[s3e19] God, That's Good ⚡ Reliable
Observant viewers noted that Mrs. McCluskey is seen using a cordless phone during the outage. Cordless phones require electricity to the base station to operate and would not work during a localized power grid failure. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:
Ian Hainsworth invites Mike Delfino to dinner with him and Susan Mayer to try and play nice. Susan attempts to set Mike up with her wedding caterer, Maggie Gilroy, to suppress her lingering feelings for him.
The episode title references the opening song of Act 2 in Sweeney Todd . The song focuses on eating meat pies, which parallels Mrs. McCluskey's freezer storyline. [S3E19] God, That's Good
Mike awkwardly details his prison stint and past manslaughter charge during the dinner, scaring Maggie off. Later, Ian realizes Susan and Mike shared a recent kiss.
Lynette starts staying late at the pizzeria, feeling an undeniable emotional attraction to Rick. Susan's Love Triangle Peak Observant viewers noted that Mrs
Susan learns that Ian and Mike actually played a game of poker where the "prize" was her affection. Outraged by being treated like property, she tells them both to get out and calls off her wedding to Ian. 💡 Trivia & Continuity
Gabrielle Solis and her politician boyfriend, Victor Lang, get trapped in an elevator during the power outage. They share a passionate encounter, unaware that a security camera is recording them. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me
Rick proves to be an incredibly talented cook, introducing high-end dishes that even the kids love. This makes Tom feel incredibly threatened regarding his ownership and vision for the restaurant.