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Neither the bride nor the groom is the most expressive, socially dynamic of people.

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I cant imagine loving you more than I do right now.

But I felt that way yesterday, and the day before yesterday, and the day before that.

And back to the ceremony …

Sheldon to Amy: Amy …

I usually know exactly what to say.

But in this moment, I have no words.

I guess … Im overwhelmed by you.

In a good way.

Not in the elevator-in-the-haunted-mansion way.

Together, using lipstick on Amys dressing-room mirror, the two work out the idea of super asymmetry.

Both can be stingy with praise for their fellow scientists work, especially Sheldon.

But when he stumbles upon this new and exciting direction for his research, its because of Amy.

Shes the one he goes to for collaboration, and its a uniquely Shamy way of sealing their bond.

Not that there arent some disappointments on the wedding day.

Most glaring: MIA Meemaw.

So, why no Meemaw at her Moonpies wedding?

(Sheldon had mentioned in the prior episode his desire for a Millennium Falcon confection.)

Well, At Wast, to be more accurate.

Kripke cashed in on that promise.

Sheldon to Amy: There is nothing in the world that would stop me from marrying you tomorrow.

Sheldon: I love you so damn much.

When Wheaton realizes hes being replaced as the officiant, he confronts Hamill, who asks who he is.

Stuart for the win, for once!

Hamill: By the power invested in me by EvenYouCanPerformWeddings.com, I now pronounce you husband and wife.

Fans runner-up choice of name for Mark Hamills dog: Honey-Baked Hamill.