Four Weddings Season 1 Episode 2
Four Weddings
Season 1

Ep 2. ...And a Boat to Catch

  • TV-PG
  • January 30, 2010
  • 43 min

Four Weddings is a reality television series that follows four brides as they attend and rate each other's weddings based on different categories like ceremony, reception, and dress. Each episode features four brides from different backgrounds, lifestyles, and hometowns. In season one episode 2 named ...And a Boat to Catch, the brides are:

1. Alexis: A traditional Catholic bride who had an elegant wedding in a church followed by a reception at a hotel where the theme was champagne and diamonds.

2. Dallas: A quirky bride who had a pirate-themed wedding on a boat along the Mississippi River. The reception was held on the same boat, and the bridesmaids wore eye patches and carried swords.

3. Seema: An Indian bride who had a colorful wedding ceremony at a temple and a grand reception at a hotel. She showcased her rich Indian culture with her bridal attire and decor.

4. Remy: An adventurous bride who had a rustic, outdoor wedding on a farm. The reception was held in a barn, and the theme was vintage country.

The episode starts with Alexis' wedding, who had a Catholic ceremony at a stunning church with beautiful stained glass windows. Her white gown was simple yet stunning, with a long veil that trailed behind her. The reception was held at a hotel ballroom decorated with crystals and silver. The guests enjoyed champagne and hors d'oeuvres while dancing to the DJ's music. Alexis served a sit-down dinner, which included steak and lobster. The dessert was a beautiful multi-tiered cake that guests enjoyed while dancing.

Next up is Dallas' wedding, which was a complete contrast from Alexis' traditional ceremony. Dallas and her husband exchanged vows on a boat while cruising along the Mississippi River. The boat was decorated with pirate flags and cannons, and the bridesmaids wore eye patches and carried swords. Dallas wore a short red dress and a pirate hat, while her groom wore a white suit and a black eye patch. The reception was also held on the boat, and the guests enjoyed seafood and drinks while dancing to the DJ's music. The highlight of the reception was a sword fight between the bride and groom.

Seema's wedding was the third in line. She had a traditional Indian ceremony at a temple that showcased her rich culture and tradition. Seema wore a stunning red and gold lehenga, while the groom wore a sherwani. The decor was equally beautiful with vibrant colors, and guests enjoyed authentic Indian cuisine. The reception was held at a hotel ballroom decorated with gold and ruby accents. There was a live band that played Indian and American music, which got everyone in the mood to dance.

Finally, Remy's outdoor wedding was held on a farm with a rustic barn for the reception. She wore a beautiful white gown with cowboy boots, while her groom wore jeans, a vest, and a cowboy hat. The decor was vintage country, with mason jars and burlap accents. Remy served a BBQ buffet for dinner, which included ribs, brisket, and cornbread. The guests enjoyed drinking beer and dancing to country music.

At the end of the episode, the brides get together to rate each other's weddings. They use a scorecard to rate the different categories like ceremony, reception, dress, food, venue, and overall experience. Each bride shares her thoughts and opinions on what worked well and what could have been better. The winner of the episode gets a luxury honeymoon package.

Overall, season one episode 2 of Four Weddings titled ...And a Boat to Catch is a fun-filled and exciting episode with brides from different backgrounds showcasing their unique wedding styles.

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  • First Aired
    January 30, 2010
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English