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| - A couple is rehearsing their wedding vows in a church when they hear a noise from the pews, followed by Dan popping his head up from a prone position. The priest directs the scruffy Dan to a homeless shelter, and asks him to take the wrench that Dan has dropped onto the aisle floor. After leaving the church, Dan finds himself walking by Cafe Luna. He goes in, and sees the 1994 version of Katie on television, reporting on the start of the Chinese Year of the Rabbit. He glances at a newspaper and sees that it's November, 1994.
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| - A couple is rehearsing their wedding vows in a church when they hear a noise from the pews, followed by Dan popping his head up from a prone position. The priest directs the scruffy Dan to a homeless shelter, and asks him to take the wrench that Dan has dropped onto the aisle floor. After leaving the church, Dan finds himself walking by Cafe Luna. He goes in, and sees the 1994 version of Katie on television, reporting on the start of the Chinese Year of the Rabbit. He glances at a newspaper and sees that it's November, 1994. A woman asks if his name is William, explaining that she has a blind date with someone she was told was blond and well-built (like Dan). At first, Dan shows little interest in continuing the conversation, but then -- realizing she may be his "assignment" -- he asks her to tell him more. The woman tells him she has recently started dating again after a breakup. A dark-haired man enters the cafe, demanding to know what the woman is doing. She tells him to get out. When he resists and crowds the woman, Dan pushes him away. A fight ensues; the bartender asks both the dark-haired man and Dan to leave. As Dan is leaving, another man enters the cafe -- blond, but slight, and with glasses (hardly Dan's doppelganger). He introduces himself as William; he and the woman begin to talk.
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