evany
Oct 16, 2005 @ 4:08 pm
Is it 10pm EST yet? Wait for it...wait for it...
mysticowl
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:00 pm
My, George is devious. And slimy. He needs to go. I want Rex back! *sniffles* This was the first time I've cheered Andrew on.
Susan... I understand she needs to protect Julie, but before her talk with Zach, she should've told Mike. If she can't deal with Zach being Mike's son, she should stop leading the man on. How would she feel if someone was keeping Julie from her? Where was Julie, btw? The only voice of reason in the whole show.
Lynette, don't let Tom fool you, you are a bad mother. Mainly because you are only happy when you have something to whine and bitch about, so stop creating your own drama.
Loved Gabi smacking down the smug lawyer. I guess I never liked him much on Judging Amy either.
welcomematt
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:00 pm
Best.show.ever.
I loved the following stuff:
The interaction between the housewives. It was great to see Bree helping Susan understand what she should do about Zach. And moving to see that Zach is still thinking about Julie, and Susan wants to help him, but she doesn't want him to be thinking about her daughter. It was nice to see carefully calculating Susan, rather than slapstick Susan.
How Carlos was already stripped down when Gabby turned around to ask if he was ready for some lovin'. And that scene between the lawyer and Gabby: Sizzling.hot.
I loved how Lynnette had a heart-to-heart with her son, and I think his having an imaginary friend makes a lot of sense, given the upheaval he's had to deal with. It was great how the camera showed her face in the light, looking down on her son, not sure of what to do to make the situation better. Although I would have liked to have seen her ask him what he thinks she's lied about. And I loved the final scene with Lynnette talking about Spencer. Classic fun, but with serious undertones.
And least but certainly not least, I adored how Andrew followed through on his plan to make life miserable for Bree, but in a subtle fashion. In fact, if I had to sum up this episode in one word, I would use 'subtle.' There was no campiness, no soap opera-type suspension of disbelief (that I noticed).
When Andrew made that moaning noise, I almost started moaning. That boy has some serious sex appeal. And the Machiavellian oneupmanship between Andrew and George was golden. And did you see the man standing in the background wearing not much, just before Bree started helping George? Some lovely beefcake there.
Absolutely fantastic episode, IMO.
The 2nd Evil
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:01 pm
R.I.P. Mrs. Mulburry.
mtlchickie
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:01 pm
Noooo! Not Mrs Mulberry! (Though I laughed long and hard.)
DownsideUp
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:02 pm
George has to die. What a smarmy ass. I hope they don't drag this out for longer. Bree should be smarter than this :(
So, no follow up on the man in the basement? Why are they even bothering if they're only treating it like a third rate storyline? No wonder why it seems like such a waste of time already.
Kafka
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:03 pm
Is my show back?? Best show in a long time.
Geroge FINALLY interested me. I really like Andrew vs. George. And Andrew has been looking very nice lately. I hope he's not gone for that long.
And I LOVE Adrian Pasdar. I just bought Profit on DVD a few weeks ago. Love, love, love him.
SnarkBoi79
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:04 pm
Just a quick question. Is Andrew still gay? I've missed some of the episodes from last season, but I haven't seen anything mentioned about it since he was caught with that boy in the pool.
What is up with Teri Hatcher's haggard appearance this season? She looks like she aged 10 years over the summer. Poor woman.
In any case, I don't blame Susan for sending Zach off to Utah. First of all, Paul IS his father no matter what anyone else thinks. Biology ain't everything, y'all. Trust me, I know from personal experience. And besides, Zach is a might bit looney tunes and I would want to keep him away from my teenage daughter as well. And I don't think Julie even likes Zach anymore, anyway.
zoidbergMD
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:03 pm
So, did Lynette send the twins off to brat camp with Andrew, or are they wandering the streets with Zach?
Who else but Bree would eat watermelon with a knife and fork? (And who else but George would put salt on it?)
Mystery
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:05 pm
Finally, some housewife interaction! Even if it was just for a moment, I enjoyed it.
The Lynette storyline drives me mad. I can't believe she'd let Parker call her a liar and keep on reading after she told him it was lights out. However, GayMatt was all kinds of hot in this episode.
I'm very tired of Susan.
Stardancer2001
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:06 pm
I have no words for Susan. Other than get her off of this show!
I thought that having Lynette go back to work would cut down on the kid-related storylines. She might as well work from home if all her waking hours is still going to be consumed by Persimmon and Penny. Also, what happened to the twins? Are they in Betty's basement?
Gabby and Carlos do nothing for me. If she is going to recommit to Carlos, then get him out of jail already.
The only interesting story was Bree's, as usual. I love the duel between Andrew and George. Passing Bree's foodgasm off as her orgasm was brilliant! Who knows? Maybe Andrew will drop his vendetta against Bree and focus on keeping George away from her. Psychos recognize psychos; George will probably try to get rid of Andrew like he got rid of Rex. Damn! That was quick. I didn't expect Andrew to fold that quickly to the oldest trick in the book.
Continuity blip: Last week Edie only had the pink cast on her leg. This week she has the cast and the foot brace? Bad bad editing....
dreamy
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:05 pm
I loved Andrew tonight. Which goes to show you what’s happened to this show. I feel like a bloody yo-yo. And I think the summer was good for him, because he’s been looking good these days.
I’ll get slapped down for this but I really like (more like love) Lynette and Tom’s relationship. Whether he’s working or she’s working or whatever, I get that they love each other.
As for the rest of the episode. Eh. It really bugs me that Bree has been spending time with George. For a woman so stuck on proprieties, this is bizarre one month after Rex’s death. The other housewives? I care even less.
(And no Alfre!)
welcomematt, it's interesting that we both liked the same parts of the episode, but that you loved the episode, while I'm solidly in the B-/C+ camp. I need to think about that.
Darn
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:06 pm
Wow, much MUCH improved this week. I loved just about all of it.
Adored Bree for acting like a human being, unlike Susan, and remembering that Zach is Mary Alice's son and was raised right next door to them. It's like Bree is this show's moral compass. Even with her tendencies she's the most human of all.
Loved Andrew and the maoning bit. Also loved George saying he remind him of himself, they're both insane.
I liked that it was made clear that Susan is doing this for Julie as opposed to Susan doing it for Susan like usual.
Lynette is one selfish hag but they won me over with that last scene. Tom is the best. Way too good for her. His face as Lynette described orphaned English boy with no hands was hilarious.
Some problem, Rex was buried 4 weeks ago? Uh, okay. Lynette started work a WEEK ago? How the hell? Carlos has only been in prison a month? How far is Gabby then?
Huh, no Alfre Woodard or Friend in the Basement this week. I'd hate to think that had something to do with the marked improvement.
Eegah
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:07 pm
Kafka, there were a couple other episodes about it and the family dealing with it, but we were left with the idea that the whole thing was just to stick it to Bree.
Love the George vs. Andrew, especially since both of them are so slimy we have no idea who we should be rooting for.
naneki78
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:07 pm
R.I.P. Mrs. Mulburry. [/quote]
Great t-shirt material, with a little umbrella logo, perhaps?
Ok, so Lynette once again sucks as a mother. No news there.
Susan, gawd, running with the ice cream, we GET it, Susan is supposed to be endearinly klutzy..only not.
Bree. I love Bree.
George. I hate George. Die, George, die!
Andrew was all kinds of awesome.
Mike, please hon, buy a new shirt already.
Gaby & Carlos. Oh, I liked it. The Bickersons. Makes me want to root for their chances, even though we all know they are doooooomed.
Adrian Pasdar, why can't you play a non-smarm?
dreamy
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:08 pm
I didn't expect Andrew to fold that quickly to the oldest trick in the book. [/quote] Stardancer, true, but I cut him a break 'cause at least he's a teenager. I get more riled up when the others (um, Susan?) act before thinking because they are adults.
alliebda
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:08 pm
So, did Lynette send the twins off to brat camp with Andrew, or are they wandering the streets with Zach?[/quote]
One of the twins was in the bedroom with Tom when Lynette went back in the house to look for the umbrella.
I didn't seem to mind George this episode for some reason. All in all for me it was a good episode.
RBK Premier
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:12 pm
The show was 100% much better tonight. The story lines weren't as contrived as they have been this season. George must go though. And I'm glad Susan didn't tell Mike about crazy Zack. Smartest thing Susan has done on this show.
americana19
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:13 pm
I thought that this was the worst episode of the series so far. Almost everything annoyed me. Lynnette's kid. Susan and Mike. No Betty-related creepiness. The fact that George continues to be alive. I'm just sick of everything on this show.
And yet I'll probably still be watching next week.
A few things I did like, though:
For once, I actually enjoyed Andrew.
The scene with Edie and Susan. The only time I can ever stand Susan is when she's with Edie.
The sudden but welcome increase in Gay Matt's hotness.
The scene with Gabby, Bree, and Susan. It was interesting. It was almost like they were friends or something.
lexualhealing
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:13 pm
Love the George vs. Andrew, especially since both of them are so slimy we have no idea who we should be rooting for. [/quote]
Andrew has finally meet his match. When George said Andrew reminded him of himself, I got shivers.
zoidbergMD
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:13 pm
I didn't seem to mind George this episode for some reason.[/quote]
It's a funny thing: George is evil incarnate, and yet I was sort of feeling for him when Andrew - also evil incarnate - was trying to get under his skin with the moaning stuff.
Yesmar
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:14 pm
Excellent episode.
The watermelon scene had me staring at the TV in disbelief. Only Bree and George.
The Mrs. Mulberry plot was as funny as I thought it was gonna be. I only started watching halfway through last season, and although Lynette usually doesn't get the funniest subplots, when she does get them they are hilarious.
The only bad part (to me) was Andrew's leaving. Does Bree remember why she didn't want him at the camp to begin with? We never did see Andrew tell Bree he wasn't gay. Oh well, I definetly forsee an "Andrew messes around with a boy at camp" storyline coming up in the next couple of weeks. He was smokin' tonight and I really hope we see more of him. Oh, and that whole discussion with George at dinner adds another really weird layer to his personality.
Mystery
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:14 pm
I love how in every scene he's in, GayMatt's wiping down counters and tables.
heebiejeebie
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:14 pm
Despicable Housewives the new title?
Two mothers dealing with sons who are undergoing separation anxiety. One kills the imaginary friend and the other sends her son away. I never though Lynette would be the one I would find less pathetic. Bree and Susan both go beyond all decency. At some level, if all the wives become disgusting slime, what is the point of the show? Gabby ends out the episode being the least in need of an extended stay at mental facility.
I find the idea of Bree forcing her son (who might still be dealing with the fact his father is dead all of a few months at most) to eat dinner with her new beau a bit too much. To then deal with his anger in such a way? Total bitch. I hope its full war with Andrew when he comes back. I now what Bree to really really suffer. Total hell. George is such a caricature that I don't really care about him one way or the other. Way too flat and single note to find interesting even as a villain.
Adrian Pasdar. *swoon*. He is so wasted on Gabby though. Why, why oh why couldn't he have been the corporate benefit that tempts Lynette? introduce a little Jim Profit! Hell introduce a LOT! The show certainly needs something when so many minutes are spent with Susan running through the park with ice cream in her hands. Oh my. Wasn't that just a laugh! Oh TPBT? please oh please make sure to include that comic gem in the recap highlights the start of next week's show. Pretty please? I so need to see that again and again. [/sarcasm]
Speaking of Susan. Once again why are we supposed to find this village idiot interesting? Let alone empathise with in any way whatsoever? Glue and umbrella to her hand and have Lynette put her out in the trash for gawdsakes already!
HypocrisyRules
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:14 pm
I turned the show off in disgust before he was even over.
George got rid of Rex, now he's going to get rid of Andrew. And Bree's a hypocrite. Andrew can't leave the house in a dirty t-shirt but she sees nothing wrong with dating a man a month after her husband's death?
Susan paid off Zach to leave town. Predictable.
And more of Lynette's crappy antics, this time aimed at her own kid, with her coming out the winner, again.
This show just doesn't do it for me anymore.
Buh-bye!
A World Of No
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:15 pm
It was an okay episode for me. Mrs. Mulberry got tired very quickly, and Susan is grating on me for not telling Zana (or having Mike tell Zana) his true parentage so he can make up his own mind. Yes, technically Paul is Zana's legal father and guardian, and technically Susan did the right thing, but he's close enough to majority to be able to make up his own mind. Bad form, Suze.
I don't buy Bree opening the present during Andrew's race. What, she can't say, "Hang on," to The Pharmacist of Doom and open the present afterwards? Bad form, Bree.
I wanted to see Andrew scoping out the other swimmers.
No Appletokens this week. *sigh* And that was the storyline I was looking forward to all week.
ClosingTime
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:15 pm
Wow. Who would have ever thought that I would actually feel sorry for evil Andrew? Not that I agree with anything he's done, but I'm sure it's hard to when his mom has George coming around so soon after Rex's death.
George? You need to go away.
Loved how Edie called Susan out on her BS. True enough, he is Mary Alice's son, but didn't she remember that he was obsessed with Julie? I thought it was the reason she broke up with Mike in the first place. Don't lead the man on, because he is pursuing a relationship with Zach, and she can either accept it or not. Go mess with Karl or something.
I'd still like to see Lynette being a go-getter at work since there was so much talk about how ruthless she was. Loved the Ms. Mullberry story, and I hate that she died. God bless Tom, because I don't see how he puts up with it.
Maybe the show is picking up some steam now. I actually paid attention unlike the previous ones since the season has started. Not too cartoonish like the other episodes either, but I still miss the dark comedy from the beginning of the first season.
Gaby and Carlos? Meh. And isnt it about time for Gaby to be showing, even a little? [/quote]
I said the same thing to my mom! I mean, she doesn't have to have a belly or anything, but she could look a bit round or something! I know with her frame she might not become big or anything, but I keep forgetting she's even pregnant!
lilpupdog
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:16 pm
Also, what happened to the twins? Are they in Betty's basement?[/quote]
I thought I spotted a twin lurking around the house during the episode. I guess as long as they don't have anything stuck in their hair Lynette doesn't worry about them too much.
However, no signs of Betty's basement, not even in the previews for next week! Of course, there was some action in the Zana plotline this week - finally - so maybe those two story lines will rotate in and out of the A-B plot slots.
Lynette: I am the worst mother in the world!
MAVO: Yes...
lilpupdog: BWAH!! (not waiting to hear what MAVO might actually be talking about. It's funnier my way.)
Did the bumps to commercial seem very abrupt to anyone else this week? No signalling music or close-ups or anything.
Bookrat
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:19 pm
Hasn't aired here yet, but ANY word about Justin? Also, on the radio when they were running promos for tonight's episode, Andrew accused Bree of dating George less than a month after Rex was buried. Has it been less than a month? What...three weeks, two weeks?
growsonwalls
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:19 pm
I loved the scenes between Andrew and George. Both psychos in their own way. And LOVED Bree and the t-shirt. That's the OCD Bree we know and love.
By the way, anyone think George looks a lot like Paul Wolfowitz?
Gaby and Carlos? Meh. And isnt it about time for Gaby to be showing, even a little?
I actually respected Susan for paying off Zach. Zach is crazy, and he's still fixated on Julie. Susan did the right thing.
The Lynette storyline just bored me. I understand Lynette is supposed to be the most "housewifey" of the housewives but god her storylines are always so silly.
OraBrooch
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:24 pm
I just realized I have the same bed frame as GayMatt and Lynette. It cost a hundred fifty bucks. I'm not quite sure how I feel about this.
Topic? I still love George.
dorakpasa
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:28 pm
{small voice} I put salt on watermelon.
{smaller voice} I must be the anti-mom, but I would try something like what Lynette did, get rid of the umbrella or whatever token, and concoct a story like that. {ducks}
I really enjoyed this episode and George's "you think YOU'RE psycho; well, you could learn a thing or two from me" to Andrew. Such a twist to feel sorry for Andrew.
cinaminsweet281
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:31 pm
I thought the show was a little boring tonight, but not too bad. I loved the brief scene between Susan, Gabby, and Bree, and I really wish they would have the housewives interact more. Even if they supposedly can't stand each other off camera, I know they can at least pretend to on camera, right?
I still can't stand Susan and I can barely watch her scenes, they're so boring.
Lynette and Little P's imaginary friend was also very boring, but I agree GayMatt is still very hot.
I don't like George or Andrew, so hopefully they can kill each other off.
I heart Gabby and Carlos so much.
I really wanted to see Hottie Applewhite this week :(
ronathan
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:33 pm
Loved how Edie called Susan out on her BS. True enough, he is Mary Alice's son, but didn't she remember that he was obsessed with Julie? I thought it was the reason she broke up with Mike in the first place. Don't lead the man on, because he is pursuing a relationship with Zach, and she can either accept it or not. Go mess with Karl or something.[/quote]
Sorry, but I'm totally with Susan on this one. Mike is a dumbass for wanting to pursue a relationship with this kid. Susan also doesn't want to alienate him, because lets face it she's a better person with Mike in her life and she damn well knows it. What she needs to do is tell Mike (again) that Zach is a lunatic who has been stalking her daughter and, oh yeah, tried to kill him not too long ago. After hearing that, through all the stuff that's happened, Zach is still obsessed with Julie, I totally would have done the same thing and sent Zach as far away as possible. Actually, correct that, I would have called the damn cops and let them deal with him. Lock the psycho up, we'll all be better off.
I don't understand the point of the scene with Lynette and the teacher and principal. Why did she start crying? Was that a fake, or was she really upset? And there was no follow through, I just don't get what the point was b/c Lynette was still pulling the get-rid-of-Mrs.-Mulberry scheme even after that scene. So. . . huh?
Darn
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:37 pm
How did they figure out Zach was behind the explosion at Susan's?
Teri Hatcher looked especially awful tonight. Maybe she'd be helped by a few layers of vaseline on the lens.
SiSKGuy
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:37 pm
This show has become nothing more than a glorified sitcom with good acting. Except not funny. And a half-hour too long. I'm giving it one more week.
smarty05
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:43 pm
Best episode this season IMHO. I thought all of the storylines seemed plausible.
I loved the dinner scene with Andrew and George. You know any scene that involved dinner at the Van De Kamps will be hilarious and entertaining. (Also gaged a little when George was smootching all over Bree).
Susan, Susan, Susan, my lord, always getting yourself in trouble. How do you expect to get out of this one with Mike?
Lynette was great tonight. At least she feels bad about not being able to stay with her kids. And I would also make up that story about Mrs. Mulberry. HELLO! The kid stabbed the teacher with the umbrella!
Gabby and Carlos were cute. Not that much new. Though, I can see the lawyer becoming a problem.
Side note: can't wait to see drunk!Lynette!
Edited to add SPOILER tags...please don't discuss next week's happenings in this thread, even if they're featured during the "next week on..." sneaks. Thanks!
JessicaLovejoy
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:43 pm
They always end the Lynette stories in a cute way, but even though I love the character, all I can think about is how my mother would deal with these situations. The answer is that she suffers no shit, and even at that age, I was never stupid enough to be as bratty as her kid is. Pffft. The first time I called my mother a "liar" (even under the guise of an imaginary friend) that would be the last time I spoke for a few weeks. And don't get me started on what would have happened had I jabbed a teacher with an umbrella! Thinking about it makes me shiver.
Well, now I know what deeply aroused Bree sounds like. I have been wondering.
Edie is being pretty hateful. I used to think she was Amusing Bitchy, now she's just Bitchy Bitchy.
Hurray for InstaStrip!Carlos!
mysticowl
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:47 pm
Word to everyone who says Bree is being inappropriate by dating a month after her husband's death. Which is why I think it's pure character assassination on the part of the writers for the purposes of moving the storyline along. The Bree they introduced to us, made us love, would never do something like that. Both because it's not proper etiquette and because I believe she really loved Rex.
CaptainSnarky
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:49 pm
"Don't judge me! You didn't get here because you got caught helping the poor!"
BWHAH!!
Can someone please force feed Terri Hatcher a sammich? I mean, damn.
Wasn't Andrew gay/buy-curious (wink) last season? It'd be nice if they remembered that teeny detail.
sbwm
Oct 16, 2005 @ 9:58 pm
What have the writers done to Bree?
Early in the episode - Bree states to Andrew and George: "...the both of you." I hate that. As we all know, it is either "the two of you" or "both of you." Something similar happened later in the show with Bree's dialogue. Bree would know better! (I would like to think that the writers and Marcia Cross would know better as well.)
(Not to say I don't sometimes say "me" when I should say "I.")
They just threw us a bone this week with three of the women gathered together for about 30 seconds. All in separate parts of the room with different camera angles - I think. Did not TiVo so am not sure about this last part. It is more like: Separate Housewives.
KBear
Oct 16, 2005 @ 10:00 pm
This was the best episode of the season, and it shows how far this show has fallen. When did Bree become an idiot? Her husband has only been dead a month, yet she's dating George and expecting Andrew to accept it. This made me feel sorry for Andrew, something no one should make me do. George v. Andrew could be interesting but I don't trust these writers to make it as good as it could be.
I understand what Susan did to Zach and agree with it to a certain extent. Still I'd respect her more if she'd be honest with Mike. They are making her character more unlikeable each episode.
Lynette's storyline was okay, along with Gabby's which is all I can say for them. To show you how much I care about Betty's prisoner storyline, I didn't even realize it wasn't on until I read someone mentioning it here. Basically I watch each episode this season half way paying attention. Sadly I'm slowly losing interest in this show.
JakeyIsSusan
Oct 16, 2005 @ 10:01 pm
I thought this episode was the best of the season. I said that last week, too, so at least this season is improving.
Was that actually a scene with THREE of the housewives tonight? Even if it was only all of thirty seconds long, I'll take it. Word to the person that wrote that Bree is the moral compass of the women, and I like that in that scene Susan seemed to know that as well.
Word to everyone who says Bree is being inappropriate by dating a month after her husband's death. Which is why I think it's pur character assassination on the part of the writers for the purposes of moving the storyline along. [/quote]
But according to Bree, her and George aren't "dating". Isn't her rationale that George is just her most wonderful friend? I think Bree's stupidly naive, but not inappropriate.
This episode did a good job with Susan. Edie called her on her bullshit and Susan couldn't really dispute it, and in the end Susan did the (arguably) right thing. At least her reasons were explicitly for Julie this time.
Nice to know I'm not the only one starting to think Shawn Pyfrom is getting cuter (and more than cute during the dinner scene). Either I have an increasing penchant for bad boys or it's RCWS (Ryan Carnes Withdrawal Syndrome).
Did I miss a scene with Gabby sleeping with her lawyer, or is that just happening next week? And was it off-screen when George told Bree what Andrew said?
Prettyeyes
Oct 16, 2005 @ 10:08 pm
I'm glad Susan didn't tell Mike about crazy Zack. Smartest thing Susan has done on this show.[/quote]
Not to me. While Susan's desire to protect Julie's certainly understandable, Zana is Mike's son, or rather, Mike thinks he is, whether Susan likes it or not. How would Susan feel if the shoe were on the other foot and Mike sent Julie out of town without her permission? Though Susan's intentions were honorable, this is going to backfire, big time and probably sooner than Susan thinks.
Binks
Oct 16, 2005 @ 10:10 pm
And my Susan hate continues to grow exponentially. She is right to want to keep Zach away from Julie but again I ask why she is seeing the psycho who left a man tied up in the desert? My I despise Susan moment this week was when she guaranteed Paul was alive. Really how does she know that? Sure Mike didn't shoot his brains out but she knows Mike left Paul tied up in the middle of no where. Her double standards when it comes to Mike and Zach are astounding especially since Mike is the adult who should be held more accountable for his actions.
Oddly despite my problems with the character of Mike I hope he kicks Susan to the curb when he finds out what she did. Sure she shouldn't be dating the psycho but she is and she offered to help find Zach so once she did she should have done the honorable thing and said here is your crazy son. Now please move away so my daughter and myself never have to deal with your crazy hinnies again.
Really the only people I want to watch right now are Karl, Edie and Julie, Gaymatt (who is so dang hot), Gabby and Carlos.
totell
Oct 16, 2005 @ 10:12 pm
I don't like George or Andrew, so hopefully they can kill each other off.[/quote]
They're both wretched, IMO, but if Ninetoes hadn't been responsible for Rex's death, I might be rooting for him to stick around. After tonight's episode I'm thinking Bree's "friend" has the potential to be a very interesting/entertaining villain. It would actually be a trip if it turned out that something other than Ninetoes pill tampering caused Rex's demise. I don't necessarily want him to wind up with Bree and he needs to go to jail for attempted murder, at least, but I like seeing him cause problems for Andrew.
Speaking of that hypocritical little sociopath, maybe I'll start seeing him in a better light when he shows some remorse for running down an old woman, serves time for that act, and puts some effort into not being such an all around brat.
ladyrott
Oct 16, 2005 @ 10:13 pm
But according to Bree, her and George aren't "dating". Isn't her rationale that George is just her most wonderful friend? I think Bree's stupidly naive, but not inappropriate.[/quote]
Right, that's what Bree told her children. Except these are the same two children who saw her fail a polygraph last week when answering no to the question "Are you in love with George?" I don't blame Andrew for being angry and I really cannot believe my beloved Bree is acting like this. The fact that she sent Andrew away after he attacked George does not make sense. He was not out of control. He was responding to seeing his mother KISSING ANOTHER MAN at his swim meet less then a month after his father died. I cannot believe Bree would not understand why this would be upsetting to him! GAH!
I cannot believe I am saying this, but I officially hate Susan more then Lynette. I dont care if we are supposed to think she sent Zana away because of Julie, and I do applaud her for wanting to keep Julie away from this psycho who is obsessed with her, she had no right to do that when she KNOWS how badly Mike wants to talk to his son. Also, what the hell is she doing strolling hand in hand with him in the park after making the RIGHT decision that the relationship needed to end so she could keep Zana away from Julie?!
Lynette's handling of the imaginary friend was fabulous. Her story about the orphan in England with no hands? Cracked my shit up. Then the umbrella getting run over...just priceless!
glstx
Oct 16, 2005 @ 10:15 pm
At first I thought Bree didn't want Andrew to wear that shirt because it had a huge fairy on it. Was I seeing things, or was that a fairy?
George just disgusts me. The more they drag this out, the more I don't want to watch. There really aren't any storylines that interest me anymore. Gabby with Carlos and not cheating? Not interesting. George and Bree, makes me turn away. Susan, well we all feel that way about Susan. Lynette, just not interested. I will say this though - Doug Savant has been looking damn hot lately.
Brent724
Oct 16, 2005 @ 10:26 pm
I loved it... the classic was Andrew talking about Bree's "noises" and Lynette killing the imaginary friend(before that I thought the plot was boring) oh and Gabby and her sex visits. LOL
cinaminsweet281
Oct 16, 2005 @ 10:27 pm
Did I miss a scene with Gabby sleeping with her lawyer, or is that just happening next week? [/quote]
Jakey, Gabby didn't sleep with the lawyer. When he started hitting on her, that's when she told him she was pregnant and then he changed his mind about taking her case. Next week, the lawyer asks Carlos if he wants to know if he (the lawyer) is interesting in sleeping with Gabby.
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