Oh Bree, there’s no way to defend what she did in this episode. I find it very difficult to choose a favorite housewife, because I love ALL of them equally, but I think Bree stands out a little bit, I have a very special affection for her. And it makes me very sad to see the things she does here.

As for rubbing the car in her friends’ faces at the beginning of the episode, I didn’t think it was mean. She had no idea about Lynette’s financial problems and the other girls were excited, which leads us to believe that this behavior between them is normal. But the pizzeria situation... It was absolutely unnecessary and in bad taste to throw three pizzas in the trash can just like that. First because it’s an absurd waste of food, and second because she knows the Scavo are having financial problems. For her, throwing three pizzas in the trash can be anything, but not for Lynette. Only those who go through this kind of situation know how significant these things are. But then the situation gets even worse when Lynette confronts her and Bree throws the money in her face. PEOPLE? Again it was in bad taste, because not everything can be solved with money, and this is one of those situations. I don’t know, they could have served these pizzas with the other type of cheese without the “Bree” label. And the others that she helped to prepare, could be sold as straight from her book... Anyway, Lynette at the beginning said she didn’t want the money interfering with their friendship, but I think she was the person who caused it by being proud, since Bree offered the money as a gift. While I think Bree is pretty wrong about this pizzeria situation too, I hope they find a way to make amends as soon as possible. I really hate when they fight.

I don’t blame Susan for wanting a better educational future for MJ – especially considering what she said about his current school having problems, going downhill, stuff like that. And while I find the scene where she steals the pearls funny (Katherine in a towel in the middle of the street and Parker falling off his bike is priceless), it was absurdly selfish on her part. Simply going there and stealing what is not hers to sell is very wrong. She could have talked to Mike earlier, it would have saved her the awkwardness. Besides, it’s really absurd for her to ask Mike to sacrifice EVEN MORE with the work when he’s already doing everything he can, while she waits for her books to be sold. That’s why I think she redeems herself well by asking for a job. Good thing she made it and now MJ will be able to study in one of the best schools. MJ is so adorable.

This Gaby and Edie plot was WONDERFUL. I laugh my head off over Gaby dying on the first day of training. But it’s so common, no matter how heavy and extreme the trainer is, the first day at the gym for anyone is always painful. But the best thing was the scolding Edie gave her, saying that she went back to being selfish and mean just because Carlos has a good job again and now they are as they were before. Gaby dressed up like a socialite is great, but I hope she doesn’t go back to being that person she used to be. Even more so now that she is a mother. I like her to be rich, but I like her to be empathetic. The hug she gave Jean after mistreating her at the beginning of the episode was very meaningful.

Bob’s expression when Dave showed up and gave Tom all that support, claiming that Porter wasn’t responsible for the fire... Man, I’m glad Lee decided to speak the truth, and now another person on Wisteria Lane knows that the nature of the Dave is not the best. I hope Tom paid attention to what he said too, about “the police having cornered him and he had no choice.” Because this is ABSURDLY suspicious. Also, Jackson just disappeared after that situation at the club and he is a key witness to put Dave in the back, as he almost died because of him too. Anyway, it was very tense Dave managing to dominate Tom. And I hope Lynette finds out. She has the right to confront him.

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