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* ''Series/{{Outlander}}'': Season 1, "The Wedding" focuses on Jamie and Claire's wedding night interspersed with flashbacks to the wedding preparations and the actual ceremony.
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** Sara Lance and Ava Sharpe's wedding forms part of the plot of the ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'' Season 6 finale.


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* ''Series/{{Lucifer|2016}}'': Maze and Eve tie the knot in the Season 6 episode "My Best Fiend's Wedding."
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* A variant in the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama World Tour'' episode "Niagara Brawls," which isn't about ''real'' marriages, but has a wedding-themed challenge set in Las Vegas, "the honeymoon capital of the world." Contestants are randomly paired up as bride and groom, with the groom directing the bride through an obstacle course to get her dress and then crossing Niagara Falls to get to "customs." [[BelligerentSexualTension Alejandro and Heather]], [[WorkingWithTheEx Duncan and Courtney]], Owen and Blaineley, and [[StalkerWithACrush Sierra and Cody]] are all paired up as couples. Being an ordained minister, Sierra takes the opportunity to legally marry Cody by saying her vows very quickly and then tricking him into saying "I do."
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018'' epiosde, "My Best Toy's Wedding", after Summer tells the other babies about a wedding she went to, the babies get the idea to have their own wedding, where [[CompanionFood Potato]] will be wed to [[CompanionCube Nattie the Narwhal]]. Gonzo and Summer have to learn to compromise when their plans for each of their toys contrast with each other's.
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* The final one-shot of the Vox Machina storyline in ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'' features Percy and Vex having a proper wedding after they had previously eloped during the TimeSkip. Naturally, one past villain is determined to ruin this.

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* The final one-shot of the Vox Machina storyline in ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'' features Percy and Vex having a proper wedding after they had previously eloped during the TimeSkip. Naturally, one past villain is determined to ruin this. [[spoiler:As a surprise wedding gift, Scanlan uses his final Wish spell to bring Vex's deceased brother, Vax, back for long enough to speak with his sister once more.]]
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* ''Series/{{JAG}}'': Bud and Harriet's wedding in the episode "Wedding Bell Blues".

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* ''Series/{{JAG}}'': Bud and Harriet's wedding in the episode [[Recap/JAGS03E23WeddingBellBlues "Wedding Bell Blues".Blues"]]. There is still a court case for the main characters to deal with, but even fans of the show could understandably forget about it.

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* The second season of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' ends with "A Canterlot Wedding", a two-part episode focusing on the wedding between Twilight's brother Shining Armor and her former foal sitter, Princess Cadance. Things take a turn when [[ArcVillain Queen Chrysallis]], the queen of changelings, traps Cadance and disguises as her, hypnotizes Shining Armor, and infests Canterlot with her swarm of changelings. The queen is defeated with Shining and Cadance's PowerOfLove and the second part ends with their official wedding.

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The second season of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' ends with "A Canterlot Wedding", a two-part episode focusing on the wedding between Twilight's brother Shining Armor and her former foal sitter, Princess Cadance. Things take a turn when [[ArcVillain Queen Chrysallis]], the queen of changelings, traps Cadance and disguises as her, hypnotizes Shining Armor, and infests Canterlot with her swarm of changelings. The queen is defeated with Shining and Cadance's PowerOfLove and the second part ends with their official wedding.wedding.
** The 100th episode, "Slice of Life", centers around the citizens of Ponyville planning a hasty wedding for Cranky Doodle Dandy and Matilda after a printing mishap makes them realize they accidentally set the date for that very day, while the Mane Six are OutOfFocus fighting a bugbear out of town.
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** The GrandFinale of ''Series/{{Supergirl}}'' promenantly features the wedding of Alex Danvers and Kelly Olsen.
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* ''Fanfic/ForTheGloryOfIrk'': Chapter 68 features Dib and Lor's wedding. It's also a HalloweenEpisode, incidentally, as the two wanted a Halloween theme for the ceremony.

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* ''Series/FullHouse'': The season four finale is a two-parter about Jesse and Becky’s wedding day. The first part takes place the night before, and the second is Jesse’s race to get to the church on time after a last-minute last stunt before marriage leaves him stranded in the middle of nowhere.

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* ''Series/{{Friends}}'' does this several times including multiple season finales focused on weddings.
** The second season has two. The first is [[Recap/FriendsS2E11TheOneWithTheLesbianWedding "The One With The Lesbian Wedding"]] where Ross' ex-wife Carol marries her girlfriend Susan. The season ends with [[Recap/FriendsS2E24TheOneWithBarryAndMindysWedding "TOW Barry and Mindy's Wedding"]], although only Rachel, Ross, Monica and Richard attend this wedding.
** The [[Recap/FriendsS4E24TheOneWithRosssWeddingPartTwo fourth season finale]] is a two-parter focused on Ross and Emily's wedding in London complete with sniping in-laws and a venue that's been partially demolished.
** Season seven ends with [[Recap/FriendsS7E24TheOneWithMonicaAndChandlersWeddingPartTwo "TOW Monica and Chandler's Wedding"]] where Chandler briefly gets cold feet and almost runs out on the wedding.
** [[Recap/FriendsS10E12TheOneWithPhoebesWedding "TOW Phoebe's Wedding"]] isn't the finale, due to it taking place in the final season of the show, but is still the primary focus of the episode.
* ''Series/FullHouse'': The season four finale is a two-parter about Jesse and Becky’s Becky's wedding day. The first part takes place the night before, and the second is Jesse’s Jesse's race to get to the church on time after a last-minute last stunt before marriage leaves him stranded in the middle of nowhere.
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* ''WesternAnimation/InsideJob2021'': "My Big Flat Earth Wedding" focuses on Reagan's mother getting married to...herself (it's either for self-empowerment or just a way to piss Rand off). Of course, Rand hears of this and hijacks the ceremony with members of the Flat Earth society.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' episode, "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS5E19HappyEverAfter Happy Ever After]]", Mrs. Kyndley's daughter is getting married, and Mrs. Kyndley tasks Percy with getting the good luck package, which consists of something OldNewBorrowedAndBlue. The four things Percy finds for the package that fit the respective criteria are Old Slow Coach, a set of buffers, a flatbed, and of course, Thomas.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'' episode, "Menaced Marriage", Dennis and his parents attend the wedding of Mr. Wilson's niece. Margaret is the flower girl, and Dennis' pets, Ruff and Willy, cause havoc at the wedding due to the former having followed Dennis and his parents, and the latter having been smuggled in by Dennis.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/DennisTheMenace'' episode, "Menaced Marriage", "[[Recap/DennisTheMenace1986S2E9 Menaced Marriage]]", Dennis and his parents attend the wedding of Mr. Wilson's niece. Margaret is the flower girl, and Dennis' pets, Ruff and Willy, cause havoc at the wedding due to the former having followed Dennis and his parents, and the latter having been smuggled in by Dennis.
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* ''Series/TheBrittasEmpire'': The episode "[[Recap/TheBrittasEmpireS1E4UnderwaterWedding]]" begins at the end of a wedding conducted in the center's pool. On top of this, one of the plotlines revolves around the staff's attempts to free the best man, who has gotten stuck in the pool and is slowly drowning.

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* ''Series/TheBrittasEmpire'': The episode "[[Recap/TheBrittasEmpireS1E4UnderwaterWedding]]" "[[Recap/TheBrittasEmpireS1E4UnderwaterWedding Underwater Wedding]]" begins at the end of a wedding conducted in the center's pool. On top of this, one of the plotlines revolves around the staff's attempts to free the best man, who has gotten stuck in the pool and is slowly drowning.
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* ''Series/TheBrittasEmpire'': The episode "[[Recap/TheBrittasEmpireS1E4UnderwaterWedding]]" begins at the end of a wedding conducted in the center's pool. On top of this, one of the plotlines revolves around the staff's attempts to free the best man, who has gotten stuck in the pool and is slowly drowning.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' had a cartoon special "Smurfily Ever After" devoted to the wedding of CuteMute Laconia and her beloved Woody. Woody wanted it simple, but the Smurfs were willing to make it a monumental event, which got ruined by Gargamel showing up with his Ghoulliope musical machine. By the special's end, Woody got the simple wedding he wanted all along.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' had a cartoon special "Smurfily Ever After" devoted to the wedding of CuteMute Laconia and her beloved Woody. Woody wanted it simple, but the Smurfs were willing to make it a monumental event, which got ruined by Gargamel showing up with his Ghoulliope musical machine. By the special's end, Woody got the simple wedding he wanted all along.
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* ''Literature/ChocoholicMysteries'': ''Bridal Bash'' is centered around the run-up to Lee's wedding to her second husband Joe Woodyard after the two got engaged at the end of ''Puppy Puzzle''. The wedding itself doesn't happen until the very last chapter though.

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* One of the early books in ''Literature/TheBabySittersClub'' has the week-long preparation for Kristy's mother and stepfather's wedding, with the girls working together to look after nearly 15 kids combined.


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* The final one-shot of the Vox Machina storyline in ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'' features Percy and Vex having a proper wedding after they had previously eloped during the TimeSkip. Naturally, one past villain is determined to ruin this.
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** Pre-Crisis Earth-2 Superman had his wedding story told in ''Action Comics'' #484 in 1978, where at the time the Wizard put him under a hypnotic spell that made him forget that he was Superman, and instead lived his life as Clark Kent, who made Lois Lane fall in love with him to the point where they married. However, after finding out that Clark Kent was really Superman and having the Wizard restore Superman's memory, Lois was ready to forsake the marriage, but Superman refused to let her, and so the couple married again in his Secret Fortress using a Kryptonian marriage vow.

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** Pre-Crisis Earth-2 Superman had his wedding story told in ''Action Comics'' #484 in 1978, where at the time the Wizard put him under a hypnotic spell that made him forget that he was Superman, and instead lived his life solely as Clark Kent, who made Lois Lane fall in love with him to the point where they married. However, after finding out that Clark Kent was really Superman and having the Wizard restore Superman's memory, Lois was ready to forsake the marriage, but Superman refused to let her, and so the couple married again in his Secret Fortress using a Kryptonian marriage vow.
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** Pre-Crisis Earth-2 Superman had his wedding story told in ''Action Comics'' #484 in 1978, where at the time the Wizard put him under a hypnotic spell that made him forget that he was Superman, and instead lived his life as Clark Kent, who made Lois Lane fall in love to the point where they married. However, after finding out that Clark Kent was really Superman and having the Wizard restore Superman's memory, she was ready to forsake the marriage, but Superman refused to let her, and so the couple married again in his Secret Fortress using a Kryptonian marriage vow.

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** Pre-Crisis Earth-2 Superman had his wedding story told in ''Action Comics'' #484 in 1978, where at the time the Wizard put him under a hypnotic spell that made him forget that he was Superman, and instead lived his life as Clark Kent, who made Lois Lane fall in love with him to the point where they married. However, after finding out that Clark Kent was really Superman and having the Wizard restore Superman's memory, she Lois was ready to forsake the marriage, but Superman refused to let her, and so the couple married again in his Secret Fortress using a Kryptonian marriage vow.

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* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'': Post-Crisis Clark Kent and Lois Lane's wedding day is chronicled in ''ComicBook/SupermanTheWeddingAlbum''. Superman lost his powers a few weeks before the event, so he was physically equal to a normal man when he got hitched. At the time he was told his powers might never come back (of course, they did) but Lois insisted on going ahead with the wedding anyway. Thus reinforcing the idea that Lois was marrying him for his kind and caring nature, not for his superpowers or the glory of being "Mrs. Superman."

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Post-Crisis Clark Kent and Lois Lane's wedding day is chronicled in ''ComicBook/SupermanTheWeddingAlbum''. Superman lost his powers a few weeks before the event, so he was physically equal to a normal man when he got hitched. At the time he was told his powers might never come back (of course, they did) but Lois insisted on going ahead with the wedding anyway. Thus reinforcing the idea that Lois was marrying him for his kind and caring nature, not for his superpowers or the glory of being "Mrs. Superman.""
** Pre-Crisis Earth-2 Superman had his wedding story told in ''Action Comics'' #484 in 1978, where at the time the Wizard put him under a hypnotic spell that made him forget that he was Superman, and instead lived his life as Clark Kent, who made Lois Lane fall in love to the point where they married. However, after finding out that Clark Kent was really Superman and having the Wizard restore Superman's memory, she was ready to forsake the marriage, but Superman refused to let her, and so the couple married again in his Secret Fortress using a Kryptonian marriage vow.
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* ''Literature/TheCatWhoSeries'': Part of the plot of book #15 (''The Cat Who Went Into the Closet'') involves Qwill and Polly attending the wedding of Arch Riker and Mildred Hanstable. It mostly goes smoothly, except for Qwill having to rush back to Pickax early in a dogsled when the Gage mansion gets broken into and the cats are seemingly missing.
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* ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'': Episode 69 "A History of Rome Wedding" is an interesting example. A BreatherEpisode Creator/MikeDuncan put in the feed right before delving into the action-packed [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_of_the_Four_Emperors Year of the Four Emperors]] (69 CE), this episode describes Roman wedding customs and married life. [[RealLifeWritesThePlot It was prompted by Duncan's own wedding]] to [[TheGhost the woman who would be called "Mrs. The History of Rome" for the rest of the series]].
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This is when a show that isn't normally about marriage sends its characters to a wedding as the premise of an episode. Weddings in the beginning or middle of the work will usually be a supporting character's or a relative stranger's that the cast is roped into attending, while the lead's nuptials are usually reserved for the end. The premise of a Wedding Episode also varies with the work's genre and target audience -- a kids' show might have the characters attend their first wedding and learn about marriage, a sitcom wedding will [[MurphysLaw never go smoothly]] and [[WorstWeddingEver the characters have to scramble around the requisite shenanigans]], a romance story will inject as many twists and turns as it can, while an action-filled work might have it as a BreatherEpisode. Just note that to qualify, the episode has to be '''about''' a wedding.

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This is when a show that isn't normally about marriage sends its characters to a wedding as the premise of an episode. Weddings in the beginning or middle of the work will usually be a supporting character's or a relative stranger's that the cast is roped into attending, while the lead's nuptials are usually [[WeddingFinale reserved for the end.end]]. The premise of a Wedding Episode also varies with the work's genre and target audience -- a kids' show might have the characters attend their first wedding and learn about marriage, a sitcom wedding will [[MurphysLaw never go smoothly]] and [[WorstWeddingEver the characters have to scramble around the requisite shenanigans]], a romance story will inject as many twists and turns as it can, while an action-filled work might have it as a BreatherEpisode. Just note that to qualify, the episode has to be '''about''' a wedding.
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* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' parodies the trope in ''[[Recap/SupernaturalS07E08SeasonSevenTimeForAWedding "Season Seven, Time for a Wedding'']] during which an obsessed Sam fangirl uses magic to make him believe he's in love with and wants to marry her.

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* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' parodies the trope in ''[[Recap/SupernaturalS07E08SeasonSevenTimeForAWedding [[Recap/SupernaturalS07E08SeasonSevenTimeForAWedding "Season Seven, Time for a Wedding'']] during which an obsessed Sam fangirl uses magic to make him believe he's in love with and wants to marry her.
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* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' parodies the trope in ''[[Recap/SupernaturalS07E08SeasonSevenTimeForAWedding" Season Seven, Time for a Wedding'' during which an obsessed Sam fangirl uses magic to make him believe he's in love with and wants to marry her.

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* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' parodies the trope in ''[[Recap/SupernaturalS07E08SeasonSevenTimeForAWedding" Season ''[[Recap/SupernaturalS07E08SeasonSevenTimeForAWedding "Season Seven, Time for a Wedding'' Wedding'']] during which an obsessed Sam fangirl uses magic to make him believe he's in love with and wants to marry her.
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* The finale of ''Series/SchittsCreek'' revolves around David and Patrick's wedding.


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* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' parodies the trope in ''[[Recap/SupernaturalS07E08SeasonSevenTimeForAWedding" Season Seven, Time for a Wedding'' during which an obsessed Sam fangirl uses magic to make him believe he's in love with and wants to marry her.
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* ''Fanfic/CobysChoice'': After stopping Absalom's attempt to force Nami into marriage, Luffy decides to take advantage of the setup to make his and Nami's relationship official.
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* ''Series/LifeWithDerek'': Casey’s Aunt Fiona is getting remarried, and Casey is chosen to plan the whole shindig, but must deal with her cousin, Fiona’s daughter Victoria, and her attitude and obvious disapproval over her mom’s new marriage, plus her flirting with Casey’s titular {{Jerkass}} stepbrother.
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* ''Series/DogWithABlog'': Doubles as a FlashbackEpisode. While their parents are making plans to renew their vows, the kids tell Stan the story of their first wedding day and the BlendedFamilyDrama that went on.

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