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Monday, April 9, 2007 When Vienna's best friend can't make the wedding, a nervous Henry generously offers to postpone it. But after getting kicked out of Margo's house, Maddie shows up and bonds with Vienna, who asks her to be her maid of honor so the wedding can go on as planned! Today’s episode was directed by Michael Eilbaum and written by Susan Dansby.
Transcripts from TVMegasite Henry: Vienna! Vienna: Oh, I've missed you! Henry: What do you mean, you missed me? I've only been gone an hour and our wedding gifts seem to have doubled since then. Vienna: Of course they have. The mail came when you were gone. Ooh, my darling, Henry, you've got your wedding shoes. Let me see. Henry: No, you can't see them. Not until I walk down the isle. Some things are still sacred. Vienna: Guess who's coming to our wedding? Henry: Emma, Katie, you, me -- Vienna: Sven and Ingmar and Viggo, Isak and Bjorn! Henry: Vikings are coming to our wedding? Vienna: No, my brothers! They're my brothers. All five of them are coming! And Sven and Ingmar, they're bringing their families, too. So my nephews and nieces, they're going to be at our wedding and they can -- they can walk down the isle in a long, long line ahead of me. Henry: That's lovely. How many nephews and nieces do you have? Vienna: About 20 or so. Our family's very fertile. So, we got to get them costumes. I am going to call Sven. Henry: Sweetie, that's a lot of people there. I didn't know we were inviting people from out of town. Vienna: Yes we are. Our friends and business associates. Henry: Our friends? Vienna: So with all the people you know here and everyone I have flying in from all over the world, Oakdale is going to have the biggest wedding they've ever seen.
Henry: All of these people are coming? Vienna: Yes. Henry: Well, my side, you see, is going to be a little unbalanced because I just have Katie and Maddie, and I don't know, maybe snickers. Vienna: Who is Mr. Snickers? Henry: Don't worry about it. He probably won't make it anyway. Vienna: Well, what about your family? Henry: We're not that close. They probably won't even send presents. Vienna: Which reminds me -- I have a little something for you. Henry: Oh, those are beautiful. Thank you so much. That's great. Vienna: Have I invited too many people? Henry: I don't know. I just thought it could be a little more personal. Vienna: Oh, so you were serious when you were saying that you only wanted our friends here in Oakdale to come? Henry: Yeah, what's the matter with you and me and a couple of witnesses? Vienna: Oh. Oh. Whatever you want, Henry. Henry: Are you serious? You're going to un-invite hundreds of people? Vienna: I have you. I don't need anyone else.
Henry: What's wrong, pumpkin? Vienna: Nothing you need to worry about. Henry: Okay. Vienna: Oh, Henry, this is terrible! I was going to ask Elizabet to be my maid of honor, and now, she's going away for a month-long cruise in the Mediterranean. And you have Katie to be your best man and I don't have anybody to be my Katie! Henry: Okay, shh, okay, okay. I will talk to Katie. Maybe she'll reconsider it and be your maid of honor. How about that? Vienna: Then you wouldn't have a best man. I couldn't do that to you. I love you too much. Henry: Look, come on now. There are hundreds of women in here. Surely, somebody must be available. Vienna: No, those women are just acquaintances. I want someone who cares about me beside me. Maybe I should ask Emma. You know, she's the closest thing I have to family here. Henry: Yeah. Yeah, you could ask Emma. But then, she's hosting our wedding at the farm, so she might be really busy with all the festivities. Vienna: You know, this is what I love about you. You always thinking of others. Henry: Oh, I know. I'm thinking of you know, my dearest. Because this is your day and I want it to be perfect. So, as much as I want to marry you, like I want to take my next breath. I'm willing to make a sacrifice. And if you want to wait until Elizabet is ready, you just say the word.
Vienna: You want our wedding day to be perfect? That's so sweet. Henry: Aw, it's just the kind of guy I am. Vienna: I can't believe you're willing to postpone getting married so I can have my maid of honor. Henry: Oh, anything to please you, sweetheart. Now, you told me Elizabet, right? She's going to be gone for a month, and then when she gets back, she'll probably have, what -- a month's worth of things to catch up at least. So, we're looking at what -- June? Vienna: At the earliest. No, wait. No. No, I can't. I can't. I don't care if a cow and a chicken are our only witnesses. You know, nothing is going to make me wait that long to be your wife. Let's do it, Henry. Let's do it today! [ Knock on the door ] Henry: I'll be right back. Maddie! Thank god, come on in. Hey, good to see you. Maddie: Hey, what's with the gifts? Vienna: Well, Henry and I are getting married! We're going to be sisters! Maddie: Okay, congratulations! When's the wedding -- Henry: Thank you so -- what's with the bag here? Are you going out of town again? Vienna: No, no, you can't be leaving. You're going to miss our wedding. Henry: Maddie? What's wrong? Maddie: Margo kicked me out. Henry: What? Why would she do that? Maddie: She was pretty mad. Henry: Mad about what? Was she mad because Casey followed you out of town? Maddie: That's part of it. Henry: What's the other part? Maddie: She caught Casey and me. Henry: What do you mean, she caught you and Casey? Are you guys trying to run away again? Maddie: No. Vienna: She caught you guys having sex!
Henry: Sweetheart, I just want you to shut up for just a second. Because my baby sister hasn't had sex -- Vienna: My sweet darling. Look at the glow, look in her eyes. It's like she has a special secret. Maddie: You can see that? Henry: Maddie, tell me that Vienna's wrong, please? Maddie: No, she's not. Casey and I slept together. Henry: Ohh, I'm not hearing this. I'm not hearing this. Vienna: Oh, darling, will you calm down? Henry: No, she's a baby! Vienna: Oh, you Americans are such puritans when it comes to sex. Madeline, she is a grown woman now, in every sense of the word, we should celebrate! You know, Madeline, if you have any questions about anything, you just come and ask me. Because when it comes to pleasing a man, I know everything there is to know. Maddie: Really, what kind of -- Henry: No, no, no! She's not going to ask you any question, because she's not going to do it again, right? Maddie: Henry, I love Casey and I want to be with him. Henry: I need a drink. I need a drink -- Maddie: And I need to ask you if it's okay if I move in with you now. Henry: Yeah, that's fine. That's fine. Maddie: I don't want to, you know, intrude or anything, or be in your way. Vienna: No, no, no, you are my sister now. You would never be in my way. And besides, we're going to get you your very own room, here at the hotel, won't we, Henry? Henry: I can't believe this is happening. Maddie: My own room? Vienna: Yes, and then, you can have your boyfriend come visit you -- Henry: No, no, no, no, he can't! Maddie: Yeah, he's right. Casey's under house arrest. He can't come visit me. Vienna: Well, you can have long phone conversations with him. Sensual, long conversations. Maddie: Oh, that's a really good idea -- Henry: What are you -- are you trying to teach my sister how to have phone sex? Vienna: All you have to do is just one little thing for me. Be my maid of honor. Maddie: Okay. Vienna: Great! That's settled! We can get married immediately! Henry: That's great. I'll drink to that.
Maddie: I really like Vienna. I really -- I didn't think I would. But when I came over here, I was pretty miserable. And now, she kind of made me feel okay. Henry: Yeah, she has that effect on people. Maddie: Can I ask you a question? Henry: Mm-hmm. As long as it's not about you or Casey or sex. Maddie: Henry, are you happy? Henry: I'm getting married. Maddie: Yeah, I know. That happened so fast. Henry: That's the way these things go sometimes. Maddie: Yeah, but is this what you really want? Do you really love Vienna? Henry: Vienna is a beautiful woman and she has everything that a man could want, even money. Plus, she loves me more than any woman ever has in my entire life. I would be a fool to pass that up.
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