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^^^^Yeah I can guess lol. I'm mexican so that scene pissed me off too!
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I thought she was going to shoot herself Mary Alice-style
Do you think Edie is going to die or will carlos save her in the nick of time?
And Bree, well... she's been stuck with Orson, and he's just boring.
(BTW, the suicide thing is a bit of a cop-out. I don't really believe someone like Edie would try to do that. Doesn't make sense.)
And yeah, I did like the fact that it was at first hinted that perhaps the embryo had been implanted in Bree. That was classic.
When Bree said the baby wasn't Orson's...I suspected it was a fake.
I don't really understand the secrecy behind her pregnancy though...in this day and age teenage pregnancy is not so taboo and uncommon.
Gabby (loved the dress!)
And to add in just a little twist of irony the autopsy comes back and she was pregnant.
Orson is a real trooper throughout Bree family Drama. He is a good guy. They still didn't give a reason (or did they?) as to why he ran over Mike with his car but it doesn't really matter as he is fully redeemed in my eyes.
Yes, Travers. That's why I think her suicide is a scripted cop-out. I realize that suicide is a complex issue and no one really understands why people do it, but usually there's more than one reason. Edie didn't seem to have any other reasons to kill herself so it seemed silly to me.Maybe, but i guess thats why they showed us the scene with her mother to help it make sense for the viewers. And they were making it seem like Carlos was her last chance at happiness. Although, you would think a woman would put her child above the love of a man. What could have driven her to the point where she felt she had to do that? Did she think of Travers at all?
I am getting more and more frustrated with the silly story lines this once powerful show has taken. But this Edie thing was the last straw. We are to believe that this woman who is as tough as nails and has overcome such adversity would kill herself over Carlos? Ridiculous!![]()
Of course we don't know, and I no longer care, if she really died.
Doug Savant appeared on The View and would not comment on the Edie issue, fueling speculation that she is not dead.
In any event, the show has gotten to goofy and needs to improve the writing if I am to continue watching next season. It will also have to have a gay story line as well. We are queer, we are here and we want more representation.
POSITIVE REPRESENTATION.
Maybe (just maybe, mind you) Edie will be dead from her hanging but only for a a short while. She'll awaken in a hospital with doctors (and Gaby and Teri Hatcher, too) surrounding her and saying how she had died - literally died - for a few moments.
Everyone will be shocked but Edie will murmer, "Yeah, I know. I met the spirit of our narrator, the desperate housewife who committed sucide before the show began, and she told me something..."
Then, of course, her head will slump back onto the pillow and she'll either fall into sleep or a light coma (I haven't figured that part out yet).
Then the camera will zoom in on Teri Hatcher as she says to Gaby, "Gosh. I wonder what she said to her..."
And then there will be a commercial (probably for a female-oriented pharmaceutical product which the audience is reminded "that nursing mothers shouldn't use it because its been shown to create stomach ulcers in babies who drink mother's milk").
Oh for god's sakes, once again everybody, EDIE DIDN'T KILL HERSELF OVER CARLOS, she did it because she realized she would end up dying all alone like her mother. When you feel that no one in the world wants to be with you or care about your feelings, let's just say it's not all happy go-lucky.
