Las Vegas/Father of the Bride
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| Father of the Bride | |
| Season 3, Episode 23 | |
| Airdate | May 12, 2006 |
| Production Number | 323 |
| Writer(s) | Gary Scott Thompson |
| Director(s) | Gary Scott Thompson |
| Fidelity, Security, Delivery | Father of the Bride Redux |
| Las Vegas — Season Three | |
Father of the Bride is the twenty-third episode of the third season of Las Vegas, and the seventieth episode overall.
Guest Stars: Mitchell Longley (Mitch), Cheryl Ladd (Jillian Deline), Anna Pheil (Erika), Sugarland (Jennifer Nettles & Kristian Bush) (Themselves), Will Schaub (Donald), Dorian Harewood (CIA Contact), Shawn Christian (Dr. Derek Stephenson), Wolfgang Puck (Himself), Jerry O'Connell (Det. Woody Hoyt), Dean Cain (Casey Manning)
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Delinda prepares for her wedding but has second thoughts. Danny too is conflicted over the upcoming ceremony. Ed, on the other hand, has old friends from the CIA visit him in Vegas with a proposition to reopen a case that he had been part of years ago. When Ed turns down their offer, the group does not take no for an answer so easily.
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- Delinda prepares for her wedding, but the season concludes before the ceremony begins. At the last minute Delinda has cold feet and leaves her mother saying she needs to go see someone. Could it be Danny, or Ed?
- Ed Deline receives visitors from the CIA, which he used to work for. They want to bring him back in on a case he was once part of.
- Danny McCoy seems unease about Delinda getting married. The two share a kiss as he's saying his final congratulations to her prior to the ceremony.
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- This was a very solid season finale. I usually am not a huge fan of the Las Vegas season finales (I find that all Las Vegas episodes are good, but rarely do they exceed expecations, season finales included), but this one really showed up. Everything with Ed getting back into the CIA business was a breath of fresh air. One criticism I have is that once Monica Mancuso died, it seemed like a complete different season. This really did feel like two separate seasons. --MateoP 22:51, 7 June 2006 (EDT)


