Desperate Housewives: The Best Thing That Ever Could Have Happened

(S05E13) TV shows always try to offer us big episodes when they hit milestones such as their 100th episode. Some totally miss the mark while others offer us an amazing episode that ends up being one of the best in the series. Desperate Housewives' cast and crew can give themselves a pat on the back because they are of the latter group.
"The Best Thing That Ever Could Have Happened" may not have pushed forward the current storylines, but it brought us down memory lane while offering tidbits we didn't know about the main housewives. It also allowed us to see a few old faces such as Rex, Mrs Gruber, Yao Lin and Mary Alice.
The story was simple, Wisteria Lane's handyman, Eli, had a heart attack while fixing Susan's roof. This was set to be his last job before retiring in Waikiki. During the episode, the housewives remember how Eli affected their lives.
- We see Gaby's first step as a Wisteria Lane resident. She is a spoiled brat who loves making an entrance. Thanks to Eli telling her a few things he overheard, Gaby apologizes to the other housewives and explains how her life is. Without Eli, maybe Gaby would still be a lonely model. Loved the "Now you know why models don't usually talk" comment from Gaby.
- Bree's flashback features Rex. Back then, she always wanted to write a cookbook. Rex does not think it's a good idea so Bree complies. However, after Rex dies, Eli tells Bree he saved a few of her recipes and tried some. He tells her that writing a book might be good. She says she is not ready to do so. If it weren't for Eli putting the idea of the book back in her mind, maybe Bree would have never done so.
- I didn't recall Edie being married before, so her flashback offered me that piece of information. She was married for two years to a man who turned out to be gay. Eli was there to comfort her. Of course, since Edie's libido was out of control, Eli tested first-hand the mirror he installed on Edie's bedroom ceiling!
- Thanks to Eli, Lynette learned about caring for her children. He gave Lynette a chance after finding baby Penny alone outside under the sun and reminded her that she has a lot to handle without the job.
- As for Susan, he was a needed shoulder when Susan decided to throw Karl out of the house and when she and Mike decided to divorce.
- My favorite flashback was that of Mary Alice because it was linked to the very first scene of the series: when Mary Alice kills herself. Eli was the last person who saw Mary Alice alive.
What did you think of this 100th episode? Do you think, as I do, that it's one of the best the series offered us so far? Let your voice be heard in comments below.
Housewives' Show & Cast Pics
Marcia Cross sighting on September 28, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
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Marcia Cross sighting on September 28, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
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Marcia Cross sighting on September 28, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
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Marcia Cross sighting on September 28, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
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Marcia Cross sighting on September 28, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
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Marcia Cross sighting on September 28, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
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Marcia Cross sighting on September 28, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
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Tony Parker and Eva Longoria Parker arrive at the EA Sports Presents NBA Live 09 VIP Launch Party at Beso on September 26, 2008 in Hollywood, California.
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Tony Parker and Eva Longoria Parker arrive at the EA Sports Presents NBA Live 09 VIP Launch Party at Beso on September 26, 2008 in Hollywood, California.
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Actress Eva Longoria arrives at the EA Sports Presents NBA Live 09 VIP Launch Party at Beso on September 26, 2008 in Hollywood, California.
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