601 Rex, whatever you want, I'll go there with you. 602 I will go there with you. You just have to say it out loud. 603 Tell me. What do you want? What do you need? 604 - I need for you to stop talking like this. - Why? 605 Because you sound like a whore. 606 No, I don't. I sound like a woman whose husband won't touch her. 607 Rex, 608 after Mary Alice killed herself, 609 it -- it all hit me. 610 We all have our secrets, and I think it's time for you to tell me yours. 611 I'm going. 612 That night, while most of Wisteria Lane dreamt the night away, 613 Lynette was in the middle of her own personal nightmare. 614 Determined her boys would not miss their fairy tale debut, 615 Lynette had stayed up 18 hours straight sewing. 616 But she began to fear her story would not have a happy ending. 617 Luckily for Lynette, she had a magic potion handy. 618 And once she had taken it... 619 the magic kept working... 620 and working... 621 and working. 622 It wasn't until noon that Lynette finally took a break, 623 and the reality of what she had done 624 began to sink in. 625 My, what big eyes you have. 626 Mama Juanita, I'm going to the store. Do you need anything? 627 I'm fine, thank you. 628 So what's been going on with her? 629 Have you found anything out yet? 630 Actually, Carlos, the more I watch her, 631 the more I think she's probably not stepping out on you. 632 Really? 633 Yeah. She's not perfect, lord knows, 634 but she loves you. 635 I can tell. 636 Mama. 637 Oh, you don't know what a relief it is to hear that. 638 Well, you know, it's funny. 639 I really think she loves you, too. 640 Oh? 641 I got concerned when I heard you played poker with her friends, 642 so I told her about your little problem. 643 You told her about my gambling problem. 644 Don't be mad, mama. 645 I just didn't want you slipping into old habits. 646 And Gabrielle was very concerned about you. 647 She knew. 648 I don't get it. 649 I've gone through all your yearbooks, 650 and you and Zach never went to school with anybody named Dana. |