I’m not American, so it’s hard for me to compare both weddings, but Jean and Scott’s was indeed huge. And the comic book itself is done brilliantly.
I’m a *huge* Daredevil fan and I have to admit that as much as I love some of his stories, as much as I love the Phoenix and the Dark Phoenix sagas, that wedding issue moves me like no other. And that’s because it’s such a happy, hopeful moment for all the characters… My poor emotional heart can’t help melting.
You see… comics had heart.
I know I’m a silly fool, but I miss those things…
EDIT: Sorry, I think it's hard to read the dialogue. Here it is:
Boxes: The living room of Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. Home.
- Jean: Wha--?! I'm sorry, Charles. I didn't mean to wake you. You'd fallen asleep while reading and I...
- Charles: No. Don't apologise. Somehow I'm certain I was about to wake up anyway.
- Jean: Yes, well... now that you're up maybe you should go to bed. Good night, sir.
- Charles: Jean... please. I... I'm sorry if I let you -- you and the others -- down.
- Jean: Charles... Just because I don't agree with your decision to open the doors of our home to Sabretooth doesn't, for an instant, mean I think you could ever possibly let me down! After everything you've sacrificed on behalf of each and every one of us, it'd be impossible to ignore all of it in the light of a single disagreement. Sir, where would we be -- where would any of us be -- if we didn't have each other? You're the one who brought us here and that's a debt which we can never repay.
- Charles: Actually Jean, there is something you can do for me. Two Saturdays from now.
- Jean: The wedding? Name it, Charles.
- Charles: Love him. Promise, with your marriage, to love Scott forever and to be secure enough with yourself, to allow him to return that love. Because this is exactly what the X-Men were created for... what it is we continue to fight for every day of our lives. The chance, at least, to know happiness. And just so there is not further misunderstanding, I want you to know... in no uncertain terms... that I love you, Jean Grey.
- Jean: And I love you, too... with all my heart and soul. I'll keep your promise, sir... and thank you. For everything.