When a couple's wedding plans go sour, still single-gal Shirley takes advantage of the paid-for package and practically railroads Carmine into proposing marriage. Question is, will he choose... Read allWhen a couple's wedding plans go sour, still single-gal Shirley takes advantage of the paid-for package and practically railroads Carmine into proposing marriage. Question is, will he choose to make it there on time to wed his "Angel Face"?When a couple's wedding plans go sour, still single-gal Shirley takes advantage of the paid-for package and practically railroads Carmine into proposing marriage. Question is, will he choose to make it there on time to wed his "Angel Face"?
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- TriviaThe title came from the musical I Do! I Do! with book and lyrics by Tom Jones and music by Harvey Schmidt based on the Jan de Hartog play "The Fourposter." The original Broadway cast included Mary Martin and Robert Preston.
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Lenny Kosnowski: Have no fear, your best man is here.
Andrew 'Squiggy' Squiggman: That's right. You can say that again several times, because that is me, now where do I start?
Lenny Kosnowski: No, no. I beg to differ. I am the best man. I brought the rice, did I not?
Andrew 'Squiggy' Squiggman: Oh, aren't you something? Well, I brought the Roni, jerk
[smacking Lenny with the packet]
Andrew 'Squiggy' Squiggman: . What's rice without Roni?
Shirley Feeney: Carmine. Where is Carmine?
Lenny Kosnowski: No, Carmine can't be the best man because he's the groom.
Shirley Feeney: No, no, no. Don't you remember? You were supposed to bring Carmine. Now where is Carmine?
Lenny Kosnowski: That didn't work out. We were ready, he wasn't.
Andrew 'Squiggy' Squiggman: That's right, that's right. And what were we supposed to do, wait for him and miss the whole ceremony?
Shirley Feeney: Ah, ah, ah.
- SoundtracksMaking Our Dreams Come True
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Norman Gimbel
Music by Charles Fox
Sung by Cyndi Grecco
The girls visit a hotel where they're having some kind of wedding display for engaged women to shop around for what they can choose for their own. When a crazed mother runs in shrieking that her daughter's wedding is off, the wedding planner tells her too bad, no refunds for her. So the crazed woman looks at the girls and says they can have it for all she cares and storms out. Shirley then loses her sanity at the thought of having a fully planned wedding fall into her lap and makes a beeline to Carmine to get married that very Sunday so they can use the wedding.
Of course Carmine says no since he's perfectly happy dating dozens of girls right under her nose and Shirley never seems to care. He leaves (probably to take out one of the girlfriends who actually puts out) and Shirley continues to plan the wedding like the bridezilla she's become.
Strangely, the guests for the original wedding still show up for this one. Weren't they told the original wedding was off?! Lenny and Squiggy and Laverne's Pop shows up too. Edna's nowhere to be found which is strange. You'd think she'd show for Shirley's wedding! She actually hasn't been seen for quite a few episodes at this point that I wonder what the deal was with that. Contract dispute? Vacation? Axed like Sonny and mysteriously gone forever? Who knows?
The rest of the episode is Shirley acting like a crazed woman wanting to get married while the gang stalls because Carmine is nowhere to be found. He finally shows up at the end ready to be married and after he says "I do".....Shirley says she don't. What?! Good lord, whatever. I think at this point, they really should've moved this relationship along and gotten married and lived upstairs from Laverne. But we all know Cindy Williams was on her way out by this point so it sadly couldn't happen that way.
After saying she doesn't, they're pronounced "boyfriend and girlfriend", they kiss and hug and everybody starts dancing and having fun. So dumb. I give it 2 stars for having Boo Boo Kitty as one of the wedding guests lol.
- LaverneandShirleysucks
- Mar 12, 2022
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