Bob and Lee are great. Lee has amazing comedic timing, I laugh with him for everything, his faces and mouths, his sharp tongue. And to think that when they first came on the show, they were pretty apathetic. Anyway, I think it’s good that Tom took the initiative to seek therapy. They went through a great trauma now with the loss of the baby, something they had never experienced before, and if he feels the need to talk, vent, receive help, he has to go after it. I’m glad Lynette was able to open up too, even if she didn’t mean to, because she’s the one who needs it the most, as she doesn’t talk about it and repressing things only tends to make them worse. The scene was brief, but again Felicity Huffman putting on a show in the drama. It is impressive how this actress dominates the scenes and manages to move the audience easily. BTW: I loved her writing down in her notebook Tom’s charge about dinner.
Man, how wonderful that the show opened, from Katherine’s own mouth, everything I had analyzed and concluded since the season began. The fact that she was alone and feeling totally lonely and lost, a man came into her life and made her give herself with open arms to him, and in the end he left her, moved across the street and married the one he loved. . I always say, Katherine was boring, but her plot wasn’t unfounded and I thought it was well constructed. On the issue of forgiveness, I think it’s easier for Lynette and Gaby. Bree too, although there’s that episode where Katherine destroyed the wedding cake during the ceremony and nearly ruined the company’s reputation. Susan is more complicated. Much more, because Katherine did A LOT. But I think it’s beautiful that she makes this effort to visit her, I think this is the first step to forgive. And I think Susan understands that as mean as Katherine was, she was really out of her mind, out of touch with reality. It’s not like she’s turned into a villain willing to do anything... She had a nervous breakdown.
Speaking of Susan and Gaby: I loved this plot together so much, it was a lot of fun. Susan and Gaby “destroying” each other with this animal group selection. Susan’s initial “pity” tone. Carlos encouraging Gaby to crush Susan when she went to deliver the books to help Juanita reach MJ. In fact, that scene of Mike and Susan watching MJ without being able to get his hand out of the cup was so funny. The boy unable to identify the right side of his face!!! And then Susan making that revelation to the entire school. Can you imagine the chaos that caused? But in the end, I understood that there is a different classification for each of the sciences/areas. MJ can be advanced in art, and behind in math. And Juanita, vice versa.
Ana refusing Angie’s food for not eating carbs. No wonder she already got her disapproval, right? Accepting dinner at the boyfriend’s mother’s house just to eat a little salad... And Angie is always very sharp, I can’t help but like this character. She is sincere. I thought it was good for Lee to say that if she tries to intervene in their relationship, she will only push Danny away – even more so now that he is so tired of his parents’ life, changing his name, running away, etc etc. He’s finding stability.
The only time I feel the slightest bit sorry for Orson is when he regrets that he now needs help doing almost all kinds of things. It’s really unimaginable, suddenly you find yourself in a reality where a person must bathe you at that point in your life. However, it’s just for that moment. In others, he goes far beyond the barriers of the pathetic. If he doesn’t want help, doesn’t want to ask “please”, then don’t tell people to do things for him, things he can do. Like getting whipped cream from the fridge, putting it on waffles, closing the door. He has hand and arm movements, so there are things he does out of great need to humiliate Bree, to turn her into a slave. He truly believes that she needs to be punished, as when he says that “she is a bitch and he can get clean”, or worse: that she “is partly to blame for his condition”. All I wanted was for Bree not to feel guilty like this, and to go through with the divorce. Orson doesn’t deserve to live with her anymore and that’s been a while.
Review by FelipeVIP BlockedParent2022-06-09T23:35:00Z
Bob and Lee are great. Lee has amazing comedic timing, I laugh with him for everything, his faces and mouths, his sharp tongue. And to think that when they first came on the show, they were pretty apathetic. Anyway, I think it’s good that Tom took the initiative to seek therapy. They went through a great trauma now with the loss of the baby, something they had never experienced before, and if he feels the need to talk, vent, receive help, he has to go after it. I’m glad Lynette was able to open up too, even if she didn’t mean to, because she’s the one who needs it the most, as she doesn’t talk about it and repressing things only tends to make them worse. The scene was brief, but again Felicity Huffman putting on a show in the drama. It is impressive how this actress dominates the scenes and manages to move the audience easily. BTW: I loved her writing down in her notebook Tom’s charge about dinner.
Man, how wonderful that the show opened, from Katherine’s own mouth, everything I had analyzed and concluded since the season began. The fact that she was alone and feeling totally lonely and lost, a man came into her life and made her give herself with open arms to him, and in the end he left her, moved across the street and married the one he loved. . I always say, Katherine was boring, but her plot wasn’t unfounded and I thought it was well constructed. On the issue of forgiveness, I think it’s easier for Lynette and Gaby. Bree too, although there’s that episode where Katherine destroyed the wedding cake during the ceremony and nearly ruined the company’s reputation. Susan is more complicated. Much more, because Katherine did A LOT. But I think it’s beautiful that she makes this effort to visit her, I think this is the first step to forgive. And I think Susan understands that as mean as Katherine was, she was really out of her mind, out of touch with reality. It’s not like she’s turned into a villain willing to do anything... She had a nervous breakdown.
Speaking of Susan and Gaby: I loved this plot together so much, it was a lot of fun. Susan and Gaby “destroying” each other with this animal group selection. Susan’s initial “pity” tone. Carlos encouraging Gaby to crush Susan when she went to deliver the books to help Juanita reach MJ. In fact, that scene of Mike and Susan watching MJ without being able to get his hand out of the cup was so funny. The boy unable to identify the right side of his face!!! And then Susan making that revelation to the entire school. Can you imagine the chaos that caused? But in the end, I understood that there is a different classification for each of the sciences/areas. MJ can be advanced in art, and behind in math. And Juanita, vice versa.
Ana refusing Angie’s food for not eating carbs. No wonder she already got her disapproval, right? Accepting dinner at the boyfriend’s mother’s house just to eat a little salad... And Angie is always very sharp, I can’t help but like this character. She is sincere. I thought it was good for Lee to say that if she tries to intervene in their relationship, she will only push Danny away – even more so now that he is so tired of his parents’ life, changing his name, running away, etc etc. He’s finding stability.
The only time I feel the slightest bit sorry for Orson is when he regrets that he now needs help doing almost all kinds of things. It’s really unimaginable, suddenly you find yourself in a reality where a person must bathe you at that point in your life. However, it’s just for that moment. In others, he goes far beyond the barriers of the pathetic. If he doesn’t want help, doesn’t want to ask “please”, then don’t tell people to do things for him, things he can do. Like getting whipped cream from the fridge, putting it on waffles, closing the door. He has hand and arm movements, so there are things he does out of great need to humiliate Bree, to turn her into a slave. He truly believes that she needs to be punished, as when he says that “she is a bitch and he can get clean”, or worse: that she “is partly to blame for his condition”. All I wanted was for Bree not to feel guilty like this, and to go through with the divorce. Orson doesn’t deserve to live with her anymore and that’s been a while.