SUSAN: I'm fine. I'm fine. I just feel really bad for Edie.
翻译 英文GABRIELLE: Oh, don't worry about Edie. She's a strong lady.
LYNETTE: Absolutely. She'll get through this. She'll find a way to survive.
BREE: We all do.
GABRIELLE: Come on.
(They all turn around and walk away. BREE, GABRIELLE and LYNETTE go to their respective spous. SUSAN goes to lean against a police car hood, watching the burning hou, arms folded. Suddenly, MIKE walks up behind her.)
MIKE: Wow, what happened?
SUSAN: (surprid) Mike!
NARRATOR: And suddenly, there he was, like a phoenix rising from the ashes.
SUSAN: I, I thought um. Where were you?
angerMIKE: I just got back from the movies. Edie had a fire, huh?
SUSAN: Yeah. Yeah, but she's fine now. Everything's fine now.
NARRATOR: And just like that, Susan was happy. Life was suddenly full of possibilities.
(SUSAN smiles, looking back at the burning hou. MIKE looks at her, smiling, as he too turns his head to the hou. The camera pans out, showing them standing together from behind, both watching the burning hou side by side.)
(Cut to: INT. MIKE'S HOUSE - ENTRANCE ---- NIGHT)
NARRATOR: Not to mention a few unexpected surpris.
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MIKE: Hey, it's me.
MAN: Do you have anything yet.
MIKE: No, not yet, but don't worry. I'm definitely getting clor.
(MIKE pulls a gun out of his pocket, putting it down next to the phone.)
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CUT TO: [EXT. MARY ALICE'S HOUSE - FRONT YARD --- DAY]
(SUSAN, BREE, LYNETTE and GABRIELLE walk down the pathway to the gate, where a car with the trunk open is parked at the kerb.)
SUSAN: I brought some champagne. I thought we should all have a toast.
NARRATOR: The next day, my friends came together to pack away my clothes, my personal belongings, and what was left of my life.
SUSAN: Alright ladies, lift 'em up. To Mary Alice, good friend and neighbor. Wherever you are, we hope you've found peace.
LYNETTE: To Mary Alice. 英语窝
GABRIELLE: To Mary Alice.
(They clink their glass together, and drink their champagne. They lower their glass, and look at each other, remembering. LYNETTE runs her hand across SUSAN's cheek affectionately, then goes to the car trunk as they all break up.)
LYNETTE: Let's get this show on the road.
(GABRIELLE holds up a pair of pants from a box on the sidewalk. A piece of paper falls onto the ground.)
GABRIELLE: You guys check out Mary Alice's clothes? Size 8, hah! She always told me she was a size 6. Guess we found the skeleton in her clot.
NARRATOR: Not quite, Gabrielle, not quite.
(BREE picks up the piece of paper.)
GABRIELLE: What's that?
BREE: It's a letter, addresd to Mary Alice.
NARRATOR: How ironic, to have something I tried so desperately to keep cret, treated so casually.
(GABRIELLE opens up the piece of paper.)
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LYNETTE: What're you doing? That's private.
GABRIELLE: It's open, what's the big deal?
(GABRIELLE and LYNETTE read the piece of paper. They pass it to SUSAN, who reads the note with BREE looking over her shoulder: gretel and hanl
zhrI KNOW WHAT YOU DID
IT MAKES ME SICK
I'M GOING TO TELL
They look up in shock and amazement.)
SUSAN: What does this mean?
LYNETTE: I don't know, but check out the postmark.
BREE: Oh my god, she got it the day she died.
GABRIELLE: (takes the envelope, looking at it) Do you think this is ?
NARRATOR: I'm so sorry, girls. I never wanted you to be burdened with this.
SUSAN: Oh Mary Alice, what did you do?
(The camera pans out on BREE, GABRIELLE, LYNETTE and SUSAN, looking at each other in amazement.)
DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES
1X02: AH, BUT UNDERNEATH
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Previously on Desperate Houwives.
(MARY ALICE takes a box off a shelf in the clot. Looking worried and distraught, she shakily puts a revolver to her temple. We e a finger pulling the trigger, and a loud shot is heard. The camera stays on the YOUNG family picture, as the blurred reflection of MARY ALICE is shown in the frame of the picture falling to the ground.)
(Cut to: )
GABRIELLE: If Mary Alice was having some sort of crisis, we'd have known. She lives 50
feet away, for God's sakes.
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