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Once again, so juicy and interesting...
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New favorite episode.
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Great episode.
I despise Bree's husband, I hope she takes him for all that he's worth, he's treated her like crap once too often, glad she's not going back to him Julie was acting like a real brat IMO. First time, I wanted to smack her Lynnette's storyline is really good, I can't wait to see what happens with the nanny. I'm glad Gabby burned Carlos's passport and not the papers, shows she has a conscience |
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Wow, Rex is into some weird stuff.
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cool episode
I was so happy 4 Bree at the end...and when she she went to Macy's house and said "I don't hate you, I pity you" that was awesome, good storyline I found it hard to believe that Julie didn't understand why Susan couldn't hide Zack in the house. Lynette's storyline was hilarious as usual...especially when she set up the nanny cam and was choking the teddybear I was glad that Gabrielle burned the passport but this is the first episode I ever felt sorry for her. |
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The scene where Gabrielle moved the "odds and ends" to Bree's garage was hilarious.
![]() That Maisy girl is involved in some rough stuff isn't she?
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i thought Rex was the character that was gay? Well if it's not him....and someone does.....who is it?
and when will they realize Mrs.Huber is dead? |
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From tvtome.com 12. Every Day a Little Death gs: Richard Roundtree (Mr. Shaw) Emily Christine (Ashley Bukowski) Roger Bart (George Williams) Christine Estrabook (Mrs. Martha Huber) The residents of Wisteria Lane finally learn Martha Huber's fate, and the truth has unexpected consequences for Susan. Meanwhile Bree finds her new beau, George (Tony Award-winning actor Roger Bart), getting a little too close for comfort.Paul Young tries to meet up with Mr. Shaw at a bar but he's not interested and has a bodyguard turn Paul away. Paul's toy chest is discovered as two men uncover it. They pry it open to find a human skull with diamonds in its mouth. Lynette concocts an elaborate fib about Parker's health to get into a yoga class. Also, Mrs. Burowski tries to get her daughter Ashley in a daycare center but the receptionist resists until she see's Ashley's shaven head thinking that she has cancer. Lastly, Carlos returns, but his homecoming isn't quite what Gabrielle had in mind. Scheduled to air January 16th. |
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I really enjoyed last night's episode.
IMO, Julie isn't acting like a brat. She has a point. Susan hasn't really been a mother to her, at least not recently, so I can see why Julie might get upset when Susan chooses that particular incident to act like her mother. The Lynette-spying-on-nanny plot was okay, but not as interesting as the other plots. Ha, I thought the scene with Gabby moving the furniture was great. I really liked her in this episode. Bree was totally rockin' in this one. "Andrew, Danielle, come and watch daddy fornicate!" The ending was so totally great.Which reminds me, the scenes with Maisy were great. I wouldn't mind seeing more of her. |
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Hmmm I still say Julie was a brat, she did wrong, but yet is foisting the blame off on Susan. |
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last night's ratings:
http://au.news.yahoo.com/041220/11/s9la.html Yahoo! News (Australia & NZ) Tuesday December 21, 04:50 AM 'Housewives' top repeat-heavy Sunday LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - ABC's "Desperate Housewives" was the only thing cooking in primetime Sunday on a night otherwise dominated by repeats. "Housewives" brought in a healthy 22.2 million viewers and 9.8 rating/22 share in the adults 18-49 demographic, according to preliminary estimates from Nielsen Media Research. It was followed by a fresh episode of "Boston Legal" (13 million, 5.2/13), which kept ABC on top at 10 p.m. The network also did respectable business at 8 p.m. with a repeat of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" (9.8 million, 3.9/10). CBS and Fox's regular schedules were thrown off by football overruns at the start of primetime. NBC placed third for the night (9.6 million, 2.8/7) with two hours of newsmagazine "Dateline NBC" from 7-9 p.m. capped by repeats of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" and "Crossing Jordan." ABC easily prevailed in the adults 18-49 derby for the night (5.4/14), but the spillover of some 22 million viewers in the first hour of primetime from football put CBS over the top in total viewers (16.3 million). The WB was stronger than usual for a Sunday with its 7:30-10 p.m. telecast of "The Wizard of Oz" drawing an average of 3.4 million viewers and 1.3/4 in adults 18-49. Reuters/Hollywood Reporter |
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was Julie wrong for hiding him because she think's he is in danger? She had every right to be concered but was wrong for lying and hiding
but she also had every right to feel upset and bratty, she is worried something may happen. and as long as something doesnt happen to Zack, She'll realize that too, maybe... lol |
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Good episode. Good for Bree standing up for herself. It's about time! This show keeps getting better...
I'm also a big Alias fan and have to say that the recent change (Alias to Wednesdays is even better). This way I get DH on Sundays, and Lost followed by Alias on Wednesdays...ABC is making me happy this year... |
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Man if I were Rex, I would be freaking out by now. Bree is going to rip him a new one.
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I thought we would see the nanny do something in a negative fashion, ex hit the kids. I am glad it went this way. It is hard for Lynette but it was a warm feeling instead of disturbing one. I hope we see the outcome of Mrs Huber. By the way where is Edie living? Did the insurance money come and was there any investigation into how the fire started. Hmm.
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