For Carlos, the injury he had during the confusion of people in the middle of the fire turned out to be a light at the end of the tunnel. After five years, there is a possibility that he will see again. And to think he’s never seen his daughters, at least now he has a chance. And it was so funny to see Gaby working out, killing herself to lose weight everywhere. Self esteem issues suck. It’s no use, as much as people say different things, if you don’t feel good about what you see...

And I don’t even think Gaby lost her beauty, she’s just more “humble”, she was mistreated by the family’s financial situations. She is no longer always dressed up with beautiful dresses and a lot of makeup on her face... Anyway, how can you not love the scene that Carlos declares himself to her? By far one of the most beautiful and delicate moments of the two. Really beautiful what he said about the moment he realized that she would be by his side for the rest of his life – Gaby’s laugh is really contagious and passionate. This 5 year jump, and the difficulties they faced in that period, was a good thing to evolve both of them as people, and also as a couple.

Porter’s situation is pretty heavy... Suspicion like that on him, man. Death of seven people! Even Lynette with that expression on her face wondering the possibility that maybe he had started the fire himself... I thought it was pretty strong. I don’t think he would be able, even in the heat of the moment, to do that in a place full of innocent people. With Tom in there, by the way, performing with the band. And about Anne: she’s hard to decipher, as she took Lynette’s money and decided to leave like that, apparently lying about her pregnancy. What was the intention? Did she really expect to run away with Porter? Did she really love him? I feel disgusted with this madwoman. But I hope she doesn’t come back. Porter is in enough trouble already.

I love how Susan finds out that Katherine is the friend Mike is seeing when she spits out the cookies again. The initial reaction was plausible. All the women on the show reacted this way when they saw their loved ones making out with a close friend. Also, Katherine pretended that she was shocked when Susan shared her suspicions. So that complicated it a little... But Susan’s reaction to Bree was totally unnecessary and exaggerated. Once again Susan thinking the world revolves around her. That information wasn’t Bree’s to share. At least she already heard some truths straight to her face, I agreed with every word Bree said. It wasn’t natural how their marriage ended. They let the trauma of an accident interfere with their relationship and cause this rupture. Susan saturated Mike and they both sought to escape...

I laughed so hard with Bree stunned at the mall presentation, man. Mistaking it for the woman’s house. Lamenting Danielle’s ingratitude. And Orson feeling guilty back there. He really lost in this battle over whether or not to have the surgery. In fact, that shouldn’t even have been a big question, who would stand or be able to sleep with a tractor on? Or was he going to drug Bree every night so he could stay in bed? And look at the coincidence, the doctor who saw them is Andrew’s new boyfriend.

Edie telling Dave that she always thought Lynette’s kids would be trouble, and that she’s a great judge of character. Poor thing... She’s completely misjudging Porter and doesn’t see the kind of man who’s sleeping next to her every night. Dave was disturbed the entire episode by the size of the fire and the death toll. Apparently feeling guilty... But just in case, to get rid of any kind of suspicion, he does this shit and blatantly lies about seeing Porter back there. FUCK. Hateful character! Big villain! For now, the key to his testimony falling apart is Jackson, who saw him back there, leaving the warehouse, minutes before realizing that everything was on fire and that someone had even locked the bathroom door from the outside... Jackson would be another victim if he hadn’t broken the window.

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