WARNING
SPOILERS
In
a previous episode, after Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) was kissed by another
woman. His reaction was to jump on an aeroplane flight and go a find his
girlfriend, Amy Farrah Fowler (Mayim Bialik), who was on a work trip and
propose marriage, and the lead up to the wedding begins.
Their
friends were not keen on finding out tests were carried out on them to find who
was to be in the wedding line up, as in the Best man and Matron of Honour.
Luckily
all this was sorted out and the big day arrives.
The
Bride and Grooms families arrives each with their own issues, which are in
keeping with the show and also with some reality to a real life wedding, when
you bring families together at a family event.
We
now see Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg) with a dog, Bernadette (Melissa Rauch),
his wife is not happy, but the owner, none other than Mark Hamill (Himself) AKA
Luke Skywalker in Star Wars is. And now Will Wheaton (Himself) from Star Trek
is no longer marrying Sheldon and Amy.
It
is lovely to see Sheldon and his mum Mary (Laurie Metcalf) bond and now we go
into science mode. It wouldn’t be a Big Bang wedding without some science in
it, would it?
Now
Amy is not best known for her dress sense, so when trying on wedding dresses
the one she picks was not looked upon favourably by Penny. However, on the day
she got a massive ‘WOW’ from Sheldon. This was lovely to see and proves Amy
ultimately knew best and sticking to the dress she loved, following her own
instincts and knowing her own mind and using it pays off. The dress turned out
to be perfectly beautiful for her and the occasion.
Whilst
waiting for the wedding to begin it seems Stuart Bloom (Kevin Sussman) has
earned himself a fan of his own.
Penny
Hofstadter (Kaley Cuoco) saves the day. It is lovely to see Sheldon’s reaction
to Mark Hamill.
The
vows are beautiful, leading to ‘You may kiss the bride’ and to, I would advise
you to plug your ears as Barry Kripke (John Ross Bowie) sings.
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