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00:01This is how it started.
00:04The woman who had lived on the street for years came outside
00:08and introduced herself to the woman who was moving in next door.
00:13Welcome to the neighborhood!
00:15I'm Martha Hoover. Mary Alice Young. So, you got a husband?
00:20Mine's dead. Oh, I'm sorry. Me too. In theory.
00:24I have a husband and a son. They're in the other van. They'll be here soon.
00:27Oh, I used to have a chair just like that. Kept breaking so I threw it away.
00:32I hate cheap furniture.
00:35Yes, well, I should go help the movers. Nice to meet you.
00:39Wait! I hardly know anything about you. You didn't even mention where you folks are from.
00:46Up north. Up north.
00:47That doesn't tell me anything. Where exactly? Small town.
00:52You wouldn't know it. Try me.
00:55Why do you need to know that?
00:57Why don't you want to tell me?
00:59Well, it's no big deal. It's just...
01:02And just like that, Martha Hoover figured out I was hiding something.
01:08Oh, you're busy.
01:10We'll just have a long chat once you've settled in. Okay?
01:15And my new neighbor made it her mission to find out what my secret was.
01:22And this was the beginning...
01:25Of the end.
01:41It was just after breakfast when Susan Delfino told her friends she'd soon be moving from Wisteria Lane.
01:49They were shocked their old friend was actually leaving.
01:55So shocked, it took them a moment to notice another old friend had returned.
02:02Oh, my God.
02:05Hello, ladies.
02:07Did you miss me?
02:09So, three months after we got to Paris, Robin and I broke up.
02:12Oh, I'm sorry.
02:13Yeah, a long distance move can be tough on a relationship.
02:16That and I decided I just wasn't into women anymore.
02:19Although in Paris, it's hard to tell the difference.
02:21The women don't shave and the men carry purses.
02:24So, what team are you playing for now?
02:27I'm out of the game.
02:28I decided to channel my sexual frustration into starting my own business.
02:31A line of frozen French pastries.
02:34Brie, you remember how my croissants were always the best in the lane?
02:37I remember you thinking that.
02:39So, basically you sell microwavable French food to the French?
02:43Yep, as they got lazier and fatter, I got thinner and richer.
02:47Now my accountant has me buying chateaus just to do something with all my money.
02:53So, other than wanting to rub your success in our faces, what brings you back?
02:57I have a little business proposition.
03:00For Lynette.
03:05Tighter.
03:06If I go any tighter, you won't be able to breathe.
03:08Jean, you're talking to a woman who gave herself salmonella to lose ten pounds before prom.
03:13Beauty is suffering.
03:14Now, tighter!
03:16Hey!
03:19What are you doing here?
03:20You can't see me before the wedding.
03:22It's bad luck.
03:23So, I picked up the program from the printer.
03:31Oh, my God.
03:33Do I have to do everything?
03:35This is ivory.
03:36I told you to get beige.
03:37Are you color blind?
03:38You do know I'm black, right?
03:41Honey, I can't help but notice you seem a little...
03:44Bitchy!
03:45No, I was gonna say, less angelic than usual.
03:47I am busting my ass to plan the happiest day of your life.
03:51So, let's ditch the sarcasm, shall we?
03:54You know what?
03:54It is bad luck for the groom to see the bride before the wedding.
03:57I just realized why.
04:01Jean, I told you tighter.
04:03I don't care if I can breathe.
04:05At this point, neither do I.
04:10What was going on out there?
04:11Catherine came back for a visit.
04:13And before you get too excited to know, she's not a lesbian anymore.
04:15Really?
04:16Damn.
04:17Hey, while you were out dishing with your friends, our gardener quit.
04:20You wouldn't name names, but apparently one of us is a little too hard to please.
04:24Yeah, you should work on that.
04:26So you're gonna get a new one?
04:27When?
04:28I have a job too, you know.
04:29Carlos, you help the poor and downtrodden.
04:31A group with a very flexible schedule.
04:34I'm working crazy hours.
04:35How stuff is up to you now?
04:37Hmm, it's my boss.
04:39Hello, Mr. Hoffman.
04:42Really?
04:43Me?
04:45Yes, I'm very interested.
04:49I don't know what to say.
04:52Okay, I'll see you then, sir.
04:55What was that about?
04:56I just got a huge promotion.
04:59I'm the new head of VIP sales.
05:02Seriously?
05:03Babe, that's amazing.
05:06What's wrong?
05:07I don't know.
05:08It's so big.
05:10It's a whole department.
05:12They're really trusting me.
05:13What if I can't do it?
05:14Babe, don't you know how smart and talented you are?
05:19You deserve this.
05:24You know what, you're right.
05:25I just gotta learn how to be the boss.
05:27I don't even know how to talk to employees.
05:29Yeah, I think our gardener would agree.
05:31Oh, please.
05:32That sad sack was a moron.
05:35So how you been feeling?
05:37I've been craving chocolate constantly, but that's okay, right?
05:41Within moderation, but I'm not worried.
05:43You look great.
05:47You know, Julie is getting her PhD.
05:50So soon she'll be a doctor, too.
05:52Maybe you two should have lunch sometime and talk shop.
05:58Yeah, that would be nice.
05:59I'm sorry I have to take this.
06:00I'll be right back.
06:03What the hell was that?
06:04He was flirting with you.
06:06He is my obstetrician.
06:07Well, he knows you're fertile.
06:08Men like that.
06:09Enough.
06:10I don't need you to fix me up.
06:11I'm just worried about you.
06:13I don't want you to be lonely.
06:14Well, good news.
06:15In three weeks, I will have a permanent house guest.
06:18I'm talking about the other kind of lonely.
06:20Even single mothers have needs.
06:24Childbirth can't possibly be as painful as this conversation.
06:26You don't know how hard it's going to be.
06:28Having a kid is exhausting.
06:30You have no time to exercise or eat right.
06:33The great news is you don't have to let yourself go.
06:37I'll be there helping with the baby.
06:39So you'll have time to go to the gym.
06:41I'll let myself go.
06:42I don't mind.
06:43Mom, I just felt the baby tap out make her stop in Morse code.
06:48It's hard to find a man when you're a single mom.
06:51That's my point.
06:52I'm done.
06:55As I remember, you found Mike.
06:59Yes, well, I was very lucky.
07:04You sure were.
07:08There you go.
07:11Oh, beautiful day, isn't it?
07:13One of the nice things about dying is every day seems beautiful.
07:17You always wince when I say things like that.
07:20I don't need to.
07:21It's just hard for me.
07:23For you.
07:24You want to switch places with her?
07:26Be nice, Roy.
07:28By the way, Karen, I got that song you wanted for your funeral.
07:32Oh, thank you, Brie.
07:33Johnny Manthus.
07:34My girlfriends and I taught each other to dance, listening to Wonderful, Wonderful.
07:39Oh, I was only able to get it on a CD.
07:42No, no.
07:42It's got to be on a 45 that I can play on a record player, just like I did when
07:46I was a kid.
07:48By the way, I'll also need the record player.
07:51You know, it's really hard to find those 45s.
07:55But I'm going to keep looking.
07:59Hello?
08:01Oh.
08:02Hello, Tripp.
08:05I already told you I'm not interested.
08:09Please, stop calling.
08:12Is that your lawyer friend?
08:14Well, you're half right.
08:15I thought you liked him.
08:17I did.
08:18More than I've liked anybody in a very long time.
08:21But then I realized that he just manipulates people so that he can get what he wants.
08:25Can't trust him.
08:28All right, you two, I will check in on you later.
08:34Roy, be a peach and look up a phone number for me.
08:37Karen, what are you up to?
08:39I don't know.
08:41I thought it would be fun to screw with people's lives one last time before I check out.
08:49Wow.
08:50Sounds like you are doing pretty good.
08:52I mean, your own company?
08:53Yeah, I didn't want to brag in front of the girls, but it's worth a few bucks.
08:57If that was you not bragging?
08:58Well, just look at our last financial statement.
09:05I love doing that.
09:07Have a seat.
09:09In fact, we are doing so well that we are looking to expand worldwide.
09:14And I would like you to head our US division in New York.
09:21Oh, my God.
09:24That's a huge job.
09:26Why me?
09:28Because you're the smartest businesswoman I know.
09:30And when I heard that you and Tom split, I thought there's nothing tying you to Fairview.
09:34Well, here's the thing.
09:3520 minutes until my job interview and I lose a button.
09:38Can you...
09:39That's the thing.
09:41What brings you back to the States?
09:43Your wife, actually.
09:44I came to offer her a job in New York.
09:49Wow.
09:50But, obviously, I'm not taking these.
09:54We just got back together.
09:55And I couldn't be happier.
09:59Sorry, Katherine.
09:59I know how painful it is to lose Lynette.
10:01How sweet it is to get her back.
10:04Here, leave the shirt with me, babe. I got it.
10:06Thanks.
10:09I'm in town for three days.
10:11You want to keep talking about this?
10:13No. I feel pretty comfortable with my decision.
10:15Okay.
10:16But the Lynette that I knew was never happy over the life of sewing buttons.
10:31Hey, hey, hey. Sorry I'm late. I'm starving. What are we having?
10:35I had a lovely steak. Then an hour later, I had your lovely steak, so I guess you're having cereal.
10:41Oh, come on. You know how it is. First day of a new job. It was crazy.
10:45And what? You lost your phone?
10:47I know, I know. I'm a terrible, awful person.
10:50But, maybe you can find a way to forgive me after you see this.
10:58Whoa.
10:59I know. I saw it. And all I could think about was how sexy it would look on that big,
11:03strong wrist of yours.
11:06Well, I don't think I've ever seen anything.
11:09Oh, my God. Wait a minute.
11:12What?
11:14I know this move. I invented this move.
11:17I don't know what you're talking about.
11:19It's what I used to do to you. I'd buy you jewelry to compensate for being a lousy husband.
11:24And it worked beautifully. So shut up and enjoy.
11:27I can't believe you're trying to buy me off with a watch.
11:29Ooh, when you shake your wrist like that, the diamonds really catch the light.
11:32Oh, my God. You're even quoting me.
11:35You don't want the watch. Fine.
11:36Everyone has a price. You name it. Sex, massage, Three Stooges marathon.
11:42The price of my forgiveness is you paying a little more attention to me.
11:47Being more present, more respectful of my feelings and needs.
11:50You want a new car?
11:51I'm going to bed.
11:53What? No, come back. You're sexy when you're angry.
11:56Yup. That's mine, too.
12:03Lynette Scavo?
12:05Oh, my God. How long has it been?
12:08Oh, a long time. How are you doing, Natalie?
12:11I'm great. The question is, how are you?
12:14I heard about you and Tom.
12:16Oh, yeah, we went through a rough patch, but we're back together now and things are better than ever.
12:22What a relief. I just kept thinking, poor Lynette.
12:26Sacrificed her whole career for that man and then it didn't even work out.
12:29Just to be clear, I didn't sacrifice my career for anyone.
12:32I didn't mean anything by it. If anything, I'm jealous of you.
12:35Oh?
12:36My company has branches in 15 cities around the world.
12:39I live out of a suitcase.
12:41And you? There must be days when you don't even leave the house.
12:44Oh, a simple life.
12:48I got a job offer yesterday.
12:50Really?
12:51Yeah, this big European food company is taking its brand to the States and they want me to run it,
12:56so...
12:57Impressive. When do you start?
13:00Well, it's in New York, so it's a lot to consider.
13:03And that is the difference between me and you. I'd grab an opportunity like that in a second.
13:08But not you.
13:10In your heart of hearts, you're a wife and a mommy.
13:14Congrats.
13:15See ya.
13:24Katherine, it's Lynette. Call me back. We have to talk.
13:31Hey, gotta run. Huge day. Email's been coming in since 7.
13:34Just so you know, our new gardener started today.
13:36Great. Mind running defense for me? I really don't have time to chitchat with the help.
13:39It'll be my pleasure.
13:47Hola. I'm Carmen.
13:49Uh-huh.
13:52What the hell is that?
13:54It's our new gardener. She's gonna take care of everything around here that's been neglected.
13:59Oh, you think that's funny?
14:01Just making a point.
14:03You cross the line, Carlos.
14:05You cross the line!
14:07Gabby! Come on!
14:11Gabby!
14:11Look!
14:32Watch the dirt. And watch the grass.
14:35Focus, ladies. This dress costs more than your houses. Put together.
14:39You know what, Renee?
14:41I know this is your day, but it's only ten and you're already a huge pin in the ass.
14:43Well, then I'm running late.
14:44I should have been a huge pin in the ass by nine.
14:47You in a stupid hat.
14:48Open the door.
14:55Wow.
14:56Where are you going all dolled up?
14:59Renee's wedding.
15:00I just wanted to check on Karen before I left.
15:03She's sleeping.
15:04I don't think it'll be long now.
15:08Oh, Roy, I am so sorry.
15:12Would you like me to stay?
15:14No.
15:15This is our time together.
15:17We'll be fine.
15:19I'm glad you found Karen's record.
15:22Not me.
15:23That lawyer guy.
15:24Tripp?
15:25Karen told him she really wanted it.
15:28The son of a gun must have gone to 20 different record stores.
15:32Well, that's lovely.
15:34You should have seen a smile on her face when he brought it in.
15:39He's a good guy.
15:46Do you seriously need to stretch out on her?
15:48What do you want me to do, Kreese?
15:53Hello, Ben.
15:55Hey, hey, hey.
15:56Don't raise your voice to me.
15:58My hair and makeup took forever, and then we had to wait 20 minutes for Susan.
16:02I was totally on time.
16:04He does not need to know that.
16:06Yeah, we're on our way now.
16:08I promise we'll be there no later than...
16:10Oh, we're going through a tunnel.
16:12How late are we?
16:13I should have been cutting the cake by now.
16:16Okay, not a good day to hand her a knife.
16:22Julie, are you okay?
16:23Oh, my God.
16:24What?
16:24What's wrong?
16:26I think my water just broke.
16:33How did you do this to me?
16:35She's in labor.
16:37Nine months.
16:38You had nine months, and this is the moment you pick.
16:41Renee, I am so sorry.
16:42Hold on.
16:43Everything's going to be fine.
16:44How?
16:45My dress is ruined.
16:46I got an idea.
16:48Hey, driver.
16:48We need you to swing by Cumberley's.
16:51My store has an amazing bridal department.
16:53Are you insane?
16:54Take us to the hospital.
16:55Oh, come on.
16:56She just started labor.
16:57Keep your legs together, honey.
16:59We're just going to run in and grab a dress.
17:01And shoes.
17:03You need shoes, too.
17:04Thanks to Old Faithful here.
17:05My daughter is having a baby, and you want to go on a shopping spree?
17:09Could someone please just tell me where to go?
17:12Cumberley's!
17:14Let's just go to Cumberley's.
17:15Julie!
17:16Come on, my contract is just starting.
17:17We have time.
17:18Do you have to keep doing that?
17:26Okay.
17:27Cy-6s are over there.
17:28Hey.
17:28Don't lie to me.
17:33No.
17:34No.
17:35God, no.
17:40Now that is beautiful.
17:42My daughter's looking at this.
17:44When's her wedding?
17:45Three months.
17:46Mine's in five minutes.
17:48Unzip me.
17:52Oh, hi.
17:53Hi.
17:54I'm Gabrielle Solis, head of VIP sales here at Cumberley's.
17:57I'm Kent.
17:58Minimum wage worker stuck here on Saturday.
18:00Can I help you?
18:01I need to borrow a bridal gown.
18:03Borrow?
18:04Just for the afternoon.
18:05We don't lend bridal dresses.
18:07Well, I know it's not policy, but can't you do a favor for a fellow worker?
18:11Ma'am, I've never heard of you.
18:13Do you have your employee ID card?
18:15No, I'm not one of those nerds who carries her ID card on a handsome lanyard.
18:23So you want me to give you a $6,000 wedding dress?
18:26$5,000 with my employee discount.
18:28Go away, ma'am.
18:31Oh, oh, that was a big one.
18:34They seem to be coming a lot faster.
18:37Excuse me, would you mind going in and finding out what's keeping them?
18:41I think you seem to be speeding up a bit back here.
18:43Right away.
18:47Mom, what are you doing?
18:48You are not having my granddaughter in the back of a living room.
18:55Keep breathing.
19:04So we set?
19:06Yeah, yeah, yeah.
19:06Told you I was a big shot here.
19:07Now walk with me.
19:09There's only one tiny hiccup.
19:10Hey, where are you going with that dress?
19:11And now we run.
19:21Where's the limo?
19:22I don't know.
19:23It was right here.
19:24Yeah, we're running again.
19:37Do you not have a car?
19:39Does it look like we have a car, huh?
19:42Does it?
19:44Okay, all right.
19:45Again, late for your own wedding.
19:46Maybe kill this guy later.
19:51Don't say a word.
19:52You hear me?
19:53You have no idea what I had to go through to get here.
19:56So if you even give me one syllable of grief, I will kick your sorry ass all the way back
20:02to Australia.
20:08I've never seen anyone look so beautiful.
20:19Let's go inside and get started on our wedded bliss.
20:28No, no, Catherine, I am excited.
20:30I just need to talk to Tom first.
20:33Well, can you get me to the end of the day?
20:36Okay, thanks.
20:37Bye.
20:38Talk to me about what?
20:39Hi.
20:39Hi.
20:40Oh, um, Catherine keeps pushing me about this job thing.
20:44I thought you told her no.
20:45I did.
20:46But once she started talking about compensation packages and...
20:52You're negotiating a salary?
20:55Lynette, we just got back together.
20:57What are you doing?
20:59It could be the last time an opportunity like this comes along for me.
21:03If I don't take it, I'm afraid that...
21:06You won't be happy.
21:08Well...
21:10Yeah.
21:15Hey.
21:17Hey, hey, hey, hey.
21:18Lynette.
21:20I would do anything.
21:22I would go anywhere in the world if I believed it would finally make you happy.
21:28But for as long as I have known you, you always thought you needed something else to make you complete.
21:36And I'm starting to realize nothing ever will.
22:04Hello, Tripp.
22:06Ben invited me, so if you want to slug somebody, slug him.
22:10Oh, I'm glad to see you.
22:14I wanted to thank you for what you did for Mrs. McCluskey. That was very kind.
22:19She's an awesome lady.
22:21And she once helped out a client of mine.
22:26Well, that's all I wanted to say.
22:28Enjoy the reception.
22:29Really, you can't think of anything else to say to me?
22:33Like what?
22:34I don't know.
22:35Like, um...
22:37How about, hey, Tripp, maybe you are a good guy.
22:39I should give you another chance.
22:42Is that why you found that old record?
22:45To impress me?
22:48Do you really think that?
22:52Look.
22:55I know I want to be with you.
22:58But if you don't think you can ever trust me again,
23:02well, I'm not going to beg.
23:08Why?
23:11Why?
23:12Yes.
23:14Why do you want to be with me?
23:16You are my lawyer.
23:17You know all the ugliest details of my life.
23:20My lying, my drinking, my promiscuity.
23:24I was actually relieved when you put Gabby on the witness stand
23:26because it explained why you kissed me.
23:30It was a manipulation.
23:31I got it.
23:32But you keep saying you want me
23:34when you know how horribly flawed I am.
23:41I don't trust you because it just doesn't make sense.
23:47How about...
23:50I explain it.
24:00Is that clear enough for you?
24:03Almost.
24:04Look, Brie.
24:07All those ugly details you're talking about,
24:09they just prove that you're human.
24:12I don't want to love an ideal.
24:14I want to love a real person.
24:18So what happens now?
24:20Well,
24:22first we're going to walk out onto that dance floor
24:24and show your friends how it's really done.
24:27Hopefully by then,
24:28I'll get up the courage to once again
24:30ask you to go out on a date with me.
24:31Of course, even as I'm saying that,
24:33I'm still not sure what you're going to say.
24:39Did that clear it up for you?
25:01I'm still not sure what you're going to say.
25:03Hey,
25:03you want to dance?
25:04Playing a tango?
25:06Wow,
25:07you're finally talking to me again.
25:08I must be out of the doghouse.
25:10No,
25:10I'm still pretty mad.
25:12Why?
25:12It was a joke.
25:14All those years ago,
25:15when I did what I did with John Rowland,
25:18that's the most shameful thing in my life.
25:21You can't make jokes about it.
25:22It's too painful.
25:24Fair enough.
25:26You know,
25:27it was the most shameful thing in my life, too.
25:30I'm sorry.
25:32No.
25:33What's shameful is that I neglected you.
25:36I had this beautiful wife,
25:39but I focused on all the wrong things.
25:43It's a tough time for both of us.
25:45I guess that's the point I was making hiring Carmen.
25:49Our roles are reversed now,
25:51but we can't start drifting away from each other.
25:53I never
25:54want to go back to that again.
25:56We won't.
25:58We've grown up since then.
26:07Although,
26:07for two smart grown-ups,
26:08we sure seem to fight a lot.
26:10Huh.
26:11Why does that other couple seem to waltz through life?
26:15Well, that's easy.
26:17You and me,
26:20we're doing a tango.
26:25Hey,
26:26here's someone's having a baby.
26:27Oh, yes.
26:28A little ahead of schedule, sorry.
26:30No, it's no problem.
26:31I was just playing hoops down the block.
26:33Don't worry,
26:33I'm going to wash up
26:34and then we'll get the show on the road.
26:35Okay?
26:36Okay.
26:37All right.
26:39Did you see his legs?
26:41How can you not want to be married to those legs?
26:43Oh, Mom, please.
26:45Right?
26:45I'm annoying.
26:47Sorry.
26:48You know,
26:48in honor of this special day,
26:49I promise to never again
26:50bug you about finding a husband.
26:52Oh.
26:55Even the baby knows you're lying.
27:01What about you?
27:03Do you think you'll ever get married again?
27:05Shoot, boy.
27:06No, I'm serious.
27:07You're still young
27:08and gorgeous.
27:10I don't know.
27:15There's a saying.
27:17You know you've hit middle age
27:19when your memories
27:20become more important to you
27:21than your dreams.
27:23And I have such wonderful memories
27:26of Mike.
27:28New kids growing up.
27:30All of our friends on the lane.
27:36Do I have one last torrid romance in me?
27:42Do I have one last torrid romance in me?
27:43Maybe.
27:46But I know if I am ever cold and lonely,
27:50I can wrap myself up in all those memories
27:52and I will be content.
28:05So,
28:05Renee and Ben,
28:06never forget
28:07that it takes a lot of love
28:09to make a house at home.
28:11And when you're in the market
28:12for a new home,
28:12consider Lee McDermott.
28:131-800-
28:14Give me that.
28:16Okay.
28:17Matron of Honor's turn.
28:19Lynette Scavo, give us a toast.
28:24Renee and Ben, your wedding is one of the best days of your life.
28:29Because it's the day you realize, I finally have the thing I need to be happy.
28:37And then you forget.
28:39So, then what happens is, instead of waking up every morning and shouting,
28:44somebody loves me, you start looking around and thinking,
28:48what do I want now?
28:50What's the next thing I need to be happy?
28:56So, you look and you look and you keep thinking you've found it, but nothing works.
29:01And the reason that nothing works is because
29:07that hole in your heart that you're trying to fill
29:13is already filled.
29:18You just forgot.
29:28Don't ever forget.
29:31Always remember how much you wanted to be loved
29:35and how much you are loved.
29:38And I think if you can do that, and it isn't easy,
29:42you will stop looking and realize
29:45you already are happy.
29:48To Renee and Ben,
29:50and to remembering.
29:53Cheers.
30:11So, you meant that?
30:14I'm happy.
30:15Right here, right now.
30:21I bet someone like that
30:23could be happy anywhere.
30:30Even New York.
30:40Again?
30:42Again?
30:43Again?
30:55Sometimes we stand on the top of a hill
31:01And we gaze at the earth and the sky
31:08I turn to you
31:10And you melt in my arms
31:13There we are, darling
31:16Only you and I
31:19What a moment to share
31:23It's wonderful, wonderful
31:26Oh, so wonderful, my love
31:32The world is full of wondrous things, it's true
31:36But they wouldn't have much meaning without you
31:44Some quiet evening
31:48I sit by your side
31:50And we're lost in a world of our own
31:55I feel the glow of your unspoken love
32:02I'm aware of the treasure
32:06I'm aware of the treasure that I own
32:08And I say to myself
32:12It's wonderful, wonderful
32:15Oh, so wonderful, my love
32:20And I say to myself
32:23It's wonderful, wonderful
32:27Oh, so wonderful, my love
32:50Susan Delfino moved from Wisteria Lane
32:53On a Thursday
32:56But before she left
32:57She went to spend a few more moments with her friends
33:01Doing what they loved best
33:05I see you're 25
33:06And I raise you 50
33:11I know you're bluffing
33:12How?
33:13For the last 10 years
33:14Every time you have a bad hand
33:16You tap the side of your glass
33:18No, I don't
33:19Yeah
33:20You do
33:21You totally do
33:21Absolutely
33:23I have a tell
33:24And you guys never told me?
33:26All right
33:26You each owe me $12,000
33:28I just realized
33:31This might be the last time
33:32We'll play poker together
33:34Oh, don't say that
33:36Well, you're moving
33:37And when it's talking about
33:38Taking that job in New York
33:40Um, we'll still get together
33:41I guess
33:42It's just
33:44What?
33:45I just always had this fantasy
33:47The four of us staying here
33:49Growing old together
33:50You know, our grandkids coming to visit
33:52Me staying gorgeous
33:54While the three of you age horribly
33:59You know she's actually dreamed about that
34:01Of course she has
34:03No, seriously
34:05I'm gonna miss this
34:07So much
34:09I'm gonna miss us
34:12It's funny
34:14Some people never get to know the folks next door
34:17They share a fence and nothing else
34:20And we shared everything
34:25How do we get to be so lucky?
34:27I am so crazy nuts about you guys
34:32Promise me this is not the last time
34:33We're gonna play poker together
34:35Absolutely not
34:35We'll just have to make the time
34:37Of course we will
34:41It was a promise
34:43Made in all sincerity
34:44But sadly
34:46It was not meant to be
34:49Lynette and Tom Scavo
34:51Left the lane
34:52Four weeks later
34:56They moved to New York
34:57Where Lynette learned the joy
34:59Of being a CEO
35:02She and Tom
35:03Soon bought a penthouse
35:04Overlooking Central Park
35:07Where years later
35:09She'd take her six grandchildren
35:11And yell at them
35:16Gabrielle and Carlos Solis
35:18Left the neighborhood
35:19The following year
35:20This was after Carlos
35:22Helped her develop
35:23A personal shopping website
35:26Which led to Gabrielle
35:28Getting her own show
35:29On the Home Shopping Network
35:31They soon bought a mansion
35:33In California
35:34Where they argued
35:35Happily ever after
35:39Two years later
35:41Brie and her new husband
35:43Left Fairview
35:45They moved to Louisville
35:47Where Brie joined a club
35:49For conservative women
35:51Tripp then encouraged her
35:53To enter into local politics
35:56The following November
35:58Brie was elected
35:59To the Kentucky State Legislature
36:06But Susan Delfino
36:07Was the first to move
36:09From Wisteria Lane
36:10And this is how it ended
36:13She introduced herself
36:15To the woman
36:16Who was moving in
36:18You must be Jennifer
36:19And you must be Susan
36:21Nice to meet you
36:22Sorry if I'm early
36:24I made better time
36:25Than I thought I would
36:25We were just about to leave
36:28My house is your house
36:31Legally this is your house
36:37Hey I hope that you'll be happy here
36:39Thanks
36:40Steve's so excited
36:41To finally live in the suburbs
36:43I'm a little worried
36:44It's going to be boring
36:45Oh I wouldn't worry about that
36:47Now this street is a lot of things
36:49Boring is not one of them
36:58Can we go now
36:59Yeah we're going
37:07Hey do you guys mind
37:08If I take one last spin
37:10Around the block
37:11Go for it
37:16As Susan left her driveway
37:19She had a feeling
37:20She was being watched
37:22And she was
37:24The ghosts of people
37:26Who had been a part
37:27Of Wisteria Lane
37:28Were gazing upon her
37:30As she passed
37:31They watched her
37:33As they watch everyone
37:36Always hoping the living
37:38Could learn to put aside
37:39Rage and sorrow
37:40Bitterness and regret
37:44These ghosts watch
37:46Wanting people to remember
37:49That even the most desperate life
37:53Is oh so wonderful
38:03But only a lucky few
38:06Realize the gift they've been given
38:11Most people just go on
38:14Day after day
38:16Trying in vain
38:17To keep secrets
38:19That will never stay hidden
38:25Day after day
38:26Out ofog墓
38:27We'll be right back
38:27We'll be right back
38:27After CHRIS