I have mixed feelings about Eddie. Most of all, anger, disgust, for the attacks he committed, for the lives he took. He was mean to innocent women who never deserved such a fate. My anger increases with him playing innocent, like when he said goodbye to Lynette after witnessing the investigators at the house to talk about Irina’s death, and also when he said he had “just spoken” with his mother and would go to Florida to help her with addiction treatment. Man, this disgusts me in a way I can’t really describe. On the other hand, I feel sorry for this life he had, with an unnatural mother, maybe not so perverse (for not being a murderer), but monstrous... The moment he tells Lynette that “it could have been different if she was his mother”, is touching.

But here comes this ending... Damn! If only Lynette had gotten it all when Eddie said he’d spoken to his mother, she hadn’t mentioned the conversation, she’d let him out… That look of his, man. She realizing that he is responsible for the attacks. Him locking the door, closing the windows. He is very capable of doing something bad. He tried to do it with Susan for a lot less than that. He’s aware of things, that’s why he was running away. But it remains to be hoped that the period in which he lived in the Scavo house and living with Lynette weigh more than this desire/despair he has to get rid of everything at once. Even worse is that she is pregnant, almost to give birth...

Patrick Logan, another psychopath. Poor Angie being subjected to that, handcuffed to her own bed, being forced to build another bomb. Patrick treating the guy’s death with disdain... These extremist people, man. A life is worth nothing compared to what he wants to do based on what HE believes. I loved Angie’s response, “Go tell that guy’s wife.” Too bad Danny fell into this obvious trap, now they’re both under this madman’s crosshairs. Help.

I LOVED SO MUCH Gaby’s scenes at Angie’s house. Patrick is crazy, but he made me laugh with his reactions to her. I die with him saying that Angie could build a bomb and throw it at Gaby. And even more so with the expression he makes when, when looking at photos from the modeling period, Gaby comes across an image of Juanita and says she “doesn’t know how she got there”. She is priceless. Anyway, she will be crucial in the outcome of this arc. Too lucky the girls took the lasagna out of the trash and went to eat in the middle of the night, otherwise the note would be lost.

How can Danielle be so unnatural? For the love of God. It’s been at least eight years since Juanita Solis was run over. Why the hell does she keep telling old family secrets to complete strangers? Now Bree is being cornered like this by that disgusting worm Sam. The scene where she tries to intimidate him with her police friends was wonderful, I love her subtlety so much that it doesn’t fit me. Too bad it didn’t come to anything, it only served for him to use irony to blackmail her like he did. He was pathetic asking for the company and everything that surrounds it, including the copyright on the books, even the food lines that Bree created. I don’t accept her losing everything to this bastard. This season is full of psychopaths, and Sam is a complete one. Totally oblivious to feelings, he has no empathy for anyone but himself.

I don’t know how Susan didn’t jump on the first guy she charged. I find this very frustrating: a person calling a professional to perform a service, which is done with great care, and then refusing to pay and still telling them to “leave it alone”. I loved her so much saying that she would report him to everyone as a deadbeat, because that’s what he really is. And the other scenes were also good. She playing with those “little dolls”. And filing his nails with his wife complaining about the lack of money. My only regret is that they’re having a run of bad luck anyway. It’s not enough to have debts, you still have the deadline to pay them off being suddenly changed. And this idea of renting the house… I can’t imagine Susan being away from Wisteria Lane. I’m heartbroken... BTW: I will always praise the ladies scene offering to help Susan financially. Wonderful friends.

Anyway, let the explosive Finale come!

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