[S3E12] Not While I'm Around
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(Carlos walks into Gabrielle's bedroom, while Gabrielle is in the bathroom.)Carlos: Gaby, I need another pillow.Gabrielle: All right. Don't take the big one. That's my favorite.Carlos: It's only for one night. 'Cause tomorrow I'm gonna be back home sleeping in my own bed.Gabrielle: What! You can't abandon me! There's a madman stalking me. My life is on the line. Do you know how scared I am(Gabrielle gets out of the bathroom wearing the dress her secret admirer gave her.)Carlos: You're keeping thatGabrielle: Hey, I'm scared, but not of the dress.
Lynette: (Pinches her blouse after seeing Harry starring at her chest) Harry, Harry, what'd I sayHarry: I know, I don't mean to be rude. It's just that my showgirl days were a while ago and I can't remember when I last laid eyes on a beautiful woman's (pause) bosom.Lynette: Really Well, what if I were to very briefly refresh your memory (Firmly places waiver on table for him to sign.)Cut to next scene where Lynette is buttoning her blouse.Harry: Completely worth it! (Hands her signed waiver.)Lynette: Glad you thought so.
Meanwhile Gabrielle tells Zach that she can take care of herself. They eat chocolate cake and he stains his shirt. She tells him that he is too Young and she leaves and kisses him in the forehead but he grabs her and kisses her. She leaves furiously.
The third season of the American dramedy-mystery television series Desperate Housewives commenced airing on ABC in the United States on September 24, 2006, and concluded on May 20, 2007. The season continues the story of the Wisteria Lane residents, describing their lives in the suburban neighborhood, while dealing with the arrival of the mysterious Orson Hodge. Broadcast in the Sunday night timeslot at 9:00 ET, the season aired twenty-three regular episodes. In addition, two clip shows were produced for the season, in order to put the previous events of the show in perspective. \"The Juciest Bites\" aired before the seventeenth episode, detailing the events of the first three seasons, in order to introduce the new story arcs in the end of the season. \"Secrets and Lies\" was narrated by Brenda Strong and was the last clip show to be produced for the series, airing before the inception of the fourth season.
Cherry's decision to advance the storylines by six months for the third-season premiere came as a response to the series' problematic second season. Cherry stated that he regretted most of the second season, as scheduling problems made it difficult to plan the season's storylines.[7] \"One of the problems I had with season two was that I had to keep going with the previous year's stuff,\" he explained that he learned he had to go back to square one to build up the tension again, expressing his own disappointment in the development of the second season.[8] The cast also expressed disappointment in the second season; James Denton considered leaving the show and Marcia Cross confessed \"I've been at Marc's door plenty of times with script complaints, going 'You've got to be kidding.'\"[3] Cherry stated that the six-month time jump would help the storylines develop quicker, as the second season's storylines lagged. He added: \"And I'm going to work much harder to criss-cross all the women's stories so that their lives bump up against each other.\"[3] To help refresh the show, several new writers were hired, including Greenstein, Joe Keenan, who also served as an executive producer, and Bob Daily, who was also a producer. Daily commented, \"When we came on in season three, the mandate was to bring the show back to its roots. That meant having plotlines spring from relatable experiences, no matter how operatic or convoluted.\"[9] For the season's main mystery, Cherry and the writers wanted to incorporate more of the series' regular characters rather than bringing in various new ones, like they had done in the second season with Betty Applewhite (Alfre Woodard) and her family. They developed the Orson plot line around the \"idea that one of our women marries a guy who has dark secrets and possibly a violent streak.\" Cherry opined: \"I thought there was something exciting about that, but real and relatable.\"[10] Greenstein commented that the writers worked backwards from the second season's cliffhangers to develop the Orson storyline, forsaking the original material that had been developed earlier.[11] The cast responded positively to the new material for the season.[10]
Dave Anderson of TV Guide called the season premiere first-rate, while praising the comedic Bree storyline and declaring the set-up for the Orson mystery storyline ingenious. He commended Marcia Cross' performance but opined that Longoria provided the best comedic relief. He also complimented Teri Hatcher's acting, commenting that she \"was awesome in the poignant scene where she asks the comatose Mike permission to go on the \"almost date\" with Ian.\"[21] Anderson identified the Scavo storyline as \"the weakest link\" in the episode and hoped that the Nora and Kayla characters would not remain on the show for too long.[21] TV Guide writer Matt Roush shared similar sentiments regarding the Scavo storyline, stating that while the premiere overall was good, \"Lynette is trapped in a story line so desperately unamusing, one that makes her and everyone around her act so idiotic, that you have to pray that we'll soon see the last of the obnoxious Nora, mother of Tom's surprise daughter.\"[22] He described the storyline as \"painfully unpleasant and unfunny.\" However, Roush praised the performances of Metcalf and Valerie Mahaffey, while concluding that Desperate Housewives \"shows encouraging signs of getting its act together.\"[22] In a separate review, Roush unfavorably compared the Orson character to Bree's former love interest, George Williams (Roger Bart), while also admitting to being \"a bit weary\" of the Gabrielle storyline.[23]
The season received critical acclaim, resulting in numerous awards and nominations for the cast and crew. The 59th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 16, 2007, sees Felicity Huffman receiving a nomination for her portrayal of Lynette Scavo in \"Bang\", in the Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series category. Receiving nominations in the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series were Dixie Carter, for her portrayal of Gloria Hodge in \"Children and Art\", and Laurie Metcalf for her performance in \"Listen to the Rain on the Roof\", playing Carolyn Bigsby\". The season finale receives a nomination for Outstanding Costumes, whereas \"It Takes Two\" was nominated for Outstanding Hairsyling. The production team also received a nomination for Outstanding Casting in a Comedy Series. At the 2007 Bambi Awards, Eva Longoria was for the Television Series International for her portrayal of Gabrielle Solis. The Casting Society of America nominated Junie Lowry-Johnson and Scott Genkinger for Best Comedy Episodic Casting, whereas the Costume Designer's Guild Awards nominated the series for Excellence for Costume Design for Television. At the 19th Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Awards the series is nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series, while the Imagen Foundation Awards sees Eva Longoria nominated for Best Television Actress. Longoria also received a nomination at the 2007 People's Choice Awards, which resulted in her being awarded as Favorite Television Actress. At the 2007 Monte Carlo TV Festival, the series wins the award for Best Comedy Series in the International TV Audience Award category, following another successful nomination the previous year. Marcia Cross's portrayal of Bree Van de Kamp and Shawn Pyfrom's performance in the role of Andrew Van de Kamp were nominated for Performance in a Comedy Series at the 2007 Prism Awards. Cross was awarded at the Satellite Awards in 2006 for Best Actress in Musical or Comedy Series, whereas Laurie Metcalf's portrayal of Carolyn Bigsby resulted in her receiving a nomination at the same year's ceremony. At the 2007 Screen Actors Guild Awards, the series was nominated for Outstanding Cast in a Comedy Series, following a Choice Television Comedy Show nomination at the Teen Choice Awards, and nomination for Eva Longoria for Choice Television Comedy Actress. The 2006 Young Artist Awards sees both Joy Lauren and Rachel G. Fox for their portrayals of Danielle Van de Kamp and Kayla Huntington Scavo, respectively.
Partly this is because there's not really any point in letting Eleanor die. Sure, it allows Lawrence to convince the Council not to close the border because \"it's hard to argue with a grieving man\" but there was no guarantee that Gilead would go that far in the first place. Meanwhile, Commander Lawrence was already fully in June's pocket at this point, willing to help however he could. They were a team.
James races to the coffee cart and pursues the poisoner, who inexplicably hung around the scene of the crime long after selling Eve the coffee. But when James catches him, a mystery bullet drops the poisoner before he can answer any questions.
And then Lillian dramatically ups the awesome by donning a Lexosuit. (Think Iron Man, but green and cuter.) Suddenly, Supergirl is there, joined by Mon-El and Guardian. Guardian and Lena whale on Edge while the aliens take on Lillian.
One of the directions I was not expecting this storyline to take was a a biblical turn, the story of Adam and Eve, as well as Kane and Abel, intertwined into the connection of the Devil and Lilith. The familiarity of the biblical creation of man and the introduction of evil felt appropriately placed within a story that has shaped itself around the demons of the night, terrors that tempt the human heart and the human spirit. Its realistic good vs. evil depictions draw out the empathy for the creatures on screen, adding a bit of realism to the supernatural. It also provided a means to end the overarching Mark of Kane. 59ce067264
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