I think this was the funniest premiere of the show so far. I laughed so hard and with all the characters. One of the best episodes of the series!!
Edie is a devil!! Look at everything she came up with to hold Carlos responsible, to make him feel guilty and still stay with him. The farewell letter. The scissors prepared in the right place. I DIE with her intelligence. That’s why I get tense when Karen arrives talking about the dumpsters on the street to Carlos, and she ends up getting in the way of the whole plan. In the end, Edie got what she wanted, even with the unplanned near-death. Carlos gave her his full attention, abandoned his plans to run away with Gaby (this, by the way, was a surprise). And now Edie has decided to turn their relationship into something even more abusive, exposing that she knows about the illegal account he has abroad and that she might open her mouth if he “hurts her.” Really, I don’t understand what she’s up to. If he hadn’t felt love for her before, when everything was healthier, what the hell makes her think he’s going to feel that way now?
Gaby is back to square one. She’s out of luck! She spent years living under Carlos’ wing, being courted not to be “inconvenient”, feeling lonely - so much so that she got into a relationship with John. Now the same thing with Victor. With him it might be even worse, because she discovered that behind the union there was a very strong political interest. I felt sorry for her when she decided to talk and expose that she isn’t feeling happy, and she realized that things are going to stay the same. Now, getting into an affair with Carlos is very risky. First by Edie, who has already made a very subtle threat to him. And second that Victor is powerful, he’s a public figure. If the betrayal comes to light, who knows what he’s capable of...
Susan seeking drama with Mike was kind of annoying. She proved everything the trail guide said last season, she can’t stay steady. But then her arc took a more comical turn and I just laughed: the discomfort when she saw that Adam was the gynecologist. The reaction when he hinted that maybe she was already menopausal. Susan telling Mike she was “dry and dusty”. I can’t help but laugh. And to top it off, she got the news of her pregnancy. Dude, their reaction. Mike almost jumping with joy. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL THING!!!
Another big moment: Ida’s reaction to seeing the fork stuck in Bree’s stomach. HELP, I laughed so hard! Especially when they lied that he was a magic fork and Orson kept sticking it in her again. Anyone would be suspicious, and Adam is a doctor, a gynecologist... Anyway, that lie, Bree could avoid. Danielle doesn’t have to raise the child, Bree doesn’t even know if she’d like to. She might as well keep the baby and take care of him as a grandmother, without having to lie to anyone. Better than going through those tight skirts. What was she holding tightly to the old lady’s hand in the shop? I felt sorry for the poor woman!
Stella is brutal, but she speaks the truth. You can see that she cares a lot about Lynette and is determined to see her daughter free from this disgraceful disease. Lynette throwing up into that annoying woman’s purse was priceless. And there’s no way to hold back the tears when she exposes to everyone that she’s sick. The girls seeing her bald for the first time... And then Lynette giving her reasons for not telling them. How can you not worship this series?
And finally, Katherine Mayfair. An interesting curiosity is that the actress, Dana Delany, was Marc Cherry’s initial choice to play Bree. She declined the invitation and then Marcia Cross was cast. Marc said he wanted to have Dana in the cast at some point, so he made this character especially for her. She and Bree are very similar and strong-willed, and you can tell from their first meeting, with their disagreement over the tree. And besides, Katherine arrives at Wisteria Lane with a bag of very complex secrets. Something happened in that room. Dylan doesn’t remember anything from the time she lived on Wisteria Lane. And there’s still a reason behind the decision to move back to the suburbs, they “had no choice.”
Review by FelipeVIP BlockedParent2022-04-08T23:10:25Z
I think this was the funniest premiere of the show so far. I laughed so hard and with all the characters. One of the best episodes of the series!!
Edie is a devil!! Look at everything she came up with to hold Carlos responsible, to make him feel guilty and still stay with him. The farewell letter. The scissors prepared in the right place. I DIE with her intelligence. That’s why I get tense when Karen arrives talking about the dumpsters on the street to Carlos, and she ends up getting in the way of the whole plan. In the end, Edie got what she wanted, even with the unplanned near-death. Carlos gave her his full attention, abandoned his plans to run away with Gaby (this, by the way, was a surprise). And now Edie has decided to turn their relationship into something even more abusive, exposing that she knows about the illegal account he has abroad and that she might open her mouth if he “hurts her.” Really, I don’t understand what she’s up to. If he hadn’t felt love for her before, when everything was healthier, what the hell makes her think he’s going to feel that way now?
Gaby is back to square one. She’s out of luck! She spent years living under Carlos’ wing, being courted not to be “inconvenient”, feeling lonely - so much so that she got into a relationship with John. Now the same thing with Victor. With him it might be even worse, because she discovered that behind the union there was a very strong political interest. I felt sorry for her when she decided to talk and expose that she isn’t feeling happy, and she realized that things are going to stay the same. Now, getting into an affair with Carlos is very risky. First by Edie, who has already made a very subtle threat to him. And second that Victor is powerful, he’s a public figure. If the betrayal comes to light, who knows what he’s capable of...
Susan seeking drama with Mike was kind of annoying. She proved everything the trail guide said last season, she can’t stay steady. But then her arc took a more comical turn and I just laughed: the discomfort when she saw that Adam was the gynecologist. The reaction when he hinted that maybe she was already menopausal. Susan telling Mike she was “dry and dusty”. I can’t help but laugh. And to top it off, she got the news of her pregnancy. Dude, their reaction. Mike almost jumping with joy. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL THING!!!
Another big moment: Ida’s reaction to seeing the fork stuck in Bree’s stomach. HELP, I laughed so hard! Especially when they lied that he was a magic fork and Orson kept sticking it in her again. Anyone would be suspicious, and Adam is a doctor, a gynecologist... Anyway, that lie, Bree could avoid. Danielle doesn’t have to raise the child, Bree doesn’t even know if she’d like to. She might as well keep the baby and take care of him as a grandmother, without having to lie to anyone. Better than going through those tight skirts. What was she holding tightly to the old lady’s hand in the shop? I felt sorry for the poor woman!
Stella is brutal, but she speaks the truth. You can see that she cares a lot about Lynette and is determined to see her daughter free from this disgraceful disease. Lynette throwing up into that annoying woman’s purse was priceless. And there’s no way to hold back the tears when she exposes to everyone that she’s sick. The girls seeing her bald for the first time... And then Lynette giving her reasons for not telling them. How can you not worship this series?
And finally, Katherine Mayfair. An interesting curiosity is that the actress, Dana Delany, was Marc Cherry’s initial choice to play Bree. She declined the invitation and then Marcia Cross was cast. Marc said he wanted to have Dana in the cast at some point, so he made this character especially for her. She and Bree are very similar and strong-willed, and you can tell from their first meeting, with their disagreement over the tree. And besides, Katherine arrives at Wisteria Lane with a bag of very complex secrets. Something happened in that room. Dylan doesn’t remember anything from the time she lived on Wisteria Lane. And there’s still a reason behind the decision to move back to the suburbs, they “had no choice.”