Joe, Franny. Joe and Franny.
I gotta get Franny ready.
Why does Franny have to conform?
It feels like you're trying to sabotage Franny.
Okay. Franny and I, we're gonna stand right here.
Joe, Franny, what are you doing--?
What are you doing here?
Well, Franny, getting married ought to be pretty easy for you.
Hey, Franny, he thinks I'm trying to fix you up with him.
It was just, seeing you and Franny, it made me realize that people's ages shouldn't have to matter,
One day at the library, Miss Franny Block tells Opal,
Winn-Dixie, and Amanda about her great-grandfather and the Civil War.
It was just, seeing you and Franny, it made me realize that people's ages shouldn't have to matter,
you know?
Before evening falls, he has kissed Franny's mother, Beverly-
thus setting in motion the dissolution of their marriages and the joining of two families.