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DrPhil 01-30-2010 11:41 PM

Four Weddings
 
I'm watching the premiere on TLC that aired after the Miss America pageant.

It is a different kind of wedding/bride show. 4 brides (do they ever have grooms?) go to each other's weddings and share what they liked and didn't like. I think there's a winner at the end of this and they get a trip to a surprise location.

The weddings that they are showing are very different. It goes to show that your wedding is about what you and your spouse want.

honeychile 01-31-2010 12:02 AM

Very interesting show! I'm glad that the "other brides" weren't nasty catty, because each wedding had a charm of its own.

DrPhil 01-31-2010 12:06 AM

Some of the comments were a little funny.

Perhaps the cattiness will come in later episodes when the competition gets realer and they want to get more viewers. Being nice doesn't make it these days and folks may want more of a Bridezillas/crazy bitches effect.

honeychile 01-31-2010 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 1891154)
Some of the comments were a little funny.

Perhaps the cattiness will come in later episodes when the competition gets realer and they want to get more viewers. Being nice doesn't make it these days and folks may want more of a Bridezillas/crazy bitches effect.

I honestly hope not! I don't watch the crazy women shows... And I really liked seeing all of the different cultures! I was shocked that the one bride had never seen a Catholic mass before - which tells you a little about where I live!

agzg 01-31-2010 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 1891162)
I honestly hope not! I don't watch the crazy women shows... And I really liked seeing all of the different cultures! I was shocked that the one bride had never seen a Catholic mass before - which tells you a little about where I live!

LOL live-in and I were joking about the many full-mass weddings we've been to - it's like a preemptive burning of calories before hitting up the cookie table!

MexicanMami0286 01-31-2010 01:49 AM

My favorite moment of the show was when the Indian bride gave one of the bride (who ended up winning) a low score because she felt rushed and didn't get to sample all the desserts. I was cracking up. She was so serious...and seemed hurt that she didn't get all the sweets.


Although, I'd probably be sad, too. The desserts looked GOOD!

NinjaPoodle 10-10-2010 02:40 PM

Interesting show. At first, I liked it but then I saw that some brides are just really juvenile, catty, and/or unwilling to see others ideas on what they feel a wedding should be. I'm watching one episode an one of the girls had a boho, untraditional semi-casual event and the other girls (one in particular) damn near had a cow. Really? Honestly, you can take your ghetto ass home.

The concept of the show is flawed. Weddings, like art, are subjective. If they weren't, every wedding in the world would be the same.

The thing I do like about the show is that they show different type of cultural weddings. I've never been to a Jewish, Hindu, Greek Orthodox ceremony and it's nice to see different ways others celebrate.

Tulip86 10-10-2010 03:26 PM

Just saw the British version a few days ago.
The episode featured one women who had a budget wedding, priding herself in only spending 500 pounds (no not just the dress, on the whole wedding!) while the others had very extravagant weddings and very very snooty about the budget.


There's anther British show I love even better:
It's called "Don't tell the bride.."
On the show the groom plans the whole wedding (including food, venue, dress, bridesmaids, guests etc.) while the bride is kept in the dark, and from seeing the groom, until the wedding. Some get it right, while others get it very, very wrong!

twinkle555 10-10-2010 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Tulip86 (Post 1992795)


There's anther British show I love even better:
It's called "Don't tell the bride.."
On the show the groom plans the whole wedding (including food, venue, dress, bridesmaids, guests etc.) while the bride is kept in the dark, and from seeing the groom, until the wedding. Some get it right, while others get it very, very wrong!

I would DIE.

Drolefille 10-10-2010 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by twinkle555 (Post 1992826)
I would DIE.

It's a pretty entertaining show :p

christiangirl 10-10-2010 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by twinkle555 (Post 1992826)
I would DIE.

I might kill. :o

agzg 10-10-2010 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Tulip86 (Post 1992795)

There's anther British show I love even better:
It's called "Don't tell the bride.."
On the show the groom plans the whole wedding (including food, venue, dress, bridesmaids, guests etc.) while the bride is kept in the dark, and from seeing the groom, until the wedding. Some get it right, while others get it very, very wrong!

This is my dream wedding.

KSUViolet06 10-10-2010 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Tulip86 (Post 1992795)
It's called "Don't tell the bride.."
On the show the groom plans the whole wedding (including food, venue, dress, bridesmaids, guests etc.) while the bride is kept in the dark, and from seeing the groom, until the wedding. Some get it right, while others get it very, very wrong!

There was a show like that on WE a few years back (Surprise on the Bride). The guy (with some input from a planner to show him venues and stuff that match his ideas) plans the wedding and the bride gets no input on anything. Then the entire day is a surprise.

Most of the time, the bride ended up happy. There was just one I remember being super unhappy. She wanted an indoor wedding and her fiance choose a public park for the ceremony and reception. I think she cried. lol.

My fave are the surprise wedding episodes of "Whose Wedding is it Anyway?" The guy (with the help of a planner) plans the wedding. Then he surprises the girlfriend with a proposal AND a wedding on the same day (that she didn't plan).

So it's like "Suzie will you marry me?" Girl: "Yes, Bobby. I love you so much." Guy: "Well I planned our wedding and we will be getting married tonight!" *cue horrified look from Girl*

I've seen people have near break-up worthy arguments when they get their surprises. One girl practically ran from her bf (in the middle of telling her they're getting married tonight) and cried. lol. There were some girls who didn't care that much though.




agzg 10-10-2010 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1992961)

My fave are the surprise wedding episodes of "Whose Wedding is it Anyway?" The guy (with the help of a planner) plans the wedding. Then he surprises the girlfriend with a proposal AND a wedding on the same day (that she didn't plan).

So it's like "Suzie will you marry me?" Girl: "Yes, Bobby. I love you so much." Guy: "Well I planned our wedding and we will be getting married tonight!" *cue horrified look from Girl*

Scratch the above. THIS is my dream wedding.

KSUViolet06 10-10-2010 11:45 PM

Haha. I love that you're totally cool with that. I wouldn't care as long as I could pick my own dress and location (Vegas only).

The way some of the women acted, you would think the boyfriend had said "Ok but before we go any further, I have to tell you that I plan on having 3 other wives and two boyfriends. Plus I accidentally backed over your puppy on the way here!"

christiangirl 10-11-2010 12:19 AM

LOL. I would absolutely love to be surprised with a wedding on the day of the proposal. ONLY if we had talked about it enough that he would know what I'd like and what would send me screaming into the hills. ;) If he chose a dress that balloons my waist, it would be game over.

I watched a YT vid of a woman who was proposed to at half time at a basketball game. It did NOT go well.

psusue 10-11-2010 01:45 AM

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 1992968)
Scratch the above. THIS is my dream wedding.

Ditto! I mean I've thought about it and how much better could this get? I've always said that once I get engaged, I'm ready to be married, like, now. Also while I have ideas I cannot be bothered with the details of it all. I mean my friends and I will all get to wear pretty dresses on other occasions I'm sure, so what's the big deal about having it all set for one day. I am far more looking forward to a life with a future husband than I am for just one day. Although the likelihood of this happening is... slim, so I guess I would try to enjoy what I could about the planning (i.e. the dresses and food, haha) and try not to stress too much about the other details. A lot of weddings today have become glorified personal proms as far as I can tell, with little to no relation to the actual importance of the event.

PeppyGPhiB 10-11-2010 05:21 AM

There used to be a show on TLC or one of those stations that had wedding party and families planning the wedding, and the bride and groom got to only give them a few tips in the beginning. I loved that show. Most of the time the couple was very happy, but occasionally there was a bride that ended up with a dress she hated, or a theme that she never would have chosen. The few brides who hated the dresses others picked for them really broke my heart and made me realize I could never go on a show like that if it meant I'd have to give up a decision like that.

Nanners52674 10-11-2010 08:25 AM

One of the "Whose Wedding Is It Anyway" surprise episodes had one of the nastiest mothers I've seen on a wedding show. The way she carried on crying about every last detail and how the groom was depriving her of the wedding planning experience with her daughter and dress shopping. And then right before the wedding the mother gave her a big talk about how it's ok if she didn't go through with it.

christiangirl 10-11-2010 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 1993027)
The few brides who hated the dresses others picked for them really broke my heart and made me realize I could never go on a show like that if it meant I'd have to give up a decision like that.

I just imagined my mother picking out my dress.

:eek:

thetygerlily 10-11-2010 03:35 PM

Peppy, I loved that show too. Some of them were so painful though because it was obvious someone was steamrolling or just plain didn't have a clue.

My husband was going to try to pick out my e-ring by himself... I'm glad he didn't because he didn't even know what cut I wanted. At one point he was trying to figure out what cut I wanted and he described one as "half of a NASCAR race track, and then a straight line, and then another half race track, and then a straight line". After decoding this I said "you mean oval???" *sigh* You have to be the right bride, with the right groom, with the right supporting people (wedding party/family/friends) to pull it off. I'd go crazy.

I do like the general idea of Four Weddings... although I'd never subject myself to be rated (those poor girls who come in last!), I think it's interesting to see how people approach weddings so differently. It's like getting four wedding shows in one. Score.

KSUViolet06 10-11-2010 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by christiangirl (Post 1993141)
I just imagined my mother picking out my dress.

:eek:

I'd end up with the famous "see through top" dress from Pnina. I just know it.

ree-Xi 10-11-2010 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Tulip86 (Post 1992795)
Just saw the British version a few days ago.
The episode featured one women who had a budget wedding, priding herself in only spending 500 pounds (no not just the dress, on the whole wedding!) while the others had very extravagant weddings and very very snooty about the budget.


There's anther British show I love even better:
It's called "Don't tell the bride.."
On the show the groom plans the whole wedding (including food, venue, dress, bridesmaids, guests etc.) while the bride is kept in the dark, and from seeing the groom, until the wedding. Some get it right, while others get it very, very wrong!

:cool:

Is this on BBC America, or on one of the "real" BBC stations?

christiangirl 10-11-2010 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by thetygerlily (Post 1993154)
At one point he was trying to figure out what cut I wanted and he described one as "half of a NASCAR race track, and then a straight line, and then another half race track, and then a straight line". After decoding this I said "you mean oval???" *sigh*

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...SZi1qbdlya.gif

Tulip86 10-11-2010 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ree-Xi (Post 1993175)
:cool:

Is this on BBC America, or on one of the "real" BBC stations?

I watch it on BBC 3, so the "original" BBC, but there is info on it on the BBC America website:
http://www.bbcamerica.com/content/368/about.jsp

You can watch the episodes online at Blinkx (and if you're in the UK on BBC iPlayer)

Drolefille 10-11-2010 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by ree-Xi (Post 1993175)
:cool:

Is this on BBC America, or on one of the "real" BBC stations?

I've seen it on BBC America before, don't know the schedule though.

NinjaPoodle 05-08-2011 03:19 PM

The more I watch this show, the more I'm hating it. These women make some of the nastiest, unnecessary comments. If you go to someone else's wedding, is it really too much to ask that you're just appreciative to be there? THe things the other bride-guests say makes me want to punch them in the face. ugh..(sorry for the violent visual)

joliebelle 05-09-2011 08:10 PM

^^ LOL Sometimes, I really can't stand the guest brides. I especially hate it when they rank cultural ceremonies low because it was "too long" or in a language they couldn't understand. I'm sorry...but this is not your wedding.

NinjaPoodle 05-09-2011 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by joliebelle (Post 2054589)
^^ LOL Sometimes, I really can't stand the guest brides. I especially hate it when they rank cultural ceremonies low because it was "too long" or in a language they couldn't understand. I'm sorry...but this is not your wedding.

Exactly.

Wanderlust7 05-09-2011 10:46 PM

The comments on Four Weddings can be really catty for the most part. However, sometimes the ladies really hit the nail on the head. There was one woman who had a wedding in the rec room in the projects, they ran out of food, and starting picking up garbage while the guests were still eating. Needless to say the brides had a lot to say about this wedding and she did NOT win.


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