The Last Waltz- Season Finale review
There is a lot much of hustle-tussle in the finale episode. If you want to watch a rare kind of wedding, then do watch this episode. The episode begins with Hank’s dream, when he falls off from a cliff and lands on his bed and finds Karen sitting beside him. May be this dream sequence is an intuition of fulfillment of his desire to reunite with Karen. But Becca awakes him as they are getting late for Karen’s much awaited wedding with Bill. This episode is blended with emotional drama, touching stuff along with some humor. In the wedding, Bill tells Mia that he can’t publish her book to protect his reputation. Due to this, angry Mia drinks heavily and starts criticizing Bill for wedding Karen in front of guests. When Hank tries to stop him for courtesy reasons, she discloses off her one night stand with him, which was a secret for Bill and Karen throughout the season. Now raged Bill knocks down Hank. Everybody at the wedding is astonished due to this incident. Mia, because of her friendship with Becca, lies to her that she is entirely responsible for her fling with Becca’s father. Now the scene opens at reception of Bill and Karen and lot many amazing things do happen there. Charlie and Marcy, who were trying hard to make over their wedding throughout the season, reconcile at last. Hank is shown looking at them making love in the backyard.
After some moments he catches Becca kissing a boy and reacts in his distinctive style by teasing the boy saying, “Check Yo self before you wrickety-wreck yo self.” This line is actually part of lyrics of a song ‘Check Yourself’ from ‘Ice cube’. He tells Becca that he will wait for her in the car. Later, when Hank and Becca are about to drive away, Karen comes out running and screaming and jumps into back seat, while Bill is chasing her. She tells Hank to drive fast before she changes her mind again. As Hank drives, the scene closes down with showing their car disappearing in the dark. In the end of the episode, Hank’s dream intuition proved to be true as the entire family is shown reunited in California.
The episode ends with the same song, which was played in the beginning of first episode of the season. It’s ‘You can’t always get what you want’ from The Rolling Stones. I’ve watched this episode for several times. This is quite a funny story and now I am curious about the second season. Whether Hank and Karen will stay together or there’ll be some new twist they are going to introduce in upcoming season. Let’s wait and watch.






