With the writers strike, I’m finding it hard to get motivated to write this blog. All the assistants are in my office bugging me to no end. NO END. They wonder why I’ve been crabby today. We all basically have to show up to work and are just waiting for the writers to come back. When the writers left last Sunday, creator Craig Wright, left me his Gong. That’s right. I’m obsessed with it. I hit it every time someone new enters the office. Peter Krause came into the office and when I banged the gong he gave me his best Bruce Lee stare down and then he jump-kicked the coffee out of my hand. I don’t blame him, it’s the power of the gong. And believe me the gong has magical powers. I don’t even know why I said that, I guess the gong has control over me. Now it’s telling me that I need to talk about this week’s episode. So let’s get to it.
In tonight’s episode, “THE WEDDING,” Karen Darling gets married for the fourth time, proving that commitment isn’t just hard for me. That’s right, ladies I’m single. Anyway, Karen is having second thoughts about marrying Freddy, and Nick is forced to talk to her and convince her to go through with it. What will Karen do?
In the last episode, Patrick forged an alliance, with Simon Elder, prompting him to move out of the Darling Compound. Now Patrick’s wife, Ellen, confronts Patrick when her suspicions about his infidelity are finally confirmed. How long will Patrick deny his wife’s allegations? And how did she find out?
Brian gets an unexpected visitor, which will not only test his faith in god but also his family. Juliet also gets an unexpected phone call from heaven’s own, Natalie Kimpton (Wowsa!). Natalie asks for forgiveness not through your normal channel but through the FM dial. And trust me America or the two of you reading this, when you hear, “Free to Forgive” you won’t be able to get it out of your head.
And if that’s not enough for you to watch the show tonight, let me give you one reason summed up in three words: TRIPP GETS SCHNOCKERED!
Now, I’m going to do the same. Enjoy “THE WEDDING.”

