Boys, let's go in
the other room, man. It's too loud in here. All right, I'm
ready to switch out. All right. Anyways, wow, look at this. Hey, guys, my feet are aching. Can we go sit down in there? Yes. Is that good for y'all? This is typical Ed. He told me he would
not leave my side. Second we walk in
the door, boom, gone. And I thought there was a
respect that he would make me comfortable till I adjusted
and got to know the family, but I'm disappointed. [INHALES SHARPLY] [SIGHS] I've never been around, like,
a huge crowd, let along, like, a large group of girls
from Ed's family. So I'm very intrigued. Are there any wedding plans? Do you have the date set? Um, we don't have a
date for the wedding. We're in no rush. I think the pressure of
a wedding and his mom not being on board– because I don't want to
look back in a year or two and then have that be a regret.
Norma is an elephant
in the room. I can't blame myself
for being the problem in the relationship. But there are times where
it does beat me down. I don't think Ed's gonna
be ready to get married until his mom can accept me. It's a little
scary because I see Ed eventually leaving me because
his family's not accepting. I don't know if she was
invited tonight or no. I was asking Ed if she
knew about the party today. Yeah. I did not officially
extend an invitation because I know that they are
working through what they– their troubles have been. And I'd probably
do the same thing. Yeah. End and Liz got
engaged, and mom– I think she felt maybe forced
out, which is, I think, valid. I mean, it was very hard on mom. It hurt her very
badly because she felt she was leaving her place.
That wasn't Ed's
intention, but that still is the way it played..