Is This What You Call Love?
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Felicity Huffman - Lynette Scavo
Marcia Cross - Bree Van de Kamp
Eva Longoria - Gabrielle Solis
Vanessa Williams - Renee Perry
Ricardo Antonio Chavira - Carlos Solis*
Doug Savant - Tom Scavo*
Madison De La Garza - Juanita Solis
with Brenda Strong - Mary Alice Young
and James Denton - Mike Delfino
*Did not appear in the episode.
"Is This What You Call Love?" is the 170th episode of Desperate Housewives.
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Summary
Susan is in for a shock when daughter Julie pays a visit and shows up six months pregnant. Meanwhile, Bree's alcohol consumption and lust for men continues to dominate and ruin her life, and Lynette's first sexual encounter since separating from Tom doesn't quite end in fireworks. Gabrielle's attempt to soothe Juanita when she doesn't receive a Valentine's Day card from a boy she has a crush on backfires.
Plot
Previously on Desperate Housewives
| | Lynette made an announcement... but her first attempt was a disaster. The stress of covering up a crime drove a wedge between Bree and her friends, leading her back to an old addiction and down a very dangerous path.
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- Lynette tells her friends that she's ready to start dating again. However, her first date with Frank the hairdresser doesn't go well. ("What's the Good of Being Good?")
- The women bury Alejandro in the woods. ("Secrets That I Never Want to Know")
- As a result, Bree's friendships are strained, and Lynette tells her she's on her own. ("Putting It Together")
- Renee convinces her to go out drinking, and she hits on Bradley. ("Who Can Say What's True?") Then, she starts bringing home random, indiscriminate men. ("What's the Good of Being Good?")
In a classy restaurant, at night, several couples are shown, in different situations related to the opening voice-over. A woman selling flowers approaches a couple, and the man sends her off on her way without buying a flower, much to the displeasure of the woman. Then, a waiter brings an irate couple their orders, and they keep arguing even as they prepare to eat. Then, another waiter brings an elderly couple their desserts. They are reading, and exchange absolutely no eye contact with one another.



Added by RenabossAt Lynette's house, she opens the refrigerator door, and tells Frank all the dessert options available. He is surprised and confused. He explains to her that he didn't realize she actually invited him over for... 'dessert'. Lynette catches on to him (open-mouthedly so): he meant "sex". Lynette jokes, awkwardly, that that's why he ran all those red lights; she figured he just had a sweet tooth. He tries to steer the subject back to the dessert options, and Lynette asks him not to misinterpret her, as she loves both kinds of "dessert", but it's too soon, and there's a certain amount of prep work that she would have done had she known there'd be sex involved that night.



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| | Yes, the promise of love can bring out the best in us. Unless we find that we're a little out of practice.
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Lynette leans closer for a kiss, and so does he, but it all amounts to one awkward misguided kiss from Frank to Lynette's eye. They part ways, and Lynette closes the door behind him and vents.
Act I
| | After a disaster, every housewife has her own way of coping. Some turn to drink, some turn to sweets and some turn to the people they trust the most.
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The following morning, Lynette is seen, in her kitchen, sat by the table, tapping her fingers on the table and contemplating about the previous night, rather frustratingly so. She then gets up from her seat, and is next seen thinking about drinking some wine, but she puts the bottle down and walks away. Shortly afterwards, she is contemplating having a donut, but she decides against it and attempts to close the box. Then, she picks up her phone and starts dialing.



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Act II
Susan is quite unsure of how to react, as she stares at her pregnant daughter with a smile. She closes the refrigerator's door, and Julie announces to her that she's been pregnant for six months, as Mike takes his stepdaughter's luggage elsewhere. Susan says Julie didn't even tell her she was in a relationship. Julie is reluctant to say anything, so Susan thinks there must be something wrong with the guy, and that she is gonna hate him. Julie says she's not going to hate him... because she's not going to meet him. Susan and Mike, who's come back, are confused. Julie explains that it was a casual thing and he's not interested in following through.


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Added by RenabossThe following morning, during recess at Oakridge Elementary School, Ryan Vayo is playing soccer with his fellow classmates, and Juanita is leaning against the playpen, insistently staring at him with a large grin. Ryan notices this and is weirded out. After a while, he picks up the football and heads towards her, asking her what she is staring at. Juanita shooshes him, telling him not to talk. He asks why not, and Juanita tells him he'll ruin their relationship. A discontent Ryan drops the football and tells her they don't have a relationship, and Juanita reminds him he gave her the "XOs". Ryan is confused, asking her what that means, and Juanita tells him, "I'll show you." This said, she grabs him and throws herself at him for a make-out session.



Added by RenabossLater, Gabrielle is seen in Principal Hobson's office, saying "Sexual harassment? Are you kidding me?". Apparently, Juanita's been reported to having sexually harassed Ryan. "She's a 9-year-old with a crush, not a presidential hopeful!", adds Gaby. The principal tells her that, regardless, they have a zero tolerance policy against unwanted advances at their school, and Gaby sits down, telling him she was a model, so she knows all about 'unwanted advances'. "Try being stuck in a limo with a tipsy David Lee Roth.", she jokes. Mr. Hobson tells her Juanita forced this boy into the ground and kissed him, against his will. Gaby is skeptical, and Hobson tells her Ryan cried for 20 minutes, and could barely tell him what happened. Gaby jokes that Ryan is both a snitch and a crybaby, and he won't last a day in high school. Hobson starts to lose his patience and gets up, telling her he doesn't think she realizes the gravity of the situation. It's not like when they were kids. This said, Gaby tells him "Hey! Hey! Cotton-top! You and I are not the same age." Hobson is seldom infuriated by this remark, and tells her she needs to talk to her daughter, because if so much as a glance in Ryan's direction from her occurs, they will have no choice but to expel her. Gaby sighs with concern.



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Added by RenabossThe following morning, Julie is sitting on the front porch, looking rather blue, when Mike comes outside and greets her, then asking if she'd like a beer. Julie smiles, and he pretends to remember she can't have any. He then hands her a surprise soda he'd been holding behind him. He sits down next to her, and Julie tells him it's so weird remembering being a kid on that street, and now being back there with an unborn kid. Mike then says, "Imagine how weird it is for your mom". Julie tells him she gets that, and then starts to say, "I just wish she...", but Mike interrupts her, stating that if she's about to wish that her mom would stop trying to figure out her life for her, she's about to waste a wish. He then adds that it sounded like Julie was rough on Susan the night before. Julie confirms this, and thinks Mike was told this, but he claims that Susan didn't tell him anything, which is how he knows. Julie explains herself by saying she's just so angry at her mother for seemingly not realizing that this whole thing is killing her too. Mike tells her Susan does realize that, which is why she won't stay out of it. Julie says that's not making it any easier on her. Mike tells her that when it comes to her kids, Susan has one gear: love. And if Julie goes back through all the times Susan has made her upset with what she said and/or done, she'll find love beneath it all. Julie claims to know that. Mike tells her that as far as flaws in a mom go, that's a pretty good one. Julie smiles and they continue sitting out on the porch, as a lovely new day is beginning.



Added by RenabossLater, Gabrielle and Juanita have just gotten home, and they enter Gaby's room so that she can take off her coat. Juanita tells her mom that she doesn't see what the big deal is, as she only kissed Ryan, but Gabrielle tries to explain to her that some people might find it inappropriate for them to be kissing on the playground. Juanita misunderstands, and starts to tell her mother of how she knows of a spot at the park where they can kiss. Gaby turns to her and tells her there'll be no kissing Ryan anywhere. Juanita reminds her that that's how it works: first kissing, then getting married, then he buys her presents. "Oh, my God, you are my daughter", says Gaby. She then sits down and softly tells Juanita that she doesn't think Ryan likes her like that. Juanita reminds her that he sent her a Valentine, and Gaby reluctantly admits she sent it herself. She explains that she signed his name and let her think it was from him, because she seemed so upset when she didn't get a Valentine and she just wanted to see her daughter happy again. Juanita is seldom angry and starts walking away, and Gaby apologizes, stating that she hates seeing her daughter sad like this. Juanita turns back to her, arms crossed, and explains that she's not sad, she's mad. "You always lie to me", she says. Gaby then gets up, saying she doesn't lie to her, and Juanita then asks where her father is: she knows he's not in Europe. Gaby asks her how she knows that, and Juanita says she can tell, as she's not a kid anymore, and thus she knows when her mother is hiding stuff. Gabrielle is moved, and realizes that her daughter is growing up so fast. She starts caressing Juanita, as she explains that a part of her still sees her as this cute little baby she used to bathe in the sink. "But everyday you're getting stronger and smarter... so maybe I don't need to protect you quite so much." Gaby then suggests that they go get some cupcakes to have a little talk.



Added by RenabossSusan is in a bedroom sorting out through baby clothes, when Julie walks in and asks her what she's doing. Susan tells her not to worry, as she's putting them away. Susan pulls out a pair of pink-striped overalls, and asks her daughter if she remembers these, to which Julie replies that she doesn't, because she was one. Susan says that she had a matching pair, and people would always look at them. Julie sarcastically says that that's because she was a grown woman in pink-striped overalls, so people must've thought they were part of a Christian singing group. "They'd say we looked sweet together", Susan calmly says, before adding "I wouldn't trade that memory for anything." Julie approaches her, and says that she knows this is hard, and she's really sorry for the way she went off on her. Susan tells her she's the one who should apologize, as she had no right to lie to those people. She then adds that she knows she made a lot of mistakes with Julie, but she just told herself it was okay because her daughter turned out so great. "You did the best you could. I know that.", says Julie. "You're a great mom." Susan is very relieved to hear this. Julie starts leaving the room, but Susan stops her by saying she'd do it again in a heartbeat: because no matter how hard it was, Julie was always the best thing in her life. Julie says she has given this a lot of thought, and it's the toughest decision she's ever had to make, but she's made it. Susan says she understands, though achingly so. Julie caresses her stomach and says she's just trying to do what's best for 'her'. Susan is surprised, and Julie reveals the baby is a girl.
Act V



Added by RenabossLynette is checking herself in the mirror as she prepares herself for another date with Frank, and the doorbell rings. She opens the door and Frank apologizes for being late. He tells her they should get a move on if they're gonna make their reservations. Lynette says that they have time and tells him to come in. She asks if he possibly wants some coffee or a drink or - and this takes some set-up - 'dessert'. Frank is confused about her last suggestion, since they haven't eaten yet. Lynette makes it clear what she means, and Frank tries to make sure they're on the same page. Lynette makes it very clear that she's talking about sex, and wonders if he'd like to have sex. Frank reminds her that she said her kids would be at her ex's all night, so they could still get some dinner. Lynette tells him that if they go to dinner this whole thing about "sex" will be hanging over their heads all night long. She insists that they have sex right at that moment. Frank smiles.



Added by RenabossIn Lynette's bedroom, she is lighting up some candles when Frank starts unzipping her blouse, in a sensual fashion. Lynette turns to him and they start making out. During their macking, Lynette leans to the side to turn the bedroom's main light off, and Frank breaks off the kissing and tells her he was kind of hoping they could leave that light on. Lynette says, "Five kids, trust me, it's better off." Frank assures her that she has nothing to worry about - she looks amazing. He then turns the light back on, and Lynette turns it back off, and bargains with him: she suggests that they turn the bedside lamp on (which she does) and he also gets the candles. Frank tells her he'll see her bedside lamp and raise her the floor lamp (which he turns on). Lynette isn't pleased. She turns the floor lamp off (she says she's not going over 25 watts), but then turns the closet light on and cracks the door slightly open, and brings some more candles to the beside table. Lynette tells him that's as high as she can go that round. Frank approaches her, says that he's all in, and then grabs her and they fall to the bed.



Added by RenabossThe following morning, Renee walks into Lynette's house and calls out for her. She sees her arm sticking out of the couch and signaling at her to come closer, and Renee does so, asking in the meantime what is going on, since she got Lynette's message and couldn't make it out. Lynette, who's hiding under a blanket as she lies down on the couch, merely grunts. Renee tells her that's all she said in the message as well, and asks if she can use her words. Lynette grunts yet again. Renee asks if this is about Lynette's date with Frank the night before - "grunt once for yes, twice for no", she adds. Lynette grunts once. Renee asks if she had sex with him, to which Lynette slightly uncovers herself and says "sort of". Renee asks her what that means, and Lynette says that she doesn't want to talk about it, and then covers herself completely again. Renee tells her that is ridiculous - she called her over, so she should just tell her what happened. Renee sits down on the coffe table, and Lynette uncovers herself and tells her friend that she cried. Renee says, "Oh, no... When? After?", to which Lynette responds: "Right in the middle." Renee asks if there is any way Frank didn't notice. Lynette tells her she blew her nose in the sheets, which is kind of hard to ignore. Lynette sits up and explains to her friend that she opened her eyes and saw this lovely man who she really likes and with whom she has a really nice time and she realized... her marriage is over. Renee asks her if she didn't realize that when Tom went to Europe with Jane. Lynette tells her she didn't, because that was Tom, and she kept thinking, "Boy, Tom's moving on... This is me, this is really happening to me." Renee sighs and sits down next to her. Lynette puts her head on her best friend's shoulder, and Renee asks her what Frank did. Lynette tells her Frank was really sweet and handed her a box of kleenex, and said all the right things... but she just knows she won't be seeing him again. Renee tells her to think that it costs her one guy to face the truth that her marriage is over, but now she can move on, just like Tom. She then adds, "I'm gonna tell you the same thing that I told Bree when I took her out drinking." - this part triggers a reaction in Lynette - "The only way to live life is wildly." Lynette distances herself from her friend, confused, and Renee turns to her and says, "What?". "You took Bree out drinking?", asks Lynette. Renee asks if that's bad.



Added by RenabossSometime later, Lynette, Susan and Gabrielle are gathered over at the latter's house. Gabrielle angrily asks how could Renee have taken Bree out drinking. Susan asks if she doesn't know whether Bree is an alcoholic. Lynette explains to them that she's known Renee for a long time, and she's not what one would call a 'detail person'. Susan says this at least helps explain how Bree's been acting lately, but Gaby says that there isn't enough booze in the world to justify the skeeze that's coming out of Bree's house. Lynette asks how they could not know this, and Gabrielle reminds her that they're not speaking to Bree because of what she did. Lynette tells them she was so mad and she thought she'd stay mad for a long time, but now, knowing that she's hurting... "it just seems mean", adds Gaby. Susan intevernes, saying that she misses her: she misses them, as they used to be. "So, whatever happened, we need to put it behind us and go help Bree." Lynette nods affirmatively, and Gaby wonders if they can get through to her. Susan says, "I don't know. But we have to try."



Added by RenabossAs the evening approaches, the door to Bree's house is opened and she walks in, whilst making out with an unfamiliar man. The guy notices someone in the living room and asks Bree if this is really her house. Bree turns around, clearly drunk, and is surprised to find her three former best friends all there in the living room, waiting for her. Bree, rather clumsily, tries to take an angry stance as she says "What the hell?". Gabrielle tells the girls that there is no Bree left, given all the booze, loose morals and now even the swearing. Bree asks why they are in her house. Susan tells her this is an intervention. The man asks if this will be for TV, because he's married. He then tells Bree he was gonna tell her that eventually. Bree simply tells the girls that they've got to be kidding her. Lynette tells her they're her friends and they want to help. Bree then tells everyone to get out, and the man obliges, rushing out. Bree quietly says, "Not you. Idiot." Gabrielle approaches her gently and asks why she is behaving like that. Bree claims not to know what they're talking about, and Lynette tells her they can see what's going on. Susan says they know she's drinking again. Gaby adds that they know about all her men too. Bree jokes that she cannot hide anything from the girls. "Did you also know I tried to kill myself?", she adds. The women are shocked. Bree sarcastically wonders how that information escaped her "nearest and dearest friends". Susan tells her that, if this is a joke, it's not funny. Bree tells her it's not a joke: she checked into a motel room, with nothing but a bottle and a gun. She then goes on to say that Susan is wrong, because it's funny that the women standing there before her, professing to be her supporting friends, are the reason that she was in that motel room. Gaby begs of her to stop, but Bree lashes out a negative response, telling them to stop giving her this 'friends' nonsense, because all she ever was to them was the organizer, the problem solver - a leader, when they needed one. She turns specifically to Gabrielle and tells her that that's exactly what she was that horrible night when they buried her stepfather. Gaby says she was so grateful for that. "Liar! All of you, liars!", Bree says. "Because as soon as it got rough, as soon as there was any trouble, it all became my fault! And off you went." Lynette starts saying that they had no idea, and that she wishes Bree had told them... Bree interrupts her, saying that she tried, but even when she came to them to apologize, they slammed their doors on her face. Gaby consents that she's right, they let this pull them apart but that's not gonna happen again. Susan jumps in, saying that no matter what Bree thinks, they love her. Lynette says they'll do whatever it takes, they just want things to be back the way they were. Bree tearfully says, "Well, I don't." Then, she heads upstairs, leaving the girls preoccupied.
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Added by RenabossLynette opens the door to her house to find Frank standing in front of her, holding a bottle of wine on one hand and a pizza box on the other. She is surprised to see him, and asks what this is, and he lets himself in and jokes that "this" is something he recently discovered called 'pizza'. Lynette is confused as he makes his way to the kitchen, asking if they had plans, and Frank tells her they didn't, this is a stealth date, since every time they've made plans there's been too much pressure, so he figured maybe things would be better if they snuck up on each other. He smiles, and Lynette asks him if he has any unresolved mother issues. He tells her he and his mother get along quite well, and Lynette explains that said issues would be the only feasible explanation she could come up with to justify him continually coming back to her. Frank, still smiling, says he can think of another: "I like you". Lynette reminds him that she cried during sex, and Frank, as he grabs for plates, reminds her that she's lived with the same guy for 20 years, so it only makes sense for him to be in her head. He adds that he'd think twice about her if he weren't. He then goes on to say that if one's lucky enough to meet a woman who's sexy, smart and funny and who actually likes them, one gives that person all the time they need. Lynette smiles, and Frank asks where her corkscrew is. She is still a bit captivated by his charm, and takes some time to answer. She then walks up to him as though she's about to say something, but they start kissing instead. However, he breaks up the kissing, telling her he knows she's more comfortable 'like this'... and then he turns the kitchen light off. Lynette turns it back on, and they resume making out.



Added by RenabossBree is sitting alone at the counter in her favorite bar, looking rather mopey, and the bartender approaches her and asks if she'd like to have the usual. Bree smiles at him, acknowledging that it has indeed became her "usual", and confirms. Immediately afterwards, a skeezy man named Dylan approaches and greets her, and Bree is - right away - clearly not interested, and he delivers a cheesy, unappealing pick-up line: "I got a thing for redheads... wanna see it?". Bree is repulsed, as Dylan chuckles at his own line. He sits down next to her, and reveals that he knows her name. Bree tells him she only came to have a drink, she really doesn't feel like talking, but Dylan isn't willing to give up on her, explaining that it wasn't the chance to have a conversation that brought him over. Bree is offended, but Dylan retaliates that he knows what she comes there for, so they can just stop the game. Bree says, "We can stop everything, including this unfortunate encounter. Now, please leave me alone." She turns her head away from him, in disgust, and he laughs condescendingly at her attitude, asking if all of a sudden she thinks she's a high-class lady. "Give me a break. Everybody in this bar knows what you are.", he adds. The bartender asks Bree if she would like to start a tab, but she tells him no, as she'd like to go. She leaves the bartender a bill and walks away.



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Lynette finds herself in bed with Frank, after having had sex. He is apparently asleep, and she smiles as she snuggles with him.
| | The courage to tell the truth...
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Gabrielle and Juanita are seen in the lobby of Sterling Recovery Center, clearly anxiously waiting to see Carlos. Juanita's holding a cupcake she brought for her father, with the word "DADDY" written on the frosting.
| | The strength to keep hoping.
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An emotional Susan admires the pink onesie she'd shown Julie earlier, and then embraces it.
| | But sometimes, what surprises us most isn't what love brings out, but who it brings back.
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Bree and Orson are sat at the dining room, having a snack, and Orson poors Bree some more tea. She then holds his hand over the table, and they smile at each other.
Production
This episode was directed by executive producer David Grossman, marking his 49th directing credit with the series, and was written by production staff members David Schladweiler (his 6th writing credit) and Valérie A. Brotski (her 2nd writing credit).
Reception
This episode was watched, in its original American broadcast, by a total of merely 6.40 million viewers, marking a new series low for the show at the time, partially brought on by its fierce competition (the series was aired up against the Grammys, which paid homage to the passing of beloved pop performer Whitney Houston). It ranked as #2 in its timeslot, scoring a 1.8 in its key demo (ages 18-49), and a share of 4.8/7.[1]
Catriona Wightman, reviewer of the series for Digital Spy, commended the performance of lead actress Eva Longoria (Gabrielle Solis), despite deeming her storyline to be the weakest of the episode, and was glad to see the return of former main castmembers Andrea Bowen (Julie Mayer) and Kyle MacLachlan (Orson Hodge). Her conclusion on the episode read: "The only thing I would say about this episode is that, while entertaining, it did feel like it was treading water somewhat. With only a few episodes left until the very end of the show, it feels like we should have more plot developments, mystery, and storyline. Still, the episode made me chuckle and remained entertaining (...)".[2]
The overall appreciation by the fans of the show was overwhelmingly positive, despite the weak expectations.[3]
Trivia
- The title of this episode comes from a song of the same name, taken from the Stephen Sondheim musical, Passion.
- This episode marks the returns of former series regulars Orson Hodge and Julie Mayer, after absences of 24 and 23 episodes, respectively.
- No "also starring" cast list was provided for this episode, making it not only the first episode of the season not to feature it, but also the first episode since the first season finale.
Quotes
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[Susan and Julie have their dinner meeting with the potential foster couple; Julie's left to go get dessert.]
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Gallery
Gallery of photographic stills released to promote the episode.
External links
References
- ↑ Ratings for February 12th, 2012, courtesy of SpoilerTV.
- ↑ Digital Spy recap/review, by Catriona Wightman.
- ↑ TV.com forum: reviews for episode 8.13.
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