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You look like a ghost
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A hot, gay ghost. The wedding banquet is a comedy, and it is deceptively something with, like, really beautiful emotional stakes
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The wedding banquet is about two couples who are friends. Hey, Chris
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Good morning. Ange and Lee are trying to get pregnant, but they have no financial support for IV
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And then you have Chris and Men. Men student visa is about to expire
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He needs to stay in the U.S. But cannot come out to his very conservative, very wealthy family
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You come out, they cut you off. I don't even want to be an American. The trains are so slow and never know how much to tip
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Min ends up having this idea to stage a fake wedding. You marry me, and I will pay for leaves to grow a baby
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Min's grandmother comes from Korea and kind of blows the whole thing up
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Men's grandmother flew in from Korea to meet her future granddaughter-in-law. What are we supposed to do exactly
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We're going to dequeer the house. God, you have so much less than being literature. Their life just spiraled into chaos because of this web of light
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My old daughter, marrying a man. I read it, and I remember thinking, oh, my God, I'm laughing, I'm crying
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This story has big moments of release and laughter and joy that will resonate with an audience no matter what
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I don't think Vince Grandma will know that. lesbian. The indigo girls are surprisingly popular in Korea
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Huh. Get to experience some nice, fun, refreshing farcical comedy. To love her. Yes, of course. I love Angela
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It starts with love. It gets into trouble because of love, and it ends for love
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Everything in this house is gay