Season 2
DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES - "That's Good, That's Bad" (ABC/RON TOM)FELICITY HUFFMAN, JOELY FISHER
That's Good, That's Bad
Season 2 | Episode 9 | Aired 11/27/05

When Nina delivers another scathing critique, Lynette snaps and tells her she owes the group an apology. But her coworkers refuse to back her up. When she goes into work late, she finds the office gofer, Stu, and Nina in an amorous clinch. The next morning, an embarrassed Nina wants to find out what it'll take to keep Lynette quiet. She turns down a raise and a bigger office and just asks that Nina be nice to her.

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  • He's a Soul Man Bree was briefly engaged to pharmacist George, who tricks Bree into sending Andrew to military camp. Things don't work out, primarily because George is a whack-job. George interrupts a dinner party Bree is hosting by serenading her with karaoke version of David Soul's 1977 adult-contemporary hit "Don't Give Up On Us." Apparently, Bree isn't a fan of the tune. She calmly goes upstairs, gets her rifle and blows away his loudspeaker. Later, Bree lets George fade away after he downed a fatal dose of sleeping pills because he's the one who was truly responsible for Rex's death.
  • Daddy Issues Susan goes to see Mr. Purdy, whom she's just learned is her father. She takes such a liking to him, she decides to apply for a job at his store to get to know him better. She'll tell him the truth down the road. He becomes suspicious of why such an attractive woman is so interested in him and accuses her of being hired by his wife to ensnare him. She blurts out that he's her dad and Mr. Purdy collapses. At the hospital, he says he's sorry, but getting to know her would jeopardize his marriage. Susan is still there when his wife arrives. She lies and says she was just a customer who called 911. Before she leaves, she whispers to him that she's not giving up yet.
  • DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES - "That's Good, That's Bad" (ABC/RON TOM) MELINDA PAGE HAMILTON, RICARDO ANTONIO CHAVIRA, EVA LONGORIA
  • DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES - "That's Good, That's Bad" (ABC/RON TOM) EVA LONGORIA. MELINDA PAGE HAMILTON