It’s not you who’s missing out on it not being televised it’s the world.)Īll I want out of any wedding is to be surprised, and I don’t mean like you have a doughnut tower instead of a cake. How could it be? Nothing this intimate and emotional is allowed to exist on a commercial network. 1 because, honestly, it was - or one day will be - absolutely perfect. (This wedding list also leaves off your wedding, which really should come in at No. The methodology used is completely sound and cannot possibly be argued with, so really, leaving any comments about things that were left off the list or their position on the list is as moot as when the pastor says, “Speak now or forever hold your peace.” Here are some of my favorite TV weddings in the order in which I like them the best. These culminations of will-they-or-won’t-they sitcom romance, reality-television frippery, and soap-opera derring-do have obsessed us ever since there have been television screens. Photo: Danny Feld/NBCU Photo Bank/NBC via Getty ImagesĪs we all get ready for Prince Harry, the only bro ever produced by the British monarchy, and Meghan Markle, a biracial American actress really named Rachel, we have to think back on not just all of the royal weddings of the past, but also all of the giant television spectaculars that fuel the fantasy surrounding the wedding-industrial complex.
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