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00:01Previously on Desperate Housewives...
00:03I was thinking about this great guy from my past.
00:06An evening of drinking led to a confession.
00:09Tom Scala.
00:10The love of my life.
00:12I have to talk to you about something really important.
00:14Did anyone order a shrimp cocktail with a puny engagement ring on the side?
00:18Keith's plan to propose was thwarted.
00:20I really do love your son.
00:22Yeah, I see you with someone more of your own age.
00:26What are you doing? Memorizing your face?
00:29Gabby said goodbye to her biological daughter, Grace.
00:33A halfway house for convicts on our street?
00:35I now own seven houses on Wisteria Lane.
00:38And Paul needed one more house.
00:40I can offer you well above market value.
00:42How much above market value?
00:44You have to stick together.
00:46To achieve his goal.
00:54We know what they look like.
00:56We know how they dress.
01:03And we know how they behave.
01:08Yes, we can all recognize the wrong kind of people.
01:13And when we see them coming, we do what we have to, to protect ourselves.
01:18Lynette, how are you this fine day?
01:21Who are these people?
01:22Old friends.
01:23Ex-con friends?
01:24Oh, aren't you jumping the gun until the homeowners association votes?
01:28You don't have approval for your project.
01:30These men have volunteered to get my halfway house ready.
01:33Most of them live in a dreadful facility on Skid Row.
01:36I told them that if they participated in the remodel, I could get them transferred here.
01:40You're wasting their time because this place is never going to open.
01:45Oh, I think it will.
01:48And won't it be nice for these men to live on a street where children play in their front yards and people don't lock their doors at night?
01:55Why is Paul so sure the house will open? He doesn't have the votes.
02:04He's got something up his sleeve. What it is, I don't know.
02:07Are we positive no one's planning on selling him their home?
02:10We can't take anyone for granted. We need to talk to everyone on the street.
02:14Good idea. We'll shore up support. And if we sense anyone starting to waver.
02:17How could they? Everyone knows what's at stake here.
02:20I pray they do. I love this neighborhood. I don't want it to change.
02:25Let's go.
02:27And with that, my friends went to work trying to stop Paul Young.
02:34He knew what they were up to.
02:37But he didn't care.
02:41He should have.
02:43Paul had forgotten what ordinary men and women will do to protect themselves
02:48from the wrong kind of people.
03:04It was just before sunrise on Wisteria Lane
03:07when a cab arrived and a woman departed.
03:14She left the street quietly, but news of her disappearance would soon spread.
03:24And the sound would be deafening.
03:28But first, a young man in love had plans to make some noise of his own.
03:42Brie, I love you.
03:53And I want this to be the last morning you wake up without me next to you.
03:57It's six o'clock. How long have you been kneeling there?
04:00I don't know.
04:02But after you answer this question, you're going to need to help me up.
04:07Brie, will you do me the honor?
04:09May I say something first?
04:13After that embarrassing night in the restaurant, I really appreciate you taking another stab at this, but...
04:20That's a long butt. I'm getting up.
04:22Hold on. I'm not saying no.
04:25Exactly.
04:27It's just so soon to be talking about marriage.
04:31Maybe I can use this as a tiny napkin ring.
04:34Wait!
04:39I have a proposal for you.
04:43I love you too, Keith Watson.
04:47And I also want this to be the last morning I wake up without you next to me.
04:52So I'm asking you, will you do me the honor of moving in with me?
05:06For the third time, no. I'm not going to sell my house to Paul Young.
05:09I'm sorry. I just had to make sure the vote is today.
05:12Do you really think that I would let dangerous ex-cons move in next to my own mother?
05:16I don't know. As a teenager, you're pretty nasty.
05:20But you're all grown up now and so very nice. Thank you for your support.
05:27Excuse me. That's Cabo?
05:30Yeah?
05:31Brent Ferguson, president of the Hydrangeas Circle Homeowners Association.
05:34Oh!
05:35We've all heard about your situation. We'd love to help.
05:39Really?
05:40Sure. Last year we had a similar scare on our street.
05:43Some old hippie wanted to open up a drug rehab center on our block.
05:46I remember. Didn't that old hippie get beat up by a neighbor?
05:50What?
05:51You made the mistake of mouthing off to one of my neighbors who's an ex-Green Beret.
05:54The newspaper made it sound way worse than it was.
05:57Well, nice to meet you.
05:58You say the word, and I will have the Homeowners Association of ten different streets here to back you folks up.
06:05Whoever's trying to open up this halfway house, could really scare the hell out of them.
06:09Well, I appreciate your offer, but I think we'd prefer to handle our situation in a more civilized manner.
06:18Okay. Well, you change your mind, you know where to find me.
06:22Hydrangeas Circle. Got it.
06:23So we're at dinner, and Renee is going on and on about this guy she once had a fling with, and she still has feelings for her.
06:31And then she gets so drunk that she tells me it was Tom Scavo.
06:37What am I supposed to do with that?
06:39You look so hot right now.
06:41Mike, focus. I know you've been in Alaska for a month.
06:45A month, 19 days, and seven hours. Yesterday I put boobs on a snowman. I need to come home.
06:52I miss you too.
06:54So am I making too much out of this? I mean, it happened 20 years ago, and Tom's a good guy, right?
06:59Yeah, he is. But even good guys make mistakes. The circumstances are right.
07:05Interesting point. Wish you hadn't made it while you were 2,000 miles away and clearly horny.
07:11Susan, I am in the middle of nowhere. The only female I've seen has antlers.
07:16So should I tell Lynette?
07:20Well, not just yet. Maybe just keep an eye on the situation.
07:24Thanks for the advice.
07:26Just so you know, when you come home, I'm going to make you forget all about that snowman.
07:31Her name is Carol.
07:34Okay, you really need to come home.
07:36Mommy? Why are you crying?
07:51Oh, just having a sad day.
07:55You've been having a lot of sad days. Is it because Grace left?
08:00Why would you say that?
08:01That was when you started being sad. The day she went away.
08:08No, it's just, you know, I got really close to that whole family and I knew I was going to miss Carmen and Hector.
08:16And Grace.
08:21Why are you wearing my necklace?
08:24I'm playing dress up.
08:26Not with real diamonds. Hand it over.
08:28Fine. Here.
08:32Take it, please.
08:34And I don't want you playing in my room anymore. You understand?
08:38I liked you better when you were crying.
08:46Mitzi! It's Lynette Scavo!
08:49If you're in there, please open up!
09:01Haley, you wouldn't happen to know where Mitzi Kinski is, would you?
09:05No, why would I?
09:06I thought maybe you and Paul convinced her to sell her house and then stashed her away someplace for safekeeping.
09:11I have to say I'm offended.
09:13I have to say, I couldn't care less.
09:15For the millionth time, I had no idea what he was up to!
09:20You were his real estate agent! You didn't think it odd, him buying all these houses on one street?
09:24He was paying me commissions! What am I supposed to do, complain?
09:28Maybe you didn't know. And if Paul has voted down at tonight's meeting, I'm sure, in time, people will forget you had anything to do with it.
09:35But, Lee, if he finds a way to open that house, I don't think anyone on this street will ever forgive you.
09:40Hello? Look out your window.
09:57Oh, it's you. I'm hanging up now.
10:00Look, I understand you're annoyed with me. I feel awful.
10:04Well, you should. Because of you, everyone on the street hates me now.
10:07That's why I'm calling. I put you in an awful position. I'd like to make it up to you.
10:12And how are you gonna do that?
10:14Well, first, you should know that Mitzi Kinski agreed to sell me her house yesterday.
10:18What?
10:20I suggest that you leave the lane for a while. The taxi picked her up this morning.
10:25Oh, my God. So why are you telling me this?
10:28Because I have a little proposition for you. And given how the neighbors feel about you these days, I suggest you listen.
10:37Hey, Mitzi, it's Lynette. Um, still haven't heard from you. I need to make sure we're all on the same page for tonight's meeting. Call me back.
10:50Oy. Hey.
10:51I know you're probably busy. I really need to talk to somebody.
10:55I would love to, but the meeting's tonight. I got a bunch of phone calls to make. Can't you talk to Susan or Bree?
11:00No. It's gotta be you.
11:02Why?
11:04You're the only woman I know who's lost a child.
11:05And ever since Grace left, I can't stop crying. I break down at the mall, at the market. I'm starting to freak myself out.
11:18I was the same way after I lost the baby. I finally went to a therapist.
11:23I didn't know that.
11:24Yeah.
11:25Did it help?
11:26In fact, she had me do something you might want to try.
11:31Write Grace a letter.
11:33A letter?
11:35You don't send it. You just pour out your feelings.
11:39Tell Grace how happy you are to have found her, and how much you love her.
11:44Trust me, after you've written it, you'll feel so much better.
11:47Yeah.
11:53Gabby, where are my keys?
11:56I have them. Wait, I'll be right down.
12:17You're moving in together?
12:34No one's more surprised than I am.
12:37So you did propose to her?
12:39I tried. Bree said she's not ready for that yet. This was the compromise.
12:43They figure we'll do this for a while, then in a couple months we'll start talking about a wedding.
12:48Yeah, I guess that could happen.
12:51You guess?
12:53It's just...
12:56If Bree was in love with you, it seems she'd want to lock it down, that's all.
13:01Dad, I get where she's coming from. She just divorced a guy.
13:04That's my point. She's ready for some fun, not something serious.
13:09She may be looking at you as a diversion.
13:12No, Bree loves me. This is going somewhere.
13:15Just make sure.
13:17If Bree's not willing to make some sort of a commitment, then maybe...
13:19Dad, you're starting to piss me off.
13:22I hope I'm wrong, I really do.
13:24And if I am, you let me know when to rent the tux for the wedding.
13:28Okay.
13:42Any sign of Mitzi?
13:44Not yet.
13:45Where could she be?
13:46If she sold her house to Paul, she'd better be on the run.
13:48Not that it'll do any good, I'll still hunt her down and kill her.
13:50Oh.
13:53Lynette?
13:54We've been here for 20 minutes, don't you think it's time you start it?
13:57Relax, Paul. We're not taking the vote until everyone's here.
14:00Well, while we're waiting, may I make an announcement?
14:04I suppose.
14:06May I have your attention, please?
14:11I wanted you all to know that the mayor of Fairview will be here Friday to present me with an award for outstanding public service.
14:19What?
14:20Yes, it's sort of a big deal.
14:22And I would love it if all of my friends would attend.
14:26If you'd invite your enemies, you'd get a bigger crowd.
14:29I love your sense of humor, Mrs. McCluskey.
14:32I will all miss it after you're gone.
14:35Hold it.
14:36What kind of public service did you do?
14:39The halfway house, of course.
14:41Oh, shoot. Did I bury the lead?
14:43I now have all the votes I need to open it.
14:49How do you have the votes?
14:51Someone sold you their house?
14:54Oh, yes.
14:56We shouldn't have sold.
14:58We should have just gone under with the rest of the neighborhood.
15:01Which would have been very noble and very stupid.
15:04Mitzi sold. She's not going to be around for everybody on the street to pummel.
15:07Which means they would have taken their anger out on you.
15:10Didn't have a choice.
15:14What the hell?
15:17Mitzi, what are you doing here?
15:19I live here.
15:20Well, I guess you would have noticed if I was a hot guy with abs.
15:24But we thought you left.
15:26Weirdest thing.
15:27Get this call.
15:28This guy says he has a job for me in the city.
15:31Puts me up in a nice hotel.
15:32And then he never showed.
15:34And I got stuck with the minibar charges.
15:35So, wait.
15:36You didn't sell your house to Paul Young?
15:39What?
15:41Please.
15:42I'm not going to screw over my neighbors.
15:50Lee?
15:51What the hell have you done to us?
15:53What the hell have you done to us?
15:59No, I'm sorry.
16:00Lynette is not here.
16:01She's trying to deal with this whole Paul Young mess.
16:05Yes, I will have her get back to you.
16:07Okay, okay.
16:09What is happening to this neighborhood?
16:12Some van just pulled up and these creepy characters are getting out.
16:16That is a school bus, Renee.
16:18Those are children.
16:20Well, I don't like the way they're looking at me.
16:22Can you come over and install a deadbolt on my door?
16:25Sure.
16:26I will be right over as soon as I find where Lynette keeps the toolbox.
16:29Great.
16:30I have to jump in the shower.
16:31I will leave the key under the mat.
16:39You know, I had to use that key the other night.
16:42Yeah?
16:43Yeah.
16:44We went out and Renee got hammered.
16:47So, I had to take her in and put her to bed.
16:50Well, that was nice of you.
16:52Yeah.
16:53And she told me this fascinating story about this guy that she had a fling with 20 years ago.
16:58Well, why was that fascinating?
17:04Well, apparently the one weekend they spent together made quite an impact on her.
17:09But did she say anything else about that guy?
17:15No, not really.
17:19Only that his name was Tom Scavo.
17:21Okay, look.
17:26This happened before Lynette and I were married.
17:30It meant nothing.
17:32Well, it meant something to Renee.
17:35She's still in love with you.
17:37She said that?
17:38She slurred it.
17:42Look, this is not something I wanted to know, but now that I do, I'm in a horrible position.
17:45No, no, no, no, no.
17:46You can't tell Lynette.
17:48She would freak out.
17:49I don't want to tell her, but she's my best friend and I'm freaking out knowing that you're at Renee's fixing her deadbolt while she's in the shower.
17:56Look, this was forever ago and I don't feel anything for her.
17:59A beautiful woman who still wants you is living a hundred yards away and her breasts are 95 yards away. Why do you want that temptation?
18:08Hey, I didn't ask her to move here.
18:10Well, maybe it's time you ask her to leave.
18:14So the whole right side of the closet is yours and I emptied out the top drawers of the bureau for your socks and those cute little boxer briefs you wear.
18:33And after we've gotten you settled, I want us to go over and tell the girls they're going to die.
18:38Brie van de Kamp, living in sin.
18:40Come here.
18:41What is it?
18:44We love each other, right?
18:46Mm-hmm.
18:48Why don't you just go ahead and wear this?
18:52No, no. If marriage is where we're heading, I just keep thinking, what's the harm?
18:56Because we're not there yet.
19:01Look, I'm not trying to rush you, but I need a bigger commitment than just the top couple drawers in your bureau.
19:08We talked about this. I'm not ready to make that kind of promise.
19:19That's a problem.
19:22Because I don't want to wake up one day and find out that I was just some diversion.
19:25That, uh, you needed to amuse yourself while getting through your divorce.
19:31If you really think I feel that way, then why are you even here?
19:35I'm starting to wonder that myself.
19:38Do you think us living together is a mistake?
19:48No. No, I think us is a mistake.
19:50I wish we had been nicer to Paul. I wish we had stood by him when he was on trial.
20:02I think about what he must have gone through in prison, and I understand his rage. I do.
20:07But I won't allow him to destroy this street. It's not right.
20:16Don't worry. We will stop this son of a bitch.
20:22That's a promise.
20:23Hey, MJ's spending the night at a friend's house, so I don't care if this protest goes all night. I'm here to the bitter end. How can I help?
20:38We need more signs painted.
20:40Hey, Susan. Look on that paper. We came up with a whole list of slogans.
20:45Just so you know, we got plenty to think about the children, and we need a lot more who let the conge out.
20:52So, what exactly are we hoping to accomplish with all this?
20:56The mayor is in a close race for re-election. He needs every vote he can get.
21:00If we can make a big enough stink in front of the news cameras, maybe we can embarrass him into shutting that place down.
21:05So, if this protest works, and the place doesn't open, what happens to all those ex-cons?
21:12What happens to them?
21:15I mean, if they don't get to stay here, where will they go?
21:18They'll just go back to where they came from or some house in another neighborhood.
21:21But what if that neighborhood doesn't want them either?
21:24Well...
21:25I mean, if they've done their time and they need a second chance, wouldn't it be better for them to be in a nice neighborhood?
21:30In theory, yes, but that's not the way the world works. We have to think about our neighborhood, our children.
21:37Ourselves?
21:38Don't be cute. Some of these men may have good intentions, but some of them could still be really bad guys.
21:45But if we don't even try to help them, are we so sure we're the good guys?
21:48Richard!
21:49Keith told me what happened. I'm so sorry.
21:52So, uh, why are you here?
21:53You also mentioned all that work that needs to be done in your backyard. Luckily, I taught him everything.
21:54I'm so sorry.
21:56So, uh, why are you here?
21:59You also mentioned all that work that needs to be done in your backyard. Luckily, I taught him everything he knows.
22:06Uh, wait, uh, you don't need to do that.
22:07It's not a problem. I'll have it done by the end of the week. But if you want to thank me, are you going to find me something cold to drink?
22:12And for the rest of your family, your dad, your dad would remember his mom would have been in the house.
22:17Now that you have someone would need to be a man, he would have ever received his mom.
22:21He would have been the only was one of her mom in the house with his mom, your mom.
22:25Well, you've never suffered.
22:26Yes.
22:27You don't need to do that.
22:28It's not a problem. I'll have it done by the end of the week.
22:30But if you want to thank me, are you going to find me something cold to drink?
22:33Hold a drink.
22:43Mayor Franklin, what an honor. Paul Young.
22:45You must be the good Samaritan I've heard so much about.
22:47This is my wife, Beth.
22:48I've never met a celebrity before.
22:50Well, now you have.
22:52The media will be arriving shortly, as well as some of the mayor's supporters.
22:55With the election just a few days away, we thought this could be a terrific photo op.
22:58No problem. While you're waiting, would you like a tour of the facility?
23:01Absolutely. I must say, I don't know how you got your neighbors to agree to a halfway house on their street, but they must think a lot of you.
23:07Honestly, this is all happening because of what I think of them.
23:16Richard? Is that you?
23:19The lemonade's not quite ready yet.
23:24Richard? Would you like a sandwich with that...
23:31Who are you?
23:34This the halfway house?
23:37Uh, no. That's next door.
23:40Uh...
23:42So I guess we're gonna be neighbors.
23:47Well, I'm sure you're in a hurry to get settled in over there, so...
23:50I'm in no hurry.
24:02What's going on in here?
24:03Uh, this, um, gentleman just, uh, wandered into my home.
24:07I made a mistake.
24:10Won't happen again.
24:11It better not.
24:12You okay?
24:13Yeah, I'm fine. I was just, uh, taken by surprise.
24:16You're shaking.
24:17Come on.
24:18No, really, really, I'm fine.
24:19Just, um, thank you for taking care of that.
24:22What are you doing?
24:23Something I've wanted to do for a long time.
24:24Uh...
24:26Uh...
24:28You okay?
24:29Yeah, I'm fine.
24:30I was just, uh, taken by surprise.
24:33You're shaking.
24:34Come on.
24:35No, really, really, I'm fine.
24:36Just, um, thank you for taking care of that.
24:44What are you doing?
24:47Something I've wanted to do for a long time.
24:49You're gonna have to leave.
24:56Okay, maybe I misread some signals.
25:02There have been no signals.
25:03I was dating your son.
25:06Okay, if that's the way you feel, then I'll finish up out back and go.
25:10I want you to leave now.
25:11Look, I made an error in judgment.
25:13I'm, I'm sorry.
25:14Please let me finish the work.
25:16I said no.
25:19I will leave when I'm finished.
25:29Yeah, yeah, here we are.
25:37Well, here's trouble.
25:39Bunch of geeks with Vote Franklin signs just showed up.
25:42Looks like we're outnumbered now.
25:44Oh.
25:49I'm not worried.
25:56What are they?
25:57The cavalry.
25:58Hey, guys.
26:11Guys.
26:12I'm not too late, am I?
26:13Nope.
26:14We're just in time.
26:15Okay, here's the plan.
26:30Once the mayor begins his speech, I'll give the signal that's when we all begin chanting, okay?
26:35You got it?
26:36Alright.
26:37Let's go.
26:38We need to talk.
26:52Now.
26:53Quite a turnout.
26:54Look at those news cameras.
26:55Do I need a little base?
26:56Fight Def is killing me.
26:57Where did all these people come from?
26:58I don't know.
26:59But it looks like things are about to get very interesting.
27:13No!
27:14No!
27:15No!
27:16No!
27:17No!
27:18No!
27:19How did she find out?
27:20You told her the other night.
27:21Oh.
27:22Oh.
27:23While we were drinking.
27:24You were drinking.
27:25She was listening.
27:26Oh, my God.
27:27Yeah, this is bad.
27:28What else did you say to her?
27:29I mean, she thinks that you still have feelings for me.
27:32Oh, well, that's just ridiculous.
27:34What?
27:35I mean, I don't know.
27:36She's not going to say anything to Lynette, is she?
27:37No.
27:38Does she want you to tell Lynette?
27:39No.
27:40No.
27:41She had a different suggestion.
27:43I think it's a good one.
27:44What?
27:45Why not to say something to Lynette?
27:46This is terrible.
27:47I mean, she's a good one.
27:49No.
27:50I'm not.
27:51I have a negative one.
27:52I don't see her.
27:53I'm not.
27:54Good.
27:55You are.
27:56Stop.
27:57But you were listening to Lynette the other night,
27:59and then, before we were drinking.
28:00You were drinking, she was listening.
28:01Oh my God.
28:02Yeah, this is bad.
28:03What else did you say to her?
28:04I'm going outside to watch the protest. Stay in your room and look after your sister.
28:08Oh, don't get into those cookies I made. Those are for after supper and yes, I counted them.
28:16Juanita, what's wrong? What is that?
28:23The letter you wrote to Grace.
28:27Okay. Okay.
28:34Honey, you really shouldn't regret this.
28:39Because it doesn't mean anything.
28:41Grace is your daughter, isn't she?
28:43That's why you've been crying since she left.
28:46You love her more than me.
28:48No, no, no, no. That is not true.
28:52You are the most important thing in this world to me.
28:56You believe mommy, don't you?
29:02You're not my mommy.
29:05Juanita! Come back here!
29:08Juanita!
29:09Juanita!
29:11Juanita!
29:17Juanita!
29:19Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Mayor Harold Franklin!
29:23Save our street! Save our street!
29:33Save our street! Save our street! Save our street!
29:38Save our street! Save our street! Save our street! Save our street!
29:44Good afternoon, everybody. It's a pleasure and an honor to be here.
29:47I thought you said the neighborhood was behind this.
29:49this. Did I? I appear to have been wrong.
29:53The fair use street is our inventory of compassion and understanding. If I ever get my hands on
30:02Paul Young, I will kill him. We talk about this in the hotel, there's a lot of angry
30:07people out there. I know.
30:08Save our street! Save our street! Save our street! Save our street! Save our street!
30:23Hey, I talked to Tom. This is not the right time to discuss this. Save our street! We
30:28are discussing it. Tom told me about your little suggestion that I need to move off the
30:33lane. And I want you to know that ain't gonna happen. If you were really Lynette's friend,
30:38you would know that you cannot live two doors down from her husband, a man you still love.
30:42That is none of your damn business.
30:44Really? Cause I am Lynette's friend and I'm not gonna stand by and watch you screw up her
30:48marriage. So help me, Susan.
30:51Hey, get your hands off. Save our street! Save our street! Save our street! Save our
30:57street! Save our street! Save our street! Save our street! Save our street! Save our
31:03street! Save our street! Save our street!
31:04Park three blocks away. It's crazy out here. Did you finish up everything?
31:08Oh yeah. I'm done.
31:10Hey, got your message. What's wrong? I think you should know there's been an incident with
31:23your father. Save our street! Save our street! Save our street! Save our street!
31:29In particular, there is one man, Paul Young!
31:32Oh, he was unfairly incarcerated!
31:41He asked Joey to get in our street!
31:43Carlos! I can't find Juanita.
31:45You met her outside with all this going on?
31:47No, she ran away. She found out about Grace.
31:49How?
31:51Look, I'll tell you later. Just help me find her!
31:55Juanita!
31:57Juanita, where are you? Juanita!
32:01Juanita!
32:02Juanita!
32:03Can't I go back and get it?
32:04It's not that important, Lee.
32:05She signed that program after her concert at Carnegie Hall.
32:08She was a drug addict. Let it go.
32:20Can you move, please?
32:25Come on!
32:26Son of a bitch. Come here.
32:28Hey, what's wrong with you?
32:32What's wrong with you?
32:33I made a mistake, okay?
32:36Keith, don't push me.
32:38Hey, one of those cons is beating up a guy.
32:42Get up!
32:44Keith, what are you doing?
32:45Come on!
32:46Get up!
32:49Your father's father's family,
32:50and through his generosity,
32:52he has chosen not to be angry or bitter.
32:58Look at him!
32:59He takes 30 seconds to spend his time and fun!
33:05And I'm honored to present this medallion
33:08to a man...
33:15And in conclusion, love my neighbor!
33:18Susan!
33:19Listen to me.
33:20If you don't care about my life,
33:21think about what you're doing to Lynette.
33:23I am thinking about Lynette.
33:24This would destroy her!
33:30Go!
33:52My knee now!
33:55Ow!
33:56You're pushing!
34:04Susan!
34:06Susan!
34:08Susan!
34:10Susan!
34:12Susan!
34:14Susan!
34:16Susan!
34:32Go around them! Go around!
34:34I can't! There's people everywhere!
34:36Maybe we should go back in the house.
34:39Please don't leave me.
34:46Hey!
34:47Hey!
34:48Hey!
34:49Hey!
34:51Hey!
34:53Brent!
34:54Hey!
34:55Hey!
34:56Brent!
34:57Wait!
34:58What the hell are you doing?
34:59Make sure the halfway aisle never opens up!
35:00Oh, my God!
35:01I didn't do what you wanted!
35:02No, no, no! Not like this!
35:03Brent!
35:04You can go hang out with the other kiddies!
35:06Hey!
35:07Brent!
35:08Brent!
35:09My man!
35:10My man!
35:11Oh!
35:12Oh!
35:13What are you playing with Ms. McCoskey?
35:14Oh, my God!
35:15Just drive, they'll move.
35:27Hey, a crap!
35:28The ones at home!
35:30Oh, crap.
35:41Renee!
35:42Renee, get off of there!
35:43I'm looking for Susan!
35:45She's not sick!
35:46Get out!
35:46I saw her fall.
35:48I think she's hurt.
35:54Get out of there, car!
35:56Now!
35:57It's gonna be okay.
35:58It's gonna be okay.
35:59I'm here.
35:59I'm here.
36:02This is gonna be okay.
36:07Come on!
36:09Come on!
36:09Come on!
36:10Come on!
36:10Come on!
36:11Come on!
36:11Come on!
36:12Come on!
36:13Come on!
36:13Come on!
36:14Come on!
36:14Get it!
36:15Get it!
36:16Get it!
36:16Get out!
36:18Get him out!
36:23Mummy!
36:24Get out!
36:25Get out!
36:26Please!
36:26Move!
36:28Get out!
36:29Give it!
36:29Come on!
36:30Mummy!
36:31Give me it!
36:31Give me it!
36:32Come on!
36:32Get out!
36:35Come on!
36:36Come on!
36:37Paul!
36:39Paul!
36:41Paul!
36:43What's that, Gary?
36:45This is all on you.
36:47I hope you know that.
36:49Me? Those are your friends out there, Lynette.
36:51The solid citizens of Fairview.
36:53Tell me again why you think they're better than a bunch of ex-cons.
37:07No!
37:21No!
37:23Hey!
37:25Stop!
37:27Stop it! Leave alone!
37:29Leave alone! Stop!
37:31He's my neighbor!
37:33Stop it!
37:35Stop it!
37:37Take him over! Get him over here!
37:39Come on!
37:57Somebody help!
37:59Help!
38:01Help!
38:25It was just before sunrise on Wisteria Lane.
38:41You could no longer hear the screams of frightened bystanders.
38:45Or the angry chanting of protesters.
38:49Or the cries for help from the injured.
38:54There were just the footsteps of a man who had finally punished those who had betrayed him.
39:09The silence was broken by something the neighbors would later say.
39:13Sounded like a gunshot.
39:15Sounded like a gunshot.
39:17iteit

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