Ep 2. You Could Drive a Person Crazy
- TVPG
- October 2, 2005
- 43 min
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7.8 (708)
In season 2 episode 2 of Desperate Housewives, titled "You Could Drive a Person Crazy," the ladies of Wisteria Lane are still reeling from the shock of Mary Alice's suicide. Bree is trying to keep up appearances by getting her family ready for a dinner party, but her husband Rex is growing increasingly fed up with her perfectionist ways. Meanwhile, Gabrielle is dealing with Carlos's ongoing affair with their teenage maid and Lynette is struggling with a difficult pregnancy while trying to keep her job at the advertising agency.
The episode opens with Bree poring over the details of her latest dinner party, determined to impress her guests with her culinary skills and impeccable table settings. But her husband Rex has other plans - he's fed up with her obsession with appearances and wants her to stop trying to control every aspect of their lives. The tension between them is palpable as they bicker over everything from the menu to the seating arrangements.
Meanwhile, Gabrielle is trying to ignore the fact that her husband is having an affair with their teenage maid, while also dealing with her own sense of restlessness and dissatisfaction with her life. She attempts to distract herself by going on a shopping spree, but eventually ends up back at the house, staring at the teenager who has taken over her husband's affections.
Lynette, who is pregnant with twins, is struggling to keep up with the demands of her job at the advertising agency. She's exhausted, irritable, and in constant pain - but she's determined to prove that she can still be a successful career woman even with two babies on the way. Her boss, Ed, is sympathetic to her struggles but also needs her to deliver results on a big account. Lynette tries to juggle both, but eventually cracks under the pressure.
Throughout the episode, all of the women are dealing with their own internal struggles - their marriages, their careers, and their sense of self-worth. As they gather together for Bree's dinner party, tensions mount and secrets are revealed. Each woman is forced to confront the truth about herself and her relationships with others in a way that will change everything going forward.
The drama is heightened by the recurring musical theme throughout the episode, a haunting rendition of Stephen Sondheim's "You Could Drive a Person Crazy." The music serves as a reminder of the precariousness of the women's lives and the fragile nature of their relationships with one another.
Overall, "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" is a compelling and emotional episode of Desperate Housewives that delves deep into the complexity of women's lives. With powerful performances from the ensemble cast and a skillful blend of drama and dark comedy, it's a standout episode that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.