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Nous retrouvons Katie le jour de son mariage, entourée des cadavres de son nouveau mari et de tous les membres de sa famille.Nous retrouvons Katie le jour de son mariage, entourée des cadavres de son nouveau mari et de tous les membres de sa famille.Nous retrouvons Katie le jour de son mariage, entourée des cadavres de son nouveau mari et de tous les membres de sa famille.
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When I started watching it I thought it was crap the main guy was bloody annoying! However after a slow start it really picked up its funny it's tense it's gripping it has some flaws but it had a lot of potential I couldn't stop watching it a lot of twists and turns a lot going on it leaves you at the edge of your seat! Give it a go it's worthy of a second season without a doubt. There's a lot of action and the cast puts in 100% more than that. The cast itself is amazing a lot of maturity as the show goes on and like I said it's slow to start with but as you carry on it quickens up and it's definitely worth it.
Between Katie & Stefan is love at first sight...but things are not so plain and simple. She's on a dark path of vendetta against her fiancé and he's unlucky in love matters. Nevertheless, the stars will unite them, at least in trying to stay alive and uncovering the dark secrets behind the bloodbath happened at her wedding.
Wedding season is a witty, funny and compelling Brit TV series that mixes Rom-Com, spy story, thriller and dark comedy in a unique way: the cast is really brilliant (most of all Rosa Salazar!) and the episodes are not too much long and vey entertaining. You can feel the story on your skin and empathize with the two protagonists.
You have to give it a chance and you won't regret it. The only critic I have is the open ending and the fact that it was canceled after just one season: we need at least other 2 seasons!
Wedding season is a witty, funny and compelling Brit TV series that mixes Rom-Com, spy story, thriller and dark comedy in a unique way: the cast is really brilliant (most of all Rosa Salazar!) and the episodes are not too much long and vey entertaining. You can feel the story on your skin and empathize with the two protagonists.
You have to give it a chance and you won't regret it. The only critic I have is the open ending and the fact that it was canceled after just one season: we need at least other 2 seasons!
Imagine the pitch meeting - A Carry On script written by Quentin Tarantino and directed by Snatch era Guy Ritchie. That's basically what you get in this series, a mash-up of Four Weddings And A Funeral, This Life and every murder mystery you've ever seen or read.
The Wedding Season of the title is the period during which a group of friends attend various weddings of friends and associates. At each one our hero Stefan encounters Katie and is drawn into her increasingly chaotic personal life, peaking when Katie is accused of murdering her husband and his family on ger wedding day.
Using flashbacks, what ensues is a chase across the UK and the US while Stefan and Katie try to uncover the killer or killers, evade the police, prove their innocence and stay alive. With help from Stefan's friends they gradually unravel the mystery while Stefan discovers exactly who his mystery girl really is.
The series is genuinely funny and the characters likeable. The series hinges entirely on whether or not you take to Rosa Salazar's Manic Pixie Dream Girl and if you buy into Stefan's obsession with her. We did (I watched with my parents, both in their mid-late 70's) but I can understand many who don't. We enjoyed both leads and the supporting cast and binged the whole series in two sittings, one on the day of a wedding!
The series has plenty of twists and the plot is somewhat contrived but with shortish (average 32 minute) episodes it doesn't outstay its welcome. The series does end on a cliffhanger which, if unresolved, provides an ending which is in keeping with what has gone before.
This is the perfect series for watching in one or two sessions on a winter's night and I would recommend it, just not if you're planning a wedding in the immediate future.
The Wedding Season of the title is the period during which a group of friends attend various weddings of friends and associates. At each one our hero Stefan encounters Katie and is drawn into her increasingly chaotic personal life, peaking when Katie is accused of murdering her husband and his family on ger wedding day.
Using flashbacks, what ensues is a chase across the UK and the US while Stefan and Katie try to uncover the killer or killers, evade the police, prove their innocence and stay alive. With help from Stefan's friends they gradually unravel the mystery while Stefan discovers exactly who his mystery girl really is.
The series is genuinely funny and the characters likeable. The series hinges entirely on whether or not you take to Rosa Salazar's Manic Pixie Dream Girl and if you buy into Stefan's obsession with her. We did (I watched with my parents, both in their mid-late 70's) but I can understand many who don't. We enjoyed both leads and the supporting cast and binged the whole series in two sittings, one on the day of a wedding!
The series has plenty of twists and the plot is somewhat contrived but with shortish (average 32 minute) episodes it doesn't outstay its welcome. The series does end on a cliffhanger which, if unresolved, provides an ending which is in keeping with what has gone before.
This is the perfect series for watching in one or two sessions on a winter's night and I would recommend it, just not if you're planning a wedding in the immediate future.
Stefan, a guy who falls in love too easily, finds himself enamored with the mysterious, engaged Katie, whose wedding is disrupted first by Stefan and then by everyone in the wedding party dying. This leads to a Hitchockian chase with the lovers fleeing the cops as they try to discover who actually killed Katie's in-laws (if she didn't do it herself). Like a lot of Hitchcock movies (notably Suspicion), Wedding Season's central romance would be doomed outside of Hollywoood logic, something the writers acknowledge that in a way Hitchock movies never do.
Meanwhile, flashbacks detail the Stefan and Katie's peculiar romance through a series of weddings they both attend.
This is all a lot of fun, wit lots of humor an suspense and an intelligent view of love. The leads and general cast are likable and there's a hilarious performance by Poppy Liu (inexplicably not currently credited in the IMDB listing) as an instagram-happy bride.
Except for the effect of a final, super-annoying twist in the last 30 seconds, the result is very satisfactory.
In spite of my aggravation with the ending, I recommend this.
Meanwhile, flashbacks detail the Stefan and Katie's peculiar romance through a series of weddings they both attend.
This is all a lot of fun, wit lots of humor an suspense and an intelligent view of love. The leads and general cast are likable and there's a hilarious performance by Poppy Liu (inexplicably not currently credited in the IMDB listing) as an instagram-happy bride.
Except for the effect of a final, super-annoying twist in the last 30 seconds, the result is very satisfactory.
In spite of my aggravation with the ending, I recommend this.
The characters were intriguing and likeable. The story had some mystery to it. The humour was amusing. The pace just about right. It kept me watching.
But then, for some odd reason, it gave up near the end. The pace got stupid fast. The disconnection with reality immense. The plot luck ridiculous. The painful plot explaining went in overdrive. Basically it just got very cheap at the end. Cheap and dumb. Making all the good episodes pointless and forgetful.
But the cast should do well from this. They deserve success. Even if the writer and director screwed up. Even if they did run out of money, the quality didn't need to dive this low.
But then, for some odd reason, it gave up near the end. The pace got stupid fast. The disconnection with reality immense. The plot luck ridiculous. The painful plot explaining went in overdrive. Basically it just got very cheap at the end. Cheap and dumb. Making all the good episodes pointless and forgetful.
But the cast should do well from this. They deserve success. Even if the writer and director screwed up. Even if they did run out of money, the quality didn't need to dive this low.
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- AnecdotesTwo actors connected to Vikings (2013) are on opposite sides in this series: Gavin Drea is Rosa Salazar's lover and has recently played a role in Vikings: Valhalla (2022) while Ivan Kaye who is best known for his prominent part as King Aelle in Vikings (2013) now plays the father of Rosa Salazar's husband, hence is a natural opponent to Drea's character.
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