[s7e8] Sorry | Grateful
While the other housewives deal with family drama, Beth Young is playing a dangerous game of double-agent. Instructed by her mother, Felicia Tilman, to get Paul drunk and uncover his secrets, Beth finds herself in an unexpected position: she’s actually falling for him. Paul continues to deny any involvement in Martha Huber’s death, even managing to plant seeds of doubt in Beth’s mind about her mother’s sanity. Final Thoughts
Bree’s attempt at a "perfect" family reunion backfires spectacularly when she invites Keith’s parents, Richard and Mary, to dinner. Instead of bonding, the couple uses the table as a battleground, culminating in Mary announcing she wants a divorce. The fallout is twofold: [S7E8] Sorry Grateful
"Sorry Grateful" serves as a reminder that on Wisteria Lane, even the most joyous holidays are just a backdrop for long-simmering secrets to boil over. From the legal stakes of the Solis storyline to the petty (but relatable) parenting squabbles of the Scavos, this episode is a classic piece of Desperate drama. While the other housewives deal with family drama,