Joey and the Wedding

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Joey, Season Two (2005 – 2005)
List of Joey episodes

Episodes:

  1. Joey and the Big Break (Part I)
  2. Joey and the Big Break (Part II)
  3. Joey and the Spanking
  4. Joey and the Stuntman
  5. Joey and the House
  6. Joey and the ESL
  7. Joey and the Poker
  8. Joey and the Sex Tape
  9. Joey and the Musical
  10. Joey and the Bachelor Thanksgiving
  11. Joey and the High School Friend
  12. Joey and the Tijuana Trip
  13. Joey and the Christmas Party
  14. Joey and the Snowball Fight
  15. Joey and the Dad
  16. Joey and the Party for Alex
  17. Joey and the Big Move
  18. Joey and the Beard
  19. Joey and the Critic
  20. Joey and the Actor's Studio
  21. Joey and the Holding Hands
  22. Joey and the Wedding

"Joey and the Wedding" is the last episode of the television situation comedy Joey.

This was the final episode to be taped, before the series got pulled off the air and only aired on Warner Channel in Latin America on June 6, 2006, on TV 2 (New Zealand) on July 5, 2006, on Veronica in the Netherlands on August 26, 2006 and on TV 2 (Denmark) on February 21, 2007.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

While Joey is shooting a commercial, Jimmy asks him if he wants to be the best man and Joey says yes. Alex is too excited with the wedding and Joey thinks that she is overreacting because Alex thinks that she is not going to marry again. Then, in the wedding, Jimmy runs away to the bus station and when Joey and Michael find him, they find Gina who is also running. Eventually Jimmy and Gina return to the wedding and finally they get married. Neil Flynn (better known as the Janitor from Scrubs) guests as Father O'Neil.

Spoilers end here.
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