Come In, Stranger
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“Come In, Stranger” | |
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Carlos tells his mother how he thinks Gabrielle is cheating on him. |
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Episode No. | Season 1 (2004-2005) Episode 5, 1-5 |
Writer(s) | Alexandra Cunningham |
Director | Arlene Sanford |
Original Airdate | October 31, 2004 (ABC) |
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"Come In, Stranger" is the fifth episode of the ABC television series, Desperate Housewives. The episode was the fifth episode for the show's first season. The episode was written by Alexandra Cunningham and was directed by Arlene Sanford. It originally aired on Halloween2004. In the UK it originally aired on Wednesday February 2, 2005
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[edit] Guest Starring
- Doug Savant as Tom Scavo
- Lupe Ontiveros as Juanita "Mama" Solis
- Bob Gunton as Noah Taylor
- Steven Eckholdt as Officer Rick Thompson
- Harry S. Murphy as Headmaster Lentz
- Brent Kinsman as Preston Scavo
- Shane Kinsman as Porter Scavo
[edit] Episode recap
After a series of break-ins on Wisteria Lane, the neighbors form a neighborhood watch to protect Wisteria Lane from would-be intruders. Susan makes a date with a police officer after she believes Mike is losing interest in her. Gabrielle's mother in law, Mama Solis arrives unexpectedly to stay for a few weeks. The reason being so that Carlos can know if she is cheating or not. After choosing not to medicate the twins, Lynette decides to enroll them in private school. The interview goes well but in order to impress the faculty and headmaster, Lynette works the children to full capacity before sending them to school. Instead of being energetic and playful, they are docile and quiet which proves to be positive--for now. While Andrew and Danielle are away camping, Bree is left alone in the house for the first time in years. To avoid the loneliness of eating alone, she invites Zach Young over and the two have an informative but fascinating conversation about the deaths of their mothers.
[edit] Quotes
- Lynette: (about the kids) Why don't you just put them back in me and cook them until they're civilized?
Tom Scavo: You'd be cool with that? - Bree: (about Zach) Girls, you don't understand. This poor kid is scared out of his mind.
Gabrielle: Oh, for God's sake, Bree, you're a woman, manipulate him. That's what we do.
Bree: How?
Gabrielle: I don't know. How did you usually manipulate Rex?
(Bree thinks about it and smiles)
[edit] Note
- Although credited, Edie Britt (Nicollette Sheridan) does not appear in this episode.
[edit] Title reference
The episode title Come In, Stranger comes from a Johnny Cash song of the same name.
[edit] International Titles
- French: Une chanson douce que me chantait belle-maman (A Soft Song Which my step-Mom Sang Me)
- German: Eindringlinge (Gatecrashers)
- Spanish: Entra, desconocido (Come in, stranger)
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