Ep 4. Like It Was
- TVPG
- October 15, 2006
- 43 min
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7.9 (673)
In season 3 episode 4 of Desperate Housewives, titled "Like It Was", the residents of Wisteria Lane are faced with a number of challenges and personal struggles. The episode focuses on Bree Van De Kamp, Lynette Scavo, Susan Mayer, and Gabrielle Solis as they navigate their complicated lives.
Bree Van De Kamp is struggling to come to terms with her son Andrew's sexuality. After discovering that Andrew is gay, Bree has difficulty accepting this fact and tries to force him into a heterosexual relationship. Meanwhile, Andrew is becoming more and more frustrated with his mother's disapproval and resentment towards his homosexuality.
Lynette Scavo is dealing with a demanding new boss at work. She is determined to prove herself and keep her job, but her boss proves to be difficult to please. Lynette's husband, Tom, wants her to quit her job and focus on their family, which adds an additional layer of stress to her already overwhelming life.
Susan Mayer is still reeling from her breakup with Mike Delfino. She is determined to move on and start dating again, but finds that the men she meets are not quite what she is looking for. Susan also has to navigate her relationship with her ex-husband, Karl, who is still trying to win her back.
Gabrielle Solis is dealing with the aftermath of her affair with John Rowland. She is trying to keep her husband, Carlos, from finding out about her infidelity, while also dealing with John's growing obsession with her. Gabrielle must find a way to cut ties with John before he causes serious problems in her life.
Throughout the episode, the women of Wisteria Lane provide support and advice to one another as they face their various personal struggles. Through their experiences, they learn more about themselves and each other, deepening their bonds of friendship.
Overall, "Like It Was" is an emotional and engaging episode that explores the complexities of life in Wisteria Lane. As always, Desperate Housewives delivers a compelling mix of drama and humor that keeps viewers engaged and invested in the lives of its characters.