In an interview the writer stated that the adults receive scripts whilst the kids are guided as to where the story should go but left to speak their own words. Thanks to the intelligence of the actors the show is very funny.
I saw that interview too, but clearly it's only partly true. Those scintillating questions Ramona put to the bride before the service barely support it.
@@michellea9857yeah, spend a ton on the ceremonies. Like how can a grand wedding be beneficial in the long run? Sure if someone is financially well off, but for most just signing a marriage license and a simple ceremony with a priest should be plenty. Whatever is saved from a cheap ring and simple wedding could be used for a mortage, even a child's college fund.
I do appreciate "Karen's" ability to get to the essence of what is about to take place . . . the "bride to be" may be facing a life of disappointment & grief!
First of all, I'll have you know her name is Kylie and how do I know that? Because I used to watch this series when I was a kid, and I know all of the characters so please get her name right in the future, and, second of all, the only thing you're doing right now is dissing my autistic friend who likes YUNGBLUD, whose name is, obviously, Karen.
This whole scene is so damn funny, and just when you think it's over, Karen just gives this "sorted it" smile to her parents. I was dying at what Ben said to Aunty Sandra but this finished me off 😂💀
@@sj-237It references a TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson who was a popular TV presenter in the 1990s and 2000s. Her relationships and marriages with various men became tabloid and magazine fodder because of the dramatic and controversial nature where she would court media attention and publicity around them, and especially where she would have a child with 4 different partners over 2 decades. She was often unkindly referred to as '4x4' - hence the reference to the bride having a string of passionate relationships that somehow didn't last.
First of all, I'll have you know her name is Kylie and how do I know that? Because I used to watch this series when I was a kid, and I know all of the characters so please get her name right in the future, and, second of all, the only thing you're doing right now is dissing my autistic friend who likes YUNGBLUD, whose name is, obviously, Karen.
@@lessaanderson6785I think you misread my comment. Well, let me repeat it for you: “First of all, I'll have you know her name is Kylie and how do I know that? Because I used to watch this series when I was a kid, and I know all of the characters so please get her name right in the future, and, second of all, the only thing you're doing right now is dissing my autistic friend who likes YUNGBLUD, whose name is, obviously, Karen.” Is that fookin’ clear?
good thing the bride didnt invite ollie reeder or phil or peter mannion lol now that would defo be awkward lol. be even worse if she married phil or ollie lol
Karen ends up "doing this" all throughout the series.....she ends up messing a professional soccer player up before a match and even messes up the referee! 🤣🤣🤣
O The day after the wedding was and still is the best day of my life Sorry you didn't feel the same. Sorry I forgot to mention she was bloody beautiful and most important she is wealthy.
@@bluepeter3470 He was handsome and wealthy too, yet regardless, I had to walk away 2 yrs later, as I learned fast his favourite game was kick / fist boxing.
The bride's niece is confusing the saying "a guest of her majesty" (which is slang used to refer to someone who is in prison in the UK) as literally meaning "being a friend of the queen." In other words, the bride's ex-boyfriend is in prison and the niece is (inadvertently) offending the bride by repeatedly calling attention to the fact that the ex-boyfriend isn't in attendance at the wedding because he is (most likely) still in prison.
@@studiouspanda7183 I think the joke is Karen overheard Pete and Sue compare the bride to Ulrika Jonsson, a TV presenter who was a bit of a slag few years ago
“A guest of her majesty” Means you’re in jail. To cut a long history short, she “owns” the county, you broke “her” laws so you’re in prison in “her” prisons
@@iain9757 And specifically the prison service and the prisons are run in her name - " Her Majesty’s [HM for short] Prison & Probation Service", "HM Prison Pentonville" "HM Prison Bronzefield" etc.
White is supposed to symbolise purity and the idea that you would’ve been a virgin until married - this woman though has had multiple boyfriends so most likely wasn’t
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