when
I want lieutenant Tao to play the audio
in the waiting room.
Thanks.
Lieutenant Tao,
would you please set up a laptop
so Mr. Malone can observe
the interview?
Chief, we... we own the waiting area
and the hallways for another half-hour.
- What the hell are you doing here?
- Mr. Malone.
I'm making vows today, so listen up.
If I hear one more word
come out of your mouth,
you have my solemn word
you will never see
Kelli again
for the rest of your life.
Nod if you understand me.
Hospital wi-fi is good, chief.
Thank you.
I'll have audio for you in a sec.
Good afternoon, Kelli.
We're so sorry to put this extra burden
of your husband's guilt on you,
especially right now, but we thought
you should know the truth.
Vince didn't do these things.
I know how hard it is to accept
that the person
you love the most might be
hiding things from you,
but remember...
You tried to hide
being an escort from him,
so anything's possible, right?
We, we found all the money
from the robberies hidden
behind a wall in your house.
Sorry.
What if the money wasn't stolen?
We found your boss's blood
on some of the cash we retrieved.
And I'm afraid that's not all.
Buzz.
This is the security footage
that we got from the robbery.
We've had a chance to study it,
and you might want to brace yourself.
It's pretty shocking.
Could you play that again, Buzz?
You said you didn't remember
how many shots were fired,
but what you also
might not remember is that Vince
intentionally pointed the gun at you
and pulled the trigger.
He shot me.
On purpose?
I'm afraid it gets worse.
When we confronted Vince
with this video,
he said that you planned
the whole thing.
That's a lie.
I don't know what's up
with the sound.
You know what Vince was doing
when you sent him home for toothpaste?
What?
He was packing up his brand-new S.U.V.
And heading out of town.
We caught him just as he was
pulling out of the parking garage.
That son of a ***.
He shot you...
Here we go.
Let's try this.
This is what I get
for feeling sorry for him.
It's the story of my life.
You know what?
I only married Vince
because I was drunk.
He has a nice body, sure,
but he never knew what to do with it.
It's a lot easier to get decent sex
from a client.
I had nothing to do
with these robberies.
Vince is obviously a psycho.
You know what? He can go to hell.
I don't care about him.
I can't believe...
You ***!
You ***!
I couldn't compel Vince to testify
against you, but I knew you could.
You're so good with him.
I'll come back in here
if I need your help.
Well, as you can see,
your relationship
with Kelli's a little one-sided.
She was still having sex
with her clients?
Don't expect her to come visit you
while you're in prison.
She'll be prowling around for some
other guy dumb enough to fall for her,
making him promises
she never means to keep.
Just like she did with you.
I didn't want her stripping,
but she said she needed the money
and her bosses took most of it.
So when I married her,
I promised to get
most of it back for her.
And I thought
we were gonna have a family.
And, and I thought she loved me.
Maybe you should write
all this down.
It always helped for me
to clear my head
when I can put down
what happened on paper.
Right.
Am I looking
at a life sentence here?
From the moment
you were married, my friend.
From the moment you said, "I do."
All right.
What makes a good marriage?
I think patience.
Patience.
And separate bathrooms.
Up until now, you guys had
avoided all the big mistakes
That people make
in a relationship...
Getting married, buying a house,
and having kids.
I look at this wedding today
as a big red flag.
Hi, I just wanted to say that...
I really have enjoyed working
with both of you, truly.
And...
This really couldn't be
happening to two nicer...
people.
Congratulations, you guys.
Hey, you guys, enjoy italy.
You've earned it.
And, make sure you "sleep in"
a lot your first week out.
I don't know much
about successful relationships.
But,
you seem to have one,
and I'm...
I'm happy
to have been a part of your lives.
I just wanted to say it's really nice
to be invited to the reception,
and I hope this little tribute
is something that you will like
and keep and remember.
My wife died six years ago...
And...
I've never taken off her ring.
Always...
love each other.
Always.
Well,
I'm...
happy for you... both.
May each year
bring you closer together.
Sir.
So,
just say something nice?
That's what I did.
All right. All right.
Okay...
Let me think.
Sergeant.
I got your transfer request.
Good, I think,
C.I. would be a good place
to utilize what I've learned.
Well, you may have some competition.
She's about to throw the bouquet.
Wait a minute. You mean
Irene put herself up for the job, too?
She did, without telling
your chief anything about it.
I assume you haven't said
anything to the bride either.
No, sir. I have not.
All right.
Well, let's keep it that way.
Now,
before we leave the bride and groom
so they can get ready
to go Atlanta...
There's just one
last little thing to do.
If all the unmarried people
could step forward just a bit.
You're gonna do this.
Yes. If I'm doing it,
you're doing it.
No peeking.
Get in fast.
Ready, set,
throw!
A win is a win is a win!
Okay, y'all,
just hold on one second.
I'm gonna change out of this dress,
but don't anyone leave, okay?
Hey. Hey.
You feel any different yet?
Yes, I do.
I feel like I know my limitations better
and that you still don't have any.
Come on.
- Why do you even think like that?
- Because, Fritzi,
I love you with all my heart.
But sometimes I think
my heart is only this big.
That's because you can't see it.
Your heart
is large enough
to carry me and the job...
and then some.
I am fully aware
of who I just married.
So hurry up and change,
because I want to dance with you.