Yes, i know it's a show, and this was in the script!😂
But i watched this episode today and after watching many seasons of "Last man standing" today and Mandy's vows made me a little weepy. You'd have to watch the entire episode to get the full gist (as well as know Mandy's character). On the surface she's a "fashionista". She started her own succesful fashion line. She'll criticize her mom and sisters sense of fashion but in a comedic (not mean) way. Because deep down she a caring person. She demonstrates it in episode after episode (usually under the radar). And when she met kyle it was early in her character development. And you think she's going to chew kyle up and spit him out. And they're both flakes so it works comedically. But she falls in love with him. She doesn't seem to change on the surface. But after controlling the entire wedding planning seeming like a bridezilla, and kyle just taking it. The best man backs out because he didn't like the way Kyle was being treated. After Mandy learns this, and after the best man agreeing to come back an be in the wedding, Mandy changes her vows to this. Because she realizes even though she's a perfectionist, Kyle is what makes the wedding perfect. And if he's not happy because the best man isn't there, then it's not the perfect wedding. And that marrying Kyle is really the ONLY thing that really matters.
Again i understand this is a SHOW. But it got me to thinking how rare this kind of love is in this world anymore. Seldom are two good souls together and seldom are they fully commited to eachother. I love Mandy and Kyle's characters on this show.
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Women like Mandy absolutely exist 😊 Mandy is just a slightly exaggerated sitcom version of a very real type of woman: fun, a bit “extra,” ambitious, image‑conscious, but with a genuinely soft, loyal core.
The problem is they’re not loud about their depth, so people mainly notice the fashion, jokes, or “bridezilla” moments and overlook the quiet acts of love. That kind of devotion still happens; it’s just not written with background music and perfect vows like on TV 💍📺