The next morning she asks Dave about this and he commends her for being a good wingman. Penny awakens with a hangover as Max tells her about her embarrassing display the night before. She looks out the window and notices Shershow apparently leaving the hotel with his luggage, and runs out to stop him. She points out that he is far more responsible than he once was, but he fears that he will ruin all his good fortune eventually through his clumsiness and inability to understand others.
Penny counters that he has created a new, more stable identity for himself and convinces him not to leave. The ceremony begins, but upon entering Melinda sees Alex, panics, and runs off. She compares it to her own situation, noting that she is simply pretending to be friends with Dave even though she is still in love with him.
By default Max becomes the new Shershow, a sort of unarguable moniker considering he wore his pajama top to the bar. Let me say this now: I will personally vow my eternal devotion to this show if they have Derek on as a series regular. His high kicks, his impression of a stereotypical straight man pick from: Danny Zuko or Niles from Frasier , his making out with his seat mate during the actual ceremony: all flawless.
In addition to being considered a wedding jinx by the bride, Alex is finally really wrestling with what exactly she lost by running out on her own wedding. Later, after Melinda dashes out of the ceremony, Alex gives her a heartfelt speech about the value of staying the course with the person who could be the love of her life. Overall, what an adorable ending to a superior first season. When you combine an excellent cast and great writing, the only place to go is up.
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