Talk:Bree's notes/@comment-4274472-20120110022342/@comment-4396445-20120217155939

That is quite the artistic prediction; that is something that could quite possibly occur in Desperate Housewives. Although they've never examined a main, recurring or supporting character as so guilt-stricken that he/she'd murder the person who was getting hold of what happened, it could possibly happen. People, by nature, exhibit guilt- and it's evident that Bree has been exhibiting guilt ever since the cover-up of Alejandro's murder. We've grown accustomed to how Bree is such a good-natured woman with strong moralic beliefs, but we've never saw her go so "crazy" that she'd send a warning to herself that a) she knows she did, she thinks its sick and she's going to tell and b) after the murder of Chuck, that she's thanking herself for offing Chuck.