This was one of the best plots Susan received in the season. It was really funny that she accidentally gave Jessie the wrong idea and made her believe she was a lesbian. The moment of the kiss, Susan’s expression was priceless. And the school analogy, with gazelles and rhinos. I felt sorry for Jessie, when she commented that she never went after love, she expected it to go after her and now she ended up alone. But I thought it was cool that Susan was there as a counterpoint too, someone who’s always been after love and also finds herself alone. Anyway, this situation was a mess, but I’m glad she managed to get out without making a bad impression. Let her keep her job. BTW: Gaby kissing Susan was great too. Best scenes!

Carlos got all tense when that guy showed up talking about Dave’s last call, thinking it was the end of his job... The world goes round. He became president! Brad kicks the bucket and Carlos takes his job. Gaby barely being able to contain herself in the middle of the funeral was funny. Subsequently, I found it quite unnecessary for Gaby to shrug her shoulders and doubt Lynette’s ability in the field of marketing. So many years of friendship, having witnessed her commitment to service several times, and she still doubts her. But I loved this plot too, Lynette taking advantage and demanding a little extra money, and agreeing to be the spy. But I think Gaby should totally trust Carlos.

Still on Lynette: damn, I felt sorry for the interviews! Those two women saying that over 35, interviewers take them to the back to shoot. And Lynette saying she was 54 and the little guy didn’t even blink, help. But I liked the things she said when he kept questioning her age, unfortunately what is really important is not considered nowadays, which is skill and commitment. Lynette is young and has an enviable resume, and she’s losing jobs just because she’s over 35...

Dude, look at the situations Bree finds herself in because of Orson. The scenes where she appeared returning objects were funny, but it’s unfortunate that a woman like her is going through something like this on her husband’s behalf. I know kleptomania is a compulsive illness, but it makes me so much angrier to see him doing it because he knows it’s something that directly hurts Bree. “It’s something she can’t control, and I love it.” So what did she do for that? Andrew and his salary? Or the fact that people show solidarity with Tom and not with him, who committed a crime? What a great love he feels for Bree.

I found Dave’s account of the loss of his daughter very sad, trying to disguise it as being about someone else. Despite everything, you can’t imagine the pain he felt and feels for this tragedy, losing his wife and a child at once, out of the blue, so abruptly. And boy, now he’s put the plans on track for good. He convinced Katherine with ease and took them camping. Worse, this trip could have been avoided and Dave unmasked, if that old man hadn’t been pathetic and had sent the article Edie asked for.

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