![]() Weddings are pivotal events no matter what, and not just for the bride and groom. Will Charlie reconsider? Will Kirsten reconsider? Will anybody make it down the fateful aisle? America's noble fraternity of television critics is sworn to secrecy. "I have to figure out how to keep breathing," says the bride herself. "It is not over yet," insists the mother of the bride. ![]() "I'm gonna kill him," says the father of the bride. Like most grooms, Charlie confides that he feels "panicked and trapped," but unlike most, he seems really to mean it when he says he can't go through with it.ĭownstairs the bride's parents, the wedding guests, a band and a cake and 35 pounds of Australian shrimp are waiting. This turns out to be easily the least of Kirsten's problems.Ĭharlie (Matthew Fox) has gone to the extreme of actually shaving for the wedding he's had a stubblectomy, and regular viewers may hardly recognize him with a naked face. As it begins, on the wedding day itself, Kirsten (Paula Devicq) weeps because her sister will be kept away from the ceremony by an ear infection. Any wedding is an occasion for traumas and calamities, but this one takes, as it were, the cake.Ĭharlie and Kirsten's marriage has been discussed on the show for months, so tonight's installment is the big payoff. Those who have been faithful to the show since it began last year will get the richest rewards from the episode, which airs at 9 on Channel 5 and was written by the creators of the series, Amy Lippman and Christopher Keyser. ![]() "The Wedding" is a special, seminal, rather sensational episode of "Party of Five," Fox's superior drama series about a quintet of siblings getting through life without the use of parents. Everything goes wrong at the wedding of Charlie and Kirsten - but in all the right ways. ![]()
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