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00:00Previously on Desperate Housewives
00:30What's that?
00:32It's a letter addressed to Mary Alice
00:34Oh Mary Alice, what did you do?
00:46An odd thing happens when we die
00:49Our senses vanish
00:51Taste, touch, smell and sound become a distant memory
00:55But our sight, ah, our sight expands
00:59And we can suddenly see the world we've left behind so clearly
01:03Of course, most of what's visible to the dead
01:06Could also be seen by the living
01:08If they'd only take the time to look
01:11Like my friend Gabrielle
01:14I should have seen how unhappy she was
01:16But I didn't
01:18I only saw her clothes from Paris
01:21And her platinum jewelry
01:23And her brand new diamond watch
01:28Had I looked closer, I'd have seen that Gabrielle was a drowning woman
01:33Desperately in search of a life raft
01:35Luckily for her, she found one
01:39Of course, Gabrielle only saw her young gardener
01:43As a way to infuse her life with a little excitement
01:46But now, she was about to discover
01:50Just how exciting her life could get
01:53Damn it
02:06Come on
02:07Come on, come on, come on, hurry
02:09Let's go, let's go
02:12Where the rest of my clothes?
02:15I'll find them, just get out
02:16Where?
02:18Out the window
02:19What?
02:24Go, go
02:25Hi honey, you're home early
02:32My meeting got cancelled
02:34Didn't you take a shower this morning?
02:39I, uh, I just finished a workout
02:41Hmm
02:42Where's John?
02:44John?
02:46Yeah
02:46That's his truck out front
02:48Gabrielle was panicked
02:49She knew if her husband discovered her secret
02:52She would feel the full force of his wrath
02:55Hey, Mr. Solis
02:57Hey, John
03:00Did you take care of that ficus yet?
03:02I'll get to it as soon as I'm done here
03:03Alright
03:04But she was quickly reminded
03:09We need to talk about the hedges
03:11That what Carlos couldn't see
03:12Yeah, sure, no problem
03:13Couldn't hurt her
03:16We need to talk about the hedges
03:37We need to talk about the hedges
03:40We need to talk about the hedges
03:42Definitely
03:42The peaceful facade of Wisteria Lane had recently been shattered.
04:08First, by my suicide.
04:13And then, by the discovery of a note among my belongings that suggested a suspicious reason for my desperate act.
04:22My friends gathered to discuss its implications.
04:25I think we should give it to Paul.
04:27He's still mourning, Susan. He'll probably freak out.
04:30It doesn't matter. She was his wife. He deserves to have all the facts.
04:33Well, we could do it gently. We could tell him about it over coffee and pastry.
04:37Well, that would be fun. Paul, we have proof your wife killed herself over some deep, dark secret. Another bear claw?
04:43We could always call the police.
04:46Maybe it's just some sort of sick joke.
04:48Well, if it was a joke, it was in very poor taste.
04:50No, this was serious. I know it was. We've got to find out what was going on.
04:55Let's say we do. There's a chance we're not going to like what we find.
04:58Well, isn't it worse to be in the dark, imagining she did all these horrible things?
05:03It's the age-old question, isn't it?
05:05How much do we really want to know about our neighbors?
05:08My friends were right to be concerned.
05:21They knew that every family has its secrets.
05:25And as my son and husband could have told them, you need to think carefully before digging them up.
05:32After talking for hours, my friends still hadn't agreed on what to do with the note.
05:55So, they decided to talk about it in the morning after a good night's rest.
06:02But no one could fall asleep that night.
06:06They each kept thinking of my suicide and how terribly alone I must have felt.
06:14You see, loneliness was something my friends understood all too well.
06:22It's okay, I'm up.
06:29Good.
06:31I have a question for you.
06:34Okay.
06:37Do you remember when you proposed?
06:42For God's sake.
06:43We sat on Skyline Drive and drank a bottle of apple wine.
06:46And when we finished it, you turned to me and you said,
06:49If you marry me, Bree Mason, I promise to love you for the rest of my life.
06:54And even though I was engaged to Ty Grant, and even though my father didn't like you, I said yes.
06:59That was a long time ago.
07:01You're going to cancel the meeting with that divorce lawyer and we're going to find ourselves a marriage counselor.
07:06Bree...
07:07Yeah.
07:08You promised.
07:17All right.
07:20Good.
07:21I'm going to go make myself some warm milk.
07:26Would you like something to drink?
07:28Anything but apple wine.
07:30Susan awoke that night alone and parched.
07:40But as she gazed out her window, she saw the tall drink of water she needed to quench her thirst.
07:47Dear diary, Mike doesn't even know I'm alive.
07:50Shut up.
07:51If you want to date him, you're going to have to ask him out.
07:54I keep hoping he'll ask me out.
07:56How's that going?
07:57Shouldn't you be making brownies for your nerdy friends?
08:00I can't find the measuring cup.
08:01Have you seen it?
08:02The measuring cup?
08:03Yeah.
08:04Hmm.
08:05Oh!
08:06Well, it's got to be here somewhere.
08:07Just keep looking.
08:09I know you're awake.
08:24I know you're a jerk.
08:26Dinner with Tanaka ran long.
08:28I'm sorry.
08:29You know, Carlos, I didn't marry you so I could have dinner by myself six times a week.
08:33You know how bored I was today?
08:35I came this close to actually cleaning the house.
08:38Don't be that way.
08:39I got you a gift.
08:40Nope.
08:41No, no, no, no.
08:42You're not going to buy your way out of this one.
08:45It's a good gift.
08:54Is that white gold?
08:55Yeah.
08:56Put it on.
08:58And then make love to me.
09:01Not in the mood.
09:04But we could stay up and talk.
09:09When a man buys a woman expensive jewelry, there are many things he may want in return.
09:13For future reference, conversation ain't one of them.
09:20Hey, that was a joke.
09:21Yeah, right.
09:24What the hell's wrong with you?
09:25Let go of me.
09:26Hey, you've been acting like a nightmare for a month.
09:27Stop.
09:28What's wrong?
09:29I can't fix it unless you tell me.
09:37It's not exciting anymore, Carlos.
09:42So what am I supposed to do?
09:46I don't know.
09:48Be the way you used to be.
09:50Surprise me. Take my breath away.
09:52Okay.
09:53Okay.
09:54Okay.
09:55Okay.
09:56Hey, Susan.
09:57Mike!
09:58What's wrong?
09:59I didn't realize anybody was going to be out here. I just sort of rolled out of bed.
10:02I'm sure you look fine.
10:03Oh!
10:04Oh!
10:05Oh!
10:06Oh!
10:07Oh!
10:08Oh!
10:09Oh!
10:10Oh!
10:11Oh!
10:12Oh!
10:13Oh!
10:14Oh!
10:15Oh!
10:16Oh!
10:17Hey, Susan!
10:19Mike!
10:20What's wrong?
10:22I didn't realize anybody was going to be out here. I just sort of rolled out of bed.
10:27I'm sure you look fine.
10:28Oh!
10:29Oh!
10:30Oh!
10:31Oh!
10:32Oh!
10:33Wait!
10:34Bongo!
10:35Bongo!
10:36Bongo!
10:37Bongo!
10:38Hey, come on.
10:39Hey, come on.
10:40Shh, shh, shh.
10:41Sorry.
10:42Eat scares easy.
10:43No.
10:44It's fine.
10:45I get it.
10:46I didn't mean to disturb you.
10:47I'll see you later.
10:49Let's go.
10:50Let's go.
10:51Did you want to have dinner with me?
10:54Just the two of us?
10:57Well, and Julie.
11:01It's a thing we do when somebody new moves into the neighborhood.
11:05We invite them over for a home-cooked meal.
11:07Sort of a tradition.
11:08I thought you said you were a lousy cook.
11:10Well, I order take-out.
11:12Oh, you invite them over for home-cooking and give them take-out?
11:15Yeah, it's sort of a new tradition.
11:18I'm working out the kinks.
11:20I'll tell you what.
11:23How about I cook?
11:25And you guys come over to my place.
11:27Oh.
11:28Great.
11:29Friday night at six?
11:31I'll be there.
11:33All right.
11:34Bye, Vongo.
11:35Julie?
11:36Mike Delfino just invited us to dinner Friday night.
11:51He did?
11:52Cool.
11:53But only I'm going, because you're going to come down with something semi-serious that requires
11:57bed rest.
11:58And fluids.
11:59Julie was glad Susan was rekindling her love life.
12:03Of course, she was unaware of her mother's recent track record with fire.
12:08It's all gone.
12:10Everything my ex-husband worked for all those years.
12:13Gone.
12:14Don't worry about clothing.
12:16I already started a collection from people in the neighborhood.
12:19What?
12:20I don't want to wear other people's old crap.
12:23Edie, you can be homeless or you can be ungracious.
12:25You really can't afford to be both.
12:27That reminds me.
12:28My insurance check still hasn't come yet.
12:30Could I stay with you for a few more weeks?
12:33Of course.
12:34What kind of Christian would I be if I denied shelter to a friend in need?
12:39Oh, look.
12:40Here's something we can salvage.
12:42Your measuring cup.
12:45We can just scrape off the burnt part and it'll look good as new.
12:48That's not my cup.
12:50Mine was plastic.
12:52Well, how did it get in here?
12:54I don't know.
12:55Who cares?
12:56Now, would you put that down and start looking for jewelry?
13:10Dr. Albert Goldfein was the most accomplished marriage counselor in the city.
13:17He had dealt with problems ranging from substance abuse, to infidelity, to domestic violence.
13:29Yes, Dr. Goldfein thought he had seen it all.
13:35And then, he met the van decamps.
13:38Hi!
13:39I'm Bree, and this is my husband Rex.
13:42And I brought you some homemade potpourri.
13:45The answer is yes.
13:46You're about to make a fortune off us.
13:47Boys?
13:48Guys?
13:49Wait!
13:50What?
13:51Stop!
13:52Stop!
13:53Stop!
13:54I am not going to tell you again!
13:55Buckle up!
13:56Stop!
13:57I need some help!
13:58I need some help!
13:59Help!
14:00Hey!
14:01Hey!
14:02Hey!
14:03Hey!
14:04Hey!
14:05Hey!
14:06Hey!
14:07Hey!
14:08Hey!
14:09Hey!
14:10Hey!
14:11Hey!
14:12Hey!
14:13Hey!
14:14Peck!
14:18Woo!
14:19Oh!
14:20Ow!
14:21License and registration, please.
14:24Ma'am, you know why I pulled you over?
14:27I have a theory.
14:28The kids were jumping up and down, they should be sitting, wearing their seatbelts.
14:31I yelled at them.
14:33They never listen to me.
14:35It's very frustrating.
14:36We're gonna have to find a way to control them.
14:38After all, that's your job?
14:40job. Though he'd been a policeman for six years, Officer Hayes had never found himself
14:47in a truly dangerous situation. Then again, he had never before told a woman how to raise
14:53her children. You saying I'm a bad mother? Ma'am, you need to get back in your car, please.
15:02I have no help. My husband's always away on business. I'm gonna have to ask you to step
15:06back now. My babysitter joined the witness relocation program. I haven't slept through
15:12the night in six years and for you to stand there and judge me. Okay, I'm not gonna give
15:30you a ticket. I'm just gonna let you off. Don't worry. I accept your apology.
15:49Buckle up!
16:00So is. Hello, Jonathan. Well, this is my room. Sorry about the mess. Oh, uh, don't worry
16:29about it. You just miss my mom. Friday she coaches my little sister's soccer team. Oh,
16:35yes. I heard that. Um, John, we need to talk about what happened the other day. Mr. Solis
16:43isn't starting to catch on, is he? No, no. He doesn't have a clue. God love him. It's just
16:49I was thinking that when you come over to garden, you might actually have to garden. Great. You're
16:57breaking up with me. My own bedroom. No, no. I'm not dumping you. Lately, you've been
17:04the only thing keeping me going. It's just we can't do it at my house anymore. Oh. So then
17:11where do you want to do it? Well, what time, uh, did your mom get back from soccer practice?
17:18Mrs. Solis. You better hurry. We don't have a lot of time.
17:21And so there's just the four of us. My older son, Andrew, is 16. Danielle is 15. And I don't
17:44need to see pictures. Bree, you've spent most of the hour engaging in small talk. Oh, have I? Yes.
17:51Rex has been very vocal about his issues. Don't you want to discuss your feelings about your
17:59marriage? Um, Doc. This is the thing you got to know about Bree. She doesn't like to talk about
18:10her feelings. To be honest, it's hard to know if she has any. Does she feel anger, rage, ecstasy? Who
18:20knows? She's always pleasant. And I can't tell you how annoying that is. Whatever she feels, it's so far
18:31terrible of a service. No one can say. I feel like she's using all these domestic things.
18:42Oh, Bree. Bree.
18:46Bree. What? I'm sorry.
18:50Bree. Would you like to respond to what Rex just said? Oh, um... Is there some truth
18:57there? Do you use housework as a way to disengage emotionally? Of course not.
19:04Hmm. This is great. Got tons of homework tonight. So it was easier to concentrate after sex. Well,
19:14I'm glad I could help. Education is very important. Oh, I got something for you. I was gonna give it to
19:21you next time I mow your lawn, but since you're here... Oh, it's a rose. It's not just any rose. Look at all the
19:30petals. Look at all the petals. There's no flaws. It's perfect. Oh, John. Just like you. The truth hit her like a
19:39thunderbolt. I spent days looking for just the right one. Finally found it. For John, this was no longer a
19:46meaningless little affair. Gabrielle could now clearly see he was falling in love with her. It's just
19:53beautiful. I, uh... I gotta go. Goodbye. Hey, you. What are we having? Uh, well, I talked to Julie, and thanks, and she suggested ribeye steaks. Said that's your favorite. Oh, yeah. I love my steak.
20:20Ta-da. Hi, Mike. Susan.
20:26Edie. Hey, I'm sorry about your house. How you holding up?
20:31All right, I guess. Oh. Is somebody having a party?
20:36No, Susan's just throwing me one of her traditional welcome-to-the-neighborhood dinners. Only I'm cooking. And having it at my house.
20:43Traditional. I didn't get one. Oh, it's sort of a new tradition. Well, it won't be anything fancy. Just a little home cooking.
20:53Oh, that sounds so good. Susan suddenly had an awful feeling in the pit of her stomach.
20:59I've been having nothing but fast food lately. As if she was watching an accident in slow motion.
21:05She knew it would happen, but was powerless to stop it.
21:16Edie, would you like to join us for dinner?
21:18Oh, that's so sweet.
21:20No, I don't want to intrude. Three's a crowd.
21:23No, it's not like that. I mean, Susan's bringing Julie.
21:28It's not like that. The more, the merrier.
21:31Well, this will be fun.
21:33All right. Tomorrow night. We'll eat at six.
21:36Great.
21:38Oh, and Susan?
21:40Yeah. This will make up for the dinner that you never threw me.
21:43Right.
21:46Sala!
21:47I have told her we were having steak. She's not like a vegetarian or something.
21:52Oh, no. No. No, Edie's definitely a carnivore.
22:03Here's what I pulled for Edie. I should warn you that most of the clothes in there aren't that stylish.
22:09Oh, don't worry about it. Edie's a beggar now, which means she can't be a chooser.
22:13Of course, we don't have to add salt to the wound.
22:18Listen, I was just getting dinner ready.
22:20Say no more. I'll get out of your hair.
22:22No, no.
22:24By the way, was that you I saw getting pulled over by a policeman?
22:28Yeah, the boys were acting up in the car, and I couldn't get them to sit down.
22:33Young boys can be so willful.
22:35I try everything. I scream. I threaten. I reason. I beg. Nothing works.
22:41I don't know if it's because they're too young and they don't understand her.
22:44They're just getting some perverse joy out of testing me.
22:48My mother used to have the worst time with me in the car.
22:51So one time when I was acting up, she stopped and left me on the side of the road, and she drove off.
22:58You're kidding.
23:00Oh, she came back immediately. But I never misbehaved in the car again.
23:04You should try that.
23:06Mrs. Huber, I could never leave my kids by the side of the road.
23:10When it comes to discipline, sometimes you must be creative.
23:13My mother knew that smart lady.
23:15Of course, she's in a home now, and her mind has just turned to mush.
23:22Well, like I said, I should go back and get dinner ready.
23:26Oh, right. Well...
23:28Goodbye.
23:29Goodbye.
23:30Susan, have you been able to find old clothes for Edie? She has nothing to wear.
23:37I thought that was the look she was going for.
23:39Oh, Susan. Edie may be trash, but she's still a human being.
23:43Zach? Is your dad home? I need to talk to him.
24:00Hey, Paul. I hope I'm not interrupting.
24:04Actually, I was getting ready to go somewhere.
24:14I just wanted to come by and say hello. You know, see how you guys are doing.
24:19We're trying to move on. It's been pretty tough.
24:22I can only imagine. Not knowing why, Mary Alice.
24:27Why what?
24:29Why she did it.
24:31Oh, come on. Let me help you.
24:32I've got it. I've got it.
24:42Sorry if I upset you.
24:44Can I be frank?
24:46Of course.
24:47I don't care what her reasons were.
24:49Maybe she was depressed. Maybe she was bored. It doesn't matter.
24:52She abandoned her husband and her son. And I'll never forgive her.
25:14As I watched Susan, I couldn't help feeling sorry for her.
25:18She wanted so much to know why I did it.
25:24Why I killed myself.
25:29It's not enough to want the truth.
25:33You must know where to look for it.
25:38And the truth is elusive.
25:41Because it knows where to hide.
25:48Hello, Julie.
25:53I talked to your mom about donating some clothes for Edie.
25:57She's at Mrs. Vandekamp's.
25:58But I'll see if she left some stuff upstairs.
26:18Oh, Julie.
26:35I was just admiring your new measuring cup.
26:39Yeah, we lost ours.
26:41Really?
26:43So I couldn't find the clothes. I'm sorry.
26:45That's okay.
26:47If you want me to keep looking.
26:49No. You've done more than enough.
26:51Truly.
26:59Bree, Rex just called. He won't be able to meet you here today.
27:03Apparently there was an emergency at the hospital.
27:05Oh, well, I wish he had called me.
27:09He suggested perhaps you'd like to meet with me by yourself.
27:13You've been very quiet in our joint sessions.
27:17What?
27:19Oh, no, thank you.
27:21I have some things that I need to do today.
27:24You sure?
27:26Yeah, I'm sure.
27:28Okay.
27:29Dr. Goldfein, there is something you can do for me.
27:42What's that?
27:43Take off your coat.
27:48So now you're taking Julie on your dinner date with Mike?
27:50Yeah, well, if Edie's going to be there, I'm going to need emotional support.
27:54I can't believe she warmed her way in.
27:56How did you let her do that?
27:57I don't know.
27:58I was going to take her out at the knees, but it all happened so fast.
28:01Well, you know what you need to do.
28:02You need to get there early, spend a little time with Mike,
28:05before the little barracuda gets there.
28:07That's a good idea.
28:09Edie will get there at 5.45, which means her breasts will arrive at 5.30,
28:12so I should shoot for five.
28:14That a girl.
28:15I'm just going to take these upstairs.
28:16I'm going to keep my one little bag and go home.
28:23That is a beautiful rose.
28:25Where did you get it?
28:26Oh, John gave it to me.
28:29John?
28:30Your gardener?
28:31He gave you a rose?
28:33Yes.
28:35I am having some new bushes planted outside,
28:38and he gave me that as a color palette.
28:41Oh.
28:43Okay.
28:46Sure is beautiful, isn't it?
28:53Yes, it is.
28:55I'm sure Freud would not approve of this.
28:59Oh, who cares what he thinks?
29:01I took psychology in college.
29:03We learned all about Freud.
29:05A miserable human being.
29:06What makes you say that?
29:08Well, think about it.
29:09He grew up in the late 1800s.
29:10There were no appliances back then.
29:13His mother had to do everything by hand.
29:17Just back-breaking work from sunup to sundown.
29:20Not to mention the countless other sacrifices she probably had to make to take care of her family.
29:25And what does he do?
29:27He grows up and becomes famous, peddling a theory that the problems of most adults can be traced back to something awful their mother has done.
29:33She must have felt so betrayed.
29:37He saw how hard she worked.
29:39He saw what she did for him.
29:42Did he even ever think to say thank you?
29:47I doubt it.
29:50I doubt it.
30:01There you go.
30:03Just so you know, many of Freud's theories have been discredited.
30:08Good.
30:09Good.
30:10It's a good.
30:11It's a good.
30:12It's a good.
30:18I am not going to tell you again.
30:19Sit.
30:23I mean it.
30:24I am serious.
30:25You guys are going to be in so much trouble if you don't sit back in those seats.
30:28Stay.
30:29Stay.
30:30Stay.
30:31Stay.
30:32Stay.
30:33Stay.
30:35For the first time, Lynette could see this was not the innocent play of children.
30:41She was being challenged.
30:44So, she decided it was time to get creative.
30:47Get out of the way!
30:49Get out of the way!
30:51Get out of the way!
30:53Get out of the way!
30:54Woo!
30:56Out!
30:57Can't behave.
30:58You heard me.
30:59You cannot ride.
31:00You!
31:01Out!
31:02Move it!
31:12Where is she going?
31:13I don't know.
31:14Where is she going?
31:21Okay.
31:22Mommy, you're genius.
31:25I'm six parents.
31:39Come on.
31:40I'll be right back.
31:41Mommy, I'll be right back.
31:42Boys?
31:43Boys?
31:45Boys?
31:46Parker!
31:47Preston!
31:48Parker!
31:49If you're hiding, you've got to stop now, because Mommy doesn't think it's funny!
31:51Oh!
31:52Excuse me.
31:53I'm sorry.
31:54I'm looking for my boys.
31:55Three boys with red hair.
31:56Have you seen them?
31:57Yeah.
31:58I also saw you drive away and leave them.
31:59I know.
32:00I was just trying to scare them into behaving.
32:01Did you see where they went?
32:02Yeah, yeah, yeah.
32:03They're in my kitchen.
32:04Oh!
32:05Listen, it seems to me that you have some anger management issues.
32:07I have four kids under the age of six.
32:08I absolutely have anger management issues.
32:09Yeah, well, I think you need to talk to somebody, because abandoning your children is...
32:12I didn't abandon them.
32:13I came back.
32:14I'm just saying, it's not normal.
32:15Well, my kids aren't normal, and now I don't have time for this lady, so...
32:20Boys, get out of here!
32:21No, I don't think they should go anywhere until you calm down.
32:24I'm just saying, it's not normal.
32:25Well, my kids aren't normal, and now I don't have time for this lady, so...
32:27Boys, get out of here!
32:28No, I don't think they should go anywhere until you calm down.
32:29Oh!
32:30Get in the car!
32:31She's got cookies!
32:32Well, bring them.
32:33We're leaving.
32:34Oh, no, no, no.
32:35Stay quiet.
32:36Oh, I don't think so.
32:37Listen, lady, you and I are going to have a little talk.
32:38Leave my mommy alone!
32:39You let go of me!
32:40What's the matter with you?
32:41Son of a meme!
32:42Run, boys, run!
32:43Come on!
32:44Come on!
32:45Come on!
32:46Come on!
32:47Come on!
32:48Come on!
32:49Come on!
32:50Come on!
32:51Come on!
32:52Come on!
32:53Come on!
32:55Come on!
32:56Come on!
32:57Come on!
32:58Come on!
32:59Come on!
33:00Come on!
33:01Come on!
33:02Come on!
33:03Come on!
33:04Oh, crap!
33:05You get back here!
33:06Boys, you're gonna need to put on your...
33:08Get back!
33:09Everybody call social services!
33:14Oh, my God!
33:15Carlos, what have you done?
33:16I saw it when I drove by the dealership.
33:29I thought Gabrielle would look so beautiful in this.
33:30Oh, my God!
33:31Oh, my God!
33:32Carlos, what have you done?
33:33I saw it when I drove by the dealership.
33:34I thought Gabrielle would look so beautiful in this.
33:35Carlos!
33:36It cost me an arm and a leg.
33:37It's got GPS navigation, 200-watt stereo system, rare parking sensors.
33:39Oh, my God!
33:40It's beautiful!
33:41Oh, my God!
33:42Oh, my God!
33:43It's beautiful!
33:44So?
33:45Did I take your breath away?
33:46Absolutely!
33:47Oh, my God!
33:48Oh, my God!
33:49Oh, my God!
33:50It's beautiful!
33:51Oh, my God!
33:52It's beautiful!
33:53Oh, my God!
33:54It's beautiful!
33:55Oh, my God!
33:56It's beautiful!
33:57So?
33:58Did I take your breath away?
33:59Absolutely!
34:00Oh, my God!
34:01Is it the best gift you've ever gotten?
34:04Gabrielle could see what this gesture had cost Carlos, so she responded the only way she
34:14knew how.
34:15She had a feeling the truth would have been lost on her husband anyway.
34:25After all, it's the rare man who understands the value of a single perfect rose.
34:45Susan!
34:46I hope you don't mind.
34:47I thought I'd come by early and help you set up.
34:48Oh!
34:49Um...
34:50Hey, Susan!
34:51Don't worry.
34:52Mike and I have got everything under control.
34:54Oh!
34:55Bongo!
34:56I don't know why he barks at you.
34:57Well, I wouldn't take it personally.
34:58Docs are very sensitive.
34:59What's up, Bongo?
35:00Huh?
35:01You never know what freaks the mouth, huh?
35:02In the distance, Susan thought she heard a bell ring.
35:03Oh, is it a strange noise, huh?
35:04What is it?
35:05A weird smell?
35:06Round one.
35:07What is it?
35:08What is it?
35:09Head started.
35:10Look, all I'm saying is that this whole it takes two to mess up a marriage thing.
35:11I don't know why he barks at you.
35:13I don't know why he barks at you.
35:15Well, I wouldn't take it personally.
35:17Docs are very sensitive.
35:19What's up, Bongo?
35:20You never know what freaks the mouth, huh?
35:23In the distance, Susan thought she heard a bell ring.
35:26Oh, is it a strange noise, huh?
35:28What is it?
35:29A weird smell?
35:30Round one.
35:31What is it?
35:32Head started.
35:33Look, all I'm saying is that this whole it takes two to mess up a marriage theory is
35:38bull.
35:39The problems that we have are because of her.
35:41That is not true, Rex.
35:43All right, fine.
35:44What have I been doing for the past 20 years that's been so awful?
35:47You're not saying anything because I've been a great husband.
35:51And it kills you to admit that.
35:53Rex, I'm curious.
35:55Do you ever acknowledge the benefits of living with Bree?
36:00Huh?
36:02By your own admission, your home is always clean.
36:05Your clothes are always freshly pressed.
36:07Sounds like a wonderful cook.
36:09Despite her flaws, do you ever remember to say thank you?
36:17Thank you?
36:18Yes.
36:25Bongo!
36:26Bongo!
36:27Get down!
36:28Go on!
36:29Go on!
36:30I'm sorry.
36:31So, um, who's the guy that lives across from Mrs. Huber again?
36:34That's Mr. Mullen.
36:36And just so you know, if he invites you in, you have to meet all of his pets.
36:39That's okay.
36:40I love animals.
36:41He's a taxidermist.
36:42Oh.
36:43Okay.
36:44Thanks for the warning.
36:46Oh.
36:47Isn't Mr. Mullen's brother your divorce attorney?
36:52Uh, yes.
36:53Yes, he was.
36:54Can I say something?
36:56In my heart, I still believe that you and Carl are gonna get back together.
37:00Really?
37:01Oh, yeah.
37:02I have never seen two people more in love.
37:05I mean, she's never gonna find that kind of chemistry with another man.
37:09Never.
37:10It was everything Susan could do to keep a smile on her face.
37:14Round two was underway, and she was already taking a beating.
37:17You know what, Mrs. Britt?
37:18What Edie hadn't counted on...
37:20Do you know who I always liked...
37:21Was Susan had someone else in her corner.
37:24Mr. Rothwell.
37:25Your fourth husband.
37:26Oh, he was my second husband.
37:28I've only been married twice.
37:30Twice?
37:31You weren't married to the guy with all the tattoos that they took away in handcuffs?
37:35No, Julie, she wasn't married to Javier.
37:38That was just one of her special friends.
37:41I think we should change the subject.
37:43You know, unless you want to keep talking about it.
37:48Oh!
37:49Bongo, get down.
37:50Oh, wait, wait.
37:51Let me show you something.
37:52Bongo!
37:53Bongo, come on.
37:54While you were in there tossing a salad, I taught him something.
37:57Up!
37:59Ooh!
38:00Susan was furious with Edie for using a dog to ingratiate herself with its owner.
38:05Good boy.
38:06She was also furious with Mike for not seeing through this blatant maneuver.
38:10So...
38:11But mostly...
38:12You know what?
38:13I'm gonna go get the desserts.
38:14She was furious with herself for not having thought of it first.
38:18You are such a smart boy.
38:19I can barely get him to sit.
38:21You are a good dog.
38:22Best dog ever.
38:23Yes, you are.
38:25I've never seen him walk on two legs.
38:27Look at that.
38:28He knows who to come to, doesn't he?
38:29He knows who to come to.
38:30He knows who to come to.
38:33I love you.
38:38Here's your dessert.
38:40Mmm, Mike.
38:41This looks yummy.
38:44Mmm.
38:46Oh, look at that.
38:48It's like Bongo's finally warming up to Susan.
38:50Oh!
38:51No, we just got off on the wrong foot.
38:53We're best buddies now.
38:55Yeah.
38:56Oh, what a good boy.
38:59Bongo, are you okay?
39:00What's wrong with him?
39:01I don't know.
39:02I've never heard him make that sound.
39:03Hey, you okay, fella?
39:04Mom?
39:05Hey, you all right?
39:06You okay?
39:07Come on.
39:08Call the vet.
39:09The number's on the fridge.
39:10Tell him I'll be right there.
39:11Okay.
39:12Don't you worry about a thing.
39:13I'll stay here and get everything cleaned up.
39:14Thanks, Edie.
39:15Let's go.
39:16Is there anything I can do?
39:18No.
39:19No.
39:20No.
39:21No.
39:22No.
39:23No.
39:24No.
39:25No.
39:26No.
39:27No.
39:28No.
39:29No.
39:30No.
39:31No.
39:32Is there anything I can do?
39:34No.
40:01hey hey how's bongo doing i'm uh just waiting to see if they'll have to operate oh god
40:11uh i i i stopped and i got this
40:19i am just so sorry for this i'm really sorry that i snapped at you i was just so worried oh no it's
40:26okay good news we won't have to do surgery oh that's great uh we've given bongo something to
40:34help pass the earring when he does would you like us to retrieve it for you i'm gonna say no
40:40okay you should be able to take him home in about an hour wow you must be so relieved
40:48i'm sorry i was just really worried well it was your dog i get it actually he was my wife's dog
40:58and one of the last things she said to me in the hospital before she died was to be sure i looked
41:03after him and um i promised her i would and just like that susan could suddenly see something she'd
41:12never seen before i uh meant so much to her mike delfino was still in love with his late wife
41:20and if um something had happened i would have felt like i failed her
41:25and i know that sounds stupid but i and she knew right then neither she nor edie would be laying
41:33claim to his heart anytime soon it doesn't not at all so she decided for now she could settle for
41:41just being his friend for you well for bongo give it to him
41:47yes as i look back at the world i left behind it's all so clear to me
42:07the beauty that waits to be unveiled the mysteries that long to be uncovered
42:13but people so rarely stop to take a look they just keep moving
42:24it's a shame really there's so much
42:32so
42:39so
42:40so
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