4.08.2008

Favorite Weddings

Top 5 Soap Weddings


5. Noah & Julia (AMC): Theirs was a true fairytale wedding thrown by their family and friends. They were married at Wildwind, maybe in the ballroom. The minister was late, so friends and family stepped in to share kind words and "marry" the happy couple. Hayley, Maria, Brooke, and others married them in the name of different things (magic, courage, freedom, etc). Noah & Julia declared their vows, and the minister eventually got there to make everything official. A lovely reception followed... The most memorable part was Noah & Julia's first dance. They went from ballroom to outdoor courtyard/terrace waltzing to the instrumental music of the movie Cinderalla. They really were a fairytale everyone could believe in.


4. Todd & Tea (OLTL): They were married quickly for convenience and had divorced, but along the way they fell in love. Their real wedding was what fans were waiting for. Everyone was there despite most people's dislike for Todd. The event began with Todd enacting in his (un)usual manner: causing a blackout and rising out of a coffin (if my memory serves me right). No one was surprised. The ceremony was beautiful; I think they were true to themselves with their vows. What I remember most is their wedding night at a nearby cabana room. It was to be their first time, and they were so nervous. They had the perfect romantic atmosphere, and they exchanged wedding gifts. They shared a dance, and a sexy love scene was about to begin. Their wedding was shattered by a secret Todd was keeping, and I mark that as the end of them, unfortunately.


3. Tad & Dixie's 3rd (AMC): The date was May 20, 1999, and Tad & Dixie were my favorite couple on daytime. This wedding was a cover on Soap Opera Digest, and it was an emotional one for me. Tad & Dixie were married for a third time at the Pine Valley Inn's Garden Room, which was so beautifully decorated. Junior (JR) walked his mom down the aisle; he and Jamie were so ecstatic that they'd be step-brothers again. I had hoped to get teary-eyed during the vows and ring-exchange, but I was busy laughing. Their vows were funny and touching and reflected their rich history. Their kiss was one of their longest, and they had their arms around each other. The reception was lovely; the best parts were their dance and the cake feeding. They left to their New York City honeymoon in style - by helicopter. Their wedding night was SO romantic and sexy. Tad & Dixie's third wedding is one to always remember.


2. Gus & Harley (GL): I've thought for a couple years now that Gus & Harley are the best couple in daytime, so their wedding is at Number Two. As a fan, I was waiting for what seemed like forever for them to finally marry. They had obstacles, but they made it. And their wedding is the most beautiful, simplest ceremony I've ever seen. Also very romantic. They married outside of Company Restaurant in the courtyard. There were pure love in their eyes and bright smiles on their faces as they said their vows and exchanged rings. Their kiss was the best part because he dipped her and it was long and lingering. Their reception was sweet; they had some short moments away from the crowd. They danced to "There You Are" by Martina McBride. And they left to go to Greece for their honeymoon (WHICH WE DIDN'T SEE AT ALL). The only bad thing was that we fans didn't get a wedding night. Otherwise, it was a perfect wedding for a perfectly magical couple.


1. Bo & Nora (OLTL): This one was before I was watching soaps. However, it re-aired on a Thanksgiving, and I taped it. I've watched it numerous times. This wedding is Number One because it was so much fun and enjoyable for any One Life To Live fan. What makes it so special is none other than Little Richard, a favorite artist of Bo & Nora. This wedding was not planned by the happy couple because they were too busy, LOL! They were backing out of it when a curtain opened to reveal Little Richard. And it became the perfect wedding. Bo & Nora danced down the aisle, and Little Richard married them with the help of Reverend Carpenter and a rabbi (since Nora is Jewish). Then they danced back up the aisle to "Good Golly Miss Molly", and everyone else joined in. The best part was Bo & Nora dancing alone at the front entrance of the church. And their reception was loads of fun too because it was a fifties sock-hop. It was one big party for everyone there and everyone watching at home.

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