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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - For Whom the Bells Toll (Mar/07/2007) | | The Bell sisters, Annie, Jane and Sammy, inherit The Wedding Palace following their parents' divorce. As they take over the family wedding planning business, the sisters must deal with the complications that come their way in both business and their personal lives. Meanwhile, Jane has to escape the advances of Ernesto, the head chef. | | Special Guest Stars: Fyvush Finkel as Saul Finkelstein, | Guest Stars: Pamela Adlon as Dede, Len Lesser as Peppy Miller, LeeAnn Taylor as Bridesmaid, Renée Taylor as Gladys Miller, Luke Van Pelt as Paul Pontell, Cheyenne Wilbur (1) as Minister, Matthew Settle as Michael Madison, Patrika Darbo as Edith Bretch, Costas Mandylor as Ernesto, Maia Madison as Nicole Harris, Missi Pyle as Amanda Pontell, Sherri Shepherd as Debbie Quill, Heather Tom as Laurie, Nicholle Tom as Lainie, Brandon Quinn as Jack Cohen, Delta Burke as Stella Pontell | Director: Jon Amiel (1) Writer: Jason Katims, David E. Kelley (1) | | Songs: Johann Sebastian Bach -- Air on a G String, Johann Pachelbel -- Canon in D, Elton John -- Chapel of Love, Fergie -- Here I Come, Nat "King" Cole -- L-O-V-E, Dean Martin -- That's Amore, George Frideric Handel -- Water Music Suite 2 in D, Richard Wagner -- Wedding March, Felix Mendelssohn -- Wedding March (Recessional) | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Wedding from Hell (Mar/16/2007) | | The Bell sisters have to deal with budges troubles for Bridget's wedding to her fiancé, Ross. Bridget's conservative family refuses to pay for the wedding because they think Ross is gay. As the wedding approaches, Bridget's friends plot to stop the marriage from happening, but Bridget and Ross are determined to prove their love. Meanwhile, David becomes involved with a drunken bridesmaid. | | Guest Stars: David Doty as Rev. Nelson Cody, Keri Safran as Carol, Kristi Clainos as Myra, Azita Ghanizada as Jody, Janelle Inez as Ellen, Jeff Murphy as Billy Rabineau, Joe Egender as Usher Bob, Katie Flynn as Daphne, Cleavant Derricks as Cedric, Costas Mandylor as Ernesto Mancini, Sherri Shepherd as Debbie Quill, Stephen Guarino as Ross Michael, Laura Margolis as Bridget Heller, Erin Gray as Candy Heller | Director: Arvin Brown Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Partly Cloudy, With a Chance of Disaster (Mar/23/2007) | | Dede, a runaway bride, returns to The Wedding Palace demanding another chance at getting married. With Dede and Luke's ceremony back on, the sisters have to balance to weddings in one day. The sisters begin to wonder if Sammy would actually seduce a groom when she begins to flirt with Robert, a man marrying a much older woman. Meanwhile, former client and bridezilla Amanda Pontell threatens the sisters with a lawsuit and Ralph, the wedding singer, comes down with laryngitis. | | Guest Stars: Sherri Shepherd as Debbie Quill, Jessica Walter as Candace Sinclair, Paul Greene (1) as Robert Harris, Gerry Becker as Dr. Sean Westfield, Pamela Adlon as Dede, Jeffrey Stubblefield as Lucas Quinn, Heather Tom as Laurie, Nicholle Tom as Lainie, Matthew Settle as Michael Madison, Michael Kostroff as Milton Crest, Cleavant Derricks as Cedric, | Uncredited: David Pearl (2) as Dancer | Director: Dennie Gordon (1) Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - The Fantasy (Mar/30/2007) | | Sammy tries to talk some sense into Muffy, a bride who wants to dress like Dulcinea, the heroine of The Legend of Don Quixote, which amounts to a very revealing Penthouse-esque dress. Meanwhile, Jane heads to a couples counselor in order to save her marraige and is told to try role play; and Ralph is shocked when Amanda Pontell returns to tell him her marriage has been annulled. | | Guest Stars: Elliott Goldwag as Usher #2, Heather Tom as Laurie, Nicholle Tom as Lainie, Audrey Wasilewski as Dr. Marie Fields, Adriana Demeo as Muffy Stevens, David Rountree (1) as Ike, Fred Ornstein as Herschel, Stephen Macht as Rabbi Joseph Fishman, Costas Mandylor as Ernesto Mancini, Sherri Shepherd as Debbie Quill, Cleavant Derricks as Cedric, Cloris Leachman as Edith Fleischman, Alex Rocco as Larry Herschfield, Bill Macy (1) as Benjamin Fleischman | Director: Mel Damski Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - The Most Beautiful Girl (Apr/06/2007) | | Amanda Pontell beings working as a wedding planner and is able to score new clients for The Wedding Palace, though her techniques are somewhat unethical. Johnny Kad makes suggestions on how to make the business more profitable, including sending Ralph and Cedric to wedding singer school. Meanwhile, one of the brides puts a rift between the sisters when she requests Annie as her point person. | | Guest Stars: Abigail Spencer as Tricia Norwood, Brooke Bloom as Allie Crow, Mario Piccirillo as Chef Anton Torino, Fred Willard as Billy Ray Popcorn, Christopher Rich as Johnny Kad, Christina Moore (1) as Chrissie Miller, Ilia Volokh as Woolfie Shultz, Ana Alexander as Jennifer, Mary Alexandra Stiefvater as Isabelle, Greg Callahan as Mr. Miller, Geoffrey Owens as Dr. Harris, David Doty as Rev. Nelson Cody, Cleavant Derricks as Cedric | Director: Michael Zinberg Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Fools in Love (Unaired) | Jane begins to think that their latest groom, Simon, may not be a doctor like he claims, especially when his future father-in-law needs medical attention at the rehearsal dinner and Simon hesistates before helping. Later, Simon admits he's lying, but refuses to tell his fiance, forcing Jane to debate whether or not to reveal the truth to the bride-to-be.
Meanwhile, The Wedding Palace is threatened with a lawsuit by a father who doesn't want his daughter to marry another woman. Elsewhere, Debbie confronts Cedric; Annie changes her appearance in a drastic way; and David becomes interested in Annie again. | | Guest Stars: Cleavant Derricks as Cedric | | Writer: David E. Kelley (1) | | | |
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