




This was an episode that aired last Sunday and didn't receive a thread. What did I think of it? The fact that I am struggling to remember everything that happened should speak for itself.The episode wasn't as great as some of the others this season, or when the show first began (but then the show has yet to recapture the magic of Season 1).
I still like Bree and Karl together though it seems that along with the affair Bree may have had a lobotomy given the fact that she will do ANYTHING to get Orson out of her life (even sending him to prison). I have to admit that it was a sweet scene when Bree admitted that she just choose Karl over Orson because Orson shared her love and passion for the opera. As great as Bree and Karl may be together on screen, the two aren't compatible - but maybe that's what made them so great in the first place.
The other memorable scene of the show was between Lynette and Carlos (yea over them sharing screen time). Carlos deceptively icing out Lynette, forcing her to relocate or leave was very intense (never betray Carlos Solis!). It's hard to feel sympathy for Lynette - who should have just had the common sense to explain to Carlos that she was pregnant but more than willing to come back after having the twins. Carlos technically isn't breaking the law by firing a pregnant coworker, but he isn't making it easy for her to stay either.
The next new Housewives is on Nov. 29. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.![]()
When all the world is a hopeless jumble and the raindrops tumble all around, heaven opens a magic lane. When all the clouds darken up the skyway, there's a rainbow highway to be found. Leading from your window pane, to a place behind the sun, just a step beyond the rain.~Over the Rainbow, Judy Garland
I loved the scene with Susan and Mike and she wanted him to make love to her 5 times...Susan is way too funny...



I think the show is still going strong. I am getting a kick out of loopy Katherine.





When all the world is a hopeless jumble and the raindrops tumble all around, heaven opens a magic lane. When all the clouds darken up the skyway, there's a rainbow highway to be found. Leading from your window pane, to a place behind the sun, just a step beyond the rain.~Over the Rainbow, Judy Garland



does anyone know if anyone dies because of the plane crash?
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