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The Wedding & the Baby
Episode number 24
Season 2
Airdate January 28, 2014
Guest starring Paul Butcher as Straight Edge
Haley Lyn Gilchrist as Young Rayna
Lia Marie Johnson as Rayna
Canon Kuipers as Young Metal
Rebecca and Sierra Mark as Metal Baby
Lisa Schwartz as Tina
Georgia T. Willow as Young Tina
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The Wedding & The Baby! is the fifty-eighth and final episode of MyMusic (show). In this episode, it is the day of the avatar wedding but Nerdcore becomes suspicious of Straight Edge's avatar's loyalty to Scene's avatar, Metal is about to leave on tour and Intern 2 visits MyMusic for the avatar wedding.

Plot[]

At the beginning of the episode, Nerdcore decides to help Scene with the wedding. When he was looking for an avatar band, he comes across Straight Edge's avatar kissing another avatar. Believing Straight Edge is cheating on Scene, he goes to tell her. Immediately after Country walks in, telling the viewers about having a dream where she was Taylor Swift trying to date Jake Gyllenhaal, despite disliking Maggie Gyllenhaal.

Intern 2 visits MyMusic for the wedding, much to Scene's delight. When Nerdcore appears, he too is happy to see Flowchart. Seeing Scene so happy for the wedding, Nerdcore decides not to tell her about Straight Edge's avatar and suggests that his avatar play at her avatar wedding and Scene agrees. Nerdcore decides to look for more evidence to see if Straight Edge is in fact cheating behind Scene's back in real life.

Flowchart meets up with Indie, telling him that he's only at MyMusic for the wedding and doesn't want any fighting between them.

When Tina and Rayna arrive, Tina gives the wedding cake to Scene. However, Rayna reveals they came by to stop Metal from going on tour. Metal refuses to listen to his family, stating he's going to be a terrible father towards the baby. But Tina puts Metal's hand over her stomach, causing Metal to have a flashback montage of having Rayna and being a first time father, showing that even though at the beginning he keeps hurting Rayna by accident, he improves over time. After the montage, Tina reveals the baby isn't kicking, but headbanging. Because of this, he decides not to leave. Tina states the reason for the flashbacks is because her pregnant belly can show the past once every ten years. However, she tells the viewers that she actually used the flashback cam.

Once the wedding is in process, Nerdcore speaks up, revealing that Straight Edge's avatar is not only cheating on Scene's avatar, but he has an avatar wife and kids and an avatar drug dealer, shows the owner of Straight Edge's avatar dog fighting ring, the debt collector of Straight Edge's avatar's gambling addiction and the former family whom Straight Edge's avatar murdered. Because of this, Straight Edge reveals that this is all true, which causes Scene to yell "NOOOOOO!" and the baby boy to pop out of Tina's belly immediately afterward.

After the wedding day was ruined, Scene confronts Straight Edge about what happened. Straight Edge states that he hasn't done anything like that in real life and they're just avatars. He also argues that during the whole time they're dating, Scene never allowed him to kiss her. Scene then argues that she wants her first kiss to be special. Then Straight Edge gets it out of the way by kissing her. Feeling betrayed that it happened so fast, Scene yells at Straight Edge to leave without a possibility for a third base.

Meanwhile, when Intern 2 is about to leave, Indie calls him by his new nickname, Flowchart. Because of this, Intern 2 believes Indie now has a newfound respect for him as a person, as well as a colleague. However, Indie just throws coffee in his face.

When Flowchart is about to leave, he finds Scene depressed about the wedding day being memorable for all the wrong reasons, including breaking up with Straight Edge and Metal being reunited with his family after the baby boy popped out of Tina's belly. Flowchart kisses Scene and they both start making out.

Meanwhile, while Techno & Dubstep watch on, Techno asks Dubstep what if they themselves were a couple. So, they agree to kiss to see if there's any spark. They see no sparks fly, thus ending the MyMusic series. At the end of the credits, a message from The Fine Brothers reads "To all the MyMusicians, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for these two years with this innovative show. We believe transmedia experiences are the future, and without you all embracing and interacting with these characters as if they were real for the entire run of the series, this would not have been possible. We love you all, even you crazy Tumblr fans. STAY CULKIN!" After the credits roll, another message in the end slate reads "Thanks to the MyMusicians for an incredible season & supporting MyMusic through our entire run. This show is dedicated to all of you."

Trivia[]

  • At 15:59, this is the longest MyMusic episode to date, including the credits. However, the TV version of Team Building ran for 39 minutes, beating out the TV version of the series finale, which ran for 37 minutes. Also, the Ready Set, who guest starred in the 8th episode of MyMusic Presents and the third Metal Town edition of MyMusic News (the Innertube part was removed as of July 23, 2021), and was mentioned in Sleep Working, was mentioned in the "Special Thanks" credit.
  • This was the final episode of 2014.
  • This was the second and final episode to feature kissing. The first was They Finally Kiss.
  • The scene of Country telling the viewers about having a dream where she was Taylor Swift trying to date Jake Gyllenhaal, despite disliking Maggie Gyllenhaal, was omitted in the TV version of the series finale.
  • This was the third and final episode to feature a flashback cam. The others were State of Shock and Family Breakdown.
  • This is the last episode to use Ten Year Powers.
  • This was the fifth and final episode that someone yells "NOOOOOO!" The others in the first season were Invisible, One Will Die, Cops and Clues and The End?
  • The clips were later reused in the Best Comedy Series, Best Ensemble and Audience Choice for Series of the Year categories in the 2014 Streamy Awards.
  • The credits featured clips from the past episodes of the second season of the series, similar to the 1970s sitcom Taxi.
  • This was the second and final episode to feature a message in the end slate. The first was The End? However in the TV version of the series finale, the message was omitted in the end slate.
  • There were rumors that the series would return for a third season, but this has never happened. However, Jarrett Sleeper, Lainey Lipson and Lee Newton later appeared with Benny Fine and Jonathan Green in the MyMusic Reunion Special on the FBE Podcast, which was uploaded to Facebook instead of YouTube.

Video[]

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THE WEDDING & THE BABY! (Season 2 Finale)

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