Desperate Housewives - Part 2
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Karan - I thought you'd be doing a yeah for Orson dance today!!!!
Your boy did redeem himself. If only he'd say why he ran over Mike, I would like him, finally. Maybe that was Orson's evil twin behind the wheel? he he
I wish Gabby and Carlos would reunite too. At least it sounds as if he's still in love. She needs to realize she is too.
No one mentioned Zach in Gabby's bed and in his underwear - OMG, I about gagged and truthfully, I fast forwarded over that scene. Yuck!
Mary
Your boy did redeem himself. If only he'd say why he ran over Mike, I would like him, finally. Maybe that was Orson's evil twin behind the wheel? he he
I wish Gabby and Carlos would reunite too. At least it sounds as if he's still in love. She needs to realize she is too.
No one mentioned Zach in Gabby's bed and in his underwear - OMG, I about gagged and truthfully, I fast forwarded over that scene. Yuck!
Mary
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Miss Mary wrote:Why did Orson run over Mike? We need to know that answer!!! Orson knew his mother killed Monique and Mike was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. But I suspect the reason Orson ran over Mike goes back to his prison dentistry days - there's something between those 2 that happened back in Prison.
I dunno, they've NEVER addressed the prison thing, and what about the woman he saw at the mental hospital when Bree was there? It wasn't Alma or Gloria, so who was it? I think she quit the show and the plot changed so we may never hear about that. Much like Andrew running over Mama Solis.
I don't think Gloria is gone either... it just seemed too convienent. I honestly thought she was dead when they showed her next to Alma.
I keep thinking when Orson goes back upstairs Bree will be gone. They have to write her out somehow! There is no way Orson AND Bree will be away on their honeymoon for the next 7-8 episodes with a Danielle pregnancy coming.
Oh and a big WOOHOO to the next episode in 2 weeks(next week is the Oscars). Carlos and Edie get together! I've been calling for this plot for months.

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Here's the DH TV Guide review - it's a good one.
http://community.tvguide.com/forum.jspa ... =700000040
Desperate Housewives
by Dave Anderson
February 18, 2007: The Little Things You Do Together
Those promos at the end of last week's episode were right. We finally got answers to so many questions involving Orson's past:
— He was in a psychiatric ward in 1976 after the supposed suicide of his adulterous, but religious father (but now we know Gloria staged the suicide like she was trying to stage Bree's).
— Gloria had blamed Orson for her husband's death, saying Orson was supposed to watch out for him, but chose to go out with friends.
— It was Gloria who killed Monique with Mike's wrench.
— Orson buried Monique in the dirt while Gloria removed Monique's teeth (ouch).
Ahh...closure, at last. I knew it would be good tonight since it was written by Marc Cherry and Joe Keenan. As discussed here before, Marc had to finish up Bree's story line earlier than originally planned due to Marcia Cross' pregnancy. I was very happy that Gloria ended up alive at the end. When Ida Greenberg found the bodies of Alma and Gloria lying on the lawn, I figured they were both dead. But not Gloria. Sure, she's paralyzed and can't speak due to suffering a stroke, but her brain is still functioning, so you never know — Marc's former boss Dixie Carter may just be back some day. I hope so.
So Zach Young is hung like a horse. Who knew? Looked as though Gabrielle was briefly disappointed that she missed out on that opportunity due to being drunk and passing out. Carlos referring to Zach as "Sea Biscuit" was hilarious. What an ingenious way for Zach's "endowment" to be discovered. Not by Gaby herself, but by Carlos seeing it while peeing at the urinal next to Zach. If this show was on HBO or Showtime, Carlos totally could've gotten away with the following line to Gaby: "Zach Young — what a dick." Glad the Gaby/Zach paring, even though it was one-sided, is over (crossing my fingers). Zach proposing to Gaby in front of everyone was ridiculous — even Gaby isn't that hard-up for money. Her "There will be no clapping!" was great, followed by "You! Moron! Come with me!" to Zach.
At least the first proposal was a success. You knew that Susan would say yes to Ian after hearing Mike confess to Carlos about being involved in Orson falling off the hospital roof. Something tells me Susan hasn't heard the last of Mike — he certainly didn't look too thrilled after Susan put the pizza down and said yes to Ian.
Speaking of pizza, I can only imagine that it will be a challenge for the producers and writers to make the Scavo story line interesting now that Tom and Lynette's pizzeria had its official opening. I did like Tom's speech that Lynette, of course, had to finish with: "If you really want to test a marriage, open a restaurant together."
Other things I enjoyed:
— That Orson's fall was broken by a tree. Like a lot of you, I really did not want Kyle MacLachlan to leave the show.
— Lynette comparing the frantic-about-his-opening Tom to herself when she was 6 months pregnant. Tom: "Excuse me — you were hitting people.” Lynette: "Only two...and the mailman had the good taste never to bring that up again. Tom, I don't need to be pregnant to kick your ass. Now go."
— Andrew throughout the entire episode, being so protective and supportive of his mama. Loved that.
— Susan and Bree at the hospital — that was a beautiful scene between two good friends. Bree: "So we're back to being friends?" Susan: "We never really stopped."
— Gaby telling Carlos she assumed she had sex with Zach: "There was a condom wrapper...he said I was amazing...sounds like me."
— Carlos proclaiming to Gaby (and this was the funniest line of all): "I can't believe you bagged another neighborhood kid." Gaby: "Where are you going?" Carlos: "To warn the Scavo boys." Shut up.
— Gaby asking Carlos to protect her by telling Zach to leave her alone: "Go get all cholo on his ass!"
— Carlos comparing Zach's you-know-what to the gigantic hanging sausage at the restaurant.
— Gaby telling Carlos she still needs him as a friend (after he told her it was difficult): "Hang on as long as you can."
— Gloria, before attempting to murder Bree: "Monique — that was easy — she was a slut. You're a good woman. You didn't know Orson already had a wife, but he did."
— The fact that both Andrew and Orson raced home to save Bree.
My only two gripes:
— As usual, not enough Edie!
— Is Danielle deaf? Why couldn't she hear Alma screaming at her across the street? I had to rewind to see if those hoop earrings were actually iPod ear pieces. Nope.
The Oscars are next Sunday, so see you in two weeks.
http://community.tvguide.com/forum.jspa ... =700000040
Desperate Housewives
by Dave Anderson
February 18, 2007: The Little Things You Do Together
Those promos at the end of last week's episode were right. We finally got answers to so many questions involving Orson's past:
— He was in a psychiatric ward in 1976 after the supposed suicide of his adulterous, but religious father (but now we know Gloria staged the suicide like she was trying to stage Bree's).
— Gloria had blamed Orson for her husband's death, saying Orson was supposed to watch out for him, but chose to go out with friends.
— It was Gloria who killed Monique with Mike's wrench.
— Orson buried Monique in the dirt while Gloria removed Monique's teeth (ouch).
Ahh...closure, at last. I knew it would be good tonight since it was written by Marc Cherry and Joe Keenan. As discussed here before, Marc had to finish up Bree's story line earlier than originally planned due to Marcia Cross' pregnancy. I was very happy that Gloria ended up alive at the end. When Ida Greenberg found the bodies of Alma and Gloria lying on the lawn, I figured they were both dead. But not Gloria. Sure, she's paralyzed and can't speak due to suffering a stroke, but her brain is still functioning, so you never know — Marc's former boss Dixie Carter may just be back some day. I hope so.
So Zach Young is hung like a horse. Who knew? Looked as though Gabrielle was briefly disappointed that she missed out on that opportunity due to being drunk and passing out. Carlos referring to Zach as "Sea Biscuit" was hilarious. What an ingenious way for Zach's "endowment" to be discovered. Not by Gaby herself, but by Carlos seeing it while peeing at the urinal next to Zach. If this show was on HBO or Showtime, Carlos totally could've gotten away with the following line to Gaby: "Zach Young — what a dick." Glad the Gaby/Zach paring, even though it was one-sided, is over (crossing my fingers). Zach proposing to Gaby in front of everyone was ridiculous — even Gaby isn't that hard-up for money. Her "There will be no clapping!" was great, followed by "You! Moron! Come with me!" to Zach.
At least the first proposal was a success. You knew that Susan would say yes to Ian after hearing Mike confess to Carlos about being involved in Orson falling off the hospital roof. Something tells me Susan hasn't heard the last of Mike — he certainly didn't look too thrilled after Susan put the pizza down and said yes to Ian.
Speaking of pizza, I can only imagine that it will be a challenge for the producers and writers to make the Scavo story line interesting now that Tom and Lynette's pizzeria had its official opening. I did like Tom's speech that Lynette, of course, had to finish with: "If you really want to test a marriage, open a restaurant together."
Other things I enjoyed:
— That Orson's fall was broken by a tree. Like a lot of you, I really did not want Kyle MacLachlan to leave the show.
— Lynette comparing the frantic-about-his-opening Tom to herself when she was 6 months pregnant. Tom: "Excuse me — you were hitting people.” Lynette: "Only two...and the mailman had the good taste never to bring that up again. Tom, I don't need to be pregnant to kick your ass. Now go."
— Andrew throughout the entire episode, being so protective and supportive of his mama. Loved that.
— Susan and Bree at the hospital — that was a beautiful scene between two good friends. Bree: "So we're back to being friends?" Susan: "We never really stopped."
— Gaby telling Carlos she assumed she had sex with Zach: "There was a condom wrapper...he said I was amazing...sounds like me."
— Carlos proclaiming to Gaby (and this was the funniest line of all): "I can't believe you bagged another neighborhood kid." Gaby: "Where are you going?" Carlos: "To warn the Scavo boys." Shut up.
— Gaby asking Carlos to protect her by telling Zach to leave her alone: "Go get all cholo on his ass!"
— Carlos comparing Zach's you-know-what to the gigantic hanging sausage at the restaurant.
— Gaby telling Carlos she still needs him as a friend (after he told her it was difficult): "Hang on as long as you can."
— Gloria, before attempting to murder Bree: "Monique — that was easy — she was a slut. You're a good woman. You didn't know Orson already had a wife, but he did."
— The fact that both Andrew and Orson raced home to save Bree.
My only two gripes:
— As usual, not enough Edie!
— Is Danielle deaf? Why couldn't she hear Alma screaming at her across the street? I had to rewind to see if those hoop earrings were actually iPod ear pieces. Nope.
The Oscars are next Sunday, so see you in two weeks.
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Miss Mary wrote:— Carlos comparing Zach's you-know-what to the gigantic hanging sausage at the restaurant.
That was HILARIOUS. I was dying laughing.

Danielle needs to go away. First about the hearing, and then being ungrateful about protecting her mom. On top of that... what was the deal with that horrible hair? It looked bad and I don't understand the appeal of her(she gets around), and now she's pregnant. This should be fun and cringeworthy. I did notice she called Gloria grandma one time though.
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The reason Orson ran over Mike, I'm guessing, was because he recognized Mike in the movie theater (remember when Susan sat next to him and asked him to pretend to be her date when Mike came in with someone?) and he was afraid Mike would remember where he knew him from (from the past with Monique). He had to keep him quiet to protect his mother.
And I'm guessing that what Orson told Bree in the bedroom was about what he had done. And with Bree's past experience with Andrew running down Mama Solis, I'm sure she knew there would be trouble.
And I'm guessing that what Orson told Bree in the bedroom was about what he had done. And with Bree's past experience with Andrew running down Mama Solis, I'm sure she knew there would be trouble.
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WOW! Wasn't expecting them this early...
EXCLUSIVE: Marcia Cross Welcomes Twin Girls
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 2007 04:55 PM EST
By Alison Gee
How's this for a double feature? Marcia Cross became a mom on Tuesday, welcoming fraternal twin daughters, her rep confirms to PEOPLE exclusively.
The girls, Eden and Savannah, who were born at a Los Angeles hospital, are the first children for the Desperate Housewives actress, 44, and her stockbroker husband Tom Mahoney, 49, who married in June 2006.
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20012467,00.htm
EXCLUSIVE: Marcia Cross Welcomes Twin Girls
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 2007 04:55 PM EST
By Alison Gee
How's this for a double feature? Marcia Cross became a mom on Tuesday, welcoming fraternal twin daughters, her rep confirms to PEOPLE exclusively.
The girls, Eden and Savannah, who were born at a Los Angeles hospital, are the first children for the Desperate Housewives actress, 44, and her stockbroker husband Tom Mahoney, 49, who married in June 2006.
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20012467,00.htm
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Miss Mary wrote:Me too. Congrats to her and her husband.
But what we see in current episodes were likey scenes filmed weeks ago.
I think we will see a stand-in(like in the scenes at the end of Orson's future), just no front shots and no speaking parts(since she was not written out). The fact that she has given birth this early I think opens up the possibility of her being back for the final few episodes this season.
It was also pretty clear they used a stunt double this week(it was filmed in early to mid January when she was ordered onto bed rest). When Gloria pulls Bree out of bed the woman shown is not pregnant(and when it shows her face you don't see the rest of her body), and in the scenes at the hospital, you never see Susan and Bree in the same shot, and when you see Bree in bed the camera shot is really zoomed in I guess to try to conceal the background(house rather than hospital?). Nice editing,
A minor, rather small spoiler, but funny.
In episode 3.18, Lynette and Tom will both go to the doctor's as one has back problems, the other is dehydrated, etc. When the doctor inquires how the injuries happen, they'll say... "bad sex."

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Brent! You didn't see that coming.......you are joking, right? LOL!!!!
Cute kid, but this is the third season. Which would have made her son what 4 or 5 back then? Let me just say this - you do miss kids when they're younger. For Edie not to miss this kid, all this time is strange! And unnatural!!!!
The guy running for Mayor....first off, I've seen this actor somewhere else, in numerous roles. Can't recall where but I'll look him up (maybe Will & Grace, he played Will's brother I believe). My daughter kept saying - but he has gray hair.....he's too old for Gabby! he he True, he is older than Carlos. Even though he's filthy rich apparently, that did not sway Gabby. Seems she goes for younger guys.....Carlos, John, LOL! But anyway, this guy is going to pursue her and maybe in the long run, she'll take another look at Carlos. That would be the best outcome here - for her to really wake up to the fact that she belongs back with Carlos.
Wonder where Zach was? Maybe at the beauty parlor? I know, that was nasty.......
Once again, Andrew had some of the best lines....when he was talking to Austin, too funny. You ask yourself - when did Andrew become so wise? Guess living on the streets does that to you.
I gasped outloud when I heard the nurse read the ring's inscription. And watching Mike's reaction to hearing it. Awwww, she belongs with Mike. Not Fish & Chips (LOL!, again great nic).
There's something about Ian I don't like. And I'm with Rex - sorry Karan, but there's something off about Orson too.
God love Rex - he seemed to be saying almost everything I was thinking last night! So I loved hearing his take on things....
What would be funny is the next ep Rex narrates, having Mary Alice show up and ask what the heck is going on? This is my show, not yours Rex....and then the two of them could go at it. Rex would say I never killed anyone Mary Alice......on and on it would go. I think it could be an hilarious episode.
Mary
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Here's the TV Guide review:
Desperate Housewives
by Dave Anderson
March 4, 2007: My Husband, the Pig
What a refreshing change of pace: an entire episode told from the point of view of the husbands rather than the wives. And who better to narrate than one of the dead husbands? Rex Van De Kamp (Steven Culp), great to have you back, or at least your voice. Reminded me a bit of the one time George narrated instead of Meredith on Grey's Anatomy. Shifting the focus to the husbands was an effective way of keeping our minds occupied during the absence of Marcia Cross. You've heard of going braless, well this episode was Bree-less. But hey, mama was preparing to have twins. Good timing for Bree to be off "visiting her parents" while her slutty daughter Danielle discovered she was pregnant. And just when Julie was forgiving Austin for cheating on her with Danielle. I loved Danielle loudly puking after Julie was telling Austin she'd give him another chance. Did any of you think Andrew was about to proposition Austin into sleeping with him as blackmail so Andrew wouldn't tell Julie about Danielle being pregnant with Austin's baby? It wouldn't have surprised me. But he's leaving town "for a while" so Austin won't be getting any action on Wisteria Lane anytime soon.
Comedy MVP for this hubby-centric episode was Ricardo Antonio Chavira as Carlos, which was appropriate since comedy MVP is usually Eva Longoria as Gabrielle. I enjoyed watching Carlos interact with all the husbands like calling Tom "Foldylocks" since Tom kept folding during their poker game. Then he referred to Ian as "Fish 'n Chips." But it was also worthwhile to see Carlos' serious side throughout the hour, like when he had the sexually compulsive online date (Crystal Allen) over and was more concerned with Edie's son Travers (Jake Cherry) being alone outside. Speaking of showing a serious side, what a rare moment to see Edie so vulnerable, admitting to Carlos that she gave her ex-husband custody of their son because she didn't think she was a good enough mother. We can all agree that she was right about that — leaving Travers home alone while going on a date, even for an hour? No bueno. But I won't complain too much — any excuse to have more Nicollette Sheridan, I say: "Bring it!"
Meanwhile, another change of pace was seeing someone who didn't just go through puberty romancing Gaby. Of course, when Gaby welcomes an older man into her life, he just has to be rich. We'll see how long this courtship lasts, but in the meantime, John Slattery as mayoral candidate Victor Lang is a nice addition to the show. Victor to Gaby: "I'm a catch." Gaby: "Well I'm throwing you back." Victor to his chauffeur: "I'm gonna marry that girl." Can you picture Gaby as the mayor's wife? It could happen.
Poor Tom can't get a break. His elaborate plans for he and Lynette's 9th wedding anniversary turned disastrous but after things calmed down, it looked as though at least his plans for sex ended in success (as indicated by his smile on the porch). Best Tom and Lynette dialogue was earlier when Lynette told him she wanted to go to bed early on their anniversary. Tom: "Hold it — what about my sex? I always have sex on our anniversary." Lynette: "We can still have sex. Just try not to wake me."
My favorite parts of the episode were the Mike scenes — everywhere he looked there was an awkward moment with either Orson or Ian, and at the poker game, both. Interesting how both Orson and Ian have blackmail-type agreements going with Mike. We knew Orson would get his way and Mike would have to remain quiet about their past, but the Ian situation is the one I think will blow up. Me thinks Mike won't keep his promise to Ian not to tell Susan about the suddenness of Ian's proposal caused by discovering Mike's intended-for-Susan engagement ring. It was fun to watch the men be catty bitches to each other rather than the women for a change, don't you agree?
It will be a while before we get the next new episode. It's all repeats for the rest of March:
Sunday, March 11 — "Sweetheart, I Have To Confess"
Sunday, March 18 — "Bang"
Sunday, March 25 — "Children and Art"
See you in April! In the meantime, comment away...
Cute kid, but this is the third season. Which would have made her son what 4 or 5 back then? Let me just say this - you do miss kids when they're younger. For Edie not to miss this kid, all this time is strange! And unnatural!!!!
The guy running for Mayor....first off, I've seen this actor somewhere else, in numerous roles. Can't recall where but I'll look him up (maybe Will & Grace, he played Will's brother I believe). My daughter kept saying - but he has gray hair.....he's too old for Gabby! he he True, he is older than Carlos. Even though he's filthy rich apparently, that did not sway Gabby. Seems she goes for younger guys.....Carlos, John, LOL! But anyway, this guy is going to pursue her and maybe in the long run, she'll take another look at Carlos. That would be the best outcome here - for her to really wake up to the fact that she belongs back with Carlos.
Wonder where Zach was? Maybe at the beauty parlor? I know, that was nasty.......
Once again, Andrew had some of the best lines....when he was talking to Austin, too funny. You ask yourself - when did Andrew become so wise? Guess living on the streets does that to you.
I gasped outloud when I heard the nurse read the ring's inscription. And watching Mike's reaction to hearing it. Awwww, she belongs with Mike. Not Fish & Chips (LOL!, again great nic).
There's something about Ian I don't like. And I'm with Rex - sorry Karan, but there's something off about Orson too.
God love Rex - he seemed to be saying almost everything I was thinking last night! So I loved hearing his take on things....
What would be funny is the next ep Rex narrates, having Mary Alice show up and ask what the heck is going on? This is my show, not yours Rex....and then the two of them could go at it. Rex would say I never killed anyone Mary Alice......on and on it would go. I think it could be an hilarious episode.
Mary
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Here's the TV Guide review:
Desperate Housewives
by Dave Anderson
March 4, 2007: My Husband, the Pig
What a refreshing change of pace: an entire episode told from the point of view of the husbands rather than the wives. And who better to narrate than one of the dead husbands? Rex Van De Kamp (Steven Culp), great to have you back, or at least your voice. Reminded me a bit of the one time George narrated instead of Meredith on Grey's Anatomy. Shifting the focus to the husbands was an effective way of keeping our minds occupied during the absence of Marcia Cross. You've heard of going braless, well this episode was Bree-less. But hey, mama was preparing to have twins. Good timing for Bree to be off "visiting her parents" while her slutty daughter Danielle discovered she was pregnant. And just when Julie was forgiving Austin for cheating on her with Danielle. I loved Danielle loudly puking after Julie was telling Austin she'd give him another chance. Did any of you think Andrew was about to proposition Austin into sleeping with him as blackmail so Andrew wouldn't tell Julie about Danielle being pregnant with Austin's baby? It wouldn't have surprised me. But he's leaving town "for a while" so Austin won't be getting any action on Wisteria Lane anytime soon.
Comedy MVP for this hubby-centric episode was Ricardo Antonio Chavira as Carlos, which was appropriate since comedy MVP is usually Eva Longoria as Gabrielle. I enjoyed watching Carlos interact with all the husbands like calling Tom "Foldylocks" since Tom kept folding during their poker game. Then he referred to Ian as "Fish 'n Chips." But it was also worthwhile to see Carlos' serious side throughout the hour, like when he had the sexually compulsive online date (Crystal Allen) over and was more concerned with Edie's son Travers (Jake Cherry) being alone outside. Speaking of showing a serious side, what a rare moment to see Edie so vulnerable, admitting to Carlos that she gave her ex-husband custody of their son because she didn't think she was a good enough mother. We can all agree that she was right about that — leaving Travers home alone while going on a date, even for an hour? No bueno. But I won't complain too much — any excuse to have more Nicollette Sheridan, I say: "Bring it!"
Meanwhile, another change of pace was seeing someone who didn't just go through puberty romancing Gaby. Of course, when Gaby welcomes an older man into her life, he just has to be rich. We'll see how long this courtship lasts, but in the meantime, John Slattery as mayoral candidate Victor Lang is a nice addition to the show. Victor to Gaby: "I'm a catch." Gaby: "Well I'm throwing you back." Victor to his chauffeur: "I'm gonna marry that girl." Can you picture Gaby as the mayor's wife? It could happen.
Poor Tom can't get a break. His elaborate plans for he and Lynette's 9th wedding anniversary turned disastrous but after things calmed down, it looked as though at least his plans for sex ended in success (as indicated by his smile on the porch). Best Tom and Lynette dialogue was earlier when Lynette told him she wanted to go to bed early on their anniversary. Tom: "Hold it — what about my sex? I always have sex on our anniversary." Lynette: "We can still have sex. Just try not to wake me."
My favorite parts of the episode were the Mike scenes — everywhere he looked there was an awkward moment with either Orson or Ian, and at the poker game, both. Interesting how both Orson and Ian have blackmail-type agreements going with Mike. We knew Orson would get his way and Mike would have to remain quiet about their past, but the Ian situation is the one I think will blow up. Me thinks Mike won't keep his promise to Ian not to tell Susan about the suddenness of Ian's proposal caused by discovering Mike's intended-for-Susan engagement ring. It was fun to watch the men be catty bitches to each other rather than the women for a change, don't you agree?
It will be a while before we get the next new episode. It's all repeats for the rest of March:
Sunday, March 11 — "Sweetheart, I Have To Confess"
Sunday, March 18 — "Bang"
Sunday, March 25 — "Children and Art"
See you in April! In the meantime, comment away...
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Ok, I found out that I am very anal about certain things. Did it bother anyone that Lynette put her shoes on the counter in the dinner? It really, really drove me nuts.
I just wish Mike and Susan would get back together. You can tell how much they love one another.
I'm getting a little bit of a bad feeling about Orson. He's way too "cocky" when he talks to Mike. Hmmmmmmm
I just wish Mike and Susan would get back together. You can tell how much they love one another.
I'm getting a little bit of a bad feeling about Orson. He's way too "cocky" when he talks to Mike. Hmmmmmmm
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GalvestonDuck wrote:Miss Mary, quoting TV Guide, wrote: Did any of you think Andrew was about to proposition Austin into sleeping with him as blackmail so Andrew wouldn't tell Julie about Danielle being pregnant with Austin's baby?
Guilty!


Ummm... yeah. I am starting to not like Orson AGAIN. He seems very rude. He still looks mysterious and creepy(I can't get out of my head that he ran over Mike).
I also don't like Ian. I don't like all the control he tries to have over Susan and her life. Not to mention the whole plot is boring.
Oh yeah... and Gabby and Carlos need to get back together! Her story is not that great, but I did like his a lot. I do want some more Edie interaction first with Carlos though. Make Gabby jealous...

So... that's it for Danielle's pregnancy? Can't be! Not on this show.
The Lynette/Tom stuff needs to improve. This week was a bit better, but it was predictable that Tom's idea would go horribly wrong. It was nice that they weren't focused on the pizza place.
I have to say, with the mystery over, it feels like a completely different show. It was good, but not great.
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Regarding Danielle's pregnancy, I agree with you, Brent. It can't be that easy. How about the fact that it's barely been a month since she was with Austin. Would she already know if she was pregnant by him? Furthermore, she took some at-home tests which are qualitative. But she's needs a blood test to determine how far along she really is in her pregnancy. They did make a point of mentioning her teacher a couple of times. Makes ya wonder -- could he be the daddy? 

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Thank you, thank you, thank you - everyone! I see my thoughts on last night's show are in agreement with the majority here.
Yes - guilty Duckie. I thought Andrew was going to put the moves onto Austin, who would have probably said he has enough problems right now, no thank you and plenty of people mad at him too. I also wonder if the history teacher could be the baby's father. But do I want Julie with Austin - NO! I think Austin needs to grow up before he can ever date Julie Mayer. Nuff said!
Karan - I love your comments. It didn't bother me that Lynette put her high heels on the counter b/c she seemed so flustered and worn out. Not thinking straight. And if you'll notice they were tiny strappy shoes, which hardly gave her any warmth anyway. I might have flung them into the garbage can....LOL So no that didn't bug me. I still say that Lynette and Tom seem the most grounded of all these couples. So it doesn't bug me when she puts shoes on a restaurant counter. Now if that waitress doesn't wash the counter afterwards, when then.......LOL I am glad you having doubts about Orson now. If you'll notice none of these women have been able to introduce a new man, fall in love with him, marry him and make him part of the neighborhood - permanently. Mike doesn't count b/c he was there from day one (we watched the pilot recently, so I had forgotten he was there from the start). No newbies just do not seem to last around that neighborhood. I just highly doubt that Orson is going to remain Bree's husband. There is something wrong with this character and yes Brent, I cannot let it go either that he drove over Mike! And you can tell, when Mike remembers this crime, he is going to confront Orson. At some point I think Bree is going to have come to terms with putting her needs over the safety of her children. All this time, Orson's been under that roof. I would not have trusted him around my kids - period!
Ah but this a soap opera....LOL
It was a good episode I thought. Best part? Having Rex "back"!!!!
Mary
Yes - guilty Duckie. I thought Andrew was going to put the moves onto Austin, who would have probably said he has enough problems right now, no thank you and plenty of people mad at him too. I also wonder if the history teacher could be the baby's father. But do I want Julie with Austin - NO! I think Austin needs to grow up before he can ever date Julie Mayer. Nuff said!
Karan - I love your comments. It didn't bother me that Lynette put her high heels on the counter b/c she seemed so flustered and worn out. Not thinking straight. And if you'll notice they were tiny strappy shoes, which hardly gave her any warmth anyway. I might have flung them into the garbage can....LOL So no that didn't bug me. I still say that Lynette and Tom seem the most grounded of all these couples. So it doesn't bug me when she puts shoes on a restaurant counter. Now if that waitress doesn't wash the counter afterwards, when then.......LOL I am glad you having doubts about Orson now. If you'll notice none of these women have been able to introduce a new man, fall in love with him, marry him and make him part of the neighborhood - permanently. Mike doesn't count b/c he was there from day one (we watched the pilot recently, so I had forgotten he was there from the start). No newbies just do not seem to last around that neighborhood. I just highly doubt that Orson is going to remain Bree's husband. There is something wrong with this character and yes Brent, I cannot let it go either that he drove over Mike! And you can tell, when Mike remembers this crime, he is going to confront Orson. At some point I think Bree is going to have come to terms with putting her needs over the safety of her children. All this time, Orson's been under that roof. I would not have trusted him around my kids - period!
Ah but this a soap opera....LOL
It was a good episode I thought. Best part? Having Rex "back"!!!!
Mary
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Desperate Housewives returns next Sunday with all-new episodes every week until the Season Finale!
Two preview clips:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2RPfHKNSoY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=220hgho65dY
Tonight however a recap special will air with an "exclusive sneak peek" promised.
Two preview clips:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2RPfHKNSoY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=220hgho65dY
Tonight however a recap special will air with an "exclusive sneak peek" promised.
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WOW! I can't wait til next week! Did anyone catch the HUGE tease for the new mystery? OMG! This is comparable to the FIRST season mystery!
In the sneak preview: [spoil]It featured a new guy at the pizzeria flirting with Lynette big time. Gabby strips for Victor in his limo and then he asks the driver to put the partition up for privacy. We then see I guess the next morning Gabby makes waffles for Victor and then Victor asks Gabby to marry him. She replies that they are toaster waffles. LOL. Edie wants to make love to Carlos but he says they are just friends. Susan is sick of Ian always being suspicious of Mike, she accuses him of not trusting her. We then see Susan come to Mike's house and he asks if she's OK, says she doesn't look OK, and then he kisses her. More flirting between Lynette and the new guy who appears to be an awesome chef. But the biggest thing was the last scene... Mrs. McCluskey is wheeled out on a stretcher due to a blackout, she tells Ida Greenberg she has done something really bad. Ida goes into the house, wonders what the horrible smell is, the camera pans out to the outside of the house and then we hear a HORRIFIC scream.[/spoil]
and in the 30-second preview...
Susan finds out Ian's dad is a crossdresser. Edie and Carlos grow closer, Gabby finds out that Victor's ex-wife and her are the same size. Lynette finds Tom unconscious on the floor of the Pizzeria and forbids him to die(and no, I don't know what that's all about but I do not think he dies).

In the sneak preview: [spoil]It featured a new guy at the pizzeria flirting with Lynette big time. Gabby strips for Victor in his limo and then he asks the driver to put the partition up for privacy. We then see I guess the next morning Gabby makes waffles for Victor and then Victor asks Gabby to marry him. She replies that they are toaster waffles. LOL. Edie wants to make love to Carlos but he says they are just friends. Susan is sick of Ian always being suspicious of Mike, she accuses him of not trusting her. We then see Susan come to Mike's house and he asks if she's OK, says she doesn't look OK, and then he kisses her. More flirting between Lynette and the new guy who appears to be an awesome chef. But the biggest thing was the last scene... Mrs. McCluskey is wheeled out on a stretcher due to a blackout, she tells Ida Greenberg she has done something really bad. Ida goes into the house, wonders what the horrible smell is, the camera pans out to the outside of the house and then we hear a HORRIFIC scream.[/spoil]

and in the 30-second preview...
Susan finds out Ian's dad is a crossdresser. Edie and Carlos grow closer, Gabby finds out that Victor's ex-wife and her are the same size. Lynette finds Tom unconscious on the floor of the Pizzeria and forbids him to die(and no, I don't know what that's all about but I do not think he dies).
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