1. My name is Mary Alice Young.
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2. In this morning's paper,
you may come across an article
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3. about the unusual day I had last week.
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4. Normally, there's never anything
newsworthy about my life,
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5. but that all changed last Thursday.
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6. Of course, everything seemed
quite normal at first.
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7. I made breakfast for my family.
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8. I performed my chores.
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9. I completed my projects.
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10. I ran my errands.
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11. In truth, I spent the day
as I spent every other day,
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12. quietly polishing the routine of my life
until it gleamed with perfection.
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13. That's why it was so astonishing when
I decided to go to my hallway closet
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14. and retrieve a revolver
that had never been used.
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15. My body was discovered
by my neighbor, Mrs. Martha Huber,
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16. who'd been startled
by a strange popping sound.
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17. Her curiosity aroused,
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18. Mrs. Huber tried to think of a reason
for dropping in on me unannounced.
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19. After some initial hesitation,
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20. she decided to return the blender she
had borrowed from me six months before.
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21. It's my neighbor. I think she's been
shot. There's blood everywhere.
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22. Yes, you've got to send an ambulance.
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23. You've got to send one right now.
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24. And, for a moment, Mrs. Huber
stood motionless in her kitchen,
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25. grief-stricken
by this senseless tragedy.
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26. But only for a moment.
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27. If there was one thing
Mrs. Huber was known for,
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28. it was her ability
to look on the bright side.
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29. I was laid to rest on a Monday.
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30. After the funeral,
all the residents of Wisteria Lane
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31. came to pay their respects.
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32. And, as people do in these situations,
they brought food.
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33. Lynette Scavo brought fried chicken.
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34. Lynette had a great family recipe
for fried chicken.
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35. She didn't cook much
while moving up the corporate ladder.
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36. She didn't have the time.
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37. But when her doctor announced she was
pregnant, her husband Tom had an idea.
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38. "Why not quit your job?"
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39. "Kids do better with stay-at-home moms.
It would be so much less stressful."
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40. But this was not the case.
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41. In fact, Lynette's life
had become so hectic
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42. she was now forced to get her chicken
from the fast-food restaurant.
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43. Lynette would've appreciated the irony
if she'd thought about it.
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44. But she didn't have the time.
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45. - Stop it, stop it, stop it.
- But, Mom.
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46. No. You are going to behave today.
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47. I am not going to be humiliated
in front of the entire neighborhood.
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48. And, just so you know
how serious I am...
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49. - What's that?
- Santa's cell-phone number.
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50. How did you get that?
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51. I know someone
who knows someone who knows an elf.
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52. And if any of you acts up,
so help me, I will call Santa
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53. and I will tell him
you want socks for Christmas.
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54. Are you willing to risk that?
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55. OK. Let's get this over with.
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56. Gabrielle Solis who lives down the block
brought a spicy paella.
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57. Since her modeling days in New York,
Gabrielle had developed a taste
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58. for rich food
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59. and rich men.
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60. Carlos, who worked in mergers
and acquisitions,
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61. proposed on their third date.
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62. Gabrielle was touched
when tears welled up in his eyes.
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63. But she soon discovered this happened
every time Carlos closed a big deal.
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64. Gabrielle liked her paella piping hot.
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65. However, her relationship with
her husband was considerably cooler.
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66. If you talk to Al Mason at this thing,
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67. mention how much
I paid for your necklace.
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68. Why not pin the receipt to my chest?
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69. He let me know what he paid
for his wife's convertible.
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70. - Just work it in.
- There's no way I can.
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71. Why not? At the Donahue party
everyone was talking mutual funds.
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72. You mentioned
you slept with half the Yankee outfield.
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73. It came up
in the context of the conversation.
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74. People are staring.
Keep your voice down.
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75. Absolutely. We wouldn't want them
to think we're not happy.
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76. Bree Van De Kamp, who lives next door,
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77. brought baskets of muffins
she baked from scratch.
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78. Bree was known for her cooking.
And for making her own clothes.
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79. And for doing her own gardening.
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80. And for re-upholstering
her own furniture.
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81. Yes, Bree's many talents were known
throughout the neighborhood.
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82. Everyone on Wisteria Lane thought
of Bree as the perfect wife and mother.
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83. Everyone, that is,
except her own family.
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84. Paul. Zachary.
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85. - Hello, Mrs. Van De Kamp.
- You shouldn't have.
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86. It was no trouble. The basket
with the red ribbon is for your guests.
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87. The one with the blue ribbon
is for you and Zachary.
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88. It's got rolls, muffins,
breakfast type things.
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89. Thank you.
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90. The least I could do
was give you a decent meal
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91. to look forward to in the morning.
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92. I know you're
out of your minds with grief.
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93. Yes, we are.
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94. I will need
the baskets back once you're done.
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95. Of course.
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96. Susan Mayer,
who lives across the street,
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97. brought macaroni and cheese.
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98. Her husband, Karl,
always teased her about her macaroni,
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99. saying it was the only thing she knew
how to cook and she rarely made it well.
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100. It was too salty the night
she and Karl moved into their house.
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101. It was too watery the night
she found lipstick on Karl's shirt.
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102. She burned it the night Karl told her
he was leaving her for his secretary.
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103. A year had passed since the divorce.
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104. Susan had started to think it would
be nice to have a man in her life.
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105. Even one who would
make fun of her cooking.
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106. Mom, why would
someone kill themselves?
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107. Well, sometimes people are so unhappy,
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108. they think that's the only way
to solve their problems.
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109. - Mrs. Young always seemed happy.
- Yeah.
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110. Sometimes people pretend to be one way,
when they're totally different inside.
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111. Like how Dad's girlfriend always says
nice things, but we know she's a bitch.
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112. I don't like that word, Julie.
But, yeah, that's a great example.
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113. What's going on?
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114. - Sorry I'm late.
- Hi, Susan.
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115. So what did Karl say
when you confronted him?
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116. You'll love this, he said, "It doesn't
mean anything. It was just sex."
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117. Ah, yes, page one
of the philanderer's handbook.
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118. Then he got this Zen look on his face
and said, "You know,
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119. most men live lives
of quiet desperation."
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120. - Tell me you punched him.
- No. I said,
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121. "What do most women lead?
Lives of noisy fulfillment?"
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122. - Good for you.
- Did he have to bang his secretary?
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123. I had that woman to brunch.
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124. An erect penis
doesn't have a conscience.
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125. Even the limp ones aren't that ethical.
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126. This is why I joined the NRA.
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127. When Rex started going
to those conferences,
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128. I wanted it in the back of his mind
that he had a wife
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129. with a loaded Smith and Wesson.
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130. Lynnie, Tom's always away.
Do you ever worry he might...?
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131. He's gotten me pregnant
three times in four years.
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132. I wish he was having sex
with someone else.
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133. So, Susan,
is he gonna stop seeing that woman?
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134. I don't know.
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135. I'm sorry, you guys, I just...
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136. I just don't know
how I'm gonna survive this.
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137. Listen to me.
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138. We all have moments of desperation.
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139. If we can face them head-on, that's when
we find out how strong we really are.
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140. Susan.
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141. I was just saying
Paul wants us to go over on Friday.
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142. He needs us to help
pack up Mary Alice's things.
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143. He can't face doing it by himself.
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144. - Sure. That's fine.
- Are you OK?
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145. Yeah. I'm just so angry.
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146. If Mary Alice was having problems,
she should've let us help her.
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147. What problems could she have had?
She was healthy,
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148. had a great home, a nice family.
Her life was...
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149. Our life.
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150. No. If Mary Alice was having a crisis,
we'd have known.
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151. She lives 50 feet away,
for God sakes.
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152. Gabby, the woman killed herself.
Something must've been going on.
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153. - I wouldn't eat that if I were you.
- Why?
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154. I made it. Trust me.
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155. Hey, do you have a death wish?
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156. No, I just don't believe that anybody
can screw up macaroni and cheese.
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157. Oh, my God.
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158. How did you...? It tastes like
it's burnt and undercooked.
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159. Yeah, I get that a lot. Here you go.
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160. Thanks. I'm Mike Delfino. I just started
renting the Sims' house next door.
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161. Susan Mayer. I live across the street.
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162. Mrs. Huber told me about you.
Said you illustrate children's books.
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163. I'm very big with the under-five set.
What do you do?
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164. Plumber. So if you ever have a clog...
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165. or something.
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166. Now that everybody's seen
that I brought something,
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167. I should probably just throw this out.
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168. Ease up, you little vampire.
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169. Lynette, I've been looking
all over for you.
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170. Are you aware
of what your sons are doing?
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171. Cannonball.
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172. Stop.
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173. What are you doing? We are at a wake.
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174. - You said we could go in the pool.
- I said you could go by the pool.
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175. Do you have your swimsuits on?
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176. Yeah, we put 'em on ourselves
before we left.
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177. You three planned this? All right.
That's it. Get out.
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178. - No.
- No?
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179. I am your mother.
You have to do what I say. Come on.
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180. We want to swim and you can't stop us.
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181. Here.
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182. - No.
- Get out.
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183. Think I won't get in this pool
and just grab you? Get out.
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184. Get over here.
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185. All right, give me your arm.
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186. That's right. Get over here.
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187. Go. Move it.
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188. Out. Get out.
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189. Paul, we have to leave now.
Once again, I am so sorry for your loss.
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190. Go.
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191. Lynette shouldn't have been
so concerned about my husband.
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192. He had other things on his mind.
Things below the surface.
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193. The morning after my funeral, my friends
and neighbors quietly went back
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194. to their busy, busy lives.
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195. While some did their cooking
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196. and some did their cleaning
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197. and some did their yoga
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198. others did their homework.
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199. Hi...
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200. I'm Julie. I kicked my ball
into your backyard.
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201. Well, let's go round and get it. Stay.
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202. His wife died a year ago.
In LA there were too many memories.
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203. He's renting for tax purposes,
but will buy soon.
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204. - I can't believe you went over.
- I saw you flirting.
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205. Now you know he's single,
you can ask him out.
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206. Julie, I like Mr. Delfino, I do.
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207. I don't even know
if I'm ready to date yet.
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208. You need to get back out there. How
long has it been since you've had sex?
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209. - Are you mad I asked you that?
- No, I'm trying to remember.
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210. I don't want to talk
about my love life.
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211. I wouldn't have said anything. Just...
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212. What?
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213. I heard Dad's girlfriend ask
if you'd dated anyone since the divorce.
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214. And Dad said he doubted it.
And then they both laughed.
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215. Hey, Susan.
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216. Hi, Mike. I brought you
a house-warming gift.
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217. I should've brought
something by earlier.
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218. - Actually, you're the first to stop by.
- Really?
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219. - Susan knew she was lucky.
- Well...
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220. An eligible bachelor
had moved on to Wisteria Lane
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221. and she was the first to find out.
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222. She also knew that good news...
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223. - Hello, there.
- ... travels quickly.
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224. Edie Britt was the most predatory
divorcée in a five-block radius.
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225. Her conquests were numerous.
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226. Varied.
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227. And legendary.
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228. Hi, Susan. I hope I'm not interrupting.
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229. You must be Mike Delfino.
Hi, I'm Edie Britt.
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230. I live over there.
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231. Welcome to Wisteria Lane.
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232. Susan had met the enemy.
And she was a slut.
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233. Thank you. What's this?
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234. Sausage puttanesca.
It's just something I threw together.
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235. Well, thanks, Edie.
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236. That's great. I'd invite you in,
but I was in the middle of something.
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237. - I'm late for an appointment.
- I just wanted to say hi.
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238. And just like that,
the race for Mike Delfino had begun.
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239. For a moment, Susan wondered
if her rivalry with Edie
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240. would remain friendly.
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241. Oh, Mike, I heard you're a plumber.
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242. But she was reminded that
when it came to men...
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243. Could you stop by later
and take a look at my pipes?
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244. - ... women don't fight fair.
- Sure.
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245. Thanks.
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246. Bye, Susan.
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247. - You can't order me around.
- Gabrielle.
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248. No, I'm not going.
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249. Tanaka expects
everyone to bring their wives.
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250. Every time I'm around that man,
he tries to grab my ass.
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251. I made over 200,000
doing business with him last year.
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252. If he wants to grab your ass, let him.
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253. John.
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254. Mr. Solis, you scared me.
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255. Why is that bush there?
You were meant to dig it up.
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256. - I didn't have time.
- I don't want excuses.
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257. Just take care of it.
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258. I really hate the way you talk to me.
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259. And I hate that I spent $15,000
on your diamond necklace
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260. you couldn't live without.
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261. But I'm learning to deal with it. So can
I tell Tanaka we'll be there tomorrow?
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262. John, we have bandages
top shelf in the kitchen.
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263. Thanks, Mrs. Solis.
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264. Fine, I'll go.
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265. But I'm keeping my back pressed
against the wall the entire time.
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266. See, now this is what
a marriage is all about. Compromise.
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267. - Is your finger OK?
- Yeah, it's just a small cut.
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268. Let me see.
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269. You know, Mrs. Solis,
I really like it when we hook up,
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270. but, you know,
I got to get my work done
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271. and I can't afford to lose this job.
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272. This table was hand-carved.
Carlos had it imported from Italy.
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273. It cost him $23,000.
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274. You want to do it
on the table this time?
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275. Absolutely.
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276. Why can't we ever have normal soup?
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277. Danielle, there is nothing abnormal
about basil purée.
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278. Once, can we have a soup
people have heard of?
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279. - Like French onion or navy bean?
- Your father can't eat onions.
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280. He's deathly allergic. And I won't even
dignify your navy bean suggestion.
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281. So, how's the osso bucco?
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282. - It's OK.
- It's OK?
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283. I spent three hours cooking this meal.
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284. How do you think it feels when you say,
"It's OK" in that sullen tone?
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285. Who asked you to spend three hours
on dinner?
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286. Excuse me?
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287. Tim Harper's mom gets home from work,
opens a can of pork and beans,
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288. they're eating, everyone's happy.
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289. - You'd rather I served pork and beans?
- Apologize now, I beg.
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290. Do you always have to serve cuisine?
Can't we just have food?
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291. - Are you doing drugs?
- What?
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292. Change in behavior
is a warning sign
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293. and you have been as fresh as paint
for the last six months.
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294. It explains why you're always
in the bathroom.
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295. - That is not what he's doing.
- Shut up.
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296. Mom, I'm not the one
with the problem here.
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297. You're the one acting like
she's running for Mayor of Stepford.
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298. Rex, seeing that
you're the head of this household,
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299. I'd appreciate you saying something.
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300. Pass the salt?
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302. Lynette replaced her grief
with a much more useful emotion.
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304. Tom, this is my fifth message
and you still haven't called me back.
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305. You must be having a lot of fun on
your business trip. I can only imagine.
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306. Guess what,
the kids and I want some fun too,
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307. so unless you call me back by noon,
we're getting a plane to join you.
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308. - Mom.
- Not now. Mommy's threatening Daddy.
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309. - Mom.
- No, I...
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310. - Where are your brothers?
- Noodles, my favorite.
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311. - Lynette Scavo?
- Crap.
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312. Natalie Klein. I don't believe it.
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313. - Lynette. How long has it been?
- Years. How are you? How's the firm?
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314. - Good. Everyone misses you.
- Yeah.
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315. We all say, if you hadn't quit
you'd be running the place now.
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316. Yeah, well.
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317. So how's domestic life?
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318. Don't you just love being a mom?
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319. And there it was. The question
that Lynette always dreaded.
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320. Well, to be honest...
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321. For those who asked it,
only one answer was acceptable.
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322. So Lynette responded
as she always did. She lied.
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323. It's the best job I've ever had.
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324. - You know what I don't get?
- What?
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325. Why you married Mr. Solis.
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326. Well, he promised to give me
everything I've ever wanted.
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327. - And did he?
- Yes.
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328. Then why aren't you happy?
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329. Turns out I wanted all the wrong things.
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331. I do.
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332. So then why are we here?
Why are we doing this?
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333. Because I don't want
to wake up one morning
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334. with a sudden urge
to blow my brains out.
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335. - Hey, can I have a drag?
- Absolutely not.
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336. You are much too young to smoke.
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337. How would you feel if I used your child
support payments for plastic surgery?
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338. Stop being nervous. You're asking him
to dinner. No big deal.
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339. You're right.
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340. Is that your project for school?
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341. In fifth grade I made
the White House out of sugar cubes.
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342. Stop stalling and go. Before
Mike figures out he can do better.
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343. Tell me again
why I fought for custody of you.
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344. - You were using me to hurt Dad.
- That's right.
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345. Oh, God.
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346. - Are you busy?
- No, not at all. What's up?
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348. there was any chance that you...
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349. I just wanted to ask if...
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350. - Edie.
- Hey, there, Susan.
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351. - What are you...?
- I was making ambrosia.
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352. and I made too much so I thought
I'd bring some over to Mike.
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353. - What's going on?
- Susan was asking me something.
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354. - I have a clog.
- Excuse me?
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355. - And you're a plumber, right?
- Yeah.
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356. - The clog's in the pipe.
- Yeah, that's usually where they are.
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357. - Well, I've got one.
- OK. Let me get my tools.
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358. Now? You want to come over now?
You have company.
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359. I don't mind.
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360. Just give me two minutes.
I'll be right over.
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361. That's it.
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362. - Stuff the hair down.
- I stuffed it.
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363. - It's not enough to clog it.
- Here. Look.
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364. Put in this peanut butter.
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365. And this cooking oil.
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366. - Mom...
- And these olives.
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367. It's not working.
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368. Oh, God. That's him.
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369. How am I gonna stop up the sink?
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370. Well, here's your problem.
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371. Somebody stuffed
a bunch of Popsicle sticks down here.
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372. I've told Julie a million times not to
play in the kitchen. Kids, you know.
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373. I'll go put in your orders and I'll be
back with your plates for the salad bar.
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374. Thank you.
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375. Andrew, Danielle, napkins. Thank you.
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376. They have video games. Can we go play
until our food gets here?
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377. - This is family time. I think...
- Go ahead and play.
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about coming here, but I'm not.
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something fun.
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380. I get it. They'll want something
healthier tomorrow, though.
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381. - I'm thinking chicken saltimbocca.
- I want a divorce.
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382. I just can't live in this
detergent commercial anymore.
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383. The salad bar's there.
Help yourself.
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384. Thank you.
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your salad for you.
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386. - Bree Van De Kamp.
- Oh, hello, Mrs. Huber.
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387. We didn't get a chance to talk
at Mary Alice's wake. How are you doing?
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388. Bree longed to share the truth
about her husband's painful betrayal.
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389. But sadly for Bree,
admitting defeat was not an option.
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390. Great. Everything is just great.
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391. I got you the honey mustard dressing.
The ranch looked a little bit suspect.
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392. Are we gonna talk about what I said?
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393. If you think I'll discuss
my marriage in a place
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and "Dudes", you're out of your mind.
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395. - What's in this?
- What do you mean? It's salad.
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396. - With onions.
- What?
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397. - You put onions in my salad.
- No, I didn't.
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398. Oh, wait.
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399. The sound that awakened my son was
something he'd heard only once before.
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400. Many years ago
when he was quite young.
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401. But he recognized it instantly.
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402. It was the sound of a family secret.
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403. Seven days after my funeral,
life on Wisteria Lane
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405. Which, for some of my friends,
was unfortunate.
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406. - Mommy.
- Now what?
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407. Daddy's home.
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408. Come on. Is anybody home?
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409. I wasn't expecting you for a week.
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410. I have to go back to 'Frisco
in the morning.
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411. I got your call. You sounded frazzled.
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412. - It's been a little rough.
- Hi. Yeah. Peaches.
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414. Oh, God, presents.
Wait up. Let me see.
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415. But I'm not giving it to you unless you
promise to go outside right now
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416. and practice throwing for 20 minutes.
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417. - Yeah.
- Punks. Get out.
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418. Who's open? Go out.
Deeper. Touchdown.
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420. You got to be kidding. I'm exhausted.
I look terrible. I'm covered in peaches.
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421. - I'm sorry, baby. I got to have you.
- Well, is it OK if I just lie here?
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423. - I love you.
- I love you more... Oh, baby.
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425. The doctor took me off the pill.
Put on a condom.
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426. - A condom?
- Yeah.
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427. What's the big deal? Let's risk it.
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428. - Let's risk it?
- Yeah.
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429. - I can't believe you tried to kill me.
- Yes, well, I feel badly about that.
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430. Mrs. Huber came over and I got
distracted. It was a mistake.
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431. - Since when do you make mistakes?
- What does that mean?
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432. It means I'm sick of you
being so damn perfect all the time.
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433. I'm sick of the bizarre way
your hair doesn't move.
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434. I'm sick of you making our bed in the
morning before I've used the bathroom.
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435. You're this plastic suburban housewife,
with her pearls and spatula,
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436. who says things like
"We owe the Hendersons a dinner."
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438. who used to burn the toast
and drink milk out of the carton?
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439. And laugh.
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440. I need her. Not this cold,
perfect thing you've become.
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442. Bree sobbed quietly
in the restroom for five minutes,
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445. she was perfect.
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446. - I found my earrings. We can go now.
- Was John here today?
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448. The lawn hasn't been mowed. I've
had it. We're getting a real gardener.
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449. - Why?
- Are you deaf?
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450. I just said he's not doing his job.
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451. It's dark. You can't see
the lawn has been mowed.
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452. - It hasn't. Feel this grass.
- I'm not feeling the grass.
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453. Let's just get going.
Come on, we're late.
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454. - Take care of it.
- Yes, sir.
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455. There's Tanaka.
Time for me to go and do my dance.
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456. Good luck, sweetheart.
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457. You see that man just walked away?
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458. Can you make sure he has a drink
in his hand all night long?
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460. - Susan.
- Mrs. Huber, how are you doing?
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461. Not too well, I'm afraid. I'm trying to
find something to soothe my stomach.
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462. - It's upset?
- Yeah.
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463. I had the worst macaroni and cheese at
the wake. It's been running through me.
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464. And I need to be at my best. Edie
Britt's son is spending the night.
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466. Edie is having a gentleman friend
over for dinner,
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entertaining into the wee hours,
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469. Oh, here's some antacid.
Have you ever tried this?
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This can't be happening.
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better than me.
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472. You don't know what's going on.
Maybe they're just having dinner.
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Oh, yes. Give it to me.
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the possibility Susan had clung to,
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was gone forever.
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483. It didn't take Susan long to realize,
this was just not her night.
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487. She left candles unattended in the den.
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488. Paramedic said she was lucky.
She could've been killed.
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490. - She was having sex with some guy.
- What happened to him?
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491. He got smoke inhalation.
He's at the hospital.
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You look awful.
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495. Honey, don't worry about Edie.
She's a strong lady.
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She'll find a way to survive.
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- Mike.
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Like a phoenix rising from the ashes.
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Where were you?
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Edie had a fire?
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503. Yeah. But she's fine now.
Everything's fine now.
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504. And just like that, Susan was happy.
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505. Life was suddenly full of
possibilities.
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506. Not to mention
a few unexpected surprises.
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507. - Hello?
- It's me.
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- No, nothing yet.
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I'm definitely getting closer.
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I thought we should have a toast.
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to pack away my clothes,
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and what was left of my life.
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a good friend and neighbor.
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we hope you've found peace.
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518. You guys,
check out Mary Alice's clothes.
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519. Size eight? Ha.
She always told me she was a size six.
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- Not quite, Gabrielle, not quite.
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- A letter addressed to Mary Alice.
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to keep secret, treated so casually.
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524. - That's private.
- It's open. What's the big deal?
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525. - What does it mean?
- Don't know. Check out the postmark.
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528. I'm so sorry, girls. I never wanted you
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