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Anyway, once we get to the office it’s pitch-meeting time, and as always, Jane has a half-baked idea. She wants to do a wedding roundup. Oliver walks in mid-pitch and, excited for the fashion aspect of it, asks if it’s going ahead, to which Jane responds “yes” and Jacqueline responds “no.” The boss doesn’t think there’s anything new about this idea , but Jane wants to do it as a kind of millennial check-in on weddings and how they’re evolving.
While Jane gets all gooey over weddings, Sutton — the actual bride-to-be — is somewhat less willing to throw herself into wedding prep. Remembering how her mother always thought she needed to have a man and be married to be happy, Sutton’s nervous about the whole concept. So when Oliver gets a call about his niece ripping her school uniform and needing to have a new one brought to the school, Sutton jumps at the chance to get out of the office and away from wedding chat.
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