How much I fucking love this series and how much I love the incredible Bree. At the end of each episode, so many truthful and instructive things are always said, such wise instructions... And it was in this series that I most liked the dialogue between Bree and Zach, during which you can partially understand why Bree is the way she is (God, how gorgeous she is in every sense!):
— You know my mother died when I was young. She was hit by a car. It was, um, right before christmas, as a matter of fact. We were all singing carols, and the dog was howling because everybody in my family sings off-key except for me. Anyway, it was just a terrible ruckus. So, well, no one noticed when my mother went across the street to give the neighbors a gift. And the next thing we heard were brakes screeching. Most of my family went to the hospital, but I stayed home because I was so young. When I looked out the window, I saw all of my mother's blood on the street, and nobody was doing anything about it, so I got a hose, and I washed it off, and once it was clean, I felt so much better. I never told anyone that story before.
— Those are the most interesting ones—the stories that we never tell anyone.
@illseethese: and it seemed to me that she was hinting to him that it was time to determine the status of their relationship: just an affair and flirting, or maybe they are something more.
After Bree told about her mother's death, many things fell into place and now her obsession with order is perceived in a completely different way. Plus, it's good that they finally remembered that Mike has some kind of mysterious mission. I was already beginning to suspect that this line was temporarily scored and it would pop up in passing near the end of the season.
I am also tormented by this question. But I think she has two twins, a boy and a newborn baby. Apparently, the boy is the third in school. Apparently, only the twins were kicked out. But a newborn baby is a mystery...
Here are just 5 episodes and I realized: I fell in love with this series! He's beautiful. I still can't figure out which heroine, whose line I like more. Each is interesting in its own way I really hope that by the last season the series will not be blown away like many others
Am I the only one confused that every episode Gaby and John kiss in front of open windows/ on the street / at the mall? Well, they're hiding, can't anyone see them 🤣
@Carlos: they could have been burned down in the first episode, when they were lying on a table by an open window, but they are lucky that people are blind, and Carlos is stupid
I even forgot that Lynette has more than two children. Only twins are constantly shown. It's strange where an infant is hidden)) Nothing is clear about the line with Michael yet. But interesting.
Cool, but I didn't get it about Mike and Susan. Mike, on the other hand, took active steps in the last episode, and Susan pushed him away, slipping him an Id. It's clear that she has her reasons, but he doesn't know about them. In his eyes, she just decisively rejected him twice. Why did Susan have complaints after that that he could not decide on something?
Is Gabrielle having a robbery? Can't live a couple of days without fucking with a schoolboy? In general, I despise such, of course. She sits at home, does not need anything, all the wishes are fulfilled and deceives her husband, sitting on his own money. Bored? Go to work. Disgusted with the husband? Get a divorce.
Bree is a good woman, you can see that even by the way she found an approach to Zach. Well, the fact that there are problems in marriage... everyone has them. The same Gabrielle is cheating on her husband, and Linnette sacrifices herself and her career, sitting at home while her husband is always on business trips
I'm happy for Bree and Rex a little bit, but I'm much more curious about the line with Zach right now. Bree found an approach to him, but she didn't have time to understand everything... what is it there?.. Juanita is infuriating, of course, but at least she fulfills the promise she made to her son. I hope Gaby breaks up with the gardener, because it's clear that Carlos still loves her.
It's amazing how Lynette talks so calmly about having made her sacrifice, and now it's her husband's turn, and all this without scandals, so far this is the most amazingly happy couple for me..
I think it's OK if the sessions are held as part of family therapy. For example, if one of the two of them first went to this psychologist with their problems, then, probably, the two of them could no longer. And so they just separately discussed the topic of marriage in order to speak a little more freely about the partner
не понимаю, неужели Габриель не может подождать, пока мама мужа не уедет? Ей настолько нужен секс, что она готова вести себя подозрительно перед мамой мужа? просто бред какой-то... из-за этого именно габриель мне кажется самым бесячим персом.
But Zack is starting to genuinely scare.
At the end of each episode, so many truthful and instructive things are always said, such wise instructions... And it was in this series that I most liked the dialogue between Bree and Zach, during which you can partially understand why Bree is the way she is (God, how gorgeous she is in every sense!):
— You know my mother died when I was young.
She was hit by a car.
It was, um, right before christmas, as a matter of fact.
We were all singing carols, and the dog was howling because everybody in my family sings off-key except for me.
Anyway, it was just a terrible ruckus.
So, well, no one noticed when my mother went across the street to give the neighbors a gift.
And the next thing we heard were brakes screeching.
Most of my family went to the hospital, but I stayed home because I was so young.
When I looked out the window, I saw all of my mother's blood on the street, and nobody was doing anything about it, so I got a hose, and I washed it off, and once it was clean, I felt so much better.
I never told anyone that story before.
— Those are the most interesting ones—the stories that we never tell anyone.
Plus, it's good that they finally remembered that Mike has some kind of mysterious mission. I was already beginning to suspect that this line was temporarily scored and it would pop up in passing near the end of the season.
I still can't figure out which heroine, whose line I like more. Each is interesting in its own way
I really hope that by the last season the series will not be blown away like many others
Juanita is infuriating, of course, but at least she fulfills the promise she made to her son. I hope Gaby breaks up with the gardener, because it's clear that Carlos still loves her.
Ohhhhhhh