The Desperate Housewives Discussion That Wasn't
Published October 08, 2007
I sat there last night watching Desperate Housewives and thinking to myself how I had to write today about just how disappointed I was with the episode. The only plotline I remotely liked was Bree's going all insane over the lemon meringue pie recipe, and even that felt a little too over the top.
I mean really, how can Lynette be upset that Gaby does not want to watch her friend get chemo? That is such an intensely personal thing, for both the receiver and the witness that if one side does not want the witness to participate how can fault be found? Is it not enough that Gaby attends the luncheon for Lynette and does her best to support without actually witness? Unquestionably the treatment is worse for Lynette than those around her, but how can someone who did not want to tell her friends about her illness be upset that her friends need time to come to terms with it?
Then there was more idiocy with Mike and Susan. Mike went about informing Susan of his worries with Julie attending a party in the worst possible way. Mike absolutely has a right to voice his opinion on parenting matters dealing with Julie, but once Susan said yes, Mike was hugely wrong to question the decision right then and to do so in front of Julie. His voicing a dissenting opinion to Susan with Julie sitting right there forces Susan to make a decision she should not have to make – whether to side with her new husband or her daughter. Mike has a right to his opinion and a right to voice that opinion but the forum in which he chose to do so was horrific.
The show also featured one of the characters I most dislike on a show I enjoy, Edie Britt. She purports to truly love Carlos, so why does she extort a marriage proposal only after completely ignoring his request for her to be quiet about his off-shore bank account and buying an $80,000 car on his dime? I'll tell you why – it's because there are few more despicable characters on television than Edie Britt; it's because Edie Britt well and truly represents all the ills of our society as they pertain to relationships and money. Sure, I have railed against Edie in the past, last week I even wrote about how I was distressed that it seems as though she won't be leaving the show despite the oh-so-tantalizing possibly put forth in last season's finale.
- The Desperate Housewives Discussion That Wasn't
- Published: October 08, 2007
- Type: Opinion
- Section: Video
- Filed Under: Video: Comedy, Video: Drama, Video: Television
- Part of a feature: TV Nights
- Writer: Josh Lasser
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Hi all!!
What do you think about Tokio Hotel? >:)
I am just about ready to drop the show off my Sunday night schedule.
I take it the suicide by hanging plotline was a ruse to get back at Carlos. Edie being killed actually does make sense, she's the least needed character.





I LOVE Desperate Housewives. I just started watching it last Spring and am now up to date on every episode. The show is so bad that it's good. It's addicting like a soap opera.
That said, the discussion between Gaby and Lynette (about why Gaby was keeping her distance) was very touching. I couldn't believe that I almost found myself with a tear. Before it could fall, I reminded myself that it was only "Desperate Housewives" and not to take too much emotional stake in it.