Popular Culture Review Vol. 14, No. 2, Summer 2003 | Page 90

86 Popular Culture Review Kim berly: I just think it’s fate. It was just meant to be. For Jodi and Jason, an eerie luck seems to be the controlling agent. Jodi met her husband-to-be through JDate.com, an internet dating service for Jewish singles. What attracted Jodi initially to Jason’s profile was that he was from Montreal, where she had worked for a year. With that in common, Jodi contacted Jason for his phone number. But what started with a simple call quickly blossomed one night when they were given a “spooky” surprise: Jodi: So I [got his number and] called him and that was it. We were on the phone and we were just starting to get to know each other and he asked me where I lived. Jason: Because either of us could be anywhere in the, you know, 410 area code. Jodi: And I said, “Do you know where Pickwick is?” Jason: So I said, “Yes I know where Pickwick is. I live in Pickwick.” Jodi: “I live in Falstaff Manor.” He says, “I can see Falstaff Manor from my window!” Jason: And so I looked out the window and there’s the Falstaff Manor. So here is Jodi, calling me, literally, from across the street. Jodi: And it’s just really surprising because in all of Baltimore, it turns out we lived right across the street from each other. It was really spooky. Lucky coincidences, strange happenings, or just an instant attraction were frequently cast by A Wedding Story participants as indicators that they were “meant” to be. The skeptical viewer, of course can construct alternative narratives out of the same biographical experiences. “It’s just plain-old random coincidence,” one plotline might hold. Another more sociologically informed (but boring) tale might high light similarities in age, race, economic status, and other traits that make it less surprising that two individuals would “somehow” form a union. Personally, we were inclined to imagine how participants might portray their past relationships if they were to divorce someday: “I met my ex through the internet—and that should tell you something! What a mistake. We happened to live next across the street from each other, so just we kind of fell into a relationship that took the best years of my life.“ But these sorts of explanations make for less romantic stories, even though they could arguably be just as real as the “Love as Destiny” interpretation. Theme 2: Love is fo r a unique and special person A related but distinct theme that cut through many of the A Wedding Story narratives was the idea “My spouse is the one for me.” Participants in the program