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Seems lots get hit by cars in this show.... Can't they find another way to do people in?
Well, there was that airplane that crashed into the neighborhood.......
But, yeah, this is at least the third one: Carlos' mom (run down by Bree's son), Mike (run down by Bree's husband), and now Chuck. Hmmmm.....I think I see a pattern here.
Yes, I believe that's correct. I think something also hit Carlos which caused his blindness.
That's how I'm remembering it, too.
But, wasn't Carlos somehow responsible for the mayor landing on a picket? I seem to remember them fighting or something and the mayor falling on a picket.
It was new--at least I've never seen it before. I was surprised how they all turned on Bree and now she is falling apart. But old Chuck dragged them down to the police station for questioning and now he knows the missing man was Gabby's step father!
Lynette had to drag Tom off a flight to Paris so she could tell him she is an accessory to murder. The best scene was between Renee and Mrs. McClusky.
If it were not for the character of 'old Chuck' it would be very boring and sophomoric, in my opinion.
Wasn't that little art dude on Boston Legal, and Betty White killed him by hitting him over the head with a frying pan?
I think you're right. He was a great mentally unbalanced guy on Boston Legal. I wished at the time, that those two characters would continue because Betty also played a good nutcase. I loved that show.
what about the voice over saying the cop was dead, I must have had a big chunk of wax in my ears because I didn't hear that.....when did I miss that?
I don't remember hearing it, either. Do they edit these things? I watched on my computer.
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