Talk:Putting It Together/@comment-71.228.163.248-20111206054811/@comment-75.146.82.58-20111206165729

Beth's suicide was also pretty dark, yeah. I guess what made the Bree and Mary Alice scene so chilling for me was the fact that Mary Alice was even there and that Bree was communicating with her; that in itself shows she is most definitely on the brink. And then the whole (pause)... "I'm not unhappy" thing sent shivers down my spine. I don't think we've ever seen one of the four main wives this dejected and on the edge of insanity/suicide before. The scene was also brilliantly acted. Marcia really brought it with the emtion and although Brenda only had two lines, she used her expression to deliver them with a spectral, ghostly creepiness that was very affecting. I think, though, if I were to complain about one thing from this scene, it would be the fact that Bree didn't pick up the gun slowly at the end and put it to her head. It's a small gripe but to end the scene that way would have turned up the WOAH factor by at least half.