Who wears a bra under
their pyjamas? And, what’s more, a bra so heavily constructed, it can pass for
a couple of errant aircraft hangars.
In the Mistresses season finale,
this was the fate of April (Rochelle Aytes) who, having been whisked away to a
log cabin for her own safety by ex-FBI agent, Daniel (Ricky Whittle),
unbuttoned her pyjama top to reveal all. Having put her daughter to bed, she
decided that sleeping with Daniel, who was taking up residence on the couch,
was what she wanted after all.
Well, what else was there to do?
They had already played Monopoly in front of a roaring fire (when everyone
else, not that far away, was suffering intense heat) and watched a film. So
there was only sex left. But when that top slipped open, it was hard not to
scream, and how Daniel managed to get anywhere near her without resorting to
use of a pneumatic drill to break down the bra’s defences, is anybody’s guess.
The bra was soon forgotten
because the camera, like viewers, was quickly drawn to the magnificent upper
torso of Daniel, a man who appears to have not one shirt to his name –
something for which we are all very grateful.
The season finale held high drama
for the four friends. Karen (Yunjin Kim) was doing her usual staring into the
middle distance while awaiting the results of her HIV test. There was one tiny
sign of emotion when a tear rolled down her face, although one suspects that
owed more to the power of glycerine from the make-up department. Honestly, I
just want to shake the woman in the hope of rattling an expression out of her.
Savi (Alyssa Milano), who is
morphing into Kathy Bates, with a wardrobe to match, decided that she wanted
ex-husband Harry (Brett Tucker), after all. Well, she’s been through everyone
else. Her plan was thwarted when he said that he was completely over her; it
will be even more thwarted when she discovers that Harry is down on the beach,
romping with her half-sister, Joss (Jes Macallan).
Ah, yes. Joss. The gorgeous,
lively, fun-loving Joss, who was supposed to be at her own engagement party
that her fiancé, Scott (Justin Scott), decided to turn into a wedding, complete
with several hideous frocks for Joss to choose from. She selected a long white
satin number, by the way, with a strange kind of neck decoration that made her
look as if she was being garrotted.
It might have been a metaphor for
how she was feeling, because when Harry turned up, having been drowning his
sorrows in a bar, she wasted no time in doing a runner from the ceremony and
throwing herself at Harry on the sands, where, we must presume, she had sex
while still wearing her wedding dress. Little do they know that Savi, who has
gone looking for Lucy (Corinne Massiah), is just feet away.
With a drop in the ratings, I
suspect this finale might be the death knell, and we’ll know by the end of the
month. I hope it’s re-commissioned, because although it’s nonsense, it’s hugely
enjoyable nonsense that is everything great schlock TV ought to be.
Jes Macallan has at least brought
some depth to a character list of people who are, for the most part, as deep as
a contact a lens; Joss’s transformation from promiscuous party girl to someone
upon whom real love has crept unnoticed, has been totally convincing. I confess
to shedding a tear when she stood, all sad and Juliet-like on the balcony at
the wedding, and stared down at Harry, who had just arrived. It’s a shame his hand
was in plaster following his accident, as I suspect that might have hindered
their beach activity later on, and which might be the reason why he couldn’t
rip that damned dress off.
But then none of the show’s sex
scenes have ever been convincing. There is always a hint of passion to come
and, of course, Daniel’s bare, beautifully muscled torso (did I mention that?),
but nothing to match the rumpy pumpy of Sex and the City’s four female friends.
That’s because this is network ABC, not cable and satellite HBO. Heaven forbid
that anyone should do anything to frighten the horses – although April’s bra
came pretty close, I can tell you.
So, with Paul (Dondre T.
Whitfield) dead (again), Lucy vowing never to speak to April after learning
Paul wasn’t dead the first time around, and Karen hearing from the doctor that
there is “something else”, there is plenty to look forward to in season three.
And if the show’s not picked up?
Well, we will just have to invent our own endings. For me, it’ll be that Joss
and Harry live happily ever after, Savi stops shopping for jackets at her local
Fashion for Yetis store, Karen undergoes ECT in an effort to get her to smile,
and April changes her underwear.
And, of course, that Daniel keeps
getting his kit off for the girls.