Case in point is the second timeline, which picks up three months later with Katie and Hugo’s wedding ending in a sudden shock of violence, leaving the entire Delaney family lying dead in their soup. Stefan’s friends - Leila (Callie Cooke), Anil (Bhav Joshi), Jackson (Omar Baroud) and Suji (Ioanna Kimbook) - immediately clock Katie as a uniquely dangerous choice for him, though even they have no idea just how right they are until it’s too late. The first follows a series of weddings, starting with the one that first brought lovelorn doctor Stefan (Gavin Drea) and Katie ( Rosa Salazar) together - even though she’s engaged to the rich and insufferable Hugo Delaney (George Webster). The show unfolds, as so many now do, in two parallel timelines. What is clear regardless of how the mystery ends, however, is the talent of its cast, and its charismatic lead in particular. 8 on Hulu (but only seven made available for critics ahead of its premiere). Whether or not it all hangs together will be for the audience to decide, with all eight episodes out Sept.
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The second that initial layer’s peeled, “Wedding Season” (not to be confused with Netflix’s recent movie of the same name) is off and running in another direction entirely - a murder mystery with roots in the kind of deep corruption that would give Jason Bourne nightmares. But both Oliver Lyttelton’s take on the setup and the American at its center have more up their sleeves than a charming meet-cute. At first, Hulu’s “ Wedding Season” seems to be a charming enough take on a British “Four Weddings and a Funeral”-style romantic comedy, complete with a hopeless romantic boy, his boisterous friend group, and the enigmatic American girl he falls for the minute he meets her at - where else? - a wedding.