Oh, man, what an episode! Everything building up to the big winter finale ending; I almost couldn’t take it, but I did, and it was worth it.

Gaby: Okay, Gaby is freaking getting on my nerves. She’s so petty and annoying, and, honestly, I do not feel bad for her and Carlos at all. However, I feel like that’s all going to change when the show comes back after Lynette pushed Celia out of the way of the plane coming right at her. So, yes, I expect some major apologies and I love you‘s to Lynette, since she saved her daughter, and hopefully that will be the end of the bitter battle and the lawsuit and everything.
Lynette: Ugh, I just feel bad for her; yeah, it’s still sort of her fault for the whole ordeal, but I feel bad, and I’ve always liked Lynette. And the fact that she’s suing her best friends reminds me of a Jodi Picoult novel, which will probably have a Jodi Picoult ending, since I have a feeling something won’t be right with Lynette’s babies after the dive she made to save Celia. But, man, I just need to know!
Bree: Okay, I gotta admit I felt bad for Orson when she served him the pictures and the divorce, and then, to make it even worse, he walked in on her on the phone with Karl…yikes. However, none of that matters with Bree. What matters is that Bree, Karl, and Orson were all in Santa’s House when it was hit head-on by the plane! I totally called that it was going to happen that way, but I still squealed, hoping that they all live, but I have a feeling that’s not the case. My hope is that Orson doesn’t make it and Karl does, but I feel like it may be the other way because then it would affect more people like Susan and Julie. But, man, I need to know!
Katherine: I didn’t think Katherine could get any crazier than she already was, but I was, oh, so very wrong. First telling Dylan that she was married to Mike and all these crazy stories, really? Really?!? And thank goodness she confessed to stabbing herself because the crime show junkie in me knew that someone would be able to tell that it was self-inflicted wounds eventually, but it just made it easier for her to confess. And then trying to pretend even more to Dylan? Ah, it was just getting sad and not even funny in the slightest. However, I’m glad her breakdown finally happened, because it had been building up for so long. So when she freaked out and ran out of her room and had to be held down, I knew that was the moment that put Katherine in a psych ward. But at least she wasn’t at the Christmas party, because that could have been even worse.
Susan: I swear, she never gets a break. Mike gets thrown in jail, her friends are fighting, and yikes all around. I’m just glad she really was concerned about Katherine and her crazyness and called Dylan. Smart move, Susan, smart move.
Angie: Killed someone? A terrorist? Eighteen years on the run? Man, what a crazy story–I want to know! But, hey, at least nurse Mona, who tried to blackmail the family, had her head or body (I don’t really know which) whacked off from the rogue plane. But, man, I feel bad for them; but I still want to know their story!
Other than the main ladies, I just want to know what happens after the crash! Who made it, who’s injured, who died?!?! I don’t know if can wait until January, but I guess I have to!




Girl I love your reviews! I agree with you every single time on every single episode. The crash made me squeal too. I held my hands over my head for like 10 minutes. I couldn’t calm down! Do you know when in January is the new episode? i simply CANNOT wait!