13 hours ago, Koalagirl said:

Unless you were closely listening at the very end after the deal was made and the women were hugging, it turns out that the saleswoman was her wife.  I played it back a few times.  

 

12 hours ago, wisteria said:

I just watched that, and "wife" was barely audible. I wouldn't put it past ABC to bury that in the sound mix. 

 

26 minutes ago, sasha206 said:

I thought she said, "I'm so glad you're in my world."

FWIW, the closed captioning says "thank you for being my voice". It's a bit smothered by the hug, but once I read that , it sounded right too. And it fits perfectly.

I agree that they gave off a couple vibe, but honestly, they could just be very affectionate, close friends. Either way, the "bride" gave a terrific sales pitch and  terrific supporting remarks. Lori and Kevin were the logical partners, so I don't know why Barbara was so pissy at the end when those two agreed to match her proposed deal. 

15 hours ago, mtlchick said:

 I think she has a product that can be multi functional and not for wedding gowns.  Socialites and celebrities who wear custom made and detailed gowns on a regular basis who probably love this.  

The  prom dress market is another possibility, I think.

Big night for Kevin. Two deals, including tie ins to his other businesses, and a loan sharky line of credit deal. So many of his favorite things.

There have been so many "digital paper" products over the last 25 years. None of them have been a huge success, I think that's why Mark was out on Rocketbook so quickly, he's seen all of them, probably.

Pheromones, ugh. Glad they didn't get a deal.

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