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Kevin returns to Maine and Olive is able to convince him to stay over and attend Christopher's wedding-rehearsal dinner; she clashes with the bride's mother and scares the flower girl at the ceremony.
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"While this episode has the interesting plot of Olive's pupil's return to attempt a suicide, when he's not the focus of the picture the episode could hardly be worse. It's some petty women's drama about people passively-aggressively criticising each other's dresses, trying to get everything perfectly arranged and pretty at a wedding, and otherwise being insufferable. None of the black-comedy feel of the previous episode past that point, and Olive is either rude or being rude-d at, nothing that she says is actually bitterly funny, unlike in episodes 1 or 4. Frankly..."
💡 Did You Know?
The line on the cocktail napkin in the bar, presumably written by Jim O'Casey, is from John Berryman's "Dream Song 235": "Save us from shotguns & fathers' suicides". The book in which this poem is published "The Dream Songs" was handed to Kevin Coulson by Jim O'Casey while in the car on their way to school.
📖 Synopsis
Kevin returns to Maine and Olive is able to convince him to stay over and attend Christopher's wedding-rehearsal dinner; she clashes with the bride's mother and scares the flower girl at the ceremony.