Brothers & Sisters Episode 5.22 Walker Down the Aisle
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Brothers & Sisters Episode 5.22 Walker Down the Aisle

Episode Premiere
May 8, 2011
Genre
Drama
Production Company
After Portsmouth, Berlanti, Touchstone TV
Official Site
http://abc.go.com/shows/brothers-and-sisters
Episode Premiere
May 8, 2011
Genre
Drama
Period
2006 - 2011
Production Co
After Portsmouth, Berlanti, Touchstone TV
Distributor
ABC
Official Site
http://abc.go.com/shows/brothers-and-sisters
Director
Ken Olin
Screenwriter
David Marshall Grant, David Babcock
Main Cast
Additional Cast
  • Balthazar Getty as Tommy Walker
  • Kerris Lilla Dorsey
  • Maxwell Perry Cotton
  • Mark Ricks
  • Marika Dominczyk

Someone's at the door! Tommy's back to walk his big sister down the aisle. Yes, Sarah and Luc are finally getting married. You know what that means? There's bound to be come classic Walker chaos before the wedding. Surprises, too. Like the fact that Kitty is pregnant with Seth's baby. Things are about to get interesting!

Saul is stressing because he has to replace a stunning three-tier cupcakes with cupcakes. We're not sure why he's so upset. Everyone loves cupcakes. Perhaps it has something to do with his desire to take things to the next level with Jonathan. In other relationship news, Justin is unsure about his feelings about the still-married Tyler. As for the groom-to-be, he's bummed when his mom, Gabriela, arrives without his dad. This was going to be the first time in 20 years he was going to see them together. Luc thinks his mom had something to do with his MIA dad.

Paige has a boyfriend. He's not invited to the wedding, but he can come to the reception. One out of two isn't bad, right? It's better that Brody is doing in the area. He's been banned from all festivities. But that doesn't stop him from parking outside the church to get a glimpse of his daughter in her wedding dress.

Sarah ends up having a heart-to-heart with Brody just before the ceremony. She learns the necklace she's wearing is the same one he gave to Nora, who has always been the love of his life. Sarah feels like she's going to fall. Her dad promises to catch her if she does. Hey, remember how we said Tommy was going to walk Sarah down the aisle? Yeah, that's not happening. That's really something a father should do.

Sarah is a beautiful bride as she exchanges vows with Luc. Cheers come from the guests as they become husband and wife. At the reception, Luc learns the reason his father didn't come is because he's broke. Gabriela didn't want to say anything so she wouldn't destroy the grand image her son's always had of him. Now that the truth is out, Luc is able to see his mom in a much more positive, loving light.

At the reception, Jonathan asks Saul to marry him and he says yes. Told ya there was going to be surprises. Speaking of surprises, Kitty is excited about her pregnancy. Seth…not so much. He doesn't think she should have the baby. He's obviously concerned about how the pregnancy could affect her health. He truly loves Kitty.

More surprises are headed Sarah's way. Luc planned little song and number with all the men in her life. Kevin, Tommy, Saul, Scotty and Cooper help the groom perform a rockin' routine to "Baby, I Need Your Lovin'" smack-dab in the middle of the dance floor. It's a lot of fun, albeit slightly out of sync at times. After the dance is done, Sarah gets one more surprise. Her sister is at the wedding. No, we're not talking about Kitty. We're talking about Lori Lynn, Brody's other daughter. Surprise!

The bride and groom have their first dance as husband and wife. After a sweet kiss, Luc hands Sarah off to Brody so father and daughter can finish the dance together. Nice. After Justin catches sight of Tyler across the floor, she asks him to dance. This is kind of a breakthrough. Tyler's been trying to keep the news of her failed marriage a secret. But now that she's with Justin, she doesn't care what other people think. Nice again.

The reception fun continues. Nora watches as everyone she loves literally dances for joy right before her eyes. Her voiceover tells us how she's feeling. Nora says, "Families, like life, have a way of changing-never staying the same. But they're your family-this eclectic, deeply-bonded group. So you evolve, you adapt. And now, as I look at my life and my new extended family, I think of this wonderful quote by George Eliot-It's never too late to be what you might have been." When her moment of reflection ends, Nora knows what she has to do next. It's time for her to dance with her family.