I've seen it coming but EWWWW on the George/Bree preview at the dining room table - and his ability to fool the lie detector... evilll.... [/quote]
But the question was, "did you poison Rex?" and no, technically, George did not poison him.
Yesmar
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:17 pm
Eww, George is evil. Kinda fitting he's gonna be Andrew's step-dad, since they're both sociopaths.
Yay! This episode was better than the last one. Hopefully, the quality will keep escalating in this manner. The previews looked really good and, they were a good predictor this past week.
I must say though, I was unimpressed by Marcia's acting in the dinner scene with the kids ("I assure you, I did not kill your father.") It wasn't bad or anything; she's just usually better, and the writing was really good.
Next week, George's comeback should be "Well, at least I *like* girls." Speaking of which, when are we gonna see Andrew start making out with some hot guys? Hopefully, soon, just to piss Bree off.
Finally, I noticed that the transisitions were done really well this week. I'm not sure if I just haven't been paying attention, but there were enough cool ones to not feel gimmicky, but not so much that they became annoying.
welcomematt
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:17 pm
First of all, sex-starved Gabby doesn't notice that tall drink of water named Matthew who was talking to her? How is that possible?
EL was very good in her dramatic scene. I think she's quite a good actor, and I also liked her on Y&R.
For some reason, I found George seriously hot tonight. I wanted to...well, never mind that :) He even seemed like a different character to me. He usually seems very nerdy to me, but not tonight! ROWR!
I'll love John if he gives me some! That boy is hot.
Binks
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:21 pm
First of all Teri Hatcher needs to start taking better care of herself. She is much thinner than she was in season three of Lois and Clark and back then she looked too thin (the press commented on it a lot).
Next go Lynette's boss. She spoke up for the childless everywhere. Although I think the first day of school is special I was behind her sentiment that just because you have a child doesn't mean you should get all of these special concessions at work.
Next Susan continues to prove she is a child who does not put her daughter first. To put Julie on the spot like that was awful. I will give her credit for apologizing to Edie but it was a case of too little too late. Also I was cheering Karl on when he brought up Mike's felony. Edie may be a slut but at least she hasn't served hard time. Not to mention she hasn't thought about attempting a murder lately.
This leads to me agreeing that Edie is the most moral of the housewives. She may be a a slut but at least she hasn't slept with an underage gardener, covered up a hit and run, burnt down a house, sabotaged her husband's career, etc.
Now onto Bree. Where the heck did her feelings for George come from? That made no sense and was truly the WTH moment of the episode.
Finally the best for last. I loved Carlos and Gabby tonight. I actually think she meant every word she said to him in that last scene. John's affair with Joan was a huge wake up call for her and I think she felt genuine remorse. I am actually really enjoying Gabby this season because I see an actual story here.
Evala
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:22 pm
Could I hate Lynette any more? No, no I could not. She took a demanding job and left her husband at home with the kids. She should have explained to her son that mommy had to work and daddy would make sure things went smoothly, not scalded a woman for expecting her to do her goddamn job.[/quote]
So much word to this! And what pisses me off is that I think we are supposed to side with Lynette and think her boss is a bitch, when really, everything her boss said is true! Why should Lynette be allowed to come to a meeting late and force everyone else to pick up her slack just because she has kids? I bet if a childless co-worker (or, for that matter, any co-worker) tried to dump work on her she would be outraged. Her sense of entitlement is absolutely ridiculous!
tv toast
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:21 pm
jjohnson78, couldn't agree with you more Re: Susan. If she were any more ridiculous and clownish, she would be wearing a red nose and big shoes. It's too much.
evalusion, same Re: Lynette. She could have, should have worked something out to explain to the kid that she couldn't be there. Were I Tom, I would feel somewhat resentful that she wouldn't let me take over the primary caregiver role. Also agree that Lynette's boss was just asking her to do her job, and that the coffee trick was sneaky and nasty, but have to add that the way they've created her boss's character is over the top. Nobody would behave that way, if only because her behavior is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
On to Bree. My head is about to explode from how... retarded this storyline is becoming. They're questioning Rex's death, and she's a suspect, and she doesn't get a lawyer??? She offers to take a lie detector test without a lawyer? And they LET HER??? Wouldn't the insurance people insist on a lawyer if only to prevent hte results from being contested later on? And why, after seeing how Rex and George were going after each other, would she not suspect George in something. OK, her husband just died and all, and she's certainly freaked out of her mind, but COME ON. Bree's smarter than that. I can't take it. Might have to not watch until this cluster of a storyline is over. If they make it her and George I'll have to quit altogether. Gah!
joltinjo
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:25 pm
Evalusion, I couldn't agree more. I guess I just don't find Lynette's actions amusing--the woman could have been seriously injured, and for what? B/c Lynette didn't anticipate ahead of time that this sort of situation might arise? And that it will again? I hope the look on Lynette's face at the end was the beginning of some sort of sympathy and understanding on her part. I certainly hope that this isn't the beginning of a childless-woman-as-shrew storyline. You can be pro-family and pro-fairness at the same time.
faeriekitten99
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:29 pm
I noticed that Edie has the same giant purple vase/bottle thingy that I have from pier 1. Then I noticed that if I'm noticing objects in the background then it must mean that this episode = boring. The previews for next week look entertaining though!
Amber67
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:29 pm
I just amazed that it took Danielle this long to mentioned Bree's actions during Rex's second attack (not that I blame Bree, she was in shock).
I don't hate Lynette, but I don't understand why her kid needed her so much on his first day. When I went to school for the first time, my parents supported me, but I didn't force them to come to school with me. And what she did to Joely was assault, basically (though I do think the boss is a royal bitch).
I think that the writers hate Susan and TH as much as everyone else. That is the only explanation for why they are making her so unlikeable this season.
ptfull
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:35 pm
Another good ep.
Bree was great throwing out the MIL, but after last week I was kinda hoping she would push her into Rex's grave (hee, hee)
Good to see Felicia back loved her "Ever since he beat me and pushed me down the stairs we havent been so close".
Susan and Edie just grated the whole episode SHUT UP and GROW UP.
George that evil SOB, hope he gets his comeuppance soon.
Lynette, eh I did like her interacting in the office a little more but the coffee was uncalled for.
Betty just keeps getting creepier and creepier, I love how she interacts with Susan giving her the "One more question and I'll cut you bitch" look. Looks like the person in the basement is her husband.
Gasp! Gabrielle has unselfish feelings.
Anyway next weeks ep. looks very Juicy!
RBK Premier
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:40 pm
I have to say I'm losing interest in this show fast.
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I agree. I loved last season but I'm losing interest in this season fast. Grey's Anatomy is now my most looked forward to show on Sunday nights.
So we know that the person in Betty Applewhite's basement is likely her husband. But please get on with the storyline, now, because it's getting very boring.
It looks like we wont be seeing John around until the paternity of the baby has to be determined since he will sleep with any woman who lets him mow her lawn.
There's already enough weird things going on, do we really to add Creepy George to the mix? Please let his stay be short.
Susan, Edie, Susan, Edie. Please find something else for Susan to do because she is getting very redundant.
JakeyIsSusan
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:41 pm
I guess I'm too positive for this thread right now, but I thought this episode was the best of this season's three. The scene with Bree and the kids at the table was hilarious, and I was dying during the church sing-along. "Ladies and gentlemen, Julie Mayer and her aunt Edie!"
Susan was a good mom in the first two episodes, but now she went 50 steps backward by putting Julie on the spot like that. But I do like her interaction with Betty Applewhite. I love Detective Susan.
Word to whoever thought Gabby was gonna end up with Matthew Applewhite. Now THAT would be an interesting storyline, as opposed to the go-nowhere one she's in now. I know there's a lot of Gabby/Carlos 'shippers, but where is that storyline supposed to go? The guy's in jail.
I don't get George's motivations. He's in love with Bree, but he tells her that she can "move on". I know I shouldn't try to psychoanalyze a fictional psychopath, but I can't help it.
Superficiality: Shawn Pyfrom is still looking cuter than he ever has, but I might just be having RCWS (Ryan Carnes Withdrawal Syndrome). And Joy Lauren looked pretty tonight, too!
heebiejeebie
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:42 pm
She took a demanding job and left her husband at home with the kids. She should have explained to her son that mommy had to work and daddy would make sure things went smoothly, not scalded a woman for expecting her to do her goddamn job. [/quote]
While I agree that I really hated the whole "mommy has to be there" when supposedly hubby is now Mister Mom...
I think if your boss tells you to hold it when you're in a meeting and you need to go to the bathroom, it's OK to scald her with hot coffee. That's in a company handbook somewhere. [/quote]
I agree with this as well. And sadly?
I have to say I'm losing interest in this show fast.[/quote]
This too.
erica
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:43 pm
It's official - I am bored by this show. I didn't care at all about any of the plotlines, although I did jump when BasementDweller jumped out at the Applewhites.
Susan gets more and more ridiculous and insane every week. I don't care one whit about Gabi, and all I saw was ACTING! during that final scene. I hate the way Bree's storyline is panning out. And Lynnette is fine and all, but I just. Don't. Care.
I'm giving it another week, and then I give up and go back to Creepy Guy L&O.
T Bop
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:47 pm
Best line of the night goes to Felicia:
"Funny thing, since he beat me and threw me down the stairs, we just don't stay in touch like we should."
Second best line also goes to Felicia:
"I don't like to be negative, but you really should have killed him."
It sounds like that is the last we will see of Felicia for a while. I'm not happy about that at all. She's really one of the only interesting things left about Wisteria Lane.
Thought Lynette's scalding of her boss was downright nasty, but I really don't like Joely Fisher's character or Joely Fisher the actress enough to care.
And if Parker or whateverthehellhisnameis was starting kindergarten, then it is fall on Wisteria Lane and some time has passed since Rex's death. If so, then why the hell isn't Gabby showing any signs of being pregnant??!!
As for Susan vs. Edie: it's obvious that neither of them gives a damn about Julie. I wish Susan, Edie and Karl would just go away and leave Julie to live in peace.
Bookrat
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:48 pm
But the question was, "did you poison Rex?" and no, technically, George did not poison him. [/quote]
But he did switch his pills to potassium, which was something that could kill him, so I think that would be considered poisoning him. And with George's " I find that with the right poison you can get rid of anything" quote from last season, he knew he was poisoning Rex. But I guess he's criminally insane so he can fool the lie detector.
swsa
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:52 pm
This whole Lynette storyline is so fucking stupid. On every single front. From the writers going the oh, so played out route of "Mr. Mom just can't compare to a real stay at home mom," to the completely over the top boss (in no company I can imagine can you penalize someone for having children...right from the start with her completely inappropriately personal lecturing during the job interview) to her snapping "Now, now, now!" before the staff meeting. She's totally unprofessional. And sorry, but every full-time office job I've ever had comes with a certain amount of personal time that you're allowed to use in any way you choose, so if Lynette needed a couple of hours to take her kid to school, then fine.
Also, I've *hated* Joely Fisher since Ellen, and the only reason I'm not even more annoyed with the storyline is because they're painting her as such an unrealistic bitch, that I'm sure she'll be due for a comeuppance and firing soon.
Evala
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:57 pm
to the completely over the top boss (in no company I can imagine can you penalize someone for having children...right from the start with her completely inappropriately personal lecturing during the job interview) to her snapping "Now, now, now!" before the staff meeting. She's totally unprofessional. And sorry, but every job comes with a certain amount of personal time that you're allowed to use in any way you choose, so if Lynette needed a couple of hours to take her kid to school, then fine.[/quote]
How was the boss penalizing Lynette for having kids? It's not like she was making Lynette do something that her childless co-workers were not expected to do as well. All she did was refuse to allow Lynette to have any special privileges, like arriving late to a staff meeting, because she has kids. That's not penalizing her, it's just treating her like everyone else.
AVorlon
Oct 9, 2005 @ 9:57 pm
It looks like we wont be seeing John around until the paternity of the baby has to be determined since he will sleep with any woman who lets him mow her lawn.[/quote]Or trim her bushes. In this case it was Gabby doing all the trimming, though.
The funniest thing all night was the Capitol One commercial with the guy wearing the 'wire' to find out who was saying 'yes'. Not part of the show…so moving on…
Does Bree really have feelings for George or was she just really freaked out by the question? In any case, she seems to believe that she has feelings for him now, and even told the evil bastard about it. No, just no, Bree.
Oh, and Andrew is now an expert on what it takes to murder someone. The shocked look on Bree's face was just great.
OraBrooch
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:02 pm
I absolutely love Roger Bart, so that might sway my judgment of the character of George. So while, yeah, it sucks that he killed Rex and all, the way that Bart is playing the character (quiet menace underneath, but a heartsick 11-year old on the surface) makes me love him even more. He's the only one on the show (apart from Bree and Carlos) who I replay lines of, and though I'm sure the Rex train is still going full steam for the most part, I'm fully in the George camp. And that's enough cliche usage for the night.
swsa
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:03 pm
How was the boss penalizing Lynette for haveing kids? It's not like she was making Lynette do something that her childless co-workers were not expected to do as well. All she did was refuse to allow Lynette to have any special privileges, like arriving late to a staff meeting, because she has kids. That's not penalizing her, it's just treating her like everyone else.[/quote]
She was lecturing her before she even got the job. Bitching about people with kids ruining it for the rest of them, staying home with sick kids, blah, blah, blah. In no way can you conduct yourself like that. She's opening herself up to all sort of discrimination lawsuits. And I've worked at quite a few companies and people take time off to pick people up from the airport, to meet people for lunch, for dentists' appointments, and yes, to attend their childrens' functions, etc. And it's allowed. The way they're writing this is just so ridiculously over the top, and not in a fun, soapy way.
Mystery
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:03 pm
I don't get George's motivations. He's in love with Bree, but he tells her that she can "move on". I know I shouldn't try to psychoanalyze a fictional psychopath, but I can't help it.
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I took his "move on" line to mean that they could both move on, together, after the pesky problem of Rex's death was cleared up.
Readster
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:09 pm
She was lecturing her before she even got the job. Bitching about people with kids ruining it for the rest of them, staying home with sick kids, blah, blah, blah. In no way can you conduct yourself like that. She's opening herself up to all sort of discrimination lawsuits. And I've worked at quite a few companies and people take time off to pick people up from the airport, to meet people for lunch, for dentists' appointments, and yes, to attend their childrens' functions, etc. And it's allowed. The way they're writing this is just so ridiculously over the top, and not in a fun, soapy way.[/quote]
Exactly you get her point about how single people have to pick up the slack of others but when you add in what she has done and said since the season began. She completely counterdicts herself in such a way she is open to law suits. I mean if say Parker or the baby girl had to be rushed to the hospital and she told Lynette: "NO, we have a meeting" she be so screwed. It's like everything with Bree, just now they are doing the aultopsy and so forth this get's such a major WTF? George passing the lie detector test, I saw that happening, when you believe in your lies, you are telling the truth, how a lot of people have passed a lie detector test. It's not like Wonder Woman's magic lasso where you will tell the truth no matter what.
Eegah
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:09 pm
Though I disliked Susan for much of the episode, I loved her playing with the damper pedal. When I was starting piano lessons that's all I wanted to do too. (for those not familiar with keyboards, it locks the part that clamps down on the string when you let go of the key, letting the sound continue until the string stops vibrating naturally.
sbwm
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:12 pm
I miss this show already.
What happened to the title when they were "DH." They clustered together, talked and supported each other. That's why my friends all tuned in from day one - now only about two of us are left watching. It is not the same show. Many shows develop into their second year and really catch hold - but meh... not here IMHO.
TH - thyroid problem? But please don't lean over like that whether ill or just thin - made my chest hurt watching all those bones strain under her thin layer of skin. And again with the wind tunnel machine - when talking in the street - no one else's hair moved, no flowers in the yard, not even the potted flower AW was holding. Is it in her contract? Must. Have. Wind. (Hair product sales will skyrocket.) But then again, I thought her hair looked too thin as well. Maybe she is ill... or going to see George for her anxiety meds.
Need my Bree clothes back! With flippy hair. Even bought that polk -a -dot sweater last year. Miss Bree and Rex and snappy dialogue.
Don't let Felicia go back to Utah!
Did anyone notice that Gabby's front steps needed repair? New wood and paint? I love old homes but this is the mythical Wysteria Lane where all is perfect no matter what the season.
Evala
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:13 pm
She was lecturing her before she even got the job. Bitching about people with kids ruining it for the rest of them, staying home with sick kids, blah, blah, blah. In no way can you conduct yourself like that.[/quote]
I was talking about today's episode, in which the boss merely refused to allow Lynette to arrive late to a staff meeting. But interestingly, the speech the boss gave to Lynette about people with kids feeling like they can stay home and dump their work on everyone else seems to have come true because that is exactly what Lynette did.
And I've worked at quite a few companies and people take time off to pick people up from the airport, to meet people for lunch, for dentists' appointments, and yes, to attend their childrens' functions, etc. And it's allowed.[/quote]
It's allowed if the boss says it's allowed. I've worked at quite a few companies myself, and people can't just come and go as they please during working hours. In Lynette's case, the boss said she did not have permission to arrive late to an important meeting for a non-emergency situation, which in my opinion is a perfectly reasonable decision to make.
Mexicanguy
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:19 pm
Don't let Felicia go back to Utah!
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Please, don't! I know there are a lot of characters right now but Felicia gives a certain spark to the show that is completely irreplaceable.
ISUHort96
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:20 pm
This show was good and has taken a nosedive. Bleah.
I guess I'm going to be alone in this sentiment.
[/quote] No Dreamy I'm with you. I don't think scalding your boss with hot coffee is a good plan (though I must admit...very clever in a nasty evil sort of thing to do way), but seriously...it's against the law to discriminate against an employee because they have children. That boss woman is a heinous bitch. Granted Pipsqueak there needed to suck it up a bit...not like Lynette dropped him at the curb and drove away - his DAD was there. How many kids would whine like that for one parent with the other there? Bit over the top (but sooo much of this episode was). But when BossBitch made that comment about not having time to get a haircut? I (as a mother of three kids 6 and under) wanted to reach right into my TV and slap her silly. You just DON'T tell a mother about how you "don't have time" for stuff. Got it BitchBoss?
Susan's story tonight was stupid, but Carl's an enough of an ass to pit his girlfriend against his exwife when he knows their history, but to throw his own daughter into that? Not that Susan's winning awards for parenting, but at least she said the right thing when she said "Julie comes first."
It was like Redemptive Housewives at the end there...eesh.
Oh, and George was oddly hotter tonight (up until his psychopharm smile at the end) because they changed his hair. Little less 40-year old virgin tonight.
txhorns79
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:20 pm
It sounds like that is the last we will see of Felicia for a while. I'm not happy about that at all. She's really one of the only interesting things left about Wisteria Lane.[/quote]
I do love her character, but without Paul and Zach around she really doesn't have much of a point in being there either. She doesn't have a real connection to anyone else on the show except Mike.
Thought Lynette's scalding of her boss was downright nasty, but I really don't like Joely Fisher's character or Joely Fisher the actress enough to care.[/quote]
I think the whole plotline would be better if Joely Fisher wasn't written as so over-the-top nasty. She makes a good point about people w/o children not being able to get time off from work, but she does it in such a way that you can't help but not like her.
Susan desperately needs to be toned down. That was just crap having her make Julie choose between herself and Edie.
Bookrat
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:22 pm
In Lynette's case, the boss said she did not have permission to arrive late to an important meeting for a non-emergency situation[/quote] As a new hire, I would think something like this could get her fired. Where I work you have a probation period....Lynette has worked there how long? A couple of weeks?
think the whole plotline would be better if Joely Fisher wasn't written as so over-the-top nasty. She makes a good point about people w/o children not being able to get time off from work, but she does it in such a way that you can't help but not like her.[/quote] Which is why this entire storyline pisses me off. The audience is supposed to support Lynette and hate "tits"...bah.
Bulldog
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:23 pm
Is it wrong of me that Edie and Karl are my favorite couple on this show?
Cannot wait until Lynette puts a major smackdown on her bitch boss. That said, I can sort of understand the boss' position. When I worked as a manager at my company, we did have certain people who would take off for every little thing that their kid had. It really was unfair to the others. Of course, I do think bitch boss could have handled the situation much more tactfully.
Line of the night goes to Felecia: "I don't mean to be negative, but you really should have killed him." I noticed she said she was going away for a few weeks. I hope that means that we will get to see more of her in the future.
Julie does have a nice voice.
I normally don't like to comment on actor's personal appearances (casting stones, you know), but Teri Hatcher seriously needs to get to a McDonald's. I'll pay, Teri.
Loved Bree throwing out Phyllis. Is this the last we'll see of her. If so, I liked how both when she arrived and when she departed, her head was hanging out the taxi window. As for the lie detector, do they really let the one taking the test sit where they can see the results? Seems that would add extra stress to the situation.
Is it possible Gabrielle is maturing a little?
Applewhites: I like Woodard, but is there really enough story here to stretch over an entire season?
Missing CreePaul watch: Week 3.
Evala
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:29 pm
but seriously...it's against the law to discriminate against an employee because they have children.[/quote]
I don't see how the boss was discriminating against Lynette by refusing to allow her to arrive late to the meeting to take her brat to school. All the boss did was refuse to grant Lynette a special privilege that no other employee was getting. If anything, allowing Lynette to arrive late would have been discriminating against the other employees, who did have to get there on time.
But when BossBitch made that comment about not having time to get a haircut? I (as a mother of three kids 6 and under) wanted to reach right into my TV and slap her silly. You just DON'T tell a mother about how you "don't have time" for stuff. Got it BitchBoss?[/quote]
But this is exactly the point. People without children have just as many important, time-consuming obligations in their lives as people with children. Lynette, however, behaves as though motherhood makes her life more demanding than anyone else's and that, as a result, she should be given special privileges.
swsa
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:32 pm
I've worked at quite a few companies myself, and people can't just come and go as they please during working hours. In Lynette's case, the boss said she did not have permission to arrive late to an important meeting for a non-emergency situation, which in my opinion is a perfectly reasonable decision to make.[/quote]
I don't think it's reasonable. It's a staff meeting. Which most of us have almost every single day. And I personally don't find taking a few hours off as dumping your work load onto someone else. It's switching up your schedule for a day. Do we think Lynette wouldn't have still done her work? It's not like Lynette's a cashier at Wal-Mart who has to hold the line until the person for the next shift comes in. The boss treated Lynette like a child. I guess I've been lucky in that the personal and sick time that's written into my contract? My boss actually gives me the right to use without judging whether it's a worthy enough cause. And frankly, if anyone ever acted the way Joely Fisher acted she'd get her ass handed to her, since she'd be hugely outnumbered by all the people who do have kids, work full-time, and yes, have to take time off once in awhile. That's why this whole plot bugs...women with kids working full-time? Not out of the ordinary. Not something most companies aren't equipped to handle. And therefore, in my opinion, not worth this stupid circa 1980 working mom storyline.
ISUHort96
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:32 pm
When I worked as a manager at my company, we did have certain people who would take off for every little thing that their kid had. It really was unfair to the others. Of course, I do think bitch boss could have handled the situation much more tactfully.[/quote] I can see your point here and even agree with you, but a kid only has one first day of Kindergarten, and she probably would have been a half hour late at the most (most schools start around 8:15-8:30, and a drop at school + three hugs and a goodbye should only take about 10 minutes) so depending on traffic (?) there by 9...what time do most people go to work?
I must live in a very free-to-come-and-go area though, my kid's school had meet the teacher from 3:30-5:30, and most people who live here commute 30 mins. Don't think you could make that timing without taking some time off.
Hoola
Oct 9, 2005 @ 10:35 pm
People without children have just as many important, time-consuming obligations in their lives as people with children[/quote]
I don't think haircuts and going to a movie are the same as most obligations parents have concerning their kids. Bitchboss could have come up with some better comparisons, but she's supposed to be mean and irrational, I suppose. I'm childfree but I do realize that my life is much, much easier because of it. And it's way I will stay childfree for years and years.
I'm so happy about Gabrielle's storyline this season. She's coming accross as more sympathetic and multi-dimensional.
I thought it was a good episode. Susan's ex gets a gold star for pointing out how selfish and mean Susan is.
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