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  • The marriage theme of this episode of Toni English's series is especially well-written, and set at the wedding reception for guest stars Angelica Sin and Kyle Stone. Banter is amusing, as in the aside: "White people can be so embarrassing when they dance".

    After the folks have left, Kyle and Angelica hump in the empty wedding hall, with her white wedding gown adding a fetish aspect to the sexual content. Her body is covered in glitter (from the party favors and carrying-on) and it's a treat to see the bosomy star given an interesting acting role for a change.

    John Decker is solid as a mean-spirited assistant d.a. dating Kim (Lauren Montgomery) and they provide a strong sex scene.

    Dee as the artist Annie becomes involved with a sexy sculptress played by Lola, their lesbian scene being a great finale to the show.

    In between we have some effective soap operatics, neatly meshing the current feature with previous episodes. The recurring gay character TJ Cummings introduces his friend Greg (played by crew member Jim Steel), who happens to be the sugar daddy who had a run-in with Kim previously, making for an embarrassing moment of recognition.

    Lindsey (Nina Hartley) is reunited with former flame Mickey G., and they get it on for old times sake, but not much is made of this new subplot as yet.

    Rounding out the sexual content is a typically uninhibited stand-up sex in the bathroom at the wedding hall for Monica (Keri Windsor), who establishes great eye-contact while deep throating big-dicked guest star Joel Lawrence. Plenty of ground covered in less than an hour and a half, and well-worth resurrecting or re- creating for content-starved modern audiences, awash in tedious gonzo.