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Will races to stop a rogue surgeon extracting organs from his victims.
The Chesapeake Ripper taunts Jack Crawford with guilt from the past.
Jack and Will search for a killer who turns his victims into angels.
Abigail Hobbs comes out of her coma with new information about her father.
Will and Jack race to apprehend a serial killer using humans as fertilizer.
When the FBI takes on a case of disappearing college girls, Jack Crawford recruits Will Graham, a gifted criminal profiler with a unique view into the psyche of serial killers, to consult. Jack also seeks the help of Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a brilliant psychiatrist. After a copycat strikes, Will and Hannibal join forces to track down the culprit.
Everything that begins must eventually end. This episode of beginnings and endings walks us both backwards and forwards as we take our final stroll down Wisteria Lane.
Bree’s trial finally comes to an end with a surprise confession. Tom takes steps to finalize his divorce.
In the penultimate episode leading into the two-hour finale of this landmark series, as her trial nears, Bree begins to fall for her attorney, Trip; Susan becomes concerned when Julie doubts Porter’s commitment to be a hands-on father to their unborn baby; as Tom gets closer to being transferred to India for his job – thanks to Lynette – she begins to have second thoughts and tries to convince his boss to rescind the move; and the ladies are shocked about Gaby’s nonchalant attitude as Bree continues to stand trial and take the fall for Carlos in the murder of Alejandro.
With Mike gone, Susan attempts to build a car for MJ’s father-and-son school soapbox derby; Bree’s attorney, Trip, learns of her previous drunken sexual spree and needs her to come clean about it in order to help strengthen her case; Lynette tries to cause some negative friction between Tom and his girlfriend, Jane, by flirting with his boss and getting him to pile more work on her estranged husband; Gaby is furious with Carlos when he tries to poach one of her rich, personal shopper clients (Doris Roberts) and talk her into helping with his newly formed charity organization; and Renee discovers that Ben is keeping a secret from her about his involvement with Bree — and the body found at his work site.
Carlos gets concerned about Gabrielle’s new job; an affair makes Susan suspicious; the police ask a hotel owner about Alejandro’s whereabouts; Bree needs a lawyer’s help in order to get her charges of Alejandro Perez’s murder cleared. Jane served to Lynette their divorce papers.
Bree is not so sure about Andrew’s upcoming marriage; Gabrielle tries to find work in an employment agency in order to teach Carlos and the kids a lesson; Lynette plans to win back Tom at any cost; Susan’s parenting skills concern Julie; Ben asks Renee to marry him.
On the day of a beloved Wisteria Lane resident’s funeral, each of the housewives recalls the effect this person had on her life. Meanwhile, Bree is stunned when she’s called in for questioning about the murder of Gaby’s stepfather, Alejandro.
Susan talks Mike into going to the police when she discovers that Ben’s loan shark is out to get him; Mrs. McCluskey, who’s dying of cancer, asks Bree to help her commit suicide; Tom’s girlfriend, Jane, stuns Lynette at Penny’s birthday party; Carlos behaves oddly on his first day back at work, and Gaby is worried.
Susan offers to help the father of Julie’s baby raise the child; Bree agrees to go to Maine with Orson – perhaps for good; Karen pleads with Gaby not to tell Roy about her condition; and the loan shark who threatened Ben sets out to ruin Renee.
Susan discovers the identity of the father of Julie’s baby, and Orson makes it his duty to nurse Bree back to health. When Mrs. McCluskey throws Roy out of the house, Gabrielle takes him in and is reluctant to help get them back together when he proves to be an invaluable disciplinarian to her kids. Meanwhile, after getting used to her alone time, Lynette is furious when Porter and Preston are evicted from their apartment and try to move back home, and Mike informs Renee of Ben’s dire circumstances with a loan shark.
Bree’s sexual escapades are getting out of hand and help comes from an unexpected source, Susan learns that Julie is pregnant, and Gabby has to deal with a situation at Juanita’s school.
Karen McCluskey finds out about Bree’s sex life and interferes, Bree bumps into one of her many conquests unexpectedly, Gabby shares her past with the widow of Alejandro, and after introducing them, Renee ends up paying the price when the date between her hairdresser and Lynette doesn’t go well.
While in Oklahoma, Susan learns that the late Alejandro has been sexually abusing his 15 year old step-daughter, Marisa, just like he abused Gabby years earlier. Meanwhile, Bree gets an unpleasant surprise from a man she meets in a bar, Gabrielle tries to bluff her way through a business dinner in order to woo a potential client for Carlos, and Mike catches Ben doing something he shouldn’t do to try to salvage his faltering real estate project.
“What’s to Discuss, Old Friend” is the 167th episode of the ABC television series Desperate Housewives. It is the tenth episode of the show’s eighth season and was broadcast on January 8, 2012.
Gabrielle, thinking the worst, goes on a frenzied search for Carlos after he unexpectedly checks out of rehab. Meanwhile, a desolate Bree goes on a drinking binge and finds herself in a desperate situation.
Detective Chuck Vance begins harassing Bree as his suspicions about her involvement in the disappearance of Alejandro grow; after using the murder of Gaby’s stepfather as inspiration for her art school projects, Susan must find a way to graciously decline art school teacher Andre’s (Miguel Ferrer) invitation to display and sell her paintings at a gallery showing; when Carlos’s drinking gets in the way of his ability to work, Gaby goes to The Office in an effort to save his business from losing a multi-million dollar account; and on the occasion of their 22-year anniversary, Lynette comes up with a plan to try to salvage her marriage to Tom.
Bree is stunned when she learns who dug up the body of Gaby’s stepfather; jealousy rears its ugly head when Lynette begins to spread untruths to daughter Penny about Tom’s new girlfriend; Gaby and Carlos must convince Lee and Bob that Juanita and Celia aren’t the bad seeds that they used to be when they want to name them in their will as guardians; and Susan desperately searches her inner self to find what inspires her in order to better her art and impress her hard-to-please art teacher, Andre.
Susan grows suspicious about Amy’s affair with Andre; a delivery man tries to deliver a package for Lynette; a man speaks to a sponsor from A.A. about a blackout; the housewives are in the woods with the shovels, but they’re being watched.
Tom and Lynette visit a couples counselor about their separation; Bree tries to help a city council about the homeless; Carlos is in a guilty situation; Susan is embarrassed about Andre’s students being naked in class.
While at a yoga class, Lynette and Renee spy on Jane, Tom’s new girlfriend; Gabrielle tries to affect change at a PTA meeting; Bree discovers what Danielle is up to; Susan battles with art class teacher Andre Zeller.
Lee has a problem with Jenny; Susan and Carlos attempt to find the people responsible for tagging the wall with graffiti; Lynette grows suspicious of Lydia and her fiancé.
Gabrielle teaches Carlos how to dance on a strip pole; Susan seeks out a punishment for feeling guilty; Renee bonds with one of the customers at a senior center; Tom and Lynette wonder why Parker was at a late night party; Bree discovers Chuck’s past.
While Bree gives Chuck a ride, a smell becomes noticeable; Gabrielle seeks out a priest in order to help Carlos with his problem; Ben Faulkner, a new neighbor, meets Renee; Susan withdraws from her friends because of what happened to Alejandro.
The Wisteria Lane residents each enjoy a progressive dinner; Renee begins a short-lived relationship with a bartender; Bree sees a connection with Chuck; the housewives cover up a fatal accident.
A progressive dinner party thrown for Susan to celebrate her move back onto the lane leads to a shocking murder. Meanwhile, Gaby is stunned to learn the identity of the mysterious man who has been stalking her; Lynette and Tom attempt to put the spark back into their marriage by spending a few days alone together at a romantic Bed & Breakfast; after being placed under arrest for allegedly poisoning Paul, Susan must convince the police that she was being framed for the deed by Felicia; Bree begins to suspect that her new boyfriend may be gay.
Paul begins to suspect that Susan is responsible for his rapidly declining health; Lynette and Tom butt heads over where to go on their family vacation, as well as which one of them will set it up; Gaby shows Juanita a horror movie and has to pay the price when her daughter becomes too scared to sleep in her own bed; and Bree runs into some trust issues when she goes out on a date with a detective.
With Gaby and the girls temporarily staying at Bree’s house, Bree must lay down the law and demand discipline before Juanita and Celia destroy her home. Meanwhile Tom hires Lynette and Renee to redecorate his office – but Lynette has her own ideas of what she thinks Tom needs as opposed to wants; and while continuing to help nurse Paul back to health, Susan discovers that Felicia has been released from prison and is back on Wisteria Lane.
Gaby covertly meets Bree when Carlos forbids them from being friends after learning the truth about his mother’s death. Meanwhile, saved by the late Beth Young’s kidney donation, Susan begins to have some inappropriate dreams about Paul; Lynette is reluctant to be the “plus one” when she accompanies Tom to a weekend conference featuring the nation’s top executives; and Felicia tries to regain Mrs. McCluskey’s trust in her campaign to bring down Paul Young.
Believing she’s on a winning streak after undergoing a successful kidney transplant, Susan begins to think she’s invincible and starts to gamble with the little money she and Mike have, convinced she can’t lose. Meanwhile, Bree desperately tries to stop Andrew from admitting to Carlos that he was the one who accidentally killed his mother years ago, and Renee helps introduce Lynette to the world of high class, frivolous shopping now that Tom’s bringing in the big bucks with his new, high-powered job. Felicia (guest star Harriet Sansom Harris) moves back into the neighborhood and tries to convince an extremely suspicious Paul that she wants to bury the hatchet and try to be civil to one another.
Paul tries to stand between Susan and her kidney transplant; Felicia is released from prison and swears revenge against Paul; Gabrielle is furious about a neighborhood party planned by Renee; Tom is caught between working with Carlos and a job opportunity; Andrew’s drinking concerns Bree.
Susan vows to get the most out of life when she learns that her dialysis isn’t working and that, unless she receives a kidney transplant soon, she will die. Meanwhile, jealous of Lee and Bob’s adopted daughter’s routine for an upcoming school talent show, Gaby pressures Juanita to come up with a number that will outshine everyone; Bree makes it her mission to find a kidney donor for Susan; Lynette puts a plan into action to discourage a clearly non-maternal Renee from adopting a baby; and Beth Young struggles to figure out what to do with her life after Paul kicks her out of the house.
Gabrielle and Carlos head to Texas to visit Gabrielle’s stepfather’s grave; Lynette prohibits Porter and Preston from bringing home prostitutes; Renee tries to use Susan’s dialysis to help her get into a restaurant, but fails.
While in therapy, Gabrielle learns the truth about her past; Keith becomes suspicious about Bree’s secret; Lynette’s mother tells a lie to a coroner about Frank’s death; Mike confronts Zach about Paul’s shooting; someone makes arrangements to give Susan a new kidney.