(And then again some more.)
Here are the Pearson patriarch’s most romantic moments from the first two seasons.
But when Rebecca left the bar in a huff, Jack went after her with a romantic pronouncement.

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It went over so well that the two quickly reconciled and conceived triplets in the bar bathroom.
Oh, and the frightening specter of Pilgrim Rick.
“Saying ‘I do’ means saying ‘I will,'” he began.

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“I will love you today and every day for the rest of my life.
Rebecca, you have changed the way I think about love.
I know things may not always be easy, but our love has always been worth it.

I will encourage you, trust, and respect you.
I will create a home with you full of love, laughter, and compassion.
I will raise a family with you and grow old with you.

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I will share my dreams with you.
So, today, in front of everyone here, I pledge myself to you.”
They shared a bath and champagne, and then he topped it off by bringing out their wedding vows.

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Now that’s a romantic way to renew your bond.
He didn’t leave Rebecca in anger or resignation.
You’re not just my great love story, Rebecca, you are my big break.

He stared at her and she returned his gaze, later coming over to say hello.
But the thing is, this tree meant nothing to Jack.
He only took Rebecca there to distract her and make her feel better while they awaited test results.

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This tree caught his eye because it was the closest to a phone booth.

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