Ep 1. We Don't Fight at Weddings
- TVMA
- June 29, 2018
- 24 min
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8.5 (367)
In the season 5 premiere of Letterkenny, titled "We Don't Fight at Weddings," the small Canadian town is getting ready for an upcoming wedding between two beloved characters. But as preparations heat up, tensions begin to rise between various groups in the community. Wayne, Daryl, Katy, and Squirrely Dan find themselves caught in the middle of it all, trying to keep the peace while also dealing with some personal issues of their own.
As always, the dialogue is sharp and witty, with plenty of hilarious one-liners and pop culture references to keep viewers entertained. Fans of the show will be happy to see all their favorite characters back in action, from the tough-talking Wayne to the lovable goofball Dan. And while there are plenty of laughs to be had, the episode also explores some deeper themes, such as family dynamics and the importance of loyalty to those you love.
One standout moment of the episode is a heartwarming scene between Wayne and his sister Katy, in which they discuss their childhood and the role their parents played in shaping them into the people they are today. It's a touching reminder that even in a show known for its raunchy humor and over-the-top antics, there's still room for genuine emotion and heartfelt moments.
Of course, it wouldn't be Letterkenny without some over-the-top shenanigans, and this episode delivers in spades. From a disastrous bachelor party to a wild bar fight, there's plenty of chaos to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. And with the introduction of some new characters (and the return of some old favorites), there's no telling what kind of hijinks will ensue as the season progresses.
Overall, "We Don't Fight at Weddings" is a strong start to the fifth season of Letterkenny. It's a hilarious and heartfelt episode that will have fans laughing and cheering in equal measure. Whether you're a longtime viewer or just discovering the joys of this quirky Canadian comedy, this is an episode you won't want to miss.