Andrew hasn’t shown his face since last season. And his plot in this episode was very fun, and unusual. After all, to appear after so long engaged to a woman! I really love the “reversal” of roles here, Bree shocked that he’s going out and wanting to marry someone of the opposite sex, when the reality is usually quite different. And she saying that it took her time, but she understood that homosexuality is not a choice and that it doesn’t change. It’s comforting to hear that. At the beginning of the series she was so mean and showed total disgust when Andrew came out, and look at it now. She threw a party with all of his gay friends to stop him from doing something stupid. In fact, it would be very unfair for him to marry Mary Beth just because of the money, right? I felt sorry for her for that and also when she said she “gave up” on finding a guy. Nobody deserves to surrender like that. She’s crazy, but I found her to be very charismatic. At some point she will find someone who has a real interest in her and not her fortune. Anyway, this was also the last episode with Andrew’s appearance... The end is very close...

Gaby’s reflection in the last episode was powerful, huh? Because in addition to having decided to support Carlos’ decision to quit his job and dedicate himself to something much simpler, she also decided to look for a job to help with the expenses! These things only happened to her in times of dire need – when Carlos was arrested in Season 1 and when he went blind. It was really cool to see her taking this initiative. I felt sorry for her for the response she got from the job broker, about being basically “good-for-nothing” in the eyes of current employers. And the show she put on at the store when she went shopping was wonderful. I’m amused by the crowd cheering when she manages to pull off a hitherto considered impossible combination. I think it’s great that she got a job at that store and doing something she’s always loved, just for other people. Really dream job, she was very lucky. BTW: I die when the guy says that, as an employee, she will have 40% off everything in the store and she already jumps to serve the first customer.

Penny helping Lynette “kidnap” Tom for one night and getting Jane out of the picture was EVERYTHING. And I love her plan so much. The amount of candles she distributes throughout the kitchen and living room, man. I don’t know how he didn’t realize her intentions. And I didn’t see any malice. His reaction when he saw that she did have electricity in the house was pretty exaggerated, as she didn’t even do much. She provided a trip into his old memories, with good wine, a good dinner. And she even rekindled what was between them. “I’m living with Jane, and you do it NOW?” It wouldn’t be like this if he hadn’t jumped into someone else’s bed the same week he left home, practically. But anyway, he was very moved, he didn’t even pay attention to Jane offering sex. I would be a hypocrite if I didn’t say I don’t want both of them together, because I’ve always loved Tom and Lynette as a couple. But it’s a fact that Tom doesn’t deserve the effort that Lynette makes for him.

Teri Hatcher, Drama Queen. Impressive how she dominates, without any difficulty, scenes with a heavy emotional load, as happened in this episode. Her expression alone says a lot and when she finally opens up... This moment when Susan and MJ vent their anger, frustration, with the jams, breaking the glasses, is one of my favorites of both and one of the saddest too. The hug she gives him, the tears They shared. Everything is very impactful... It is unimaginable what they are going through. I feel so sorry for MJ for having lost his father, whom he so loved and idolized, in such a cruel and unfair way. And again, I emphasize my opinion about the teacher. You know, I understand her being worried that MJ might attack another child since he was able to attack her. But she, as an educator, who has certainly been dealing with children for a long time, not being able to understand the pain of a boy who had his father taken away from him, and on top of that considering taking him out of the room to further complicate his emotional state, it’s too much for me. I don’t even feel sorry for her for hurting her foot later when Susan took out her frustration. She was insensitive.

Renee impatient with Ben’s lack of marriage proposal. It finally happened. But everything must get complicated for him and especially for Bree, now that that damn detective has managed to capture a very compromising connection between them. I don’t settle for Bree saying on the phone that Ben helped her by omitting the fact that she buried a body in the woods. And I get frustrated because they’re neighbors, she could have thanked him in person, in a more open space, I don’t know. Not over the phone. And what’s worse is that she is the only one being persecuted. Didn’t Orson put in that envelope about the participation of the others?

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