Time to Come Clean

Time to Come Clean

Infobox Television episode
Title = Time to Come Clean
Series = Desperate Housewives


Caption = Orson and Bree during their engagement party
Season = 2
Episode =
Airdate = September 3, 2006
Production =
Writer =
Director =
Guests =
Episode list = List of Desperate Housewives episodes
Prev = The More You Know, The Juicier It Gets
Next = The Juiciest Bites

"Time to Come Clean" is the 4th special recap episode of the ABC television series, "Desperate Housewives". It originally aired on September 3, 2006.

Plot Sypnosis

A 30-minute special in which Marc Cherry and his writing/production staff offer the inside scoop of the next season and the upcoming Wisteria Lane wedding. We learn that Susan will be caring for the incapacitated Mike at the start of the year, and will also meet a charming man whose wife in a coma. Lynette will have trouble adjusting to having Nora and Kayla around the house. Bree and Orson will be getting married, and at the same time Bree will get suspicious of Orson. Bree's problems with Andrew are brought up in this special. Gabrielle will be going through a bitter divorce wth Carlos, and at the same time caring for their surrogate maid, Xiao-Mei, whom Gabrielle now despises. The third season will start 6 months after the season 2 finale, and we will come into their lives at breaking points. Marc Cherry has stated that the housewives will be doing a lot of interacting with each other.

Title reference

*The significance of the title "Time to Come Clean" is that it refers to the tagline of the season, "Time to come clean".


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