Post by melmac on Aug 5, 2006 11:13:21 GMT -5
Well, since HD hasn't posted this one up, I figured I would as I've got a couple of comments about the story in general and Pam's role in it.
While this doesn't show off what all Pam can do, it is a funny episode. Despite being all grown up as it were, she was embarrassed when her mom came in during the bachelorette party. You could tell, however, she was having a blast with it. I also like the banter between her and Ralph when dealing with the other's stag parties. Sad thing is, Ralph didn't get to go to his.
'Course, the most she does as far as work this go is bring the suit to Ralph and Bill, totally hungover. That combined with the flight really would do a number on anyone, and Connie did a good job with playing drunk. She was, however, important in how they find out something was amiss as she says she traveled in a helicopter as well.
The wedding, while funny, seemed a little contrived to me. If I were Mr. or Mrs. Davidson, I'd end up throwing out Bill for the ruckus he was causing. Weddings are expensive, and someone hurrying it along for apparently no reason when I spent bookus of money would make me mad.
While a bit cliche, why didn't he suggest to Ralph or Pam to make a scene, such as one of them 'fainting' (and I'd say Ralph given how gorgeous Pam looks in the dress). The commotion would scare the bad guys as there would be too many witnesses and after Bill sees them leave, say Ralph needed some air and could they borrow the bridal room. Then the three could sneak out and go get the bad guys.
What I really love about it is how Pam gets mad at Bill for ruining her wedding (gotta love "I don't know if I'm even married yet") Other than Sweet 16 and first prom, it's the biggest day in a girl's life (the biggest in fact). Personally, as Ralph was going to save the day, if Bill smarted off, I'd drop my apparent demureness and knocked him colder than a mackerel.
And... I love the subtlety of the final scene. You know what there doing, but it leaves quite a bit to the imagination. I think it works better that way.
That's my basic thoughts on the subject. What are yours?
While this doesn't show off what all Pam can do, it is a funny episode. Despite being all grown up as it were, she was embarrassed when her mom came in during the bachelorette party. You could tell, however, she was having a blast with it. I also like the banter between her and Ralph when dealing with the other's stag parties. Sad thing is, Ralph didn't get to go to his.
'Course, the most she does as far as work this go is bring the suit to Ralph and Bill, totally hungover. That combined with the flight really would do a number on anyone, and Connie did a good job with playing drunk. She was, however, important in how they find out something was amiss as she says she traveled in a helicopter as well.
The wedding, while funny, seemed a little contrived to me. If I were Mr. or Mrs. Davidson, I'd end up throwing out Bill for the ruckus he was causing. Weddings are expensive, and someone hurrying it along for apparently no reason when I spent bookus of money would make me mad.
While a bit cliche, why didn't he suggest to Ralph or Pam to make a scene, such as one of them 'fainting' (and I'd say Ralph given how gorgeous Pam looks in the dress). The commotion would scare the bad guys as there would be too many witnesses and after Bill sees them leave, say Ralph needed some air and could they borrow the bridal room. Then the three could sneak out and go get the bad guys.
What I really love about it is how Pam gets mad at Bill for ruining her wedding (gotta love "I don't know if I'm even married yet") Other than Sweet 16 and first prom, it's the biggest day in a girl's life (the biggest in fact). Personally, as Ralph was going to save the day, if Bill smarted off, I'd drop my apparent demureness and knocked him colder than a mackerel.
And... I love the subtlety of the final scene. You know what there doing, but it leaves quite a bit to the imagination. I think it works better that way.
That's my basic thoughts on the subject. What are yours?