Ep 19. Wedding Bell Blues
- March 12, 1988
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8.3 (18)
Reverend Oates finds himself swept up in a flurry of laughter, love, and, of course, chaos as "Amen" returns for its second season with episode 19 titled "Wedding Bell Blues." Set in the bustling community of Washington, D.C., this delightful sitcom centers around the Hammersmith family and the eccentric cast of characters who populate their neighborhood.
In this particular episode, the plot revolves around a wedding that promises to be full of excitement and surprises. Reverend Oates, played by the charismatic and comedic Sherman Hemsley, is front and center in the midst of the preparations. As the pastor of the Deacon Frye Memorial Church, Reverend Oates is not only responsible for officiating the ceremony but also for overcoming a series of unexpected obstacles that threaten to derail the big day.
One of the main challenges Reverend Oates faces is the meddling presence of Rolly Forbes, portrayed by the irrepressible Clifton Davis. Rolly is an endearing but sometimes misguided member of the congregation who has taken on the role of the wedding planner. His well-intentioned efforts quickly spiral into a flurry of miscommunications and mishaps that keep audiences laughing throughout the episode.
Adding to the chaos is the boisterous and opinionated Amelia Hetebrink, played with equal parts sass and warmth by the talented Anna Maria Horsford. As the church's secretary, Amelia finds herself immersed in the whirlwind of wedding preparations, offering unsolicited (but often spot-on) advice at every turn. Her larger-than-life personality injects just the right amount of drama and hilarity into the series, and this episode is no exception.
Meanwhile, back at the Hammersmith household, Thelma (played by Clifton Davis) is on a mission to find a date for the wedding. Determined not to attend alone, Thelma embarks on a comical journey that leads her through a series of humorous encounters and unexpected surprises. As the matriarch of the family, Thelma's vivacious energy and quick wit never fail to entertain, and this episode showcases her character's charm and appeal.
As the wedding day approaches, viewers are treated to a delightful display of music and song, featuring an unforgettable performance by the talented choir of the Deacon Frye Memorial Church. The harmonious voices fill the church with infectious joy and celebration, reminding everyone of the power of love and community.
True to its nature, "Amen" skillfully combines humor with heartfelt moments, creating a charming and relatable sitcom that captures the realities and joys of family life. With its talented cast and witty writing, the show deftly blends laughter and warmth, making it a favorite among audiences of all ages.
Throughout the episode, the overarching theme of love and unity shines through, reminding viewers of the importance of embracing the bonds that connect us all. "Wedding Bell Blues" exemplifies the show's ability to tackle both lighthearted and poignant moments, ultimately leaving viewers with a renewed sense of optimism and an appreciation for the power of laughter and love.
In conclusion, "Amen" season 2, episode 19, "Wedding Bell Blues," offers a delightful mix of humor, love, and chaos as Reverend Oates finds himself grappling with the challenges of officiating a wedding. With a talented cast and a heartwarming storyline, this episode showcases the best of what this sitcom has to offer, leaving audiences eagerly anticipating the next installment of this beloved series.