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00:00Previously on Desperate Housewives,
00:03Lynette found that dating Tom's boss...
00:05If I asked you to have Tom work a few nights this week, you'd do it?
00:08You just say the word.
00:09...had its advantages.
00:11I'm sending Tom to Mumbai for a year.
00:14Julie made a big decision about her baby.
00:17I'm going to keep her.
00:18And the baby's father made a commitment.
00:21I'll get a job. I'll take classes. I'll do whatever it takes.
00:24Carlos and Gabby argued.
00:26I'm not going to let Bree take the fall for a crime I committed.
00:29Bree was arrested for murder.
00:31This is one of those times when the best thing you can do is do nothing.
00:34But Bree's attorney was confident...
00:36Did you have some new thoughts on the case?
00:38Why don't we discuss them over dinner?
00:40...as well as convincing.
00:46Since Bree Vandekamp was arrested,
00:48she had experienced a wide range of emotions.
00:54One moment, she felt afraid.
00:59Next, she was angry.
01:03And through it all, she felt ashamed.
01:08But now that her trial was approaching,
01:10she was beginning to feel...
01:13a little rattled.
01:17Bree, are you okay?
01:18Yeah, just all this witness preparation is making me nervous.
01:22Gabby's been in there for ages.
01:23Tripp's very thorough. He just wants to make sure we're all ready.
01:27There you are. That took a while.
01:29No kidding. I haven't been grilled like that since Carlos got my last credit card bill.
01:32Well, as alibi witnesses,
01:34you're going to be asked about every detail of the night that Ramon disappeared.
01:37And we can't afford any slip-ups.
01:39So, how many dinner guests were there that night?
01:43Fourteen.
01:44What color dress was Bree wearing?
01:46Red.
01:47What sauce did she serve with the chicken?
01:49Oh, I got this.
01:50Barbecue?
01:51Gabby, of all the things I've been accused of,
01:53the idea that I would serve barbecue sauce at a dinner party...
01:56Oh, you're right. I'm sorry.
01:57That sounds way worse than saying you killed Alejandro.
02:02Wait. Who's Alejandro?
02:05My gardener.
02:06I'm always getting my Mexicans confused.
02:09Which I'm allowed to do because I'm Mexican.
02:12I gotta run.
02:13You gonna be all right?
02:15Of course. With you in my corner, how can I not be?
02:24Okay. What was that little prom photo moment with the hands?
02:27We warned you about this.
02:28You're still going after him, aren't you?
02:30Of course not. I am totally focused on the case, and so is he.
02:35Okay, fine.
02:36What am I supposed to do?
02:38He is the most intelligent, caring, charming man I have met in ages.
02:42And, by the way, it isn't exactly a one-way street.
02:45He's been showing quite a bit of interest in me, too.
02:47I'm Bree.
02:48And besides, if I run into him,
02:50he might be too humiliated to do a good job on my case.
02:53Yeah? Something tells me he's gonna bounce back.
03:02Yes. After Bree Vandekamp was arrested,
03:05she felt a range of emotions.
03:10But the one thing she didn't expect to feel
03:15was jealousy.
03:17At the Fairview Childbirth Center,
03:19there are certain conversations you expect to hear.
03:24Discussions about the magic of a changing body.
03:27Look at me. I'm a cow.
03:30The beauty of natural childbirth.
03:32Just so you know, I'm not a cow.
03:34I'm not a cow.
03:35I'm not a cow.
03:36I'm not a cow.
03:37I'm not a cow.
03:38I'm not a cow.
03:39I'm not a cow.
03:40I'm not a cow.
03:41I'm not a cow.
03:42I'm not a cow.
03:43I'm not a cow.
03:44The beauty of natural childbirth.
03:46Just so you know, I'm getting the drugs.
03:49Or the importance of healthy nutrition.
03:52Take a chip, lose a hand.
03:55But Julie Meyer found herself having a conversation
03:58I can't believe Bree is on trial for murder.
04:01I mean, come on. Killers don't wear aprons.
04:04that was rather unexpected.
04:07I know. It sucks. You know what else sucks?
04:10Somebody trying to relax you by talking about a murder.
04:12You're right. I'm sorry.
04:14So, what would be a good thing for you to visualize that might help relax you?
04:18Me punching Porter in the face for being late?
04:21Okay. Forget visualization.
04:23How about we try some of that breathing stuff again?
04:26Ugh. No. I hate that hee hee hee. Feels stupid.
04:30I know. It works. Relaxes you when you start to get stressed out.
04:33Okay. Nice job everyone.
04:35We're going to show the birthing DVD now.
04:39Julie. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
04:42I had to clean out the fryer before I could leave.
04:44No worries. Plus you smell like french fries. I love french fries.
04:49You missed like the whole class.
04:51She did great. Let me tell you, this girl can visualize.
04:54I planned on getting out early but a shift opened up and I had to take it.
04:57What do you want me to say?
04:58I want you to say that you'll be on time for one thing we do as we get ready to have this baby.
05:02Hee hee hee hee.
05:03It's not funny Mrs. Delfino.
05:05Look. I said I'm sorry. The point is I'm here now and I'm 100% focused and ready to help.
05:11Just stay calm.
05:25Hello. This is Bree Van De Kamp. May I please speak with Tripp?
05:29Oh. Was he having lunch alone?
05:32Oh. Right. The blonde woman with the convertible.
05:36I see. Right. Thank you.
05:42Okay. I know there's been a lot of talk about what you should wear to the trial so I've selected a few outfits that just scream acquittal.
05:49What do you think? Black and white stripes?
05:52Oh. Good point. Don't need to put an idea in the jury's mind.
05:55How about ruffles? I read somewhere that no one has ever been convicted while wearing ruffles.
05:59Well. Okay. You're right. It's always a first time to hell with ruffles.
06:03How about this one?
06:05It's lovely but I am being accused of sleeping with a total stranger and killing him.
06:09And red is the color of blood and whores. Got it.
06:13Don't worry. We'll find something else.
06:19Are you something wrong?
06:21Apart from me standing trial for murder in three days? No. Life is good.
06:25Relax. It's going to be okay.
06:27Hey. Remember, you're actually innocent. Juries can sense things like that.
06:32I hope you're right. Of course I am. And Tripp's a brilliant lawyer. He's going to get you off in no time.
06:37I'm just worried that he's been a little distracted lately.
06:40He seems fine to me. I have some other dresses in the back. Let me bring them out for you.
06:46It's going to turn out fine, Bree. Honestly, I'm not worried at all.
06:50India? Not India. He said he's going to Mumbai. That's in India, you idiot.
06:56How long are you going to be gone? A year.
06:59What? Dad, you're going to miss my eighth grade graduation.
07:02It won't be so bad. We can send him pictures. We can Skype.
07:05So he's supposed to teach me to drive over the computer?
07:07And he's going to miss the birth of my baby.
07:09I am sorry, guys. Look, I talked to my boss. He's not changing his mind. There's nothing I can do.
07:13Besides, it's just for a year. It'll go by like that.
07:16Daddy, no. I don't want you to go.
07:19I love you so much, baby.
07:24Guys, could I have a minute alone with your dad?
07:27Yeah, of course.
07:29Guys, it's going to be okay. We're going to get through this.
07:33I don't know how we're going to get through this.
07:35So how did Jane take the news?
07:37Um, timing could have been better. We're not exactly in a good place right now.
07:44Well, maybe some time apart will do you good.
07:48Maybe.
07:51It's going to be really weird being so far away.
07:56I know. It's going to be so hard on the kids.
07:59I know.
08:00It's going to be really weird being so far away.
08:03I know. It's going to be so hard on the kids.
08:06Actually, I was talking about you.
08:11I don't think we've ever been apart for more than a month.
08:15Who's going to tell me what to do? What to think?
08:19Whether your shoes are on the right feet.
08:22Exactly.
08:26I'm really going to miss you.
08:31I'm...
08:35so sorry.
08:37Why?
08:39There's nothing you can do about it.
08:58Hello.
09:01Are you looking for Tripp?
09:03Yes.
09:05Well, he's meeting with the judge on my case.
09:07I'll wait for him.
09:14So, how exactly do you know Tripp?
09:17He hires me from time to time.
09:21And what is the nature of your work?
09:24I really can't say.
09:26Discretion's an important part of my job.
09:28Oh, I see.
09:30Well, your discretion is falling out of your blouse.
09:32Excuse me?
09:34Look, this is Mr. Weston's place of business.
09:36Maybe you should meet him in your place of business.
09:38Perhaps a seedy motel room or a street corner.
09:41Are you calling me a hooker?
09:43Well, if the push-up bra fits, or in your case, doesn't...
09:46That's it.
09:48Screw you, lady. Tell Tripp I'm off his case.
09:51Lindsay. Lindsay.
09:53Tripp.
09:55What the hell?
09:57Oh, she wanted me to tell you that she's off the case.
09:58What was she doing on the case?
10:00She's a private investigator.
10:02Who was working on a really big lead for us.
10:05Why did she quit?
10:07No idea.
10:09I better go talk to her.
10:11No. I mean, you know how careful you have to be with some women.
10:14They can misinterpret the littlest things.
10:17I'll talk to her.
10:23So, what do you think, Maid of Honor?
10:26Nice.
10:28You do realize you're going to have to wear this in public.
10:31You got a problem with it?
10:33No. It's just, the purple is such a bold choice.
10:37Aren't you afraid it's going to pull focus from the bride?
10:39And the sky? And the earth?
10:41Lee, look at my wedding dress.
10:44All of this wearing all of that.
10:46Santa Claus in a thong riding a unicorn would not be able to pull focus from me.
10:51Lynette, you okay? You seem a little distracted.
10:54Think she's still in shock.
10:56No, it's just...
10:58this whole thing with Tom.
11:00Lynette, it's going to be fine.
11:02My dad traveled all the time. My siblings and I adjusted.
11:04Yeah, but he said he was going to miss me.
11:07Really? Suddenly I'm interested.
11:09That's great.
11:11And it was the way he said it, too.
11:13Like, he'd been kind of missing me already.
11:15Well, what are you going to do?
11:17I don't know.
11:19There's no way I can let him get on that plane to Mumbai.
11:21Or eat these if you're going to fit in that dress.
11:24Lindsay.
11:26Hi. I think we got off on the wrong foot earlier.
11:29Keep walking.
11:31I suppose I deserve that, but if I could just have...
11:33I'm on surveillance.
11:35Stay down.
11:37How exciting. What are we surveilling?
11:39Oh.
11:41Well, nothing now.
11:43I've been waiting six weeks for that cheating bastard to leave his curtains open.
11:46Sorry.
11:48Tripp told me where to find you because I wanted you to know
11:50Tripp told me where to find you because I wanted to apologize for my unkind words.
11:56You were merely doing your job and I was very rude.
11:59You were more than rude.
12:01Yes, I was also off-color.
12:03I never should have implied you're a hooker or insulted your bosoms.
12:07They're lovely.
12:09Not that.
12:11You like him.
12:13You thought I was sleeping with him and you got jealous.
12:16I'm not jealous of you and Tripp.
12:18Is there a you and Tripp?
12:20A hundred.
12:22Look, I'll come back to your case and I'll give you a free pass on the crazy jealousy.
12:26It's not all your fault.
12:29What do you mean?
12:31Tripp's a good lawyer. He listens carefully. He tells you he'll protect you.
12:34Female clients are always getting the wrong idea.
12:38Well, that might be the way it normally goes, but I happen to believe there really is something between Tripp and me.
12:44Sorry, but I know him.
12:46He's all about the job.
12:48He's into your case. Not you.
12:51Porter is going to be fine. Trust me.
12:54Oh, sure. He'll just wear a helmet so he doesn't crack his head open when his head hits the delivery room floor.
12:59Baby, I'm telling you.
13:01When the man gets in there with you, it just clicks.
13:05They see the blood and stuff. It starts to seem like a video game to them.
13:12I'm getting a bad feeling about this.
13:16Okay, you know what?
13:17Mike almost passed out when he saw that video.
13:20And he was a little shaky in the delivery room, too.
13:23But once MJ was born, he was my rock.
13:31MJ took his first step right there.
13:35We were so excited.
13:37Then he took his second step right there.
13:40Fell right on his face.
13:41He was bleeding.
13:43And I was a mess.
13:46And Mike knew exactly what to do.
13:51He always did.
13:53Oh, Mom.
13:59I'm okay.
14:03Just so many memories of him here.
14:06Just so many memories of him here.
14:12Anyway, the point is, you shouldn't worry about Porter.
14:21I just, I think that he's not into this anymore.
14:27That he's losing interest in being a dad.
14:30He was late for class because of work. You gotta cut him some slack.
14:32It's not just that.
14:34He's missed some doctor's appointments, and he missed the tour of the birthing room at the hospital.
14:39We had a deal.
14:41He was supposed to help raise the baby so that I could finish school.
14:44But now, I'm afraid that it's all falling apart.
14:55That was delicious.
14:58I'm glad you liked it.
14:59More wine?
15:01Lynette, it's our third date. I'm pretty much a sure thing.
15:06Something wrong? You're acting a little weird.
15:08Yeah, there's, I have a little favor to ask you.
15:12Please, don't send Tom to Mumbai.
15:17You have a very odd sense of foreplay.
15:20I know, it's just, the kids are upset, and Tom is a wreck, and I don't think I can go through with it.
15:25Okay.
15:27Really?
15:29Yeah, I didn't want him to go, I was just doing it for you.
15:31I'll send McGinnis instead.
15:33That son of a bitch had the nerve to beat me in tennis last week.
15:36Oh, thank you. I am so grateful.
15:42Well, I can think of one way that you can show your gratitude.
15:47Oh, maybe you're the one who needs another glass of wine.
15:51Greg, no.
15:52Okay, what's going on?
15:54I just, I'm not ready for that step, and I don't know that I ever will be.
15:59Ever?
16:01I'm sorry, there's someone else.
16:04You just realized that?
16:06No, no, I just realized how much I want it to work.
16:10So let me get this straight.
16:12You used me to get back at your ex, and now you're dumping me for some other guy?
16:16That's unbelievable.
16:18Unbelievable.
16:19Unbelievable!
16:40And in local news, the trial of a brief vandicamp is set to begin tomorrow.
16:44Vandicamp is accused of killing Ramona Sanchez,
16:47whose body was discovered beneath a condominium development in Shatner Woods.
16:54Hey, couldn't sleep?
16:57Hey, no.
16:59Thought I'd take a walk.
17:02Remember the last time we were up this late together?
17:06I think we buried Alejandro.
17:09God, if we could only go back.
17:11If we could only go back.
17:15Hey, you having trouble sleeping too?
17:18No, I woke up to get some water, and I saw you from the window.
17:21What are you guys doing up?
17:23We can't sleep because our friend is going on trial tomorrow morning for murder.
17:26No, relax, Brie's innocent. The jury's gonna see that.
17:29Juries make mistakes.
17:31Well, you know, it doesn't help Brie for us to be negative right now.
17:34Do you know what I was thinking we should do to help her?
17:37Go to the judge and tell her the truth.
17:39I was thinking the exact same thing.
17:41Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute. What's going on here?
17:43What, it never even crossed your mind?
17:45Well, we have a plan in place.
17:47And if we just hold on a little longer, everything will be back to normal.
17:50And what if Brie is convicted, huh? What are we gonna do then?
17:53I don't know.
17:55Clearly. Do you even care?
17:57Lynette!
17:59Okay, it's late.
18:01Let's just talk about it tomorrow.
18:05I don't get this. Why are you guys mad at me?
18:07Because you're not having any trouble sleeping.
18:20Don't freak out. It's just me.
18:26Tripp, what are you doing here? It's the middle of the night.
18:29I had a feeling you might be up.
18:37Do we need to discuss my case?
18:39Nope. Just the opposite.
18:41Donuts?
18:43Casablanca.
18:45It's one of my favorite movies. Yours too?
18:47Never seen it. I'm more a Caddyshack kind of guy.
18:51But I had a feeling about you. May I?
18:54Sure.
18:57My trial starts in six hours. Is this really what we should be doing?
19:01Do you know anything about sports?
19:03No more than I have to.
19:04This is just like going to the championships.
19:07You practice your ass off to get there, but the night before the big game, you just forget about it.
19:12Can't believe I'm going through this.
19:15But if I have to, I guess what I'm saying is, of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world,
19:22I'm glad you walked into mine.
19:24Am I supposed to know what that means?
19:27Let's start the movie.
19:29You.
19:43In the matter of People versus Bree Vandekamp, we are here for opening statements.
19:49Miss Stone, you may proceed.
19:54How well do we really know each other?
19:56How well do we really know our friends and neighbors?
19:59They borrow our lawnmowers, sit with us in PTA meetings, bring us tuna casseroles.
20:04But as this case will demonstrate, they also have secrets.
20:08Secrets they keep from their neighbors.
20:11Secrets that can poison a place like Wisteria Lane.
20:15Miss Stone wonders how well we know our neighbors.
20:19Well, in this case, as it turns out, pretty darn well.
20:21Bree Vandekamp's friends will tell you that she is a woman of honesty, integrity and compassion.
20:27Bree Vandekamp is an alcoholic, a woman of loose morals.
20:32She would pick up strange men in bars, have sex with them,
20:36frequently waking up with no recollection of what happened.
20:40If picking up people in bars is a crime, there might be a criminal or two in this very courtroom.
20:46The defendant lured Ramon Sanchez into her house, seduced him and bludgeoned him.
20:52There is no connection whatsoever between my client and Mr. Sanchez.
20:57And while it isn't against the law to sleep with any man who'd buy you a martini, it is illegal to kill them.
21:02Has Bree made some questionable choices?
21:05Yes. Does that make her a killer?
21:07No.
21:09It makes her human.
21:11Like the rest of us.
21:12This is a case about a woman who led a secret life.
21:15But here's the thing about secrets.
21:17Like bodies, they don't always stay buried.
21:25Welcome to Big Top Burger.
21:27Hi. I'm looking for Porter Scavo. Is he done yet?
21:30No. Porter's working the drive-thru.
21:34Oh. I thought he was only working till one.
21:37Well, I heard him say he was busy.
21:39Oh. I thought he was only working till one.
21:41Well, I heard him say he was busy.
21:43So that's still six. Now, can I get you something to eat?
21:46No. I think I'll get something to go.
21:51Welcome to Big Top Burger. Can I help you?
21:54I've got a better idea. How about you help the mother of your child?
21:57Mrs. Del Fino?
21:59Dear God. Is there another person who could say what I just said to you?
22:02No. Of course not.
22:04Porter, why are you making Julie do all of this stuff without you?
22:06of this stuff without you. I'm busting my butt trying to make money for her and
22:09the baby. I'm working three jobs. Well then tell her that. She's worried that
22:13you're losing interest in being a dad. I'm talking to the clown. Shut up. Can you
22:19please pull up to the window?
22:26Look Mrs. Delfino, I barely graduated high school. I ditched college and this
22:32is about as much as my baby's daddy is gonna achieve. You can always go back to
22:36college. When? Everybody says how expensive it is to have a kid. With the
22:40crap money I make, I'll be working all the time. I get it. It's just not right
22:46for Julie to do this without you. I totally agree.
22:49Julie has given up so much so I can be in this kid's life. But I'm starting to
22:54realize that was a bad trade for her.
23:03Look at her, a regular black widow. It says here she slept with 15 guys in a
23:07two-month period. And she was drunk the whole time. Sounds like college. Excuse
23:13me, but you don't know what you're talking about. Do you even know this
23:15woman? Actually a friend of mine used her to cater a party once. Said she had
23:18shifty eyes. They do look pretty shifty. Well I do know her and she's innocent.
23:23Yeah I don't think the police go around arresting innocent people. She must have
23:27done something. Oh so you guys read one article and just like that she's guilty?
23:31It's not just us. Everyone says she killed the guy. She's the last person in
23:35this world who would kill somebody. She's a friend and a mother and probably the
23:39most decent person I know. She would die if she knew how people are talking about
23:43her. Well she better get used to it. If I'm a juror, she's going away for a long
23:48long time.
23:52And with every exhale, the tension is being blown out. And every inhale brings
24:01in positive energy. Now you're imagining a peaceful scene. That beautiful lawn by
24:11the science building at your college. And you're walking towards the chemistry
24:16lab to finish the research for your dissertation. And now on that same lawn,
24:22a graduation ceremony in which you are finally receiving your PhD. Mom what are
24:30you doing? The other day you were talking about a murder trial and now you're
24:36talking about stuff that will never happen. I think it will. How? Because I am
24:43going to move back up there with you and help raise the baby. What? I'm gonna
24:47sell this house and MJ and I are going with you so you can finish your degree.
24:53But what about Porter? Well there will always be a place for him in his child's
24:59life. But Porter needs to find his own life right now. No. I can't let you do
25:08this. You love the Lane. Oh I do, but nowhere near as much as I love you. And
25:14besides, I think it'll be good for me too. What do you mean? Well I told you honey,
25:21there are memories here that are just too hard to live with every day.
25:28Mom, this would be awesome, but are you sure you want to do this? I'm sure. Okay, lay
25:47back down. As Mike used to say, we gotta practice birth in a baby.
25:58You are gonna love it there McGinnis. And hey, if you don't, it's only a year. I'll
26:05give you my any-odd 50 rupees a day buck. Alright people, let's get started. Thanks
26:11again. I am so glad to be staying here. Well, thank your ex-wife. She's the one
26:17who convinced me. Really? Lynette did that? Yeah, real piece of work that one. I don't
26:23know how you put up with it. I'm sorry, aren't you guys dating? No, she dumped me. Apparently
26:32she's hung up on some other guy. I'm surprised you didn't want to go to Mumbai just to get
26:37away from her crap. I know, she can be a bit of a handful. Oh yeah, that's why you dumped
26:45her, because she's a handful. I'm telling you guys, 23 years living with that psycho,
26:51she's either a saint or a masochist. Okay, okay, let's start the meeting. No, seriously,
26:59I barely survived one week with that ball buster. Greg, I'm asking you, drop it. I'm
27:04just saying, Lynette is a first class bitch. Well, I hope that was worth it, because you're
27:14fired.
27:21Okay, Mr. Weston, is the defense ready to call its first witness? We are, your honor.
27:30The defense calls Susan Delfino. How long have you known my client? Nearly 20 years.
27:38So it's fair to say you know each other well? We're like sisters. She's the most honest
27:42person I've ever met. Can you tell us what happened on the night in question? It was
27:46a progressive dinner party. I'm sorry, I don't get out much. What is a progressive
27:51dinner party? The whole street throws it. Every house is responsible for a specific
27:55course. Sounds like fun. Unless you don't know how to cook. They skipped my house that
27:59night. Now as you traveled from house to house, were you with Bree the whole time? No. Really?
28:07Where did she go? She left my house to go check on her entree. Wouldn't that have given
28:12her time to kill Mr. Sanchez? Or have sex with her boyfriend while the chicken burned,
28:16which is what she was doing when the whole neighborhood walked in on her. I imagine that
28:20must have been awkward. Clearly you haven't spent much time on my street. Then what happened?
28:26The party finished at my house and then Susan, Lynette and Bree stayed late to help me clean
28:30up. How late? Around 2 in the morning. And the coroner's report said that the time of
28:34death was between 10 p.m. and midnight. Interesting. So there's no possible way that Bree could
28:41have killed Ramon Sanchez that night. No way. Bree couldn't hurt a fly. The only thing
28:48she killed that night was the chicken. No. As God is my witness, Bree did not kill him.
29:00That's it from the car. My assistant's gonna pack up the rest of it. Security's been told
29:04not to let me back in the building. I swear, Tom, I am trying to be supportive, but I'm
29:08having a hard time following this. Why would you hit your boss? I just never liked him.
29:15So? There's lots of people you don't like. Mr. Indick in 3F who never picks up after
29:20his dog. I can't even get you to write an angry note. You know what? I lost my temper.
29:26Because he was going to transfer you? No. Because he was dating Lynette.
29:39Oh, my God. Are you still in love with her?
29:45Jane, look, you have to understand. Lynette has been a part of your life for 23 years.
29:50I know. She's the mother of your children. I get it. You've given me this speech 100 times.
29:55Now answer the question. Do you still love her?
30:00Yes.
30:01Wow. And I was what? Some wall you built to try and hide that from yourself?
30:09No. You were the woman who was there for me when I was broken and confused, and I still
30:17care about you very much. No. Tom, you don't get to break somebody's
30:23heart and still say you care about them.
30:30If it matters, I loved you.
30:44So you recognize this man as well? Yes. I slept with him, too.
30:49I can imagine how painful this is, having to publicly acknowledge liaisons with all these men.
30:55No. You can't. You didn't have to testify. Why did you subject yourself to this?
31:01Because I admit my transgressions. Was killing Ramon Sanchez one of them?
31:06No. Absolutely not.
31:10That seemed very heartfelt. So your conscience is clear?
31:16Yes, it is.
31:18Your Honor, I'd like to enter into evidence Prosecution Exhibit 24.
31:23Objection. We haven't seen this. They can't blindside us.
31:26This just came into our possession last night. It rebuts Ms. Vandekamp's testimony regarding her clear conscience.
31:32I'll allow it. I'll allow it.
31:35Does this letter look familiar?
31:43Yes, I wrote it.
31:45It's a suicide note, isn't it?
31:49Yes.
31:50This letter was discovered on May 7th at the Frost Hotel, where Ms. Vandekamp had taken a room.
31:54The manager heard shouting, including a reference to a gun.
31:57Police were summoned, but Ms. Vandekamp was gone.
32:00Proceed, Ms. Stone.
32:02Do you recall anything else of significance occurring on May 7th?
32:07No.
32:08That's the day your boyfriend, Chuck Vance, a decorated Fairview police detective,
32:13was killed in a hit-and-run accident, wasn't it?
32:15Objection. My client isn't on trial for killing Detective Vance.
32:18Not yet.
32:19Your Honor.
32:20Your Honor.
32:22Please.
32:23Your Honor.
32:24Your Honor.
32:25Your Honor.
32:26Your Honor.
32:27Your Honor.
32:28Your Honor.
32:29Please. Read the letter.
32:41I never thought I could feel such remorse.
32:46Such guilt.
32:47Your Honor, if we could take a short recess.
32:49Denied.
32:50No one knows who I really am.
32:53I'm entirely alone.
32:55Living with this secret is too painful.
32:58I go on.
33:02Doesn't sound like a clear conscience, does it, Ms. Vandekamp?
33:05No further questions.
33:10Marie.
33:11Please, I just need to be alone.
33:12Not until you tell me what that was about.
33:15I already told you.
33:17I was in a very dark place with the drinking and my friends abandoning me.
33:21But I did not kill anyone.
33:24You have to believe me.
33:26I do believe you.
33:27I just hope the jury does.
33:33Come on, you don't know that it's your fault.
33:35Please.
33:36Tom loses his job the day after I dump his boss.
33:40There's got to be some connection.
33:42And the worst part is, this is exactly what broke us up in the first place.
33:45Me trying to control his life.
33:50You really suck at this gay friend thing.
33:53I'm sorry.
33:54I can't take you seriously in that dress.
33:56You look like a giant taffeta bruise.
33:58I know, it is horrible.
34:00Maybe if I accessorize.
34:01Unless the accessories are two hands over your eyes, forget it.
34:04Why don't you just tell Renee you hate the dress?
34:07Because she'll pick another one, and I'll hate that one too.
34:10It's what I do.
34:11I did it to Tom all the time.
34:15I didn't want him to go to school, and then I didn't want him to quit.
34:19I wanted him to get a new job, and then I hated it.
34:22I don't know.
34:23Maybe I wasn't unhappy with Tom.
34:25Maybe I was just unhappy.
34:29Well, at least we know you were right about that dress.
34:35Now, turn around, let me get you out of it.
34:40Seriously, we're this close?
34:42When I tell the whole neighborhood about it, I will be kind.
34:46You're a good friend, Whitney.
35:07Celia, give me the remote.
35:09No, stop.
35:10Give it.
35:11Girls, don't make me come in there.
35:13Turn.
35:14It's not.
35:19Who did this?
35:21Celia.
35:22Is that true, Celia?
35:23It belonged to my grandmother.
35:25You are in big trouble, young lady.
35:27Sweep up the rest and go to your room.
35:29It's not my fault.
35:30She pushed me into it.
35:32You pushed her?
35:34She wouldn't give me the remote, and it was my turn to pick what we watch.
35:37So you broke this.
35:40It was my turn.
35:41Juanita Solis, you were going to let your sister take the blame for something you caused?
35:45That is horrible.
35:46This is your fault. Own up to it.
35:48Don't you see how bad...
35:54Mom?
35:56I'm sorry.
36:00Mommy?
36:02It's okay. Go wash up for dinner. I'll take care of this.
36:13And the fracture found on the victim's head is consistent with a blunt force injury.
36:18A blunt force that someone of Miss Van de Kamp's size would be capable of inflicting?
36:22In my opinion.
36:23Your Honor, the defense asked the court for a recess.
36:33How did you find that?
36:35When Gabby mentioned her gardener, Alejandro, my alarm bells went off.
36:40I had Lindsay do a little investigating.
36:42Oh.
36:43Oh?
36:44We're halfway through your murder trial, and I find out the victim is Gabby's stepfather,
36:49and all you can say is oh?
36:51I'm sorry.
36:52I wanted to tell you, but we made a pact.
36:55Who did? You and Gabby?
36:57Me and Gabby and...
37:00other people, people that I care about.
37:02You care about them enough to lie for them? To commit perjury?
37:05How about enough to go to jail?
37:09You don't actually think that's going to happen, do you?
37:11I don't know.
37:12After the DA's suicide note stunt, it's possible.
37:15To the jury, you look like you're hiding something, and the fact is, you are.
37:21Look, I just, I just, I want to win this case for you, okay?
37:27And if this is something that can exonerate you...
37:30It can, but not without betraying my friends.
37:41Bree, you're facing 20 years to life.
37:45This could be your only way out.
37:48I think it's time to tell the truth about Gabby.
37:51Shh.
37:57Yes, recent events in the lives of my friends had stirred up intense emotions.
38:05Excitement about starting a new chapter.
38:11Guilt over causing another's pain.
38:17Disappointment in a failure to change.
38:22Then there are those who are asked to put all emotion aside in order to make a cold-hearted decision.
38:31Gabby, what are you doing here?
38:35I finally found the perfect scarf.
38:37It's elegant, it's dignified, it's beautiful.
38:41It's you.
38:43You are so sweet.
38:44You didn't mean to do this.
38:46Yes, I did.
38:49I haven't truly thanked you for what you're doing.
38:52The way you're sacrificing yourself for me and my family.
38:57You're just a much better person than I could ever hope to be.