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Dr. Goldfine: So, how have you been? Mary Alice: I had the nightmare again.Gabrielle interrupts. It39。m the only teacher who can handle them. Lynette: What if we separate the twins? Put them in different classes. They39。t she say anything? Ms. Butters: Your boys work quickly. Lynette: Well, obviously, they will be punished for this. Severely. Ms. Butters: I hesitate bringing this up since you got so ugly about it last time. Lynette: They don39。s house. She bends down and picks up some clothing, looking tired. Like my friend, Lynette. She used to see herself as a career woman. And a hugely successful one at that. She was known for her power lunches...Lynette, yawning, feeds the baby her bottle. ...her eye catching presentations...Lynette slaps a magnet on a crayoned drawing she39。s That Woman?Guest stars Mrs. Martha Huber Christine Estabrook Andrew Van De Kamp Shawn Pyfrom Mr. Shaw Richard Roundtree Ms. Butters Mary Pat Gleason The Cable Guy John Haymes Newton Danielle Van De Kamp Joy Lauren Yoa Ling Lucille Soong Preston Scavo Brent Kinsman Porter Scavo Shane Kinsman Cashier Michelle Ewin Businessman Paul Hayes Reporter Tricia Nickell Andrew Buddy 1 Eric Marquette Andrew Buddy 2 Adam Weisman Written by: Tom Spezialy amp。 Marc Cherry Directed by: Jeff MelmanAs Mary Alice does the voice over, the camera pans around a cluttered, messy house. On the coffee table are magazines, including a tabloid with Mary Alice39。s putting on the refrigerator. ...and her ruthlessness in wiping out the petition.Lynette sprays a glass cleaner on some windows and scrubs furiously at the hand prints smudging it. Lynette gave up her career to assume a new label: incredibly satisfying role of fulltime mother.The phone rings, interrupting Lynette, who39。t have attention deficit disorder. And I39。re much calmer when they39。s so weird to hear Mary Alice. Dr. Goldfine: Still the same one. Mary Alice: Yes. But this time, I was standing in a river, and I saw the girl under the water. She kept screaming Angela over and over again. Dr. Goldfine: So what do you think the significance of the name Angela is? Mary Alice: Actually, that39。s license. It did not say Angela. Susan: Bree, what does it say on the rest of the tape? Bree: Just more about her nightmares and this girl she was afraid of. Gabrielle: So what the hell do we do now? Susan looks past her and sees Paul watering his lawn. All of the woman turn to look. He waves and they wave back. Susan: I think we should show Paul the note. Lynette: Are you sure? He39。s gonna sell quickly. Gabrielle: Can I say something? I39。s just always giving me the creeps. Haven39。ve all sort of felt it.They watch him continue watering his lawn. Bree: That being said, I do love what he39。s Mike, shirtless and sweaty, tending to his lawn. Julie looks at the dish that Susan39。m trying a new strategy. I39。re gonna be able to wait that long.Susan follows her gaze to where Edie is washing her car, wearing very short shirts and a revealing white top. Susan: You39。s not.Mike stops working to watch. Susan: Yep. She39。s that? Julie: A piece of Mike39。re having a film festival. Susan: Oh.Edie watches them. SusanWell, guess I39。s staying. Edie: I hate Susan Mayer. Every time I see those big doe eyes of hers, I swear to God, I just want to go out and shoot a deer. Mrs. Huber39。 teacher, who39。s BathroomGabrielle and John are in a bubble bath together. She squeezes some water over his back with a washcloth. Gabrielle: I love taking baths. Especially with you. It39。t ring the doorbell.She gets out more casually and puts on a bathrobe. She looks out the window and calls to John. Gabrielle: It39。s lies there. Bree39。s worried. Andrew: Dad moves out and leaves us with her...I39。s holding in her hands. It39。s HouseSusan opens her front door to find Mrs. Huber standing there with a pie in her hands. Susan: Mrs. Huber! Mrs. Huber: Hello, Susan. I made you a pie. Susan: Oh. Wow. Why? Mrs. Huber: Do I need a motive to do something nice?Susan shrugs. In Susan39。s okay. You can save it for later.She licks some off of her fingers and chuckles to herself. Susan: What39。ll chop you up into little bits.39。t know that people really say that anymore. Mrs. Huber: I do. So, Susan. How are you? Susan: I39。t have to apologize about Carl. Really, Carl and I are over. I39。t he? You like him don39。ve been so desperate to land him. Susan: I am not desperate. Mrs. Huber: Oh, good Lord, Susan. You burned your rival39。re crazy. Mrs. Huber puts down the knife she had been using to transfer the pie to a plate and reaches into her purse, pulling out the charred measuring cup she found in the ruins of Edie39。s not Mrs. Huber: Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh. My point is this. I wasn39。t know how good it feels to finally be able to help you. You look so pale. Now. I insist you try some of my pie.She puts some on a fork and brings it near Susan, who automatically opens her mouth for Mrs. Huber to insert the pie. Mrs. Huber: Go on. Did I mention it39。s. Bree: I just spoke to Brian39。t change the subject. Andrew: I39。s HouseCarlos is getting dressed in the bedroom by the bed while Gabrielle is in the bathroom. He drops his tie clip and gets on his hands and knees to look for it. While on the floor, he sees John39。s a man39。s Yoa Ling39。t make it clear yesterday, I absolutely did not do that thing you accused me of.Mike es up. Mike: Hey, Susan! Hey, Ms. Huber. Mrs. Huber: Nice to see you, Mike.She walks out of the way. Mike: Hey. You like Alfred Hitchcock? They39。t. Mike: Oh. Okay. Well, uh, nice to