Why executive producer David E. Kelley should be so hard on marriage is a mystery to me. After all, isn’t he married to Michelle Pfeiffer? Anyway, from the behavior of the three sisters (Teri Polo, KaDee Strickland, and Sarah Jones) who inherit a wedding-planner business from their divorced parents, not to mention their distraught clients and the distempered families of those clients, you’d think that wedlock was a life sentence without possibility of parole. The show’s not awful, but not Robert Altman, either.


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