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Friday, September 24, 2004

Henry and Mike attend the wedding of Chris and Alison with Alison's brother-in-law Hal's daughters Nikki and Jen.  They show up and Henry opens the door for the women to go in, then stays outside to chat with Mike.  "Okay, check this out -- after the ceremony, we hit the reception. There will be toasting, there will be dining, and then, there will be dancing. Which is where I make my move," says Henry.  "Uh-huh. What move is that?" asks Mike doubtfully.  "Well, I give Nikki the smoky look, and I slip the band leader a fiver, he plays 'Strangers in the Night.' Is that too much?" asks Henry.  Mike notes that it's not a very contemporary choice.  "Yeah, but, Mike, you know, retro is romantic. It's mysterious. It's perfect for a couple that's so new to one another, like she and I. I mean, think about it -- she has no idea just how fantastic I really am, but after tonight," says Henry hopefully.  Mike suggests they go inside.  "Okay, okay. Just one more question," says Henry, putting his arm around Mike.  "At the end of the dance -- sorry," seeing the look on Mike's face, Henry removes his arm.  "At the end of the dance, do I dip her?"  "Okay, if she dances with you, and if the bandleader plays that song, don't dip her," advises Mike.  They go inside and find the girls, who are watching the  mother of the bride and the mother of the groom discover they're wearing the same dress.  "Mayday, mayday. Mayday. Dress alert 1:00. Let's get outta the line of fire," suggests Henry as he leads them into the church.

"So, what do you think?" Jen asks Nikki.  "About us moving in together? I think it's great. Especially with the house getting so crowded," says Nikki.  "Crowded house?" asks Mike.  Jen tells him that Will has come home.  "Will is home? Will, as in the Will who poisoned Rose D'Angelo?" asks Henry, who has just picked a flower out of a bouquet to put in his lapel.  "As in the Will who is my little brother," says Jen defensively.  "Right, right, right, right. So he's out of the... special hospital?" asks Henry.  "He's fine. The doctors say he's doing remarkably well, and the judge agreed to release him," answers Jen.  They all sit down and wait for the wedding.

Today’s episode was directed by Greg Saccaro and written by Elizabeth Page.

 

Transcripts from TVMegasite

Henry: Ladies. Okay, check this out -- after the ceremony, we hit the reception. There will be toasting, there will be dining, and then, there will be dancing. Which is where I make my move.

Mike: Uh-huh. What move is that?

Henry: Well, I give Nikki the smoky look, and I slip the band leader a fiver, he plays "strangers in the night." Is that too much?

Mike: It's not the most contemporary choice I've ever heard.

Henry: Yeah, but, Mike, you know, retro is romantic. It's mysterious. It's perfect for a couple that's so new to one another, like she and I. I mean, think about it -- she has no idea just how fantastic I really am, but after tonight --

Mike: Okay, if we don't go inside, we're gonna miss the reception.

Henry: Okay, okay. Just one more question. At the end of the dance -- sorry. At the end of the dance, do I dip her?

Mike: Okay, if she dances with you, and if the bandleader plays that song, don't dip her.

Henry: Mayday, mayday. Mayday. Dress alert 1:00. Let's get outta the line of fire.

 

Jennifer: So, what do you think?

Nikki: About us moving in together? I think it's great. Especially with the house getting so crowded.

Mike: Crowded house?

Jennifer: Will's home.

Henry: Will is home? Will, as in the Will who poisoned Rose D'Angelo?

Jennifer: As in the Will who is my little brother.

Henry: Right, right, right, right. So he's out of the special hospital?

Jennifer: He's fine. The doctors say he's doing remarkably well, and the judge agreed to release him, so -- you know what? Excuse me for a second. 

 

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