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Desperate Housewives – I see you coming and I don’t wanna know your name!

It's time for sweeps, people! In this installment, we got one major revelation, one threat, one health scare, two dueling housewives ... and a partridge in a pear tree. Um, sorry. I had a margarita last night.

- Season 8, Episode 15 - "She Needs Me"

Desperate Housewives

While some fans haven’t been particularly satisfied with the final season of ABC’s scandalous guilty pleasure, I, for one, find myself consistently glued to my flat screen whenever a new episode decides to air. There’s just something about those damn white picket fences that gives me joy. Sadly, joy was in short supply in the latest installment of Desperate Housewives as the crap hit the fan with two of our favorite five broads. So, with that being said, let’s dig in!

Oh, Bree. Lord knows that redhead has had trouble with men, and while I was hoping that Orson would be her knight in shining armor, it saddens me to know that he’s gone completely psycho. I was glad that Bree learned the identity of the person sending her all of those creepy letters. Secretly, I was hoping it was Katherine Mayfair, but I’ll settle for Orson. After accompanying him to his apartment, Bree discovered a photo of the girls burying Alejandro and walked out on Orson … after telling him off, of course. Orson then called her threatening to kill himself right before sending a letter to the Fairview Police Department. Uh oh. That can’t be good.

Sheesh, Orson. When did you become so insane? Damn you, Desperate Housewives writers! Orson was the one good man that Bree had … well, him and Karl. I liked Karl. Karl was my boy. You know, come to think of it — nearly every man in Bree’s life has had problems. Let’s do the math — Rex was into S&M. George tried to kill Rex. Peter slept with Andrew. Orson ran over Mike. Keith ate with his hands. Chuck tried to have her convicted. And now Orson has gone cuckoo for cocoa puffs … at least the ones that Bree serves. I bet those puffs bring all the boys to the yard. Well, the crazies at least. I digress.

Speaking of crazy, it seems Ben’s shady loan shark is a few French fries short of a Happy Meal. In fact, the man is just plain venomous. Nevertheless, my girl Renee Perry didn’t seem the slightest bit intimidated by him. I loved her speech about how she isn’t from the suburbs. Nice. Vanessa Williams really delivered in that scene. It really is cool to have a sistah’ in the mix. Diversity is always welcome, and she adds a nice touch of spunk to the mix. I bet Renee keeps a knife in her back pocket. I do. I also digress … a lot it seems. Still, a sassy attitude wasn’t enough to keep the creep from trashing her house. Luckily, Mike was there to stop him … but I think he may now be in danger. Oh, crap. Is he the one that’s going to die next week?

Perhaps.

Then again, it could be Karen McCluskey. Cancer really is a witch, isn’t it? Did anyone else guess that Gabrielle would have a change of heart? I did. In fact, I called it at the end of the last episode. You know, Gaby has been a heck of a lot selfish this season. She really has. However, it was nice to see her helping Mrs. McCluskey and visiting her in the hospital. I enjoyed seeing Gaby reach out to Roy. Come to think of it, Eva Longoria was pretty good in this episode. I also enjoyed the scene between Karen and Roy. Here’s hoping Mrs. McCluskey beats this thing. Furthermore, I’m enjoying this new story arc for Kathryn Joosten this season. Good stuff. I recently had the chance to interview her. Look for it soon!

Once again, I digress. Perhaps I need some of that ADD medication Lynette force-fed to her twins back in season one. Ah, and that brings me to the Susan and Lynette story of teaming up to look after the baby. While Lynette’s dead set against it, Susan’s already choosing to convert Julie’s bedroom into a nursery. She also chose to name the baby Sophie. Furthermore, she also chose to help Porter behind Lynette’s back. Gee, Susan sure is a choosy mother. Does that mean she chooses Jif? Zinger! Pow! It was a fluff filled storyline, but I enjoyed seeing Mike persuade Lynette to calm down, and Tom persuade Susan to let Lynette help. It’s nice when the writers shake the cast up.

And that does it, folks! Desperate Housewives is back in full swing! Needless to say, we have a few questions to ponder. For starters, is Orson really going to kill himself? What’s in the envelope that he sent the police? Will Karen bite the dust? Is Mike going to die? Is Renee really out of danger? Will Gaby’s storyline improve? I mean, she’s really just kind of been there. I’m just sayin’. What do you guys think? Tell me! You know the drill! Sound off in the comments below!

Photo Credit: ABC

21 Responses to “Desperate Housewives – I see you coming and I don’t wanna know your name!”

March 5, 2012 at 4:54 PM

I keep thinking that it must be weird for Kathryn Joosten to act in this arc, because she just had a bout with cancer about the same time that “Karen” had it the first time. Scene with her and Roy was adorable!
I hope it’s not Mike that dies, he is my favorite guy..he’s always been so damn cute!

March 6, 2012 at 11:45 AM

Yeah, Kathryn Joosten is amazing, isn’t she? Be on the look out for my interview with her. I’ll be posting it this week! Also, for some reason, I’m starting to think that Carlos may die. I guess we’ll see, won’t we?

March 5, 2012 at 7:45 PM

Where is MJ? Susan is so worried about her grandchild, but what about her son? I’m confused… I feel like Lynette/Sophie will probably be the life after death at the end of the series. I want to know who’s going to die, other than Orson and the loan shark. Hasn’t the entire main cast murdered someone, helped cover one up or atleast know of a murder? I think they need another season or two : )

March 6, 2012 at 11:47 AM

Lei, MJ always disappears. He’s never even had a single line of dialogue with Julie. Now isn’t that something? And sadly, I disagree with you about DH going on for another few seasons. It definitely needs to end with this one, friend. It’s limping to the finish line.

March 7, 2012 at 6:11 PM

Really? They are rushing everything. I feel like one more season would do them some good. I just know this ending better not be lacking anything…

March 5, 2012 at 10:55 PM

Hey Jaylen, my friend! This is fast becoming the highlight of my week! Second, perhaps, only to new episodes of the show! Great review, as always, Jaylen, and while there are elements about the episode that you talked about that I agree with, as usual, there are other things that I don’t. Which is great, that’s part of the fun of sharing our thoughts on the show.

Season eight, at least to me, has been a letdown. It feels like everyone involved in making the show can’t wait for it to be over. The scripts have been poor, please, don’t even get me started on the terrible attempts to make us laugh, and the actors have not delivered on their high standard of acting as regularly as I’d liked, it seems that they are all just fulfilling their contracts, and nothing more. I doubt anybody really has much pride in what they’re doing now, the writers especially. But each Sunday, I get just as excited about a new episode as I ever did. It’s like you said, long time fans of the show just get joy from watching. And nothing the writers do to ruin the series will drive me away, I’ve invested too much of myself into Desperate Housewives to give up on it.

With only 8 episodes left before ABC pulls down the curtain on Desperate Housewives, I’ve noticed the writers are starting to “nice” everything up. You only have to look at their forced effort at having Susan and Lynette bond over their grandchild. And, while I enjoyed seeing scenes with Tom and Susan, and Mike and Lynette (as you said, it’s always nice to see the writing team mix up the cast from time to time), the overall package just felt too manufactured. It was your classic “we only have a few episodes to go, we better have our main stars bond over something before we run out of time”. I’ve got no doubt that we’ll see our other lead characters bond over the final 8 episodes.

There was a lot to like about the episode though, I loved the scene between Roy and Gabrielle. Both Orson Bean and Eva Longoria are fine actors, and delivered a stunning scene together. I thought it was powerful that Roy acknowledged that his wife’s death was more of a special time for the two of them, rather than the worst time in his life. And I got a little teary-eyed when Gabrielle told Roy she had to break a promise she made with Karen.

You know, you said it in your review, and many fans have said it, they hope Karen beats it. Don’t get me wrong, I love Karen dearly, but I am hoping for a beautiful death scene in the finale, Karen passing away surrounded by all her friends on Wisteria Lane. With Roy by her side, holding her hand… That’s just me anyway. I love an excuse to cry. Maybe Roy gets sick too, and they pass away together… It would be a beautiful way to say goodbye to Karen and Roy.

Bree and Orson had very little screen time in the first half of last night’s episode, but once they kicked into high gear, we got our Bree and Orson fix. I enjoyed Bree discovering that Orson was behind Chuck’s death, and the notes, but I don’t buy that Orson’s masterplan all along was to alienate Bree from her friends. He could not possibly have anticipated what the notes would do. I just found that scenario pretentious and groundless writing. But that’s just me anyway. I found their scenes to have been well acted, both Kyle MacLachlan and Marcia Cross are exceptional actors, but, as has become customary, the script let them down.

Finally, Renee! I just loved how she wasn’t going to take any . . . expletives … from the loan shark. One of my favourite scenes from the episode! Vanessa Williams delivers time and again, week in, week out, and just doesn’t get enough recognition for her work. But this is why we love Renee, she’s a tough bird, come hell or high water, Renee won’t be pushed around, and I love and respect her for that!

Finally (I think this is the final finally), the scene between Mike and his loan shark buddy was fantastic. This guy underestimated Mike, and copped a savage beating. But his final words “Then you should have killed me” should have Mike scared. Mike would win a physical fight, we saw it, he won it, hands down, but it’s not too difficult to get hold of a gun. And take the cowards way out…

Will Mike die? And that scene at the end between Gabrielle and Carlos when they were talking about death. The writers are laying the groundwork now, both Mike and Carlos have been set up to fall. But only one of them will die. We know that Mama Solis will appear in a flashback episode the week after next… Could that mean Carlos is the character who’s dying? Why would we see his mother in a flashback if Mike dies? Still, my money’s on Mike.

Tom and Lynette’s magical reunion won’t happen if Tom dies. But the writers won’t kill him off, there hasn’t been a single clue that suggests that Tom will get it. And the writers will probably NOT piss all those Tom and Lynette fans off by killing one of them. Personally, I don’t care if we see them reunite. It’ll feel forced anyway.

So, to sum up, I think Mike and Carlos are the most likely characters to die. I’m pretty much ruling Tom out. It doesn’t make sense that Carlos will be shot next week. Unless he accidentally gets shot instead of Mike… It SHOULD be Mike. Maybe it’ll be Carlos. We’ll find out in a week!

March 6, 2012 at 12:04 PM

Ah, Lachlan! What would I do without you, buddy? Thanks for reading. Okay, let’s chat, shall we? I’m sorry to hear that you think season eight hasn’t been that good. I’m really enjoying it, man. I don’t know if the writers are trying to nice everyone up exactly. I mean, there’s still some heartache to go around. Gaby’s still selfish, and Orson is now apparently crazy. Lynette isn’t fond of Jane, and Julie’s mad at Susan. I’m also sure that there will be another fight between two wives before the end of the season. LOL

I like seeing the softer side of Gaby, but I have to admit that I feel as though out of the main four housewives, Gaby’s story has been kind of hit and miss this season. It started out okay, but now I feel like she’s just kind of there. The stuff with Mrs. McCluskey was great, but so far this season, I’ve been more invested in Renee’s subplot than I am in Gabrielle’s full fledged storyline. But that’s just me.

Speaking of which, Renee is awesome. Make no doubt about it, the writers are keeping Vanessa a bit busier this season. I’m hoping we get another episode with her doing as much as she did in 8×12. That was my favorite episode with Renee in it this season. I’m glad she and Ben are back together, but I really hope the writer fully utilize Ben in the coming weeks. Isn’t he supposed to be shady? With the mystery now solved, perhaps we can focus on what Ben’s really up to.

I did enjoy the confrontation between Mike and the loan shark. The previews made it look like Mike was rushing in to save Renee. So, is he the one that dies in less than a week? I dunno. I’m now thinking it’s Carlos. You made some good points about that conversation that Gaby and Carlos had. Plus, I feel that if Carlos did die, it would give Gaby one heck of a story until the finale. Hmmm… I have to hand it to the writers, I’m in suspense.

You know who I wouldn’t mind seeing again? John Rowland! How cool would it be for him to pop up after Carlos died?

March 6, 2012 at 6:53 PM

Jaylen! You really made some good points mate – for starters; there IS still heartache to go round, you’re right. The main group of characters have been hiding a murder all season, someone we’ve loved since the pilot episode will be killed in a matter of days, and lots of characters are in the midst of various little disputes with each other. I want to suggest that most of the fights this season have felt very unnatural. It was as if the writers have gone out of their way for their characters to get pissy at each other. It has definitely felt to me that each fight has felt decidedly more fabricated that in previous seasons. So, the balance of drama and happiness seems very pretentious to me. Does that make any sense? I mean, why is it so important to destroy the happiness of one of our girls by killing one of their husbands? Was this a last minute decision to try and make the final season feel more important than it otherwise would have? So the fans can look back on the eight-year run and have something serious to say about each season? Because, at least to me, there are very few things to write home about from season eight. Still, this show has been such an important part of my life, I will miss it. Maybe I need Desperate Housewives as an outlet for my frustration LOL! Maybe I really love season eight and just channel the frustrations of my life through Desperate Housewives. LOL!

I haven’t seen the ABC promo yet, I’ll head over to their website in a moment, I imagine it’s there now. In Canada, CTV airs different promos, and so, I imagine I saw a whole different set of scenes to you. There was nothing about Mike and the loan shark on CTVs promo, we saw the girls talking about being in the clear now, and Karen trying to get Bree to run her over with her car – yet another ridiculous comedy routine. Is it so important to crap all over something as serious as Karen’s cancer with insulting comedy like that? There are more graceful ways to ask for assistance with dying.

Jaylen – I have to ask mate – did you really interview Kathryn Joosten? Am I talking to a minor celebrity here? Did you meet her? Like face to face? I am quite jealous if you answer any of these questions with a ‘yes’. If you can, I’d love to know about how that came about.

Just on Renee lastly, and I also have found her storyline far more compelling that anything Gabrielle has been given this season. I think the reason for this is that Renee has been playing out a major multi-episode storyline, while Gaby has been given silly episodic storylines that are over each week. And we all know the shortcomings of the filler-arcs on this show. And I feel that Vanessa Williams has actually been given an intelligent plot this season, and has been used well.

I’d like to see John Rowland again too. Just one final time, and if Carlos dies, Gaby has some interesting decisions to make about her future, that may or may not involve John…

Can’t wait to see how this is all going to unfold. Only 8 episodes left.

March 7, 2012 at 1:08 PM

I interviewed Ms. Joosten via telephone. Her PR agent reads these recaps and liked what I wrote and offered me a chance to speak with her. I was flattered to say the least. And in regards to Gaby, she really has been getting sitcom stories that end in one episode! You know, some folks complained about her arc with Grace in season seven, but I liked it. At least it was a full-fledged storyline that gave Eva a chance to flex her dramatic chops.

March 7, 2012 at 1:39 PM

Wow! That is fantastic! What an opportunity. I am so very jealous right now I must tell you LOL! But I’m very happy you got such a wonderful chance to talk with her. That’s brilliant. I read the interview! It was a fun read. Thanks for posting Jaylen!

And I agree about Eva and her storyline with Grace last season. At least it was a multi-episode story arc. Not a very good one, I must say that a soap opera desperate enough to resort to a baby swap storyline have got to be losing their minds. But it was a fine show of Eva’s many dramatic acting talents.

March 6, 2012 at 4:06 AM

Huh? I think only Karen will die. The writers have no reason to kill Mike or Carlos.

And, Orson did not exactly threaten suicide, he only mentioned an “ultimate sacrifice” and said “good-bye forever”–really he may have been saying good-bye forever to Bree because he thinks she’s going to jail. The “ultimate sacrifice” in this case could mean his sacrifice of her to the cops, or it could be death in that he thinks she’ll get the chair (he may be framing her for Chuck’s murder as well as ratting on her about her role in hding Alejandro’s body).
Enjoyed your review!

March 6, 2012 at 11:49 AM

Good point, Tori! Maybe Orson may not kill himself. Perhaps he’s just messing with Bree’s head. But here’s what I don’t get — why did the writers have to make him so crazy? I mean, Orson had his issues, but the man was never abnormal. Oh, well. I’m satisfied with the mystery. I do believe Bree is in trouble. It looks like the Alejandro case is set to continue. And thanks for the compliment! I’m glad you enjoyed the review. :-)

March 6, 2012 at 2:07 PM

It’s definitley Mike who dies! I’m almost sure of it! I will warn that I have a few spoilers so no one read further if you don’t want to know what’s going to happen!

I agree that it wont be Tom because I feel the writers will still find a way for him and Lynette to get back together.

Also, I read on a spoiler site something about Carlos being annoyed with Gaby for taking up a job and flirting with customers, and this is an episode set to air in a couple weeks. So it can’t be Carlos if he is going to be future episodes like this (and this site has never let me down).

I also read, from the same site, that “Susan suspects Mike had an affair” and this has me thinking that after Mike dies Susan finds some skeletons in his closet that leads her to this suspicion, and since she can’t simply ask Mike if her suspicions are true, she’ll have to figure out on her own if they are or not. I’m hoping they aren’t because Mike is my favorite male character on the show and my opinion of him will be ruined if he did cheat :(

So yeah, I’d almost bet money on Mike being the one who dies. I really wish it were someone else though.

March 6, 2012 at 7:08 PM

I read these spoilers too! And you’re right, Mike has to be the one who dies. Sad really. We all love Mike, but that’s how he lived his life. By the sword.

March 6, 2012 at 6:53 PM

I liked this episode, but found the lynette/susan plot kinda filler. I just don’t care that much about this baby, especially now that julie is gone, and I happened to think their little fight was very childish and soapish. I mean, it was the same stupid thing we’ve seen over and over again on this show: two housewives argue about some silly thing, they SWEAR they’ll never speak to each other again and, before you know it (5 minutes later), they make up with a pathetic smile on their faces. so, that part was cute but filler and it reeked of “been there, done that”.
I loved the interaction between gaby and roy (“that man puts up with a lot from you” ahaha referring to the fact that gaby had just bought a bottle of champain to heal herself from the whole addiciotn thing, not caring at all that carlos would see it XD) and the acting from joosten was superb.
but I agree with you jaylen, overall gaby has been having kinda filler plots ever since the second half of last season: the true star of that storyline was karen and, SINCE THEY DIDN’T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH GABY, they paired up the two of them.
as far as bree’s plot goes, I found it very contrived, just like lachy pointed out, that orson would anticipate the girls icing bree out cause of the letters she kept receiving, and that incriminating photo would be standing in the trash can in the right angle for her to clearly see -.-
I just hate when the writers resort to these unlikely scenarios to advance the plot!! and I’ll say this again: how come susan, lynette and gaby have totally forgotten about burying a body in the woods and these damn writers are making the whole thing burden bree only (while the other three of them keep getting filler plots)?? for pete’s sakes, alejandro was GABY’S stepfather, not bree’s, in the first place!!!
and of course jaylen, you know I also wonder if there’s gonna be a villain now that orson’s gone and the loean shark storyline will probably unfold in the next episode with mike being shot. will we be left with ridiculous and filler storylines till the very end? will ben wake up all of a sudden and decide to be a villain to keep things juicy and give the gals a run for their money? I SERIOSULY doub it… -.-
finally, I’d like to stress that I LOOOOVED the loan shark: man, he certainly makes for a GREAT villain, doesn’t he? the actor that plays him (not very famous btw, since he doesn’t even have a wikipedia page) is amazing!! he even gives me the heebie-jeebies more than dave did: he’s got those scary eyes and that evil grin of a true malignant person!! KUDOS on the writers for picking him out for the role!! great job!! I just wish carlos or tom or the housewives would be more involved in this storyline and maybe someone else being shot because mistaken for mike.
and lachy, I agree that some of the attempts from the writers at making us laugh are kinda lame, but I just cannot think of any flaws with the acting. what do you mean their acting is showing that they don’t care about the show anymore and it’s become nothing more than a financial obligation? what makes you say that? give me a specific example. :-) I don’t know if that’s because most Italian actors are dreadful, but I think the acting on their part has always been satisfying, if not sublime at some moments, and I just can’t think of a single scene where it was subpar. :-/

March 6, 2012 at 7:29 PM

Hey Lavinia! I agree with you about the actor playing the loan shark. He’s scary, and very believably wants to harm these people. I find it a little absurd that this tough loan shark guy wants to ruin the life of a housewife though, these men don’t stick around any longer than they have to, and while they’re scary guys, if you settle your score, they won’t harm you after that. So that makes me a little pissy. It just comes across as a bit stupid that the writers are trying to pass this off as realistic. Yes, Renee is rich, and he wants her money, but these tough men don’t beg for money, there is always plenty of opportunities for them to more than make their money back. I just find it too fake, like the writers are struggling to find any real fear or drama and are going to extreme lengths to find some.

I didn’t want to be too critical of the wonderful actors on Desperate Housewives, my main problem will always be with the writing staff. But sometimes I feel like Eva overdoes the comedy. Marcia has a tendency to be too dramatic sometimes, and sometimes plays the comedy too silly. Felicity maybe overdoes the drama on occasions too. Can’t really pin point it to any scenes in particular. I just feel like the actors should take some of the blame for the declining quality of the show. Afterall, they read the words from the scripts, and if they delivered them differently, maybe some scenes would have turned out much better.

Think of episode 6.10 “Boom Crunch” – Gaby and Lynette are fighting while the Jingle Bells chorus sings Silent Night. And Bree says “All is calm. All is calm!” Then Gaby and Lynette push her off stage accidentally. The entire scene was terrible for a start. And an example of Marcia’s overacting. I didn’t like the way she delivered her lines.

That is just one of many examples, but I can’t think of any others right now. Maybe when Chuck was piecing together the events of the dinner party, and Bree told him to stop. That was another terrible scene. The way Marcia delivered those lines. “Well stop! … thinking about it.” Again, I am terribly sorry to single out Marcia. I love her dearly, she was my favourite on Melrose Place! And she is a fine actor. I am just trying to find some examples for you. I feel sometimes the actors don’t do the comedy all that well, which is partly why a lot of it is so totally not funny.

March 6, 2012 at 8:11 PM

Mmmm I’m gonna have to disagree with you about the acting skills. XD ok, so what if sometimes they delivered some lines with a higher voice (when it was supposed to be low) or vice versa? marcia and felicity are bigger on drama, while eva and teri are on comedy, but it’s also the facial expressions and the body language that matter IMO and I don’t think they ever failed those ones. To dumb it down, I think that if a line is bad (meaning THE WORDS that were conceived by the WRITERS are bad), it will not be funny no matter how you deliver it. People will not laugh because the concept or the metaphore (or whatever) is not funny and that’s all there is to it; there’s only so much an actor can do about it, so I think the WHOLE blame should be given to the writers. that’s just my opinion though and I don’t think I’m ever gonna change it. XD
regardless, I TOTALLY agree with you on the loan shark thing: it may deliver some dramatic and compelling moments, but it does not feel very realistic and seems kinda forced. I’m not a mob expert, but I would’ve guessed those people don’t stick around any longer than they need to and are not THAT desperate for money because they always know where to extort it. but maybe renee is VERY VERY wealthy and he wants to take advantage of that because he’s never met a person who was that rich? you know, in an “although ben’s account is settled, some extra money wouldn’t hurt” kinda way? he’s a criminal after all and criminals are not supposed to be rational… XD

March 6, 2012 at 8:24 PM

Carlos Solis does not die….He has storylines w/ Gaby after the funeral. It’s either Mike or Rene.

March 7, 2012 at 1:04 PM

I bet you five dollars it’s Mike! LOL

March 12, 2012 at 12:56 PM

I think Rex never died and is returning in something twisted at the end. Here’s why:

First read this, FROM today.msnbc.msn.com 9/25/2005
“And the circumstances surrounding Rex’s demise were suspicious. None of his family was there when he breathed his last, and the news was delivered by phone by a doctor who was a friend of Rex’s.”

A) Rex was a physician; he knew that the pharmacist that “switched his meds” was his enemy. It is very unlikely that he never considered that pharms he was taking might be exacerbating his medical condition.
B) If he wanted to “fake” his death, he probably knew hospital staff that would facilitate that deception (he was a physician in a small town)
C) Medical friends would have been willing to facilitate Rex’s disappearance if they had confirmed suspicion that his life were in danger (i.e. pharmacist wanting to poison him).
D) Rex wanted to leave anyway and did not have real means to break with Bree amicably. Bree would have been shamed by divorce or additional scandal. Rex wanted out of a life where he felt trapped, but still loved Bree; a vanishing act – though extreme – would have provided solution.
E) He let Bree go with the note …. “I understand why you did it….” Shows compassion for her and forgiveness, possibly with the intent of helping her move on with her life.
F) REX HAD SECRETS. He was sleeping with the ‘hood prostitute and had a mysterious son that popped up (Sam); the idea of his participation in a “disappearance” is not far-fetched.
G) All these events took place back when Desp Housewives writers were actually interested in their jobs. Complex, original plotlines were still around then. (not intended to be a slam on DH staff, but back then, I do believe that they were more interested in the show).
H) Marc Cherry modeled Bree after his mom & Van De Kamps after his family. Eventually the ending storyline WILL focus on them.
I) Other character plotlines seem to be tired.
J) Scavo plotline is extremely tired; Carlos back from rehab: tired.
K) Mike looks … definitely dead.
L) In real life, actor playing Rex (Steven Culp) obviously still on good terms with DH/ABC; multiple sources report he will be back in March. Unlike Nicolette Sheridan, he apparently is in touch with payroll dept.
M) Marc Cherry has said publicly that he has had idea for finale for quite some time. Rex’s saga ended a long time ago.
N) Since Rex (Steven Culp) was cut so early on, it is very likely that Cherry/DH staff felt a little bad about that. Writing him back in at the end, minimizes their feelings of guilt about that decision?
O) Rex’s character seems unlikely to abandon the kids, but where the hell have they been? I think Andrew and Danielle have been in contact with him… and respected his choice to begin a new life away from their neurotic mother.

P) Orson did not drop a note in the mail with damning evidence for Bree & housewives. I have a hard time believing that he would not consider the repercussions for himself (since he did admit to killing Detective Vance). Certainly he is aware that housewives’ statement that he killed Vance would be given investigation considering that he is a big, bad convicted felon.

Perhaps what is actually in that envelope is evidence that Bree attempted to kill her husband? I KNOW WHAT YOU DID. IT MAKES ME SICK… may have nothing to do with Alejandro!

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