Calista and Rob really did a beautiful job. All the actors were great, but they were just wonderful showing Kitty and Robert's deep love for each other.

Awww, I loved Kitty and Robert's vows. They were so well written and performed. Loved how Robert sees her as his "hope" when he's cynical and as his "guidepost", leading him in the right direction. *sniff* I think that really says it all about how much he loves her. I really liked when he told her that no matter what happens, he wants her by his side. I heard a bit of a catch in his voice when he said that.

Loved Kitty talking about all the different sides of his personality and that she loved all of them-- the part about him being vulnerable when he sleeps with his head on her shoulder was particularly touching. My very favorite part of Kitty's vows were her saying, "As long as I'm with you, I'll be complete." *happy sigh* They did a good job "bringing" the romance.

I'm so glad we saw Kitty and Robert teasing and flirting with each other again. That's always been one of my favorite parts of their relationship. And-- if they haven't joined the "mile high" club yet, they have now. VBG. I loved all of that. Loved seeing them dance. They looked SO happy-- and what an appropriate song that they danced to "Make Someone Happy." Perfect.

He took the blackmailer info really well. When she initally did it, I thought it would be a big deal, but it wasn't. And I'm glad. She was trying to protect him. So, I'm glad he didn't get bent out of shape. He saw what she did for what it was.

I loved what Nora said to Kitty when she walked down the aisle: she's right. Kitty will be fine. (I didn't blame Kitty at all for leaving during Nora's first speech. That was awful. She WAS saying it all wrong.)

I enjoyed Nora and Isaac. I think this will be fun to watch.

Admittedly, I was never overly sympathetic to Kevin when I saw the clip online of Robert telling him how he felt about the split with Jason, but I was even less so when I watched. Sometimes, and tonight is one of those times, Kevin feels so sorry for himself that he makes it impossible for me to feel for him. I even felt some sympathy for Scotty, and I don't even like him that much. And, really, did he think the McCallisters were going to be thrilled to see him, regardless of Jason's role in what went wrong? It may not have been the "right" behavior, but I understood it. I did like how he and Robert ended things: this is "progress." I think this was an apt occassion to see that happen, on-screen. They won't become close overnight, but it's a start.

I loved Uncle Jack. His reaction to Kitty dragging Robert off to talk was great: We don't deserve this. First Jason, now this.

Loved the secret service detaining guests. There was some good levity there.

Not for one second do I think Rebecca isn't really a Walker.

I really liked the Rebecca/Sarah scenes at the end. Sarah was honest about her motives for telling her that she's a Walker; Becca told her what she thought really motivated her kiss with Joe. Then, she really proved her Walker status and told Sarah about Lena and Tommy. (And she told Justin, too.) I liked Sarah's reaction: she looked so sad and disappointed in him.

Thought the Justin/Tommy fight was well done on both sides. I saw both their povs. I don't sense loads of guilt from Tommy though. He's uncomfortable, but he doesn't seem to feel loads of guilt.

I think Tommy needs to tell Julia now though. Too many people are finding out, and Lena is clearly a loose cannon. I think she's also very hurt, even though she was the mistress. Poor Julia. She is literally going to be about the last one to know as it stands now. I did feel a little sympathy for Kevin when he was standing there with Tommy, Julia, Lena and Justin. That was just awkward.

Almost forgot- the boys bet on when- or if- Kitty would ever marry was hilarious.

I LOVED this episode.