A friend of an engaged couple in Charlotte sends them an invitation to their own wedding. While the bride has a problem giving up her independence, she finally gives in, and the jealous groom decides to crash her bachelorette party.
A Boston couple are challenged to marry in one week or separate after receiving an invitation in the mail for their own wedding. But first, the groom must convince the bride-to-be's parents that he has left his playboy days behind him.
Gabrielle, 24 and Jesse, 29 of San Diego have been dating for the past three years. With their relationship stalled, roommate Mandi shocks them with an invitation to attend their own wedding. Gabrielle is a graduate student, who has battled issues of a tough family upbringing, and Jesse is a medical sales executive, who has fought to convince people that his days of promiscuity are over. Meanwhile, the bachelorette party is nearly ruined when Gabrielle's ex-boyfriend shows up, and Jesse loses his cool, jeopardizing their future.
Despite their families being against this relationship, a New Jersey couple who have dated for two years now must decide whether they are ready to get married or split for good.
A Chicago couple who've been dating over four years now must decide whether to wed or break it off for good. The would-be bride has dreams of moving to Los Angeles and become a model and actress, whereas the groom wants to remain in Chicago and remain in his job as a sales executive.
An interracial couple from North Carolina must decide whether its time to get married or end their 10-year relationship immediately.