| Description of wedding | Sitcom | Bride and Groom |
| The bride discovers, on the night before the wedding, that her groom has no interest in sex. Her friend sleeps with the groom's Scottish cousin, despite his unintelligible accent. | |
| One of the bride's friends forgets to pick her up, causing her to take a subway and sprint through New York City in her wedding dress. | |
| The bride and groom plan a destination wedding with hopes that no one will attend. When guests surprise them and show up, they're quickly forced to throw a wedding together. | |
| The bride won't appear in photographs, so she creates a virtual version of herself to walk down the aisle. | |
| To raise money for the wedding, the groom files a frivolous lawsuit against his bride's neighbor and then against her uncle. They eventually reconcile and have a simple wedding. | |
| The pregnant bride gets queasy just before she walks down the aisle, and her father has a heart attack | |
| The wedding hall, scheduled to be demolished after the wedding, is partially torn down early. The groom says the wrong name at the altar. | |
| The bride's sister brings her ex-husband's brother as a date, primarily to spite the bride. The bride's son gets spaghetti sauce, wax, and pudding on his tuxedo. | |
| En route to Las Vegas, the groom gets pulled over, and cops take his money. He takes a job as a male escort to pay for the wedding. Meanwhile, jewel thieves harass his friends. | |
| The groom's Jeep won't start and he sprains his ankle, making him several hours late to the chapel. | |
| | Description of wedding | Sitcom | Bride and Groom |
| The bride gets a flat tire and can't be found. After she's found, she endures the groom's family deriding her. The bride falls off the honeymoon yacht. | |
| The bride and groom can't keep their hands off each other, the caterer quits, the priest dies, and complications with a dumbwaiter occur throughout. | |
| Dog and cat destroy the wedding reception, including the wedding cake. The bride and groom bring their children from former marriages on the honeymoon. | |
| The bride and groom insist on a small, outdoor wedding. They also keep a secret--they're moving to Alaska--from the bride's parents. | |
| An arranged marriage, the bride and groom have never met. The bride is in love with another man, who also loves her. At the ceremony, their love is revealed. | |
| The father of the bride makes ethnic jokes at the groom, the mother of the bride poorly serves as accompanist, and a loudly flushed toilet interrupts the bride's entrance. | |
| The groom has a reputation as a womanizer. The bride's best friend, trying to protect her, locks her in his basement. He eventually gives her away. | |
| The bride and groom are informed that their original vows weren't valid, so they stage a second wedding. The bride's sister kidnaps the groom, hoping to prevent the wedding. | |
| The groom drinks a potion that causes a rash of a map to break out on his chest, leading to his kidnapping, although others think he simply has cold feet. | |
| The bride's mother tries to sabotage the wedding in many different ways. She's ecstatic when the bride calls the wedding off because the groom wants a pre-nup. | |
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