It was another eye-opening week on Wisteria Lane, but nothing too surprisingly crazy. I actually thought this week’s episode was pretty slow, but it was still a good time.

And what were the ladies up to this week?
Gaby: Okay, first of all, where are Anna and Celia? Wouldn’t they be home after school or day care? Maybe we’ll see them next week, who knows? Other than that, Juanita is a snooty little kid, and Gaby really isn’t meant to be a teacher at all. I’m glad they figured that out, too, because all the yelling and Gaby breaking down was just getting sad.
Lynette: Oh, Lynette, you’re in the middle again! I know it’s not her fault, but somehow she just becomes the one that everyone confides in. I’m glad she stood up to Nick; I just hope he doesn’t burn their house down or attack Lynette or kidnap Penny or anything. And I’m glad that she and Tom went to the police to tell them what they know. Way to not get intimidated and do the right thing! Now, um, just, keep your fingers crossed it works out.
Bree: Well, no sexy Karl rendezvous this week; I guess Bree is keeping true to her word. Well, that and the fact that she was backed up at work and tried to cater a party for 500 people using stolen recipes from Angie. Oh, Bree, just admit you need help, and you can deal with Angie’s bluntness. Which ultimately was the result, and I was quite entertained to see such different ladies working together.
Katherine: Apparently all the crazy she brought this week was to turn Susan in for shooting her and creating the “I Hate Susan” club with Detective Denise.
Susan: Susan, it seems, was quite the popular girl in high school and just so happened the one girl who didn’t like her decided to be her detective on the case to solve Julie’s attack. As much as I love Kathy Najimy, I wasn’t totally thrilled about her character; it was just too predictable. I knew she was going to come back and arrest Susan and be all revengeful like, and, eh, it was funny and all, but I think next week will be better when Susan actually goes to court against Katherine.
Angie: I am loving her more and more. Her straightforward personality is hilarious, the fact that she knew about Nick’s affair and then punched him over it, her amazing Italian cooking…yeah she’s a winner. However, I do love the mystery, too, when she was fighting with Nick and saying how they can’t leave each other; yeah, I’m waiting for that storyline to come to the forefront.
And that’s pretty much all that happened this week. Not a whole lot, right? Next week looks quite promising, though, with a trial, rumors of sleeping around, and just all-around Wisteria Lane craziness!










