201 So, Susan, how are you? 202 I'm fine. 203 G ood. 204 You know, I have a confession to make. 205 I've always wished I'd have been more supportive when carl left you. 206 Oh, you don't have to apologize about carl. 207 Really, carl and I are over. I've moved on. 208 Yes, I know. You've moved on to that nice Mike Delfino. 209 He's quite a catch, isn't he? 210 You like him, don't you? 211 Uh, sure, as a friend. 212 Oh, Susan. 213 Being coy is a strategy best employed by virgins at their first dance. 214 For women of our age, it's just annoying. 215 Are you sure you don't want pie? 216 No, thank you. 217 I hope it works out with you and Mike. 218 You've been so desperate to land him. 219 What do you -- 220 I am not desperate. 221 Oh, good lord, Susan, you burned your rival's house down. 222 If that isn't desperate, I don't know what is. 223 Mrs. Huber, with all due respect, you're crazy. 224 What's that? 225 I think you recognize it. 226 I found it in the ruins of Edie's home. 227 Well, that's not -- 228 shh, shh, shh, shh, shh. 229 My point is this -- 230 I wasn't there for you when carl left, but I'm here for you now. 231 As far as I'm concerned, this is our secret, 232 and no one ever need know. 233 Oh, Susan... 234 you don't know how good it feels to finally be able to help you. 235 You look so pale. 236 Now, I insist you try some of my pie. 237 Go on. 238 Did I mention it's mincemeat? 239 open the door, please. 240 Hang on. 241 What? 242 May I come in? 243 No. 244 Well, I want to talk to you. 245 Then talk. 246 Where were you last night? 247 Brian's. 248 I just spoke to brian's mother. 249 Now tell me again where you were last night, and this time, don't lie to me. 250 Where'd you say dad was again? |