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  Episode Information  
Title: For Whom the Wedding Bells Toll
Episode Number: 124
Season: 5
Season Episode #.: 25
Original Airdate: Monday May 15th, 1995
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Episode Crew
Director: Shelley Jensen
Writer: Leilani Downer
  Episode Summary  
Will gets cold feet the day before his wedding.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Garcelle Beauvais-NilonplayedHerselfRecurring (second appearance)
Jeff TownesplayedJazzRecurring (39th appearance)
John AmosplayedFred WilkesRecurring (4th appearance)
Kim FieldsplayedHerselfRecurring (second appearance)
Nia LongplayedLisaRecurring (16th appearance)
Vernee Watson-JohnsonplayedVyRecurring (12th appearance)
Arthel Neville (2)playedHerself 
John Cothran, Jr.playedMinister 
Tempestt BledsoeplayedHerself 
  Episode Quotes  
Jazz: Man, I found out she slept with every guy on my building!
Will: She had sex with all of 'em?!
Jazz: SHE DID?!
 
  Cultural References  
Will: My favourite weeding gift: Ben Franklin!

Benjamin Franklin was an American journalist, author, scientist, diplomat, and inventor who was also one of the leaders of the American Revolution. In 1785, he became an slavery abolitionist and his face embellishes the American $100 bill.
 
Will: You look like a Chocolate flavor Pepto-Bismol.

Pepto-Bismol is a digestive medicine worldwide recognized for its pink color - originally developed at the start of the 20th century - that relieves heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, nausea and diarrhea.
 
Will: Ok, come on Ike and Tina, let's go.

Will is referring to Ike and Tina Turner. Tina is a R&B singer who was discovered by Ike, a noted pioneer of rock and roll. They eventually got married but Ike was constantly abusing Tina, which led her to divorce him.
 
Fred: You left it on top of my…uh, Angelou's book of poetry.´

Maya Angelou is considered one of the United States' most talented poets, and one of the strongest voices for civil rights activism in America. Her volume of poetry, "Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'Fore I Die" (1971) was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.
 
Carlton: Last train to Clarksville. Last of the Mohicans.

"Last train to Clarksville" was one hit song by the Monkees. The Last of the Mohicans is a 1826 epic novel by James Fenimore Cooper.
 
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