“I have to walk in these heels all day. You sit in that chair and roll over.” Oh my God. Gabrielle doesn’t exist! Her sense of humor is pretty mean, but she still manages to amuse me, I feel bad! I laughed so hard in this discussion with the boys, man. And when she complained that there was a disability convention!!! Anyway, going for a walk around the city and leaving Carlos in the car all the time was pretty mean and unnecessary. He could go out with her, he didn’t have to stay in the car all the time, she misunderstood the question. If someone were to complain, as happened in the parking lot of the market before, they would see that the disabled person was there, that he is accompanied... And I thought it was very sad when she cried venting that his problem is also affecting her. It’s always like that, and she’s taking care of him as best she can, because she really loves him. Someone else wouldn’t do that. I think many would jump out as soon as they found out about blindness, if you know what I mean...
Rick came into Lynette’s life bent on causing disgrace, right? First it was the flirtations, it made her almost lose control. She lied, omitted things from Tom, they faced a crisis for it... And now he decides to come back opening a restaurant on the other side of the street with the excuse that he couldn’t find another place HAHAHA. Disgusting! His expression when he said that, his disdain... He can’t fool anyone. So I can understand why Tom threw the brick in there. But this fire... Tom has his reasons, that’s a fact. He really dislikes the guy. Except that a fire is much more serious... He wouldn’t have that courage. And it’s important to point out that, during that Scavo’s argument at the restaurant, the twins and Kayla were listening quietly back there... And Kayla is a little devil!
Bree and Katherine are identical! And the speech that Katherine makes stating that they should work as friends, because they understand each other more than any of the girls, is very true and touching. Dana Delany has a facility for emotion. She barely opens her mouth and her eyes are already teary. I felt sorry for her, but glad they both decided to try a friendship now. They are rivals, because they have geniuses, very strong opinions. But friends anyway... BTW: Katherine hugging Bree and saying with a smile on her face “I know you tried to kill me” was hilarious. Bree angry at not being able to present the award, claiming that she was boycotted... And in the end it happened because she was the winner. How would she present the award to herself? What rash conclusions don’t do, right?
Orson has evolved a lot as a character from last season to now. He is fun and caring. He really likes Bree, looks out for the family. It’s easy to like him. But there’s no way to forget what happened to Mike. The coma and everything that was later triggered by it: the amnesia, which made him get involved with Edie and kick Susan into the corner. The pain in parts of his body that made him go looking for medication that ended up causing his addiction... If you stop to think about it, Orson is a lot to blame for these problems that Mike and Susan have been facing in the last year and he never said anything to anyone, lied to Bree, acted like a worried neighbor – and even went to the hospital to finish work with Mike when he woke up. It is complicated. Flashbacks reveal that he was persuaded by his mother, but still had enough courage to do the unthinkable and attempt a human life. This has to be clarified and I think it’s time, there’s no reason to go any further. It’s just that there’s no way this can be resolved peacefully... He’s going to get screwed not only with Mike and Susan, but with Bree who will probably have a hard time processing this... But anyway, I hope Julie doesn’t take too long to tell. With the truth out there, it’s going to be tough, but Orson can try to redeem himself.
And the season’s mystery gets even more intriguing with this ending, the man circling Dylan’s face in the newspaper.
Review by FelipeVIP BlockedParent2022-04-22T00:45:50Z
“I have to walk in these heels all day. You sit in that chair and roll over.” Oh my God. Gabrielle doesn’t exist! Her sense of humor is pretty mean, but she still manages to amuse me, I feel bad! I laughed so hard in this discussion with the boys, man. And when she complained that there was a disability convention!!! Anyway, going for a walk around the city and leaving Carlos in the car all the time was pretty mean and unnecessary. He could go out with her, he didn’t have to stay in the car all the time, she misunderstood the question. If someone were to complain, as happened in the parking lot of the market before, they would see that the disabled person was there, that he is accompanied... And I thought it was very sad when she cried venting that his problem is also affecting her. It’s always like that, and she’s taking care of him as best she can, because she really loves him. Someone else wouldn’t do that. I think many would jump out as soon as they found out about blindness, if you know what I mean...
Rick came into Lynette’s life bent on causing disgrace, right? First it was the flirtations, it made her almost lose control. She lied, omitted things from Tom, they faced a crisis for it... And now he decides to come back opening a restaurant on the other side of the street with the excuse that he couldn’t find another place HAHAHA. Disgusting! His expression when he said that, his disdain... He can’t fool anyone. So I can understand why Tom threw the brick in there. But this fire... Tom has his reasons, that’s a fact. He really dislikes the guy. Except that a fire is much more serious... He wouldn’t have that courage. And it’s important to point out that, during that Scavo’s argument at the restaurant, the twins and Kayla were listening quietly back there... And Kayla is a little devil!
Bree and Katherine are identical! And the speech that Katherine makes stating that they should work as friends, because they understand each other more than any of the girls, is very true and touching. Dana Delany has a facility for emotion. She barely opens her mouth and her eyes are already teary. I felt sorry for her, but glad they both decided to try a friendship now. They are rivals, because they have geniuses, very strong opinions. But friends anyway... BTW: Katherine hugging Bree and saying with a smile on her face “I know you tried to kill me” was hilarious. Bree angry at not being able to present the award, claiming that she was boycotted... And in the end it happened because she was the winner. How would she present the award to herself? What rash conclusions don’t do, right?
Orson has evolved a lot as a character from last season to now. He is fun and caring. He really likes Bree, looks out for the family. It’s easy to like him. But there’s no way to forget what happened to Mike. The coma and everything that was later triggered by it: the amnesia, which made him get involved with Edie and kick Susan into the corner. The pain in parts of his body that made him go looking for medication that ended up causing his addiction... If you stop to think about it, Orson is a lot to blame for these problems that Mike and Susan have been facing in the last year and he never said anything to anyone, lied to Bree, acted like a worried neighbor – and even went to the hospital to finish work with Mike when he woke up. It is complicated. Flashbacks reveal that he was persuaded by his mother, but still had enough courage to do the unthinkable and attempt a human life. This has to be clarified and I think it’s time, there’s no reason to go any further. It’s just that there’s no way this can be resolved peacefully... He’s going to get screwed not only with Mike and Susan, but with Bree who will probably have a hard time processing this... But anyway, I hope Julie doesn’t take too long to tell. With the truth out there, it’s going to be tough, but Orson can try to redeem himself.
And the season’s mystery gets even more intriguing with this ending, the man circling Dylan’s face in the newspaper.