A Weekend in the Country

A Weekend in the Country

Infobox Television episode
Title = A Weekend in the Country
Series = Desperate Housewives


Caption =
Season = 3
Episode = 3
Airdate = October 8, 2006
Production = 303
Writer = Bob Daily
Director = Wendey Stanzler
Guests =
Episode list = List of Desperate Housewives episodes
Prev = It Takes Two
Next = Like It Was

"A Weekend in the Country" is the 50th episode of the ABC television series, "Desperate Housewives". It was also the third episode of the show's third season. The episode was written by Bob Daily and directed by Wendey Stanzler. It originally aired on October 8, 2006.

Guest starring

*Dougray Scott as Ian Hainsworth
*Kiersten Warren as Nora Huntington
*Michelle Pierce as Tammy Sinclair

pecial Guest Star

*Jesse Metcalfe as John Rowland

Co-Starring

*Christine Clayburg as Reporter
*Ralph Cole, Jr. as Transsexual
*Bryna Weiss as Woman

Plot

Bree and Orson are ready to leave for their honeymoon when Bree sees a TV interview with a homeless teen -- Andrew! To Orson's dismay, she insists they cancel their honeymoon and go find Andrew. She finds him at a soup kitchen, but he says he wants nothing to do with her. She finally tells Orson the truth: Andrew didn't run away, she left him by the side of the road.

Without telling Bree, Orson tracks Andrew down and offers to buy him lunch. Andrew agrees, only later realizing Orson's his new stepfather. Orson asks Andrew how he's been living and Andrew admits he's "done things for money." Orson suggests Andrew just wants to keep punishing Bree for abandoning him. He tells Andrew that he knows something about rage, and that it has some ugly consequences. He also tells Andew that he has a home to come back to if he wants it. The next day, Bree opens the door to find Andrew on the doorstep.

Gabrielle and Lynette are heading off for a spa weekend -- Gaby to get away from her messy divorce, Lynette to get some much-needed rest. Tom has taken the kids, including Kayla, camping, but he calls Lynette almost immediately. His back has gone out and he needs her to come get him.

When she arrives home, she finds Nora sitting on the front porch. She insists on coming along so that Lynette doesn't look like the better mother. Lynette is less than thrilled -- it's an eight hour drive!

Nora quickly gets on her nerves and Lynette finally snaps, telling her what a nutjob she is. Nora decides to show her what crazy really is and grabs the steering wheel, forcing them into oncoming traffic. Lynette says if Nora wants to kill herself, go right ahead. Nora tells her to stop, she's going to hitch a ride with the first trucker. To her surprise, Lynette doesn't try to stop her.

A few miles later, she finds Nora sitting on the side of the road because the trucker got fresh. She tells Lynette that her comment about suicide hit a little too close to home. "You have everything, your life is perfect," she tells Lynette, who insists her life is far from perfect. She works 12 hours a day, it feels like she has 33 children instead of four, and Tom still hasn't found another job.

Nora reveals that Tom doesn't want to work in advertising anymore, something he's never told Lynette. Instead of confronting him about it, Lynette tells Tom maybe it's time to think about pursuing whatever dream job he gave up on a long time ago.

Gabrielle starts to feel lonely seeing all the other romantic couples at the restaurant. And then she bumps into her ex-lover, John. He's looking elegant and grown-up. He now runs a landscape company that services the hotel and may soon have the entire hotel chain as a client. She's impressed, so much so that they end up in bed together again. Then he gets a call: his fiancée, Tammy, is arriving early! And she's not just his fiancée, her father owns the hotel chain, so it's imperative she not find Gabrielle in John's room. Gabrielle hides in a suitcase and John wheels her out. She has to unzip herself when she's accidentally left in the elevator. The next day, she tells John she's single now and wants to keep seeing him. But he loves Tammy and doesn't want to risk losing her.

Susan goes off for a romantic weekend with Ian at his cabin. They seem to have the same thing in mind, as they both find out when they accidentally open each other's suitcases: His is full of condoms, hers has sexy lingerie inside. But Ian lets it slip that his wife is the only woman he's ever been with. Susan assures him it's just a number and numbers don't matter. He then wants to know what her number is. When he finds out it's 11, the mood is ruined. But when she hears him playing the piano in the middle of the night, numbers don't seem to matter anymore. The two of them end up having sex.

Edie warns Julie not to fall for her bad boy nephew Austin, who had come over to help Julie restore her electricity and Julie assures her that won't happen.

Edie is looking for her CD player, which she loaned to Susan. Julie tells her that it's at the hospital with Mike. Edie pops in to take the CD player and just happens to be there when Mike opens his eyes.

Notes

*Although credited, Carlos Solis (Ricardo Antonio Chavira) does not appear in this episode.
*It is said that originally John was going to reveal to Gabrielle after they slept together that he was married, but instead it was altered to him being engaged.
*Eva Longoria submitted this episode for consideration of her work in the category of "Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series" for the 2007 Emmy Awards.cite web|title = 2007 Emmys CONFIRMED Episode Submissions|url = http://goldderbyforums.latimes.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1106078764/m/53610293|publisher = The Envelope Forum, Los Angeles Times|accessdate = 2007-06-18]

Quotes

*Nora: "You think I'm crazy?"

*Lynette: "No. You're colorful. Colorful in a way that might respond well with medication."

*Lynette: "Why would he be afraid?"

*Nora: "Probably cause you're the kinda woman who, when someone says they wanna kill themselves, you say, 'Go ahead.'"

*Ian: "Is it more than three?"

*Susan: "Nine."

*Ian: "Please tell me you're answering in German."

*Bree: "How very saucy."

*Lynette "(to Nora)": My favorite game is couting all the things I'm dying to say to you, but I don't! Like, "Pipe down, you annoying nutjob!" I could "never" say that!

*Edie: "Julie, sweetie. You're a good girl. Do yourself a favor and stay away from my nephew."

*Julie: "Trust me, I have no interest in swaggering, muscle-bound juvenile delinquents."

*Edie: "Honey, that's what every good girl says, just before she becomes a bad girl. Trust me, I know."

Title reference

The episode title, "A Weekend in the Country" is taken from a song from the Stephen Sondheim musical, "A Little Night Music", the second episode to have done so.

International titles

*French (Canada): "Un week-end d’évasion" (A Weekend of Evasion)
*French: "Y a du weekend dans l'air" (Week-end is in the Air)
*German: "Ein Wochenende auf dem Lande" (A Weekend in the Country)
*Italian: "Weekend in campagna" (Weekend in the Country)
*Spanish: "Fin de semana en el campo" (Weekend in the Country)
*Hungarian: "Egy hétvége vidéken" (A Weekend in the Country)
*Croatian: "Vikend u okolini" (A Weekend in the Country)

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