[s7e8] Sorry Grateful Now
: In true Wisteria Lane fashion, Richard wastes no time and begins flirting with Bree shortly after the split. Lynette vs. Susan: The Sleep Training War
Thanksgiving on Wisteria Lane is rarely about the turkey, and " Sorry Grateful " is no exception. This episode, which draws its title from a song in Stephen Sondheim's musical Company , perfectly captures the "upper-middle-class venting" that makes Desperate Housewives so addictive. Between deportations, divorce announcements, and parental power struggles, this holiday feast was more "sorry" than "grateful." The Solis Family: A Heartbreaking Discovery [S7E8] Sorry Grateful
While the other housewives deal with family drama, Beth Young is playing a dangerous game of double-agent. Instructed by her mother, Felicia Tilman, to get Paul drunk and uncover his secrets, Beth finds herself in an unexpected position: she’s actually falling for him. Paul continues to deny any involvement in Martha Huber’s death, even managing to plant seeds of doubt in Beth’s mind about her mother’s sanity. Final Thoughts : In true Wisteria Lane fashion, Richard wastes
Bree’s attempt at a "perfect" family reunion backfires spectacularly when she invites Keith’s parents, Richard and Mary, to dinner. Instead of bonding, the couple uses the table as a battleground, culminating in Mary announcing she wants a divorce. The fallout is twofold: This episode, which draws its title from a
Should she have respected Lynette’s rules, or was she right to follow her gut? Let’s discuss in the comments below! Desperate Housewives recap: Thanks(giving) But No Thanks
Thanksgiving Tantrums and Secret Truths: A Recap of "[S7E8] Sorry Grateful"
: Seeing his parents' marriage crumble makes Keith question the concept of marriage altogether, putting a damper on his potential proposal to Bree.