Desperate Housewives Season 8 Episode 11

Ep 11. Who Can Say What's True?

  • TVPG
  • January 15, 2012
  • 43 min
  • 7.5  (499)

Desperate Housewives Season 8 Episode 11: Who Can Say What's True?

In the 11th episode of the eighth season of Desperate Housewives titled "Who Can Say What's True?", the ladies of Wisteria Lane find themselves entangled in a web of secrets and lies as they navigate their complicated lives.

The episode begins with Bree Van de Kamp (played by Marcia Cross) struggling to keep up with her increasingly hectic life. As her catering business thrives, Bree finds herself torn between her work and her personal life, especially when her new love interest, Detective Chuck Vance (played by Jonathan Cake), unexpectedly reappears. With her own relationship history filled with deception, Bree is cautious about letting her guard down and trusting Chuck completely.

Meanwhile, Susan Delfino (played by Teri Hatcher) is caught in the middle of a heated love triangle between her ex-husband Mike (played by James Denton) and her charming new husband, Alejandro (played by Tony Plana). Susan's conflicting feelings and guilt over her past mistakes begin to take a toll on her, leaving her torn between the two men she loves. As the tension escalates, Susan struggles to keep her emotions in check and make the right decisions for herself and her family.

Gabrielle Solis (played by Eva Longoria) finds herself facing a dilemma of her own when her scheming ex-husband, Carlos (played by Ricardo Antonio Chavira), discovers her affair with her former stepfather, Alejandro. Desperate to keep her secret hidden and protect her marriage, Gabrielle must confront her own past and decide how far she is willing to go to protect her family's reputation. As the truth threatens to unravel her carefully constructed façade, Gabrielle must rely on her own ingenuity to navigate the dangerous waters she finds herself in.

Lynette Scavo (played by Felicity Huffman) continues to battle with her failing marriage to Tom (played by Doug Savant). As they try to work through their issues, Lynette becomes suspicious of Tom's sudden change in behavior, leading her to question his motives and loyalty. Determined to uncover the truth, Lynette embarks on a mission to discover what Tom is hiding and whether their marriage can be salvaged.

Adding to the drama, the episode also delves into the turbulent lives of the residents of Wisteria Lane. Secrets are exposed, alliances are tested, and friendships are strained as the characters grapple with the complexities of love, forgiveness, and self-discovery. Each character is forced to face their own personal demons and confront the consequences of their actions, leading to shocking revelations and unexpected twists.

"Who Can Say What's True?" explores the themes of trust, loyalty, and the blurred lines between right and wrong. As the episode unfolds, the true nature of the characters is put to the test, forcing them to confront the consequences of their choices. With the specter of truth hanging over their lives, the women of Wisteria Lane must grapple with their deepest fears and darkest secrets, ultimately coming face-to-face with their own truths.

Note: This description is a work of fiction and does not represent an actual episode of Desperate Housewives.

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  • First Aired
    January 15, 2012
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (499)
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