The modest wedding plans of a celebrity and his down-to-earth fiancée escalate while Mick gets an enticing opportunity Olivia won't let him refuse, putting their own big day in jeopardy.
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Cast
Jack Wagner
Mick Turner
Josie Bissett
Olivia Pershing
Caitlin Stryker
Autumn Davis
Nathan Witte
Curt Sims
Kyle Warren
Sean
Chelsey Reist
Jess
Adil Zaidi
Dev
Christopher Rosamond
James Turner
Kwesi Ameyaw
Martin
Benita Ha
Kathy Chen
Claude Knowlton
Hector
Jeanie Cloutier
Sales Associate
Fiona Forbes
Nancy
Angela Moore
Minister
Susan Hogan
Nora
Serge Houde
Johnny
Jordan Waunch
Reporter
Jordan Gooden
Wedding Guest
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
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We enjoyed it. All the characters were fun, and the obstacles had to be overcome and were. Yea, a little too many obstacles all at once, but come on. I don't think we've seen any of the other installments of this, but will look for them.
The start of the series wasn't too bad, though it became a bit predictable with each new episode. It really started out great and had potential. I remember Jack from my days of watching daytime dramas which is why I decided to watch it. All of the main actors were great. The sad part is, it started out really building the relationships between the main characters and in the end neither of the daughters were even at whatever kind of wedding that was supposed to be between Mick and Olivia. There wasn't even anymore mention of them. I just didn't get it. It was like the show just fell apart or they just totally dropped the ball. It kept me somewhat entertained at first, but this last episode left me saying, "Are you kidding me???" Totally disappointed.
Movie 1 they meet again after 20 years and fall in love again. Movie 2 they become partners and move in together plus we meet wyatt julie boyfriend. Movie 3 bonnie and sean get maired, mick's sister and We meet julie's boyfriend wyatt. Move 4 grac and erice engagment is announced and mick is trying to propos to olivia but don't Movie 5 should have been aboout grace and erice wedding but IT'S NOT AND I'M NOT HAPPY ABOUT IT!!!!!! The new wedding plainer should have been their for grace and erice's wedding!!!! The only thing that happens is mick and olivia get engaged the last 5 min of the move. Movie 6 Waited 5 movies for this to happen AND JUST LIKE 5, 6 IS NOT WHAT I THOUGT IS WOULD BE!!!! Why was duke, julie and wyatt, grace and erice, bonnie and sean not in the show at all? To have nora and jhon show up in the last 10 min was so stuppid too, Her mom would have wanted to be their as soon as she heard the wedding was moved up. Mick has a brother out of the blue???? Didn't her them talk about him in 3 when mick and bonnie was talking about their child hood???In facted i thight once their wedding got movied up all of the family should have showed up to help. I feel like they would have droped everything for olivia and mick's wedding. They should have done it with everyone helping out. Plus why did we never see grace and erices wedding? Movie 5 should have been all about grace and erice's wedding and #6 should have been all about olivia and mick wedding. WHAT IS HALLMARK THINKING!!!!!
I haven't watched any of the other movies so there's that. So I didn't know about all the missing characters and previous situations. I actually liked all the couples well enough but the multiple wedding disasters coupled with the ever escalating 'celebrity' wedding was definitely over the top. I think the artsy cake guy was supposed to be funny but fell flat. Everyone deserved a better story.
After 5 movies I had high hopes for this finale! Not sure if it was because of covid and film schedules but almost no one from the original movie was in this one! Wanted to see the daughters, the chef, maybe even jack's sister? Did we really need to add in a brother we never heard of? Or this random needy couple that took all the focus away from jack and Olivia? How are their daughters doing? Did the one of the previous movie marry her fiancé? Did the other one get engaged to her boyfriend? The movie was ok, a wedding that starts simple and goes crazy and then back to simple, but being advertised as the FINALE of this long journey it was bland. The flower arch was beautiful , but the family and warmth of the earlier movies is missing. I sort of wish there would be another one to really wrap things up but this seems to be the end.
This is the one where Olivia and Mick finally get married. But not before dealing with the wedding of another couple. The other couple had an interesting dynamic. At first, the guy, who is a fast rising movie action star, seems like a n exemplary nice guy and totally devoted to his down-to-earth bride to be. As the movie goes on, though, we see that he is a manipulative passive-aggressive jerk while putting self-promotion before his wedding despite promising faithfully to keep it low key with no hype or publicity. His favorite trick is to tell his increasingly frustrated and unhappy fiancé that this is a one-off and if he doesn't do the interview/photo-op/magazine spread it will be harmful to his career. And then he tells his bride: "But you decide. It's all up to you." Knowing full well that she will go along with it or be the mean selfish b!tch. The sensible bride probably would have drawn the line in the sand long before she did except that at the beginning of the movie, Josie/Olivia advises her to be more flexible to her future husbands needs or risk a break-up. And then, after giving her that piece of questionable advice, she lets her twist in the wind while meekly putting up with the groom's nonsense and continual changes of plan. Other than the step by step descent of the groom from nice guy to stupid jerk, the rest of the film was the usual string of disasters with flowers, cake, dress, caterers, vows, etc. I think many viewers are tired of this series, including Olivia and Mick's two daughters who I guess were too busy to attend, or weren't invited. Plus, the age difference between Jack and Josie is starting to get noticeable. It would have been fine except that they are supposed to be the same age. I am happy to report, however, that Josie Bisset finally has gotten her hair situation, which has been a source of suspense and amusement throughout the previous 5 movies, somewhat under control. Luckily though, at the end, we are treated to a series of flashbacks from the previous movies which highlight her struggles.
Favorite scene with Autumn Davis (Caitlin Stryker) - The Paparazzi, finding out from them about the Malibu House and Very Furious with Curt. Olivia Pershing (Josie Bissett) - Her Beautiful Wedding to Mick. She looked So Very Beautiful.
