Talk:Get Out of My Life/@comment-4396445-20120213230952

This was not a very strong season, unlike last episode, which, in itself, was the number 1 most emotional and jaw-dropping episode this season in term of unity and plot developments. Gabrielle's story was simply a filler storyline, a complete misuse of Gabrielle and the possibilities the burial of her dead stepfather that raped her could bring. Her daughter was never shown or hinted to have a attraction to a guy, so are we left to assume she suddenly takes an interest in guys? As random as that complaint is, it's serious; they've never examined Juanita's sexuality. If I remember correctly, it was never explained to Juanita the "birds and the bees" and "how baby's are made". Susan's storyline was completely filler storyline, which is a complete misuse of the heart-wrenching possiblities of Susan's character. Instead of how the events transpired, it could've occurred that Susan found out Mike knew that Julie was pregnant all along and neglected to tell her because Mike knew Susan would overreact. It could've been revealed that Mike was the one that told Susan to give her baby up for adoption. Lynnette and Bree's storylines' were the two meaningful storylines, and they, too weren't even too good, in comparison with the show's shocking confrontation that I will cover as my conclusion of this review. Anyway, Lynnette and the hairdresser seem more realistic to me than Tom and Lynnette have been in the last few seasons. Like, seriously; why are people moaning and complaining that they're breaking up Lynnette? It's a good deed done to them to break them up; maybe more fans will come to the show, particularly men, when they find out that the show's long-standing couple broke up when the man insisted he not be emotionally castrated. Also, Bree's storyline was awesome. At the end of the episode, they made wonderful use of Bree's storyline, especially when she was about to be raped. Whoa! Orson comes to the rescue, and tases him! Last but not last, I loved the way Bree told off her friends. It's wonderful that she's doing that, and it was even more pleasing when I saw the look on her friends faces as they got told off. Strangely pleasuring, but shocking, too.

I haven't technically watched the episode yet. I usually watch this with my mother on Monday's, but I sneaked a peek at the last 10 minutes of the episode, and heard the rest on the internet. Tomorrow or sometime this weekend, I will post a honest review. This review was just a review iterating my feelings based off of what I heard.