The thing with the Solises being Mexican and Juanita not realizing it was rather silly, and so was the pole dancing.
Loved the part where Orson made Bree get him absolutely anything he wanted. Great manipulation there.
The Mexican thing was hilarious, especially since I’m from California and know lots of Mexicans who are about as Mexican as a Norwegian with a slight tan. “You mean we’re like those people who sell oranges on the side of the road?”
Susan, as usual, successfully made a point that makes no sense whatsoever.
Lynette, as usual, should just shut up. Or, Tom should revive his plan to buy a motor home and travel the country, and see which she’d rather Tom do: make tons of money with Carlos, or go hippy?
Really? You don’t think Mike’s reaction to her dancing on the stage disproves his claim that staying extra long at the strip club is just “innocent fun”?
I just don’t think they’re comparable. If Mike were going down there and doing strip teases for all the neighbors to see, then yeah, Susan’s little performance would drive the point home. “Not so cool now, huh honey?”
The point is that the relationship between stripper and strip-bar patron is not entirely innocent. If Mike doesn’t want to see his wife in such a relationship she has an equal right to not want her husband to be involved in that manner.
Not to mention the inherent power issue, where Mike refused to grant Susan the power to “forbid” him to do anything, and then realizing that that was precisely his reaction to her shenanigans.