Ep 10. Down The Block There's a Riot
- TVPG
- December 12, 2010
- 43 min
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8.9 (833)
In season 7 episode 10 of Desperate Housewives titled "Down The Block There's a Riot," tensions in the neighborhood reach an all-time high as a riot breaks out. The episode begins with Mary Alice's husband, Paul, returning to Wisteria Lane after being released from prison. This causes a stir among the residents, who are still wary of him due to his past crimes. Meanwhile, Lynette and Tom try to come to terms with their separation and the impact it will have on their children.
As the day progresses, tensions continue to rise in the neighborhood. Juanita, Gabrielle's daughter, accidentally breaks the expensive vase of Mrs. McCluskey, who is infuriated and confronts the Solis family. Bree, still reeling from her divorce, decides to confront her ex-husband Orson and his new girlfriend, causing a heated argument between the two.
Things quickly escalate when a group of protesters arrive in the neighborhood, protesting the opening of a halfway house on Wisteria Lane. The residents, including Susan, join in the protest, fearing the impact it will have on their property value and safety. However, the protest turns violent when a group of counter-protesters arrives, leading to a full-blown riot.
Amid the chaos, the residents are forced to band together and take refuge in Bree's home as the riot rages on outside. Susan, who had gone out to join the protest, finds herself in the middle of the violence and is injured. Lynette, who had been struggling to come to terms with her separation, shows her strength as she leads the other residents to safety.
As the riot finally comes to an end, the residents are left to pick up the pieces of their shattered community. Susan's injuries serve as a sobering reminder of the dangers that come with standing up for what you believe in, while Lynette realizes the importance of putting her children's needs first. The episode ends on a somber note as the residents contemplate the uncertain future of their once peaceful neighborhood.
Overall, "Down The Block There's a Riot" is a gripping and emotional episode that examines the consequences of taking a stand and the importance of coming together in times of crisis. The tension and drama are expertly balanced with moments of humor and the performances of the talented cast are top-notch.