Is Victor Lang dead?
My guess is no. This is now the second time that Gaby has been somewhat responsible (obviously in this case ENTIRELY... but in Mama Solis' case, not as much) for a potential murder on Wisteria Lane. What does this tell me? No matter how nonthreatening a woman looks when she's all of 90 lbs, if you live in a fictitious Illinois neighborhood, you better watch your back if you get in her way.
We met Benjamin Hodge tonight... which, in case you care, is the name of my aunt & uncle's state Senate representative in Olathe, Kansas. Don't ask me how I know that. I won't delve into the Hodge family story line for this episode... because as interesting as the circumcision of a newborn is to anyone who may read this, there's just not a whole lot to say.
I was disappointed that we didn't see Bob & Lee this episode. They can be as snarky with Susan Mayer Delfino as they'd like. I suppose I should feel a little bit of pity for her since she's driven her husband to pain killer addiction. But rather than pity... I am consumed by the fact that I am in no way surprised. If Susan Mayer existed in real life, I wouldn't be surprised to see her drive a real life man to the same thing.
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