Wedding of Chloe Johnson and Jenny Smith (Johnsonverse)

On June 20, 2018, Johnson Industries executives Chloe Johnson and Jenny Smith were wed at the Washington National Cathedral. The wedding was broadcast live on WBC and YouTube.

WORK IN PROGRESS

Background
On March 14, 2016, during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Chloe announced to the world that she was a lesbian, and had been in a relationship with Jenny since June 2015, revealing that they both realized they were in love when they saw a Monster World episode in which Rei and Mari became a couple as they binge-watched the series, along with an Adventure Time episode that depicted Princess Bubblegum and Marceline as a lesbian couple, as part of a few select episodes they watched one night.

The event
Attending the event were Tim (who hosted the event) and Belle Armstrong, their children Ricky, Isabella and James, Phil Stacker and his family, Sheldon Johnson, Jr. (in one of his last public appearances before going across the country for his campaign) and Tammy Jo Johnson, Sheldon Johnson, Lucy Faye Johnson, Tim's best friend Andy Helmsburgh and his girlfriend Suki Honda, Tom Stephenson, the surviving cast members of Tales from the Rails, Elk Cabin, and The Reapers, and the principal cast members of Monster World and Detective Jenny.

Controversy
The wedding sparked massive protests from conservatives, including the Westboro Baptist Church, who attempted to block the path of Transcontinental Zephyr #4 two days after the announcement, before the engineer, Ken Farris, was told via conference call by Tim Johnson, who supports the couple and same-sex marriage in general, to run them down, just as an engineer had done in Alabama in 1958 when the governor gave the order to tear up a Continental Rail branchline for disobeying segregation laws. Unlike the Alabama incident, no injuries were sustained, and the train managed to make up time after the police broke up the protest and the train was given top priority by Continental Rail's dispatch center in Dunsmuir, CA.

Other conservatives were also critical of the wedding. Televangelist Pat Robertson claimed that "Johnson and Smith were selling their souls". Radio host Rush Limbaugh compared the wedding to

Hijacking incident
On the WBC broadcast,