I guess Susan didn’t expect her life to be turned upside down again when that surprising run of luck ran out. Because, man, she practically went back to square one, right? I already thought Paul’s reaction in the last episode was too absurd when he practically threw her out of the house, he was exaggerated because she didn’t say anything offensive, she didn’t give any orders, she just made a suggestion. And again this has happened now. I don’t blame him or judge him for, at first glance, concluding that she was poisoning him. After all, the test he had on his food came back positive, the symptoms of antifreeze poisoning started a long time ago, and the only things he eats come from her hands.

But Paul could have talked, waited, and done some thinking on his own. Her reaction when she said “no, I do it myself” already indicates that she noticed something! Apart from that, he could ask himself: what does Susan gain by wanting his death? With a young child at home, would she risk arrest for murder and spend the rest of her life in jail? After all this inconvenience spent the whole season? She even ran to school and warned everyone that the cookies were poisoned, a reaction from someone who didn’t know about this situation. It was sad to see her being arrested, because in addition to knowing about her innocence, she just wanted to help. She was the only one who reached out to him. Felicia was insightful. Though Susan can accuse her, she can’t prove anything. All this time she’s been poisoning Paul through someone else and she won’t be held accountable.

Lynette’s behavior doesn’t surprise me at all, because she has ALWAYS been authoritative with Tom, she always wanted to make the main decisions, to be ahead of everything. And Tom always allowed it. Remember the episode where he talked about it with Roy? The reason he let her get ahead of everything? Well then. It turns out that now he is imposing himself a little more. He’s not looking to take control, “run” the family, or whatever. He’s just trying to make his opinions known. It was the height of exaggeration for Lynette to be irritated that he had prepared a travel itinerary. Who gets pissed off at the husband getting 1st class tickets to spend less than a week in a paradise place? For the love of God. And to think he didn’t even want this job, Lynette pushed Tom in every way (again, controlling him) and worst of all, she KNOWS how a job like that demands a person, because they’re both professionals in the same area. I love Lynette with all my strength, but her authoritarianism has crossed the line and in the midst of it all, I only fear for the rupture between her and Tom, which is increasingly evident. The fight they had was really heavy, I felt sorry for Penny for witnessing everything...

I have so much fun with Gaby. She allowed Juanita to see the film and then wanted Carlos, who objected to her watching, to sleep outside with the girl. She is priceless. I laughed so hard at the scare Lee gave them, Gaby screaming in fear was priceless. But in the end Juanita was right, she was scared because there really was a man hanging around the house. He’s there, and he’s watching Gaby. He’s creepy as hell, standing with that hat, looking right at her, and she not realizing it. Who is this man and what does he want?

Oh, I think Chuck is very handsome! And I really like the conflict between him and Bree in this episode. She throws at him that she did some research and found he omitted some things, then he does the same and they both get angry at their hypocrisy! Even more in that scene where he picks up the prostitute on the street to take her to the shelter, I laugh so much at the way she widens her eyes and asks “how dare you?” when he tells the girl that Bree was also from the street 10 years ago. Marcia Cross is just a charm. Anyway, I liked that they understood each other and went out on a second date. I think Chuck is cute and since the interest is mutual...

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