
'Teddie' is short for Teodora, 'Bobbie' for Roberta, 'Alex' for Alexandra, and 'Gabbie' for Gabriella.
Teddie goes to investigate it goes awry when she calls the cops on Frodo's masseuse, mistaking the activity for something sexual - it turns out to be completely wholesome 'happy ending' means 'happy thoughts'. The Bayags have a chain of male-only spas that promise 'happy endings' to their customers the sisters suspect that it's a cover for, if not prostitution, another illicit activity.
Happy Ending Massage: Milked for all the comedy it's worth. Ensemble Cast: Screentime and focus are split between the titular four sisters. While the siblings all love each other, their issues with each other and their own problems tend to overshadow it. She is outright called as such by Jeanette. Black Sheep: Alex, who is academically the least successful and has the surliest and most rebellious personality. Bilingual Dialogue: As is commonplace for Filipinos who grew up in or near Manila, all the characters freely and frequently codeswitch between Filipino and English in conversations. Naturally, hilarity - and some lighthearted commentary about Filipino family dynamics - ensues. Sensible youngest sister Gabbie (Shaina Magdayao) just tries to keep a handle on everybody else and stop the meddling from getting out of hand. Sophisticated second sister Bobbie (Bea Alonzo) has a high-paying job in New York, but isn't quite ready to take the next step with her boyfriend Tristan (Sam Milby), in part because rebellious third sister Alex (Angel Locsin), an indie filmmaker, is still dating the ex-fiance Bobbie left behind when she went to America. Oldest sister Teddie (Toni Gonzaga) has to hide that she was fired from her teaching job in Spain and now works dual jobs as a waitress and a maid to send money home to her family. However, it doesn't take long for their reunion to expose the cracks in their familial and personal relationships and threaten to bring long-simmering issues to the surface. When their youngest sibling and only brother CJ (Enchong Dee) announces that he's getting married to his girlfriend of four months in two weeks, the Salazar sisters all rush home and plan to stop the wedding, since they don't believe that they are truly compatible.
Four Sisters and a Wedding is a 2013 Filipino comedy-drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina.