Evening Shade Season 2 Episode 9
Evening Shade
Season 2

Ep 9. I Do, I Don't

  • November 18, 1991
  •   (10)

The show Evening Shade season 2 episode 9 titled "I Do, I Don't" takes viewers on a heartwarming journey through the lives of the quirky residents of Evening Shade, Arkansas. As the small town gears up for a special event, love is in the air, and not just for the bride and groom.

The episode begins with Wood Newton (played by Burt Reynolds) and his wife Ava (Marilu Henner) eagerly preparing for the wedding of their daughter, Taylor (Jay R. Ferguson). The anticipation and excitement fill the air as the couple finalizes the last-minute details for the ceremony. However, their joyous occasion is slightly overshadowed by Taylor's former boyfriend, Judd (Charles Durning), who still harbors feelings for her.

Meanwhile, the lovable Herman Stiles (Michael Jeter) finds himself in a predicament when he accidentally breaks a valuable family heirloom that was meant to be passed down to his granddaughter. Determined to make things right, Herman hatches a plan to fix the broken item before anyone notices. As he navigates through various comedic mishaps and hilarious misunderstandings, Herman's determination to make amends for his mistake shines through.

As the big day approaches, Ava shares her concerns with her close friend, Ponder Blue (Linda Gehringer). Ponder, a wise and witty waitress at the local diner, provides a listening ear and offers comforting advice to help Ava navigate her mixed emotions as a mother. With her insightful perspective, Ponder brings a touch of wisdom and humor to the episode, reminding viewers of the importance of friendship and support during life's milestones.

Meanwhile, Evan (Hal Holbrook), the coach of the Evening Shade High School football team, faces a difficult decision. His star player, Herman's grandson, has been offered a full scholarship to a prestigious college, but there is a catch. Evan must decide whether to recommend the talented young man, putting his aspirations before the needs of the team. This dilemma forces Evan to confront his own personal values and ponder the definition of success.

Throughout "I Do, I Don't," the close-knit community of Evening Shade rallies together to make the wedding memorable. Preparations for the wedding ceremony and reception are filled with laughter, tears, and a healthy dose of Southern charm. The episode showcases the unique personalities of the town's residents and highlights their genuine sense of love and camaraderie.

As the wedding day arrives, tensions rise between Judd and Taylor's soon-to-be husband, AJ (Jay Thomas). Their competitive natures clash as they each try to prove their love for Taylor, leading to unexpected twists and turns that keep viewers engaged until the very end.

"I Do, I Don't" captures the essence of life in Evening Shade, emphasizing the importance of family, friendship, and community. With its lighthearted humor and relatable characters, this episode reminds viewers of the joys and challenges that come with love and relationships. Whether it's a broken heirloom, a difficult decision, or a blossoming romance, the residents of Evening Shade handle each situation in their own unique way, ultimately finding solace and happiness in the support of the people around them.

With its heartwarming storyline and delightful charm, "I Do, I Don't" encapsulates everything that makes Evening Shade a beloved show. Viewers are left with a warm feeling in their hearts and a renewed appreciation for the meaningful connections that make life truly special.

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    November 18, 1991
  • Language
    English
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