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绝望地主妇第一季中英文台词对照

绝望地主妇第一季中英文台词对照

绝望地主妇第一季中英文台词对照第一集(Season 1, Episode 1)场景:主角颖儿和她的家人坐在客厅里,看电视。

颖儿:嗨,大家好!我是颖儿。

欢迎来到《绝望地主妇》。

费德勒:颖儿,你在看啥?Ying'er, what are you watching?颖儿:我正在看这个超级有趣的美剧。

里面的妇女们生活在一个美丽而又疯狂的社区里。

费德勒:听起来有意思。

可以借我看吗?Sounds interesting. Can I borrow it?颖儿:当然可以!但我保证你会上瘾的。

Of course! But I guarantee you'll get addicted.(几个小时后,费德勒一直盯着电视屏幕)费德勒:这个剧真的太好笑了!我下次会继续看的。

场景:颖儿和她的邻居在社区的咖啡厅见面。

颖儿:嘿,安妮!最近怎么样?Hey, Anne! How have you been?安妮:哎呀,我最近有点闷。

孩子们总是让我手忙脚乱。

颖儿:我明白。

生活中总有一些烦恼。

你有没有想过要做些什么让自己开心的事情?I understand. There are always some worries in life. Have you thought about doing something that makes you happy?安妮:没错。

我一直想学做糕点,但从来没有开始过。

True. I've always wanted to learn how to bake, but I never started.颖儿:那就现在开始吧!我可以帮你找一些食谱。

Then start now! I can help you find some recipes.场景:颖儿和她的丈夫人在餐厅用餐。

颖儿:亲爱的,我想打工。

我们需要更多的经济支持。

Honey, I want to get a job. We need more financial support.丈夫:但你应该是家庭主妇啊。

纯英文台词 绝望主妇 1集

纯英文台词 绝望主妇 1集

My name is Mary Alice Y oung ,when you read this morning paper. Y ou may come across an article about the unusual day I had last week. Normally, there’s never anything newsworthy about my life. But that all changed last Thursday. Of course ,everything seemed quite normal at first.I made breakfast for my family. I performed my chores. I completed my projects. I ran my errands. In truth , I spent the day as I spent every other day , quietly polishing the routine of my life until it gleaned with perfection. That’s why it was so astonishing when I decided to go to my hallway closet and retrieve a revolver that had never been used. My body was discovered by my neighbor, Mrs, Martha Huber, Who ‘d been startled by a strange popping sound. Her curiosity aroused, Mrs Huber tried to think of a reason for dropping in on me unannounced. After some initial hesitation. She decided to return the blender she had borrowed from me six months before. It’s my neighbor. I think she’s been shot. There’s blood everywhere. Y es, you’ve got to send an ambulance. Y ou’ve got to send one right now. and for a moment. Mrs Huber stood motionless in her kitchen. Grief-stricken by this senseless tragedy. But only for a moment. If there was one thing Mrs Huber was known for. It was her ability to look on the bright side.我叫玛丽爱丽丝杨。

绝望的主妇经典台词1-6季(英文)

绝望的主妇经典台词1-6季(英文)

第一季101The next day my friends came together to pack away my clothes,my personal belongings and what was left of my life.Not quite Gabrielle,not quite.How ironic.To have something I tried so desperately to keep secret treated so causally.I'm so sorry,girls.I never wanted you to burden with this.102.An odd thing happens when we die.Our senses vanish.Taste,touch,smell,and sound become a distant memory,but our sight--ah,our sight expands,and we can suddenly see the world we've left behind so clearly.Of course,most of what's visible to the dead could also be seen by the living,if they only take the time to look.As I look back at the world I left behind,it's all so clear to me:the beauty that waits to be unveiled,the mysteries that long to be uncovered.But people so rarely stop to take a look,they just keep moving.It’s a shame really,there’s so much to see.103.Yes,I remember the world--every detail.And what I remember the most is how afraid I was. What a waste.You see,to live in fear is not to live at all.I wish I could tell this to those I left behind,but would it do any good?Probably not,I understand now--there will always be those who face their fears...and there will always be those who run away.104.When I was alive,I maintained many different identities--lover,wife,and ultimately,victim. Yes,labels are important to the living.They dictate how people see themselves.105.People,by their very nature,are always on the lookout for intruders,trying to prevent those on the outside from getting in.But there will always be those who force their way into our lives,just as there will be those we invite in.But the most troubling of all will be the ones who stand on the outside looking in...the ones we never truly get to know.Life was suddenly full of possibilities,not to mention a few unexpected surprises.106:The search for power begins when we're quite young.As children,we're taught that the power of good triumphs over the power of evil.But as we get older,we realize that nothing is ever that simple.Traces of evil always remain.107:Competition,it means different things to different people.But whether to friendly rivalry,or fight to the death.The end result is the same.There will be winners,and there will be losers, Of course the trick is,to know which battles to fight,you see,no victory comes without a price.There is a widely-read book that tells us everyone is sinner.Of course,not everyone feels guilt over the bad things they do.in contrast,there are those who assume more than their share of the blame,there are others who soothe their consciences with small eggs of kindness.or by telling themselves their sins were justified.Finally there are the ones who simply vow to do better next time.And pray for forgiveness,some times there prayers are answered.109:People are complicated creatures.On the one hand able to perform great acts of charity,on the other,capable of the most underhanded forms of betrayal,it is a constant battle that rages within all of us,because the better angels of our nature,and the temptation of our sinner demons,and sometimes the only way to ward off darkness,is to share a light of compassion.110:trust is a fragile thing,once earned,it affords us tremendous freedom,but once trust is lost, it can be impossible to recover,of course,the truth is we never know who we can trust,those we‘re closest to can betray us,and total strangers can come to our rescue,in the end,most people decide to only trust themselves,it really way is the simplest way,to keep from getting burned.111:We are all search for some one,the special person that who are provide us are missing in our lives,some one who can offer compassion ship,or resistance or security,and sometimes if we search very hard we can find someone who provide ourselves,with all three,yes for all searching for someone,and if we can’t find them,we can only pray,they will find us.112:Death is inevitable,it’s a promise made to each of us at birth,but before that promise is kept, we all hope something will happen to us,whether the thrill of romance,the joy of raising a family,or the anguish of great loss,we all hope experience something that makes our lives meaningful,but the sad fact is not all lives have meaning,some people spend their time on this planet just sitting on the sidelines,waiting for something to happen to them,before it’s too late.113:Sooner or later,the time comes when we all must become responsible adults,and learn to give up what we want,So we can choose to do what is right,of course,a life time of responsibility,isn’t always easy,and as the years go on,it’s a burden that can become too heavy for some to bear,but still we try to do what is best,what is good,not only for ourselves, but for those we love,yes,sooner or later,we must all become responsible adults,no one knows this better than the young.It's impossible to grasp just how powerful love is,it can sustain us through trying times,or motivate us to make extraordinary sacrifices,it can force decent man to commit darkest deeds, or compel ordinary woman to search for hidden truths,and long after we are gone,love remains,burned into our memories,we all search for love,but some of us,after we’ve found it,wish we hadn't.115:Yes,each new day in suburbia brings with it a new set of lies.The worst are the ones we tell ourselves before we fall asleep,we whisper them in the dark to ourselves,telling ourselves we are happy,or that he is happy,that we are change,or that he will change his mind,we persuade ourselves we can live with our sins,or that we can live without him,yes each night before we fall asleep,we lie to ourselves,the desperate,desperate hope,that come morning,it will all be true116:Yes,everyone love the scandal,no matter how big of small,after all,what could be more entertaining.that watching the downfall of the high and mighty?What could be more amusing,than the public exposure of hypocritical sinners.Yes,everyone loves a scandal,and if for some reason,you are not enjoying the latest one…well,the next one is always around the corner.117:We all honor heroes for different reasons,sometimes for their daring,sometimes for their bravery,sometimes for their goodness,but mostly we honor heroes,because at one point or another,we all dream to be rescued,of course if the right heroes doesn’t come along, sometimes we just have to rescue by ourselves.118:Children come into the world with its own agendas,some to brighten our days,some to test our patience,some to give up purpose,some to take care of us,yes when they come, children change everything.Especially when they’re not invited.119:Yes,life is a journey,one that is much better traveled with a companion by our side.Of course, that companion can be just about anyone:a neighbor on the other side of the street...or the man on the other side of the bed.The companion can be a mother with good intentions...or a child who's up to no good.Still,despite our best intentions,some of us will lose our companions along the way.And then the journey becomes unbearable.You see,Human beings are designed for many things,But loneliness isn't one of them.Spring comes every year to Wisteria Lane.It's the time when flowers start to bloom,when butterflies emerge from their cocoons,when bees begin to search for nectar.Spring is also the time when a young man's fancy turns to obsession."Spring comes every year to Wisteria Lane.But not everyone remembers to stop and smell the flowers.Some are too busy worrying about the future or mistakes they've made in the past. Others are preoccupied with not getting caught or thinking of ways to catch someone else. Still,there will always be a few who remember to take a moment and appreciate what Spring has given them,just as there will always be those who prefer to sit in the dark,brooding over everything they've lost.121:The vow is simple,really.Those who take it promise to stay together,for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer,in sickness and in health,to honor and to cherish,forsaking all others, until death do us part.Yes,the vow is simple.Finding someone worthy of such a promise is the hard part.But if we can,that's when we begin to live happily ever after.122:Nothing is forever.And the time comes when we all must say goodbye to the world we know. Goodbye to everything we had taken for granted.Goodbye to those we thought would never abandon us.And when these changes finally do occur,when the familiar has departed and the unfamiliar has taken its place,all any of us can really do is to say hello and welcome.123-124:It's an odd thing to look back on the world,to watch those I left behind.Each,in her own way, so brave so determined,and so very desperate,desperate to venture out,but afraid of what she’ll miss when she goes.Desperate to get everything she wants,even when she is not exactly sure of what that is,desperate for life to be perfect again,Although she realizes their never really was,desperate for a better future,if she can find a way to escape her past,I not only watch,I cheer them on,these amazing women,I hope so much that they’ll find what they’re looking for,but I know not all them will.Sadly…that’s just not the way life works,not everyone gets a happy ending.第二季202、Control,it's extraordinary the tactics people employ to obtain it.Some rely on deception, while others engage in outright trickery.Then there are those who resort to extortion.Why do we fight so hard for control?Because we know:To lose it is to put our fate in the hands of others.And what could be more dangerous?203、Everyone enjoys a game of make-believe now and then.Of course,the ways in which we play can vary greatly.Sometimes,we tell ourselves work won't interfere with our family life. Sometimes we imagine certain relationships to be more meaningful than they really are. Occasionally we put on a show,as if to convince ourselves our secrets aren't really all that terrible.Yes,the game of make-believe is a simple one.You start by lying to yourself.And if you can get others to believe those lies,you win.204、The world is filled with good fathers.How do we recognize them?They're the ones who are missed so terribly that everything falls apart in their absence.They're the ones who love us long before we've even arrived.They're the ones who come looking for us when we can't find our way home.Yes,the world is filled with good fathers.And the best are the ones who make the women in their lives...feel like good mothers.205、Everyone in the world needs someone they can depend on--be they faithful friends, determined advocates or a loving family.But occasionally in life,the people who we thought would always be there for us leave.And if that happens,it's amazing the lengths we'll go to,to get them back.207、Yes,cameras are tools designed to capture images.But in truth,they can capture so much more.They can uncover hidden longing of men who should no longer care.They can reveal the extraordinary secrets of the most ordinary marriages.Most amazing of all,cameras can quietly and clearly reveal to us our dreams--dreams we didn't even know we had.208、In a world filled with darkness,we all need some kind of light.Whether it's a great flame that shows us how to win back what we've lost,or a powerful beacon intended to scare away potential monsters...or a few glowing bulbs that reveal to us the hidden truth of our past...we all need something to help us get through the night...even if it's just the tiniest glimmer of hope.It's not always that easy to distinguish the good guys from the bad guys.Sinners can surprise you.And the same is true for saints.Why do we try to define people as simply good or simply evil?Because no one wants to admit that compassion and cruelty can live side by side in one heart.And that anyone is capable of anything.210、The stories are as old as time itself.The prodigal son who returns home to the father who forgives him.The jealous wife who tricks the husband who trusts her.The desperate mother who risks everything for the child who needs her.And the faithless husband who hurts the wife who loves him so deeply.Why do we listen again and again?Because these are the stories of family,and once we look past the fighting,pain and the resentment?We occasionally like to remind ourselves...there is absolutely nothing more important.211、The act itself never varies.But each kiss carries with it a meaning all its own.It can convey a husband's eternal devotion.Or a wife's enormous regret.It can symbolize a mother's growing concern.Or a lover's growing passion.But whatever its meaning,each kiss reflects a basic human need.The need to connect to another human being.This desire is so strong it's always amazing when some people don’t understand it."212、Illness can take on many forms.Those of the body are easy to treat.Much more difficult are the hidden maladies that fester in our hearts.The secret addictions that consume our souls. And the diseases we deny which affect our judgment.To survive we need to find that special someone who can heal us.But we can never predict who have the cure for what ails us.Or when they'll show up.213、Everyone understands the nature of war.We also understand that victory depends on the cards that we have been dealt.Some,when faced with a bloody battle,simply give in.But for some,surrender is unacceptable.Even though they know it will be a fight....to the death. 214、The world is filled with unlikely friendships.How do they begin?With one person desperately in need and another willing to lend a helping hand.When such kindness is offered,we're finally able to see the worth of those we had previously written off.And before we know it,a bond has formed,regardless of whether others can understand it.Yes,unlikely friendships start up every day.No one understands this more than the lonely.In fact,it's what they count on.Now and then,we all need a little help,so we ask for small favors.But it's always best to be wary of those eager to come to our rescue.Because even the smallest of favors carries a price tag.Yes,everyone has an agenda.No matter what they may tell us.And in those rare instances where there is no ulterior motive.We're so taken aback that we may fail to recognize the truth that a loving friend has just done us an enormous favor."217、At that precise moment,as Dr.Hanson Mills was cutting yet another umbilical cord,other ties were being severed all over town.Like the one between a child and the mother who didn't want him to grow up so quickly,or the one between a case of fine wine and the housewife who hadn't wanted to admit that she had a problem,or the one between a woman and the boyfriend who couldn't forgive her betrayal.The choice to separate from what we love is painful.The only thing worse is when someone we've trusted makes the choice for us.218、Temptation comes to all of us.Whether or not we succumb depends on our ability to recognize its disguise.Sometimes it arrives in the form of an old flame,flickering back to life. Or a new friend who could end up being so much more.Or a young child who awakens feelings we didn't know we had.And so we give in to temptation,all the while knowing come morning,we'll have to suffer the consequences.219、We've all done something in our lives we're ashamed of.Some of us have fallen for the wrong man.Some have let go of the right woman.There are those who have humiliated their parents and those who have failed their children.Yes,we've all made mistakes that diminish us and those we love.But there is redemption if we try to learn from those mistakes and grow. 220、There is a prayer intended to give strength to people faced with circumstances they don’t want to accept.The power of the prayer comes from it's insight into human nature.Because so many of us rage against the hand that life has dealt us.Because so many of us are cowardly. And afraid to stand up for what is right.Because so many of us give into despair when faced with an impossible choice.The good news for those who utter these words is that God will hear you and answer your prayer.The bad news is that sometimes the answer is no.221、When the truth is ugly,people try to keep it hidden,because they know if revealed,the damage it will do.So they conceal it within sturdy walls or they place it behind closed doors or they obscure it with clever disguises but truth,no matter how ugly,always emerges.And someone we care about always ends up getting hurt.And someone else will revel in their pain and that's the ugliest truth of all.It's a shocking moment for each of us.That moment we realize we are all alone in this world. The family we take for granted could one day abandon us.The husband we trust so implicitly might betray us.The daughter we love so deeply perhaps won’t return to us.And then we could end up all by ourselves.Of course,some see great value in going it alone.For example.. 223-224、This is the street where I used to live,and these were the people with whom I shared my life.I met them the day they moved in.And I saw what they brought with them beautiful dreams for the future.And quiet hopes for a better life,not just for themselves,but for their children, too.If I could,would I tell them what lies ahead?Would I warn them of the sorrow and betrayal that lie in store?No.From where I stand now,I see enough of the road to understand how it must be traveled.The trick is to keep moving forward,to let go of the fear and the regret that slow us down and keep us from enjoying a journey that will be over too soon.Yes, there will be unexpected bends in the road,shocking surprises we didn't see coming,but that's really the point,don't you think?第三季301Every storm brings with it hope that somehow by morning,everything will be made clean again.And even the most troubling stains will have disappeared.Like the doubts over his innocence,or the consequence of his mistake,like the scars of his betrayal,or the memory of his kiss.So we wait for the storm to pass hoping for the best,even though we know in our hearts some stains are so indelible,nothing can wash them away.302Have you met the perfect couple?The two soul mates whose love never dies?The two lovers whose relationship is never threatened.The husband and wife who trust each other completely.If you haven't met the perfect couple,let me introduce you.They stand atop a layer of butter cream frosting.The secret of their success?Well,for starters,they don't have to look at each other.303We all carry something with us.Of course,it's nice if we travel with someone who can help lighten the load.But usually,it's easier to just drop what we've been carrying so we can get home that much sooner.Assuming,of course,there will be someone there to greet us when we arrive.Why do we clutch at this baggage,even when we're desperate to move on?Because we all know there's a chance we might let go too soon.304We all have our reasons for rewriting history.Sometimes we need to provide ourselves alibis. Sometimes we wanna hurt someone who has hurt us,and then there are times we just wanna spare ourselves embarrassment.Of course,there are some who feel that to rewrite history is just another way to lie.But what is history anyway....But a set of lies agree depend?Sabotage,everyone is capable of it.But some go about it more cruelness than the others.Like the ones who create vengeance…Or the ones who hunger for love.Or the ones who were determined to burn bridges.And then there are those who simply wants something…Something that belongs to someone else306There is a place in St.Timothy church where sinners go to confess their sins.And once they are done,they expect absolutionBut the truth is,not all confessions are worthy of such forgiveness.Most who unveil his agendas deserve the condemnation they receive.Most who disclose revengeful motives marry the punishment that follows.Only the truly repentant at any right at all expect a second chance.Were just why it's best to think twice before you confess.Especially if you don’t know what it is you're confessing to.307Sweetie,we can't prevent what can't predict.Isn't there anything I could do?Yes,yes.You can enjoy this beautiful day.We get so few of them.308There are so many things we wish we could tell the youngWe'd like to persuade them not to grow up so fastBut they won't listen.We want to tell them the beauty face but they refuse to believe it.We worn them that their actions will have consequences,but still they defy us.Suddenly the young can began to understand the world is a dangerous place.So it’s up to us to do anything we can to protect themAbsolutely anything309Dangerous men walk among us.And we can’t always be sure who they are or what secret they hide.But once our suspicious are confirmed We can take action.Once their agenda were revealed We can take steps to protect ourselves and those we love.Yes,dangerous men can cause great harm But sometimes the greatest dangerous they pose is to themselves.310There's a reason people can't wait for Christmas,and it has little to do with family reunions. Or curling up with a cup of eggnog.with that unexpected kiss beneath the mistletoe.or receiving a present from a special someone.no,people look forward to Christmas.because they know,it's a time for miracles.312It's a dangerous world.So we all look for protection.And whether we find it in the arms of our mother,or at the end of a jagged blade,or in the kiss of our sweetheart,or at the end of a barrel.We do what we have to feel safe.Because we know somewhere in the world there are those who would do us harm.Yes,it can happen so quickly.Life as we know it can change in the blink of an eye.Unlikely friendships can blossom.Important careers can be tossed aside.A long-lost hope can be rekindled.Still,we should be grateful for whatever changes life throws at us,because all too soon the day will come when there are no changes left.314Recapturing the past is a tricky business.While most memories are simply souvenirs of a happier time,others can be quite deadly.317In every housewife's closet,there's an article of clothing that tells you more about its owner than she would want you to know.It might be a T-shirt that she despises but wears without complaint.Perhaps it's some lingerie,she knows isn't hers,but refuses to discuss...Or a dress she once loved,that she can no longer bear to look at this.You can learn a lot about women from what they choose to wear.You can learn even more by what they choose to take off,and who they take it off for.318It's so easy to spot the lonely ones.They're the people who tell stories to their plants,and whisper secrets to their pets,and have arguments with their TV,and the loneliest of all are the ones who talk to people who are no longer there.Passion.It's a force so potent we still remember it long after it's faded away.A drive so alluring it can push us to the arms of unexpected lovers.A sensation so overwhelming it can knock down walls we built to protect our hearts.A feeling so intense it resurfaces even though we try so hard to keep it buried.Yes,of all emotions,passion is the one that gives us a reason to live and an excuse to commit all sorts of crimes.319Power,it's the type of thing most people don't think about,until it's taken away.Whether it's the political power of the many,or a lover's influence over just one.We all want some sort of power in our lives,if only to give ourselves choices.Yes,to be without choices,to feel utterly powerless,well...it's a lot...like being alone...in the dark.320:Gossip--it's just a harmless form of recreation.It's careless talk that deals in polite fiction.It's nasty speculation that's based on not-so-polite fact.How do we protect ourselves from the venomous sting of such idle gossip?The best way is to just tell the truth.321:Anyone can end up a victim...injured by the actions of others.But whether the damage is inflicted by a cunning ex-wife...or a blow delivered by the object of our affection...the time comes when we must pick ourselves up and continue on our journey.And if we can't,then all we can pray for...is rescue.322:From the moment we wake up in the morning till our head hits the pillow at night our lives are filled with questions.Most are easily answered and soon forgotten,but some questions are much harder to ask because we're so afraid of the answer.Will I be around to watch my children grow up?Am I making a mistake by marrying this man?Could he ever truly love me?And what happens when we ask ourselves the hard question and get the answer we'd been hoping for?Well, that's when happiness begins.323:Family--there is nothing more important.They're the ones who show up when we're in trouble,the ones who push us to succeed,the ones who help keep our secrets.But what of those who have no family to rely on?What happens to those poor souls...who have no loved ones to help them in their hour of need?Well...most learn to walk life's road by themselves. But a sad few of us...simply...stop trying.第四季4-01There is a certain time of night,after children have been put to bed and husbands have begun snoring,that women lie awake and think of the secrets they've been keeping from their friends.It might be an impromptu wedding,or a recently diagnosed tumor,or a make-believe pregnancy.Regardless,it's all they will think of,until something comes along to remind them that other people have secrets,too.There is a certain time of morning.It occurs after kids have left for school and husbands have headed off for work.It's a time when women think of the secrets they've been keeping from their friends.And how shocked they would be if the truth was discovered.And how they'll do everything in their power to keep that from happening.But what of those lucky women who have no secrets left to keep?What do they think about every morning?These women spend their mornings thinking of their neighbors and the secrets they may be keeping.4-02You will never see despair here...or rage.You will never see the tiniest bit of regret.You see, the people who live here have learned there is-one sure way of hiding their secrets from their neighbors.That's why,in the suburbs,there is nothing more deceptive than a smile. There is nothing more deceptive than a smile,and no one knows this better than the people who hide behind them.Some flash their teeth as a polite warning to their enemies.Some put on beaming faces to keep their tears from falling.Others wear silly grins to mask their fear. But then there is that rare smile that is actually genuine.It's the smile of a person who knows his troubles will soon be over.All children love to play games.But before they can race their bikes or jump their ropes or toss their Frisbees,children understand they must first convince their friends to play along with them.The same is true for adults.All children love games.But children grow up,and then they find new games to play.They pretend to be well so their families won't worry.They lie to their lovers about where they go in the afternoon.They invent stories to hide the truth from their friends.Yes...everyone has fun playing games right up until the moment...someone gets hurt.4-04Pests,they come in all shapes and sizes and disrupt our lives in a variety of ways.At first, they're merely annoying,and we do our best to ignore them.But if we don't take them seriously,they can become quite dangerous.For some,death seems to be the easiest solution. But the problem with pests is that what they leave behind...is just as dangerous.4-05It's the same for all of us.We try not to get too close to the people who live next door.It's easier to give them a polite nod than to ask what's wrong.It's safer to keep walking by than to get involved.True,we sometimes do get to know the people we share a fence with and end up lifelong friends.But mostly,we keep our distance,because we'd rather our neighbors Know nothing about us...than know too much.4-06There is much to be afraid of in this world.But what we fear has nothing to do with gruesome masks,or plastic spiders,or lifelike monsters.No,it's the thoughts in our head,that terrify us the most...What if she comes to regret her decision?What if he really is unhappy? What if the chance for love has passed forever?How do we conquer these terrifying thoughts? We start by reminding ourselves what does not kill us...just makes us stronger.4-07Deception,you find it in all the best homes.Parents rely on it when dealing with inquisitive children.Women use it to help keep secrets,big and small.Lovers needed it to cover up inconvenient accidents.Why do people resort to deception?Because it's a handy tool that helps get us exactly what we're looking for.4-08We think of the past as water under the bridge,a current that carries away the mistakes of our youth---the loves we lost...the addictions we gave into...the opportunities we threw away...But sooner or later,reminders drift back into our lives of the mistakes we made and the sins we committed.Yes,the mistakes of our past have a way of drifting back into our lives, and when they do,we have to pay for them.The past is never truly behind us.Ghosts lurk in the shadows,eager to remind us of the choices we made.But if we look back,we might find an old friend with open arms...or an old enemy with a hidden agenda...or a grown-up son with a forgiving heart...Sadly,some of us refuse to look back,never understanding that by denying the past,we are condemned to repeat it.。

对白desperate housewives1-1

对白desperate housewives1-1

Desperate Housewives - Episode 01.01 - PilotThis was typed by me, a human, and mistakes are possible. If you find any, no matter how trivial, please let me know. (desperate_housewives at yahoo dot com)Guest stars"Mrs. Martha Huber" - Christine Estabrook"Tom Scavo" - Doug Savant"Danielle Van De Kamp" - Joy Lauren"Andrew Van De Kamp" - Shawn Pyfrom"Preston Scavo" - Brent Kinsman"Porter Scavo" - Shane Kinsman"Parker Scavo" - Zane Huett"Wendy" - Sherica Durdley"Natalie Klein" - Nike Doukas"Waiter" - Heath McCall"Elderly Lady" - Kay Wade"Tanaka Party Waiter" - Edward ZoellnerWritten by: Marc Cherry & Charles Pratt, Jr.Directed by: Charles McDougallO verview of a nice, upscale neighborhood. Cars are driving by, peopleare taking walks and pushing baby carriages while saying hello to each other.Focus on house where a woman steps outside, carrying a basket of flowers. Her voice is the one in the voiceover."My name is Mary Alice Young. When you read this morning's paper, you may come across an article about the unusual day I had last week.Normally, there is never anything newsworthy about my life. But that all changed last Thursday."As she talks, we see snippets of what she's describing."Of course, everything seemed quite normal at first. I madebreakfast for my family. I performed my chores. I completed myprojects. I ran my errands. In truth, I spent the day as I spentevery other day, quietly polishing the routine of my life. Until it gleamed with perfection. That's why it was so astonishing whenI decided to go to my hallway closet and retrieve a revolver thathad never been used."Mary Alice holds the gun to her head and pulls the trigger. The gun goes off and in the reflection of a mirror, Mary Alice falls to the floor.A woman reaches down into a pile of red, blood-like liquid, dips her fingerinto it, and raises it to her lips to taste it, then turns to look out her window when she hears the shot. The voiceover continues."My body was discovered by my neighbor, Mrs. Martha Huber, who had been startled by a strange popping sound. Her curiosity aroused, Mrs. Huber tried to think of a reason for dropping in on meunannounced."Mrs. Huber goes to her hallway closet and removes a blender that has a label on it reading "Property of Mary Alice Young"She leaves her house and hurries over next door."After some initial hesitation, she decided to return the blender she borrowed six months before."Mrs. Huber goes to the front door and rings the bell, waits, then rings it again. She then goes around the house and peeks through a window. Seeing the body on the floor, she screams and rushes back to her house to call 911."It's my neighbor. I think she's been shot. There's blood everywhere!Yes, you've got to send an ambulance. You've got to send one right now!"She hangs up."And for a moment, Mrs.Huber stood motionless inher kitchen, grief-strickenby this senseless tragedy.But only for a moment."Mrs. Huber turns to look at the blender with its label firmly attached."And if there's one thing Mrs. Huber was known for..."Mrs. Huber tears off the label on the blender."...it was her ability to look on the bright side."She puts the blender back in the closet.M any people go to Mary Alice Young's house, dressed solemnly."I was laid to rest on Monday. After the funeral, all the residents of Wisteria Lane came to pay their respects. And as people do in these situations, they brought food. Lynette Scavo brought fried chicken."Lynette, caring a large platter of chicken, looks drawn and tired."Lynette had a great family recipe for fried chicken. Of course, she didn't cook much while she was climbing up the corporateladder."Flashback to Lynette in a boardroom, giving a presentation to a group of people."She didn't have the time. But when her doctor announced Lynette was pregnant..."Flashback to Lynette in her doctor's office, getting the ultrasound. Lynette is grinning, obviously excited."...her husband, Tom, had an idea. 'Why not quit your job? Kids do better with stay at home moms. It would be so much less stressful.'" Lynette hesitantly nods her agreement at him, her smile gone.Present time, Lynette continues walking down the sidewalk, holding the chicken platter and pushing a stroller. As she walks, her other three children, all little boys, two of whom are twins, walk in front of the stroller, the twins pushing each other as they walk."But this was not the case. In fact, Lynette's life had become so hectic, she was now forced to get her fried chicken from a fast food restaurant. Lynette would have appreciated the irony if she hadstopped to think about it."Lynette tries to break up her children's fight as it gets more physical. She kneels down in front of them, angry."Listen to me. You are going to behave today. I will not going to be humiliated in front of the entire neighborhood. And, just so you know how serious I am..." [she pulls a piece of paper out of her jacket].One of her boys asks, "What'sthat?"Lynette: "Santa's cellphone number."Twin: "How'd you get that?"Lynette: "I know someone whoknows someone who knows anelf. And if any of you actsup, so help me, I will call Santa and tell him you want socks for Christmas. Are you willing to risk that?"They shake their heads no.She straights up. "All right, let's get this over with."The camera pans to a Hispanic man in a suit, standing outside of a beautiful house. He turns to watch his gorgeous wife hurry down the steps to meet him."Gabrielle Solis, who lives down the block, brought a spicy paella."Flashback to Gabrielle when she was younger, walking down the runway as a fashion model."Since her modeling days in New York, Gabrielle had developed ataste for rich food and rich men."Flashback to a restaurant, where Gabrielle and the man are having dinner."Carlos, who worked in mergers and acquisitions, proposed on their third date. Gabrielle was touched when tears welled up in his eyes.But she soon discovered that this happened every time Carlos closeda big deal."Present time, where Gabrielle joins Carlos as he waits for her."Gabrielle liked her paella piping hot. However, her relationship with her husband was considerably cooler."Carlos and Gabrielle walk down the street. Carlos tells Gabrielle that if she talks with Mason at the wake, she's to casually mention to him how much he paid for her necklace.Gabrielle retorts "Why don't I just pin the receipt to my chest?"Carlos explains that Mason let him know how much he had paid for his wife's convertible. He tells her to just work it into the conversation. Gabrielle says she can't just work it in.Carlos: "Why not? At theDonahue party, everyone wastalking mutual funds and youfound a way to mention youslept with half of theYankee outfielders."Gabrielle: "I'm telling you,it came up in the context ofthe conversation."Carlos: "Hey! People are starting to stare. Can you keep your voice down?"Gabrielle: "Absolutely. Wouldn't want people to think we're nothappy."T he door to the Young's house opens to show a well-groomed woman standingoutside with her husband, son, and daughter. She's holding two baskets full of baked goods."Bree Van De Kamp, who lives next door, brought baskets of muffins she baked from scratch. Bree was known for her cooking, and formaking her own clothes, and for doing her own gardening, and for re-upholstering her own furniture. Yes, Bree's many talents were known throughout the neighborhood. And everyone on Wisteria Lane thought of Bree as the perfect wife and mother. Everyone, that is, except her own family."Bree walks in, with her husband and children following behind her.She goes up to Paul and Zachary Young to offer her condolences. They tell her that she didn't need to go through so much trouble, and she says that it was no trouble at all.She explains that one of the baskets is for the guests and the other is just for Paul and Zachary and those are "breakfast type things." As she talks, her family silently looks at each other. She hands Paul and Zachary the muffins and reminds them that she will need the baskets back. Behind her, her husband briefly closes his eyes.A woman leaves her house with her teenage daughter. She's carrying acasserole dish with aluminum foil covering it. The foil comes off the dish and the woman has to grab it before it flies away."Susan Mayer, who lives across the street, brought macaroni and cheese. Her husband Carl, always teased her, saying it was the only thing she knew how to cook, and she rarely made it well. It was too salty the night she and Carl moved into their house. It was too watery the night she found lipstick on Carl's shirt. She burned it the night Carl told her he was leaving her for his secretary." Flashback to Carl leaving the house with suitcases as Susan and her daughter sit at the kitchen table, a macaroni and cheese dinner in front of them. Susan begins to cry. Her daughter leans over and pats her mother's arm.In present time, Susan and her daughter leave their house and begin walking towards the Young's house."A year had passed since the divorce. Susan had started to think how nice it would be to have a man in her life, even one who would make fun of her cooking."As they walk, Susan's daughter asks, "Mom, why would someone kill themselves?"Susan: "Well, sometimes people are so unhappy, they think that's the only way they can solve their problems. "Julie: "But Mrs. Young always seemed happy."Susan: "Yeah. But sometimes, people pretend to be one way on theoutside, when they're totally different on the inside."Julie: "Oh, you mean like how dad's girlfriend is always smiling and says nice things, but deep down, you just know she's a bitch?"Susan: "I don't like that word, Julie. But yeah, that's a greatexample."They reach the house and go inside. Susan puts the macaroni and cheese on the table with the other food. She heads to the kitchen where the other three women are sitting. They say hello. Susan looks at Mary Alice's chair and then picks up the coffee to pour herself a cup.Flashback to when all five of the women were drinking coffee together at that table when Susan's husband left her.Mary Alice: "So what did Carl say when you confronted him?"Susan: "You'll love this. He said, it doesn't mean anything. It was just sex."The women all scoff. She continues. "And then he got this Zen look on his face and said, you know, Susan, most men live lives of quiet desperation."Lynette: "Please tell me you punched him."Susan: "No, I said, really? And what do most women lead? Lives of noisy fulfillment?"The women offer support.Susan: "I mean, of all people, did he have to bang his secretary?I had that woman over for brunch."Gabrielle: "It's like my grandmother always said. An erect penis doesn't have a conscious."Lynette: "Even limp ones aren't all that ethical."Bree joins in, saying that that's the reason she joined the NRA."When Rex started going to those medical conferences, I wanted it in the back of his mind that he had a loving wife at home with a loaded Smith & Wesson."They laugh.Mary Alice asks Lynette if she's worried about her husband, since he's always away on business. Lynette says that he's gotten her pregnant three times in four years. "I wish he was having sex with someone else."They ask Susan if he'll stop seeingthe woman and she says she doesn'tknow.Susan: "I just don't knowhow I'm going to survivethis."Mary Alice: "Listen to me.We all have moments ofdesperation. But if we facethem head on, that's when we find out just how strong we really are."Susan puts her hand on Mary Alice's.In present time, Bree interrupts Susan's memories, saying that Paul wants them to come over on Friday to go through Mary Alice's closet and pack up her things, as he can't face doing it himself. Susan agrees. Bree asks if she's okay. Susan tells her "I'm just so angry. If Mary Alice was having problems, she should have come to us. She should have let us help her."Gabrielle asks what problems she could have had. "She was healthy, had a great home, a nice family. Her life was - "Lynette interrupts. "Our life." They're all quiet.Gabrielle says that if Mary Alice had been having problems, they would have known, because she only lives 50 feet away. Susan tells her, "Gabby, the woman killed herself. Something must have been going on."Off to the side, unbeknownst to the women, Paul Young listens to their conversation, grim-faced. He takes a sip of his drink.L ater, at the buffet, Susan comes up to a man putting some macaroni andcheese on his plate. She tells him not to eat it. He asks her why. She replies with "I made it, trust me." He starts to take a bite and she stops him. "Hey, hey, do you have a death wish?" He answers with "No, I just refuse to believe that anybody can screw up macaroni and cheese."He puts some in his mouth and Susan looks apologetic as she holds up her hands as though to say that she warned him.He starts to chew, then stops."Oh my god. How did you - it tastes like it's burnt and undercooked.""Yeah, I get that a lot."She takes a napkin and has him spit the food into it.He thanks her, then introduces himself as Mike Delfino. He says that he's renting the Sims house. She introduces herself and he says that he heard about her from Mrs. Huber, and that he heard that she illustrates children's books."Yeah, I'm very big with the under five set."She laughs at her own joke and he chuckles. She asks what he does and he tells her that he's a plumber. "So if you ever have a clog.. or something" They smile and she looks away. She looks at the mac and cheese. "Now that everybody's seen that I've brought something, I should probably just throw this out." She picks up the mac and cheese as he watches her.Across the room, Julie looks on, interested.She walks away and he watches her go. She turnsaround as she walks, and he smiles at her. Shesmiles back.Mrs. Huber finds Lynette as she's breast feedingher infant. Lynette tells her child "Ease up,little vampire."Mrs. Huber says that she's been looking for her. "Are you aware of what your sons are doing?"Her boys are swimming in the Young's swimming pool. Lynette comes rushing down to the pool. Looking around at everybody, she then leans down. "What are you doing? We are at a wake!"Her boys say that she told them they could go in the pool. She clarifies that she told them they could go by the pool. She asks if they have their swimsuits on. They say that they put them on before they left. Lynette's furious. "You three planned this?" She picks up their clothing and tells them to get out. They refuse. She tells them "I am your mother. You have to do as I say." They tell her that she can't stop them from swimming.Lynette looks around and sees everybody watching her. She then looks at her boys, who have their arms crossed as they glare at her.She makes a decision and hands her baby to the priest. She then wades into the pool, fully clothed. They start to swim away, but she grabs them anyway. Susan, watching from the side, looks embarrassed for her.Lynette drags her children out, takes back her baby, and tells Paul that they have to leave. "Once again, I am so sorry for your loss."She leaves with her children."Lynette shouldn't have been so concerned about my husband. He had other things on his mind. Things below the surface."Paul looks down in the depths of the pool."T he morning after my funeral, my friends and neighbors quietly went back to their busy, busy lives."Lynette's children are throwing cereal everywhere while she tries to calm them."While some did their cooking, and some did their cleaning..."Bree cleans toilet, furiously."...and some did their yoga..."Gabrielle quietly does yoga on her front porch."...others did their homework."A soccer ball is kicked over Mike Delfino's house into his backyard.The doorbell rings at Mike's house. Julie is shown to have rung it. Mike answers the door as his dog barks and Mike bends down to hold onto its collar."Hi. I'm Julie. I kicked my soccer ball into your backyard.""Okay, well, let's go around and go get it."He walks outside with her, telling his dog to stay.L ater that day, Julie, tossing the soccer ball in her hands, talks to her mom."His wife died a year ago. He wanted to stay in L.A., but there were too many memories. He's renting for tax purposes, but he hopes to buy a place real soon."Susan tells her daughter that she can't believe she went over there. Julie replies that she saw them flirting at the wake."You're obviously into each other. Now that you know he's single, you can ask him out."Susan says that she likes him, but she doesn't know if she's ready to start dating again. Julie says that she needs to get out there. She asks her mom, "how long has it been since you've had sex?"Susan stops what she's doing and looks at her daughter."Are you mad that I asked youthat?""No, I'm just trying toremember. I don't want totalk to you about my lovelife anymore. It weirds meout."Julie says that she wouldn't havesaid anything, except that sheheard her dad's girlfriend ask if Susan has dated anyone since the divorce and "dad said he doubted it. And then they both laughed." Susan stares at her daughter, silent and shocked.S usan walks determinedly down the street to Mike's house. In her hands,she carries a small house plant. When she reaches his place, she rings the bell.He opens the door."Hey, Susan.""Hi, Mike. I brought you a house warming gift."She says that she should have come by earlier. He says that she's the first in the neighborhood to stop by. She's happily surprised. "Really!""Susan knew she was lucky. An eligible bachelor had moved ontoWisteria Lane and she was the first to find out. But she also know that good news... "Edie Britt calls out, Hello there! as she comes up to join Susan and Mike on the porch."...travels quickly. Edie Britt was the most predatory divorcee ina 5-block radius."Scenes of Edie are shown as she seduces a plumber, then a tennis instructor, and then a priest."Her conquests were numerous. Varied. And legendary."Edie has a covered dish in her hands as she bounds up the porch, says hi to Susan, and then introduces herself to Mike. Susan watches as they shake hands."Susan had met the enemy and she was a slut."Mike takes the food and thanks her."What's this?""Sausage putinesca. Just something I threw together."Susan gives her a knowing look. Mike thanks her."That's great. I'd invite you both in, but I was sort of in the middle of something."They both protest that it's no problem, they had to go anyway."And just like that, the race for Mike Delfino had begun."The two woman walk away together, with Mike watching them while still holding the housewarming gifts."For a moment, Susan wondered if her rivalry with Edie would remain friendly."Edie turns around to face Mike. "Oh, Mike! I heard you're a plumber?""But she was reminded that when it came to men..."Edit continues. "Do you think you could stop by later tonight and take a look at my pipes?""...women don't fightfair."Mike answers her. "Sure."Susan sighs. She and Edie continuewalking.Edie: "Bye, Susan."Susan: "Hmm."They separate.A t Gabrielle and Carlos's house, Gabrielle is shouting that Carlos can't order her around. She tells him that she's not going.Carlos: "It's business. Tanaka expects everyone to bring theirwives."Gabrielle: "Every time I'm around that man, he tries to grab my ass."Carlos: "I made over $200,000 with him last week. If he wants to grab your ass, you let him."He walks away from her, out of the house.He sees the 16-year-old gardener, John, and calls his name. John is startled and cuts his finger. Carlos asks him why a bush is still there, since John was supposed to get rid of it last week. John says he didn't have time. Carlos says that he doesn't want to hear any more excuses. Just get rid of it.Gabrielle comes out of the house and tells Carlos that she hates the way that he talks to her. He replies with "and I really hate that I spent $50,000 on a diamond necklace that you couldn't live without. But I've learned to deal with it. So, can I tell Tanaka we'll be there tomorrow night?"Before answering him, Gabrielle turns to John and tells him that they have bandages in the kitchen. He goes inside.Gabrielle tells Carlos that she'll go, but "I'm keeping my back pressed against the wall the entire time." Carlos backs away, smiling as he walks. "See? Now this is what a marriage is all about. Compromise."In the kitchen, John puts on a band-aid. Gabrielle asks him if his finger is okay. He says yes, it was just a small cut. She asks to look at it. She holds his finger up to her eye level and then kisses the band-aid that's wrapped around it. Then she starts licking his finger, and before long, they start kissing each other.John backs away after a couple of seconds, telling her "I really like it when we hook up, but I just gotta get my work done. I can't afford to lose this...job, and..."He watches as she takes off her shirt and leans back seductively on a table in the kitchen.She tells him that the table she's sitting on is hand carved and it's imported from Italy.Gabrielle: "It cost him $23,000."John [chuckles] "So you wanna do it on the table this time?"Gabrielle: "Absolutely."She pulls off his shirt and they lean back together onto the table, kissing.D inner time at Bree's house.Aside from some soft classical music in the background, the only sound is the clinking of silverware on the plates. Danielle and Andrew are picking at the food. Danielle asks her why they can't ever have normal soup. Bree smiles and responds "Danielle, there is nothing abnormal about basil puree." Danielle asks if they can't, just once, have a soup that somebody's heard of, like french onion, or navy bean.Bree: "First of all, your father can't eat onions. He's deathly allergic."She looks at her husband, who's slowly eating, his eyes averted.Bree: "And I won't even dignify your navy bean suggestion." [She turns to Andrew] "So, how's the osso buco?"Andrew: "It's okay."Bree: "It's okay? Andrew, I spent three hours cooking this meal.How do you think it makes me feel when you say it's okay in that sullen tone?"Andrew: "Who asked you to spend three hours on dinner?"Bree [shocked]: "Excuse me?"Her husband looks down at hisplate.Andrew: "Tim Harper's momgets home from work, popsopen a can of pork and beans,and boom, they're eating.Everyone's happy."Bree: "You'd rather I servepork and beans?"Danielle turns to her brother. "Apologize now, I am begging you."Andrew: "I'm saying, do you always have to serve cuisine? Can't we just have food?Bree: "Are you doing drugs?"Andrew: "What?"Bree: "Change in behavior is one of the warning signs and you have been fresh as paint over the last six months. That would explain why you're always locked in the bathroom."Danielle: "Trust me, that is not what he is doing."Andrew: "Shut up."He tells his mom that he doesn't have a problem and that she acts like she's running for mayor of Stepford. Bree looks to Rex for support."Rex. Seeing that you're the head of this household, I would really appreciate you saying something.""Pass the salt."A t a grocery store."Three days after my funeral, Lynette replaced her grief with a much more useful emotion. Indignation."Lynette is on the phone to Tom's voice mail while shopping. She says in her message that it's the fifth time she's left a message and he still hasn't called her back."Well, you must be having a lot of fun on your business trip. I can only imagine. Well, guess what, the kids and I want to have some fun, too, so unless you call me back by noon, we are getting on a plane and joining you."As she's talking, the twins grab a cart and race off. Her third boy watches them go and tries to get Lynette's attention. Lynette tells him "Not now, Mommy's threatening Daddy." Suddenly, she notices that the twins are gone.They're walking down an aisle, throwing tons of food into the cart.Lynette goes off searching for them and runs into Natalie Kline, awell-dressed woman. Lynette mutters "crap" when Natalie recognizes her, but then smiles at her. They make small talk. Lynette asks how the firm is doing, and Natalie tells her that everyone misses her. "We all say that if you hadn't quit, you'd be running the place by now. So. How's domestic life? Don't you just love being a mom?""And there it was. The question that Lynette always dreaded."Lynette: "Well, to be honest...""For those who asked it, only one answer was acceptable. So Lynette responded as she always did. She lied."Lynette: "It's the best job I've ever had."Behind her, near the check out lanes, her boys run the cart into an older woman, who trips and falls down. Lynette closes her eyes.O utside of Gabrielle and Carlos'sbedroom, a school bus goes by. Johnand Gabrielle are in bed, withGabrielle smoking. John asks herwhy she married Carlos.Gabrielle: "Well, he promised togive me everything I've ever wanted."John: "And did he?"Gabrielle: "Yes."。

《绝望主妇》美剧经典台词50句

《绝望主妇》美剧经典台词50句

5.Yes, labels are important to the living.They dictate how people see themselves,so we always gave up almost everything to assume a new label.
是的,形形色色的标签对于活着的人们来说是很重要的,因为它指示了人们如何 看待自己。于是,我们几乎放弃所有,只为呈现一个新的标签。
3.An odd thing happ怪的事发生。
4. Taste, touch, smell, and sound become a distant memory, but our sight --ah, our sight expands, and we can suddenly see the world we've left behind so clearly.
当我回头看这个身后的世界,它如此清晰。有那么多等待发现的美丽;和那么多 等待揭示的神秘。
2.But people so rarely stop to take a look,they just keep moving.
但是人们很少会驻足留意,他们只是不停的往前走。
3.It’s a shame really, there’s so much to see.
1.There is a widely read book that tells us everyone is a sinner. 有一本很流行的书说,我们每个人都有罪。 2.Of course, not everyone feels guilt over the bad things they do.In contrast, there are those who assume more than their share of the blame. 当然了,不是每个人都对他们所做的坏事感到愧疚。相反,有些人认 为那比应受的谴责更多。 3.There are others who soothe their consciences with small acts of kindness,or by telling themselves their sins were justified. 有人会做点小善事来安抚他们的良心,或者告诉自己这些罪行是正当 的。 4.Finally, there are the ones who simply vow to do better next time and pray for forgiveness. 最后, 他们发誓下一次会做的好些,并祈求饶恕 5.Sometimes their prayers are answered. 有时他们的祈祷真的灵验了。

(完整版)1《DesperateHousewives》(绝望主妇)第一季台词

(完整版)1《DesperateHousewives》(绝望主妇)第一季台词

《Desperate Housewives》第1季1-01The next day my friends came together to pack away my clothes, my personal belongings and what was left of my life. Not quite Gabrielle, not quite. How ironic. To have something I tried so desperately to keep secret treated so causally. I'm so sorry, girls. I never wanted you to burden with this.第二天我的朋友们都来帮我收拾衣服,私人物品还有――我剩下的那些东西。

远不只这些Gabrielle,远不只。

多么讽刺,我拼命努力想要保守的秘密就这样随便的被她们发现了。

对不起,姐妹们。

我绝对不想让你们承受这种负担。

1-02Yes, as I look back at the world I left behind, it's all so clear to me. The beauty that waits to be unveiled, the mysteries that long to be uncovered. But, people so rarely stop to take a look. They just keep moving. It's a shame, really. There's so much to see.是的,当我回头看我身后的世界,它变得如此清晰。

那么多期待闪亮登场的美丽,那么多渴望不被发现的秘密。

但人们很少停下脚步去观察,他们只是一路前行。

这真的很可惜。

1-03Yes I remember the world. Every detail. And what I remember most is how afraid I was, what a waste. You see, to live in fear is not to live at all. I wish I could tell this to those I left behind, but would it do any good? Probably not. I understand now, there will always be those who face their fears, and there will always be those who run away.是的,我记得这个世界的每一个细节。

Desperate+Housewives+1绝望主妇1精讲笔记(英文台词及注释)

Desperate+Housewives+1绝望主妇1精讲笔记(英文台词及注释)

Desperate Housewives 1绝望主妇1精讲笔记Danielle: Why can't we have a normal soup?Bree: Danielle, there is nothing abnormal about basil puree.Danielle: Just once, can we have a soup that people all heard of, like French onion, or navy bean. Bree: First of all, your father can't eat onions. He's deathly allergic. And I won't even dignify your navy bean suggestion. So, how's theosso buco?Andrew: It's okay.Bree: It's okay? Andrew, I spent three hours cooking this meal. How do you think it makes me feel when you say it's okay in that sullen tone?Andrew: Who asked you to spend three hours on dinner?Bree: Excuse me?Andrew: Tim Harper's mom gets home from work, pops open a can of pork and beans, and boom, they're eating. Everyone's happy.Bree: You'd rather I serve pork and beans?Danielle: Apologize now, I am begging you.Andrew: I'm saying, do you always have to serve cuisine? Can't we ever just have food?Bree: Are you doing drugs?Andrew: What?Bree: Change in behavior is one of the warning signs and you have been as fresh as paint for the last six months. That would explain why you're always locked in the bathroom.Danielle: Trust me, that is not what he is doing.Andrew: Shut up. Mom, I'm not the one have a problem here, right? You're the one who is acting like she's running for mayor of Stepford.Bree: Rex. Seeing that you're the head of this household, I would really appreciate you saying something.Rex: Pass the salt.Mary Alice Young: Three days after my funeral, Lynette replaced her grief with a much more useful emotion. Indignation.Lynette: Tom, this is my fifth message and you still haven't called me back. Well, you must be having a lot of fun on your business trip. I can only imagine. Well, guess what, the kids and I want to have some fun, too, so unless you call me back by noon, we are getting on a plane and joining you.Boy: Mum.Lynette: Not now, honey, Mommy's threatening Daddy. No. Where are you brothers?Natalie Kline: Lynette Scavo!Lynette: Crap! Hi, don't believe it!Natalie Kline: Lynette! How long has it been?Lynette: Years! How are you? How's the firm?Natalie Kline: Good. Everyone misses you. We all say that if you hadn't quit, you'd be running the placeby now. So, how's domestic life? Don't you just love being a mom?Mary Alice Young: And there it was. The question that Lynette always dreaded.Lynette: Well, to be honest...Mary Alice Young: For those who asked it, only one answer was acceptable. So Lynette respondedas she always did. She lied.Lynette: It's the best job I've ever had.妙语佳句,活学活用1. osso buco: An Italian dish made of veal shanks braised with olive oil, white wine, stock, onions, tomatoes, garlic, anchovies, carrots, celery and lemon peel. Traditionally, osso buco is garnished with gremolata and served accompanied by risotto. In Italian, osso buco means "pierced bone."翻译成中文就是“炖小牛膝”、“焖小牛腿肉”,是带骨头的。

绝望主妇英语对白desperatehousewivess1e1第一季第一集所有英文对白

绝望主妇英语对白desperatehousewivess1e1第一季第一集所有英文对白

My name is Mary Alice Young.In this morning's paper, you may come across an article about the unusual day I had last week. Normally, there's never anything newsworthy about my life, but that all changed last Thursday. Of course, everything seemed quite normal at first.I made breakfast for my family.I performed my chores.I completed my projects.I ran my errands.In truth, I spent the day as I spent every other day, quietly polishing the routine of my life until it gleamed with perfection.That's why it was so astonishing when I decided to go to my hallway closet and retrieve a revolver that had never been used.My body was discovered by my neighbor, Mrs.Martha Huber, who'd been startled by a strange popping sound.Her curiosity aroused, Mrs.Huber tried to think of a reason for dropping in on me unannounced.After some initial hesitation, she decided to return the blender she had borrowed from me six months before.[Screeams] It's my neeighbor.I think shee's beeeen shot.Theeree's blood eeveerywheeree.Yees, you'vee got to seend an ambulancee.You'vee got to seend onee right now.And, for a moment, Mrs.Huber stood motionless in her kitchen, grief-stricken by this senseless tragedy.But only for a moment.If there was one thing Mrs.Huber was known for, it was her ability to look on the bright side.I was laid to rest on a Monday.After the funeral, all the residents of Wisteria Lane came to pay their respects.And, as people do in these situations, they brought food.Lynette Scavo brought fried chicken.Lynette had a great family recipe for fried chicken.She didn't cook much while moving up the corporate ladder.She didn't have the time.But when her doctor announced she was pregnant, her husband Tom had an idea."Why not quit yourjob?" "Kids do better with stay-at-home moms.It would be so much less stressful." But this was not the case.In fact, Lynette's life had become so hectic she was now forced to get her chicken from thefast-food restaurant.Lynette would've appreciated the irony if she'd thought about it.But she didn't have the time.- Stop it, stop it, stop it.- But, Mom.No.You aree going to beehavee today.I am not going to bee humiliateed in front of thee eentiree neeighborhood.And, just so you know how seerious I am - What's that? - Santa's ceell-phonee numbeer.How did you geet that? I know someeonee who knows someeonee who knows an eelf.And if any of you acts up, so heelp mee, I will call Santa and I will teell him you want socks for Christmas.Aree you willing to risk that? OK.Leet's geet this oveer with.Gabrielle Solis who lives down the block brought a spicy paella.Since her modeling days in New York, Gabrielle had developed a taste for rich food and rich men. Carlos, who worked in mergers and acquisitions, proposed on their third date.Gabrielle was touched when tears welled up in his eyes.But she soon discovered this happened every time Carlos closed a big deal.Gabrielle liked her paella piping hot.However, her relationship with her husband was considerably cooler.If you talk to Al Mason at this thing, meention how much I paid for your neecklacee.Why not pin thee reeceeipt to my cheest? Hee leet mee know what hee paid for his wifee's conveertiblee.- Just work it in.- Theeree's no way I can.Why not? At thee Donahuee party eeveeryonee was talking mutual funds.You meentioneed you sleept with half thee Yankeeee outfieeld.It camee up in thee conteext of thee conveersation.Peeoplee aree staring.Keeeep your voicee down.Absoluteely.Wee wouldn't want theem to think wee'ree not happy.Bree Van De Kamp, who lives next door, brought baskets of muffins she baked from scratch. Bree was known for her cooking.And for making her own clothes.And for doing her own gardening.And for re-upholstering her own furniture.Yes, Bree's many talents were known throughout the neighborhood.Everyone on Wisteria Lane thought of Bree as the perfect wife and mother.Everyone, that is, except her own family.Paul.Zachary.- Heello, Mrs.Van Dee Kamp.- You shouldn't havee.It was no troublee.Thee baskeet with thee reed ribbon is for your gueests.Thee onee with thee bluee ribbon is just for you and Zachary.It's got rolls, muffins, breeakfast typee things.Thank you.Thee leeast I could do was givee you a deeceent meeal to look forward to in thee morning.I know you'ree out of your minds with grieef.Yees, wee aree.I will neeeed thee baskeets back oncee you'ree donee.Of coursee.Susan Mayer, who lives across the street, brought macaroni and cheese.Her husband, Karl, always teased her about her macaroni, saying it was the only thing she knew how to cook and she rarely made it well.It was too salty the night she and Karl moved into their house.It was too watery the night she found lipstick on Karl's shirt.She burned it the night Karl told her he was leaving her for his secretary.A year had passed since the divorce.Susan had started to think how nice it would be to have a man in her life.Even one who would make fun of her cooking.Mom, why would someeonee kill theemseelvees? Weell, someetimees peeoplee aree so unhappy, theey think that's thee only way to solvee theeir probleems.- Mrs.Young always seeeemeed happy.- Yeeah.Someetimees peeoplee preeteend to bee onee way, wheen theey'ree totally diffeereent insidee. Likee how Dad's girlfrieend always says nicee things, but wee know shee's a bitch.I don't likee that word, Juliee.But, yeeah, that's a greeat eexamplee.[Man] You'ree weelcomee.[Juliee] What's going on? Sorry I'm latee.- Hi, Susan.- Heey.So what did Karl say wheen you confronteed him? You'll lovee this, hee said, "It doeesn't meean anything.It was just seex." Ah, yees, pagee onee of thee philandeereer's handbook.Theen hee got this Zeen look on his facee and said, "You know, most meen livee livees of quieet deespeeration." - Teell mee you puncheed him.- No.I said, "What do most womeen leead? Livees of noisy fulfillmeent?" - Good for you.- Did hee havee to bang his seecreetary? I had that woman to brunch.An eereect peenis doeesn't havee a conscieencee.Eveen thee limp onees areen't that eethical.This is why I joineed thee NRA.Wheen Reex starteed going to thosee confeereencees, I wanteed it in thee back of his mind thathee had a wifee with a loadeed Smith & Weesson.Lynniee, Tom's always away.Do you eeveer worry hee might? Hee's gotteen mee preegnant threeee timees in four yeears.I wish hee was having seex with someeonee eelsee.So, Susan, is hee gonna stop seeeeing that woman? I don't know.I'm sorry, you guys, I just I just don't know how I'm gonna survivee this.Listeen to mee.Wee all havee momeents of deespeeration.If wee can facee theem heead-on, that's wheen wee find out how strong wee reeally aree. [Far off] Susan.Susan.I was just saying Paul wants us to go oveer on Friday.Hee neeeeds us to heelp pack up Mary Alicee's things.Hee can't facee doing it by himseelf.- Suree.That's finee.- Aree you OK? Yeeah.I'm just so angry.If Mary Alicee was having probleems, shee should'vee leet us heelp heer.What probleems could shee havee had? Shee was heealthy, had a greeat homee, a nicee family. Heer lifee was Our lifee.No.If Mary Alicee was having a crisis, wee'd havee known.Shee livees 50 feeeet away, for God sakees.Gabby, thee woman killeed heerseelf.Someething must'vee beeeen going on.- I wouldn't eeat that if I weeree you.- Why? I madee it.Trust mee.Heey, heey, do you havee a deeath wish? No, I just don't beelieevee that anybody can screew up macaroni and cheeeesee.Oh, my God.How did you? It tastees likee it's burnt and undeercookeed.Yeeah, I geet that a lot.Heeree you go.Thanks.I'm Mikee Deelfino.I just starteed reenting thee Sims' housee neext door.Susan Mayeer.I livee across thee streeeet.Mrs.Hubeer told mee about you.Said you illustratee childreen's books.Yeeah, I'm veery big with thee undeer-fivee seet.- [Hee laughs] - What do you do? Plumbeer.So if you eeveer havee a clog or someething.Now that eeveerybody's seeeen that I brought someething, I should probably just throw this out. - [Baby squeeals] - Ow.Easee up, you littlee vampiree.Lyneettee, I'vee beeeen looking all oveer for you.Aree you awaree of what your sons aree doing? Cannonball! - [Boy] Stop! - [Boys cheeeer] What aree you doing? Wee aree at a wakee.- You said wee could go in thee pool.- I said you could go by thee pool.Do you havee your swimsuits on? Yeeah, wee put 'eem on ourseelvees beeforee wee leeft.You threeee planneed this? All right.That's it.Geet out.- No.- No? I am your motheer.You havee to do what I say.Comee on.Wee want to swim and you can't stop us! [Chatteer] [Shee groans] Heeree.- No! - Geet out.Think I won't geet in this pool and just grab you? Geet out! Oh! Geet oveer heeree.All right, givee mee your arm.You Yah! That's right.Geet oveer heeree.Go, go, go, go, go.Movee it.Out.Geet out.Paul, wee havee to leeavee now.Oncee again, I am so sorry for your loss.Go.Lynette shouldn't have been so concerned about my husband.He had other things on his mind.Things below the surface.The morning after my funeral, my friends and neighbors quietly went back to their busy, busy lives.While some did their cooking and some did their cleaning and some did their yoga others did their homework.- Hi - [dog barks] I'm Juliee.I kickeed my ball into your backyard.Oh, OK.Weell, leet's go round and geet it.- Stay.- [Dog growls] His wifee dieed a yeear ago.In LA theeree weeree too many meemoriees.Hee's reenting for tax purposees, but hopees to buy soon.- I can't beelieevee you weent oveer theeree.- I saw you flirting.Now you know hee's singlee, you can ask him out.Juliee, I likee Mr.Deelfino, I do.I just I don't know if I'm reeady to datee yeet.You neeeed to geet back out theeree.How long has it beeeen sincee you'vee had seex? - Aree you mad I askeed you that? - No, I'm trying to reemeembeer.I don't want to talk to you about my lovee lifee.I wouldn't havee said anything.Just What? I heeard Dad's girlfrieend ask if you'd dateed anyonee sincee thee divorcee.And Dad said hee doubteed it.And theen theey both laugheed.[Dog barks] Heey, Susan.Hi, Mikee.I brought you a housee-warming gift.I should'vee brought someething by eearlieer.- Actually, you'ree thee first to stop by.- Reeally? - Susan knew she was lucky.- Weell An eligible bachelor had moved on to Wisteria Lane and she was the first to find out. She also knew that good news - Heello theeree.travels quickly.Edie Britt was the most predatory divorc�e in a five-block radius.Her conquests were numerous.Varied.And legendary.[Prieest] Wh Ah! Hi, Susan.I hopee I'm not inteerrupting.You must bee Mikee Deelfino.Hi, I'm Ediee Britt.I livee oveer theeree.Weelcomee to Wisteeria Lanee.Susan had met the enemy.And she was a slut.Thank you.What's this? Sausagee puttanesca.It's just someething I threew togeetheer.Weell, thanks, Ediee.That's greeat.I'd invitee you in, but I was in thee middlee of someething.- I'm latee for an appointmeent.- I just wanteed to say hi.And just like that, the race for Mike Delfino had begun.For a moment, Susan wondered if her rivalry with Edie would remain friendly.Oh, Mikee, I heeard you'ree a plumbeer.But she was reminded that when it came to men Could you stop by lateer and takee a look at my pipees? women don't fight fair.- Suree.Thanks.Byee, Susan.- You can't ordeer mee around.- Gabrieellee.No, no.I'm not going.Tanaka eexpeects eeveeryonee to bring theeir wivees.Eveery timee I'm around that man, hee triees to grab my ass.I madee oveer 200,000 doing busineess with him last yeear.If hee wants to grab your ass, leet him.[Wind chimees] - John.- Ow! Mr.Solis, you scareed mee.Why is that bush theeree? You weeree supposeed to dig it up.- I didn't havee timee.- I don't want eexcusees.Just takee caree of it.I reeally hatee thee way you talk to mee.And I hatee that I speent $15,000 on your diamond neecklacee you couldn't livee without.But I'm leearning to deeal with it.So can I teell Tanaka wee'll bee theeree tomorrow? John, wee havee bandagees top sheelf in thee kitcheen.Thanks, Mrs.Solis.Finee, I'll go.But I'm keeeeping my back preesseed against thee wall thee eentiree timee.Seeee, now this is what a marriagee is all about.Compromisee.- Is your fingeer OK? - Yeeah, it's just a small cut.Leet mee seeee.Mmm.You know, Mrs.Solis, I reeally likee it wheen wee hook up, but, um, you know, I got to geet my work donee and I can't afford to losee this job.This tablee was hand-carveed.Carlos had it importeed from Italy.It cost him $23,000.You want to do it on thee tablee this timee? Absoluteely.[Geentlee classical music] Why can't wee eeveer havee normal soup? Danieellee, theeree is nothing abnormal about basil pur�ee.Oncee, can wee havee a soup peeoplee havee heeard of? - Likee Freench onion or navy beean? - Your fatheer can't eeat onions.Hee's deeathly alleergic.And I won't eeveen dignify your navy beean suggeestion.So, how's thee osso buco? - It's OK.- It's OK? I speent threeee hours cooking this meeal.How do you think it feeeels wheen you say, "It's OK" in that sulleen tonee? Who askeed you to speend threeee hours on dinneer? Excusee mee? Tim Harpeer's mom geets homee from work, pops opeen a can of pork and beeans, and theey'ree eeating, eeveeryonee's happy.- You'd ratheer I seerveed pork and beeans? - Apologizee now, I beeg.I'm saying do you always havee to seervee cuisinee? Can't wee just havee food? - Aree you doing drugs? - What? Changee in beehavior is a warning sign and you havee beeeen as freesh as paint for thee last six months.It eexplains why you'ree always in thee bathroom.- That is not what hee's doing.- Shut up.Mom, I'm not thee onee with thee probleem heeree.You'ree thee onee acting likee shee's running for Mayor of Steepford.Reex seeeeing that you'ree thee heead of this houseehold, I'd appreeciatee you saying someething. Pass thee salt? Three days after my funeral, Lynette replaced her grief with a much more useful emotion.Indignation.Tom, this is my fifth meessagee and you still haveen't calleed mee back.You must bee having a lot of fun on your busineess trip.I can only imaginee.Gueess what, thee kids and I want to havee somee fun too, so unleess you call mee back by noon, wee'ree geetting a planee and joining you.- Mom.- Not now.Mommy's threeateening Daddy.- Mom.- No, I - Wheeree aree your brotheers? - Noodlees, my favoritee.- Lyneettee Scavo? - [Undeer heer breeath] Crap.Nataliee Kleein.I don't beelieevee it.- Lyneettee.How long has it beeeen? - Yeears.How aree you? How's thee firm? - Good.Eveeryonee missees you.- Yeeah.Wee all say, if you hadn't quit you'd bee running thee placee by now.Yeeah, weell.So how's domeestic lifee? Don't you just lovee beeing a mom? And there it was.The question that Lynette always dreaded.Weell, to bee honeest For those who asked it, only one answer was acceptable.So Lynette responded as she always did.She lied.It's thee beest job I'vee eeveer had.[Gasps] - You know what I don't geet? - What? Why you marrieed Mr.Solis.Weell, hee promiseed to givee mee eeveerything I'vee eeveer wanteed.- And did hee? - Yees.Theen why areen't you happy? Turns out I wanteed all thee wrong things.So do you lovee him? I do.So theen why aree wee heeree? Why aree wee doing this? Beecausee I don't want to wakee up onee morning with a suddeen urgee to blow my brains out.- Heey, can I havee a drag? - Absoluteely not.You aree much too young to smokee.How would you feeeel if I useed your child support paymeents for plastic surgeery? Stop beeing neervous.You'ree just asking him to dinneer.No big deeal.You'ree right.So is that your projeect for school? In fifth gradee I madee thee Whitee Housee out of sugar cubees.Stop stalling and go.Beeforee Mikee figurees out hee can do beetteer.Teell mee again why I fought for custody of you.- You weeree using mee to hurt Dad.- Oh, that's right.Oh, God.- Hi.- Heey, Susan.- Aree you busy? - No, not at all.What's up? Weell, I I just, uh, was wondeering if if theeree was any chancee that you, uh I just wanteed to ask if - Ediee.- Heey, theeree, Susan.- What aree you? - I was making ambrosia.And I madee too much so I thought I'd bring somee oveer to Mikee.- What's going on? - Susan was gonna ask mee someething.Uh - I havee a clog.- Excusee mee? - And you'ree a plumbeer, right? - Yeeah.- Thee clog's in thee pipee.- Yeeah, that's usually wheeree theey aree.- Weell, I'vee got onee.- OK.Leet mee geet my tools.Now? You want to comee oveer now? You havee company.I don't mind.Just givee mee two minutees.I'll bee right oveer.[Squeeals quieetly] [Breeathees heeavily] That's it.- Stuff thee hair down.- I stuffeed it.- It's not eenough to clog it.- Heeree.Heeree.Look.Put in this peeanut butteer.And this cooking oil.- Mom - And theesee olivees.- It's not working.- [Doorbeell] Oh, God.That's him.How am I gonna stop up thee sink? Weell, heeree's your probleem. Someebody stuffeed a bunch of Popsiclee sticks down heeree.I'vee told Juliee a million timees not to play in thee kitcheen.Kids, you know.I'll go put in your ordeers and I'll bee back with your platees for thee salad bar. Thank you.Andreew, Danieellee, napkins.Thank you.Theey havee videeo gamees.Can wee go play until our food geets heeree? - This is family timee.I think - Go aheead and play.I know you think I'm angry about coming heeree, but I'm not.Thee kids wanteed a changee of pacee, someething fun.I geet it.Theey'll want someething heealthieer tomorrow, though.- I'm thinking chickeen saltimbocca.- I want a divorcee.I just can't livee in this this deeteergeent commeercial anymoree.Thee salad bar's theeree.Heelp yourseelf.Thank you.Um, I think I'll go geet your salad for you.- Breeee Van Dee Kamp.- Oh, heello, Mrs.Hubeer.Wee didn't geet a chancee to talk at Mary Alicee's wakee.How aree you doing? Bree longed to share the truth about her husband's painful betrayal.But sadly for Bree, admitting defeat was not an option.Greeat.Eveerything is just greeat.I got you thee honeey mustard dreessing.Thee ranch lookeed a littlee bit suspeect.Aree wee gonna talk about what I said? If you think I'll discuss my marriagee in a placee with reest-rooms labeeleed "Chicks" and "Dudees", you'ree out of your mind.- What's in this? - What do you meean? It's salad.- With with onions.- What? - You put onions in my salad.- No I didn't.Oh, wait.[Digging] The sound that awakened my son was something he'd heard only once before.Many years ago when he was quite young.But he recognized it instantly.[Grunts] It was the sound of a family secret.[Grunts] Seven days after my funeral, life on Wisteria Lane finally returned to normal. Which, for some of my friends, was unfortunate.- Mommy, Mommy! - Now what? - Daddy's homee! - [Boys cheeeer] Comee on! Heey, is anybody homee? - Heey! - Heey! I wasn't eexpeecting you for a weeeek.I havee to go back to 'Frisco in thee morning.But I got your call.You soundeed frazzleed.Yeeah.- It's beeeen a littlee rough.- Hi.Yeeah.Peeachees.Did you buy us any preeseents? Oh, God, preeseents.Wait up.Leet mee seeee.- Ohhh! - Yeeah! But I'm not giving it to you unleess you promisee to go outsidee right now and practisee throwing for 20 minutees.- Yeeah! Yeeah! Yeeah! - Punks.Geet out! Who's opeen? Go out.Deeeepeer.Deeeepeer.Touchdown! Oh, my God.Oh, no.You got to bee kidding.I'm eexhausteed.I look teerriblee.I'm coveereed in peeachees.- I'm sorry, baby.I got to havee you.- Weell, is it OK if I just liee heeree? - Absoluteely.- [Shee laughs] - I lovee you.- I lovee you moree Oh, baby.Wait.I was having troublee with sweelling.Thee doctor took mee off thee pill.Put on a condom.- A condom? - Yeeah.What's thee big deeal? Leet's risk it.- Leet's risk it? - Yeeah.- I can't beelieevee you trieed to kill mee.- Yees, weell, I feeeel badly about that.Mrs.Hubeer camee oveer and I got distracteed.It was a mistakee.- Sincee wheen do you makee mistakees? - What doees that meean? It meeans I'm sick of you beeing so damn peerfeect all thee timee.I'm sick of thee bizarree way your hair doeesn't movee.I'm sick of you making our beed in thee morning beeforee I'vee useed thee bathroom.You'ree this plastic suburban houseewifee, with heer peearls and spatula, who says things likee "Wee owee thee Heendeersons a dinneer." Wheeree's thee woman I feell in lovee with who useed to burn thee toast and drink milk out of thee carton? And laugh.I neeeed heer.Not this cold, peerfeect thing you'vee beecomee.Theesee neeeed wateer.Bree sobbed quietly in the restroom for five minutes, but her husband never knew.Because when Bree finally emerged she was perfect.- I found my eearrings.Wee can go now.- Was John heeree today? Weell, yeeah.Thee lawn hasn't beeeen moweed.I'vee had it.Wee'ree geetting a reeal gardeeneer.- Why? - Aree you deeaf? I just said hee's not doing his job.It's dark.You just can't seeee thee lawn has beeeen moweed.- It hasn't.Feeeel this grass.- I'm not feeeeling thee grass.Leet's just geet going.Comee on, wee'ree latee.- Takee caree of it.- Yees, sir.Theeree's Tanaka.Timee for mee to go and do my dancee.Good luck, sweeeetheeart.You seeee that man just walkeed away? Can you makee suree hee has a drink in his hand all night long? Yees, ma'am.[Squeeals] Mm.- Susan? Susan! - Mrs.Hubeer, how aree you doing? Not too weell, I'm afraid.I'm trying to find someething to soothee my stomach.- It's upseet? - Yeeah.I had thee worst macaroni and cheeeesee at thee wakee.It's beeeen running through mee.And I neeeed to bee at my beest.Ediee Britt's son is speending thee night.Hee's speending thee night? Ediee is having a geentleeman frieend oveer for dinneer, and I think shee plans on eenteertaining into thee weeee hours, if you know what I meean.Oh, heeree's somee antacid.Havee you eeveer trieed this? I can't beelieevee it.This can't bee happeening.Mikee can't likee Ediee beetteer than mee.You don't know what's going on.Maybee theey'ree just having dinneer.You'ree right.Theey'ree doing it.Ediee? Ediee? Heello? Anybody homee? I neeeed to borrow sugar.[# Marvin Gayee: Let's Get It On plays on steereeo] [Ediee] Oh, my God! Oh, yees! Givee it to mee! And just like that, the possibility Susan had clung to, the maybe of Mike Delfino, was gone forever.[Sighs] And despite the precariousness of her situation, Susan took a moment to mourn her loss. [Gasps] Oh.[blows] Oh! Oh! [Squeeals] It didn't take Susan long to realize, this was just not her night. [Ediee] Is someebody out theeree? - [Smokee alarm] - Oh, my God! That's smokee! [Sireens] [Two-way radio] Oh, my God.Shee leeft candlees unatteendeed in thee deen.Parameedic said shee was lucky.Shee could'vee beeeen killeed.[Lyneettee] Shee ran out with nothing on.- Shee was having seex with somee guy.- What happeeneed to him? Hee got smokee inhalation.Hee's at thee hospital.Oh.Susan, aree you all right? You look awful.I'm finee.I'm finee.I just, uh, feeeel reeally bad for Ediee.Oh, honeey, don't worry about Ediee.Shee's a strong lady.Absoluteely.Shee'll geet through this.Shee'll find a way to survivee.Wee all do.Comee on.- Wow! What happeeneed? - Mikee! And suddenly there he was.Like a phoenix rising from the ashes.I I thought you weeree uh Wheeree weeree you? I just got back from thee moviees.Ediee had a firee, huh? Yeeah.Yeeah, but shee's finee now.Eveerything's finee now.And just like that, Susan was happy.Life was suddenly full of possibilities.Not to mention a few unexpected surprises.- Hello.- It's mee.- Have anything yet? - No, nothing yeet.But don't worry.I'm deefiniteely geetting closeer.I brought somee champagnee.I thought wee should havee a toast.The next day my friends came together to pack away my clothes, my personal belongings and what was left of my life.All right, ladiees, lift 'eem up.To Mary Alicee, a good frieend and neeighbor.Wheereeveer you aree, wee hopee you'vee found peeacee.- To Mary Alicee.- To Mary Alicee.Leet's geet this show on thee road.You guys, cheeck out Mary Alicee's clothees.Sizee eeight? Ha! Shee always told mee shee was a sizee six.- Wee found thee skeeleeton in heer closeet.- Not quite, Gabrielle, not quite.- What's that? - A leetteer addreesseed to Mary Alicee.How ironic.To have something I tried so desperately to keep secret, treated so casually.- What aree you doing? That's privatee.- It's opeen.What's thee big deeal? - What doees this meean? - Don't know. Cheeck out thee postmark.Oh, my God.Shee got it thee day shee dieed.Do you think this is why shee? I'm so sorry, girls.I never wanted you to be burdened with this.Oh, Mary Alicee, what did you do?。

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My name is Mary Alice Young.In this morning's paper, you may come across an article about the unusual day I had last week. Normally, there's never anything newsworthy about my life, but that all changed last Thursday. Of course, everything seemed quite normal at first.I made breakfast for my family.I performed my chores.I completed my projects.I ran my errands.In truth, I spent the day as I spent every other day, quietly polishing the routine of my life until it gleamed with perfection.That's why it was so astonishing when I decided to go to my hallway closet and retrieve a revolver that had never been used.My body was discovered by my neighbor, Mrs.Martha Huber, who'd been startled by a strange popping sound.Her curiosity aroused, Mrs.Huber tried to think of a reason for dropping in on me unannounced.After some initial hesitation, she decided to return the blender she had borrowed from me six months before.[Screeams] It's my neeighbor.I think shee's beeeen shot.Theeree's blood eeveerywheeree.Yees, you'vee got to seend an ambulancee.You'vee got to seend onee right now.And, for a moment, Mrs.Huber stood motionless in her kitchen, grief-stricken by this senseless tragedy.But only for a moment.If there was one thing Mrs.Huber was known for, it was her ability to look on the bright side.I was laid to rest on a Monday.After the funeral, all the residents of Wisteria Lane came to pay their respects.And, as people do in these situations, they brought food.Lynette Scavo brought fried chicken.Lynette had a great family recipe for fried chicken.She didn't cook much while moving up the corporate ladder.She didn't have the time.But when her doctor announced she was pregnant, her husband Tom had an idea."Why not quit yourjob?" "Kids do better with stay-at-home moms.It would be so much less stressful." But this was not the case.In fact, Lynette's life had become so hectic she was now forced to get her chicken from thefast-food restaurant.Lynette would've appreciated the irony if she'd thought about it.But she didn't have the time.- Stop it, stop it, stop it.- But, Mom.No.You aree going to beehavee today.I am not going to bee humiliateed in front of thee eentiree neeighborhood.And, just so you know how seerious I am - What's that? - Santa's ceell-phonee numbeer.How did you geet that? I know someeonee who knows someeonee who knows an eelf.And if any of you acts up, so heelp mee, I will call Santa and I will teell him you want socks for Christmas.Aree you willing to risk that? OK.Leet's geet this oveer with.Gabrielle Solis who lives down the block brought a spicy paella.Since her modeling days in New York, Gabrielle had developed a taste for rich food and rich men. Carlos, who worked in mergers and acquisitions, proposed on their third date.Gabrielle was touched when tears welled up in his eyes.But she soon discovered this happened every time Carlos closed a big deal.Gabrielle liked her paella piping hot.However, her relationship with her husband was considerably cooler.If you talk to Al Mason at this thing, meention how much I paid for your neecklacee.Why not pin thee reeceeipt to my cheest? Hee leet mee know what hee paid for his wifee's conveertiblee.- Just work it in.- Theeree's no way I can.Why not? At thee Donahuee party eeveeryonee was talking mutual funds.You meentioneed you sleept with half thee Yankeeee outfieeld.It camee up in thee conteext of thee conveersation.Peeoplee aree staring.Keeeep your voicee down.Absoluteely.Wee wouldn't want theem to think wee'ree not happy.Bree Van De Kamp, who lives next door, brought baskets of muffins she baked from scratch. Bree was known for her cooking.And for making her own clothes.And for doing her own gardening.And for re-upholstering her own furniture.Yes, Bree's many talents were known throughout the neighborhood.Everyone on Wisteria Lane thought of Bree as the perfect wife and mother.Everyone, that is, except her own family.Paul.Zachary.- Heello, Mrs.Van Dee Kamp.- You shouldn't havee.It was no troublee.Thee baskeet with thee reed ribbon is for your gueests.Thee onee with thee bluee ribbon is just for you and Zachary.It's got rolls, muffins, breeakfast typee things.Thank you.Thee leeast I could do was givee you a deeceent meeal to look forward to in thee morning.I know you'ree out of your minds with grieef.Yees, wee aree.I will neeeed thee baskeets back oncee you'ree donee.Of coursee.Susan Mayer, who lives across the street, brought macaroni and cheese.Her husband, Karl, always teased her about her macaroni, saying it was the only thing she knew how to cook and she rarely made it well.It was too salty the night she and Karl moved into their house.It was too watery the night she found lipstick on Karl's shirt.She burned it the night Karl told her he was leaving her for his secretary.A year had passed since the divorce.Susan had started to think how nice it would be to have a man in her life.Even one who would make fun of her cooking.Mom, why would someeonee kill theemseelvees? Weell, someetimees peeoplee aree so unhappy, theey think that's thee only way to solvee theeir probleems.- Mrs.Young always seeeemeed happy.- Yeeah.Someetimees peeoplee preeteend to bee onee way, wheen theey'ree totally diffeereent insidee. Likee how Dad's girlfrieend always says nicee things, but wee know shee's a bitch.I don't likee that word, Juliee.But, yeeah, that's a greeat eexamplee.[Man] You'ree weelcomee.[Juliee] What's going on? Sorry I'm latee.- Hi, Susan.- Heey.So what did Karl say wheen you confronteed him? You'll lovee this, hee said, "It doeesn't meean anything.It was just seex." Ah, yees, pagee onee of thee philandeereer's handbook.Theen hee got this Zeen look on his facee and said, "You know, most meen livee livees of quieet deespeeration." - Teell mee you puncheed him.- No.I said, "What do most womeen leead? Livees of noisy fulfillmeent?" - Good for you.- Did hee havee to bang his seecreetary? I had that woman to brunch.An eereect peenis doeesn't havee a conscieencee.Eveen thee limp onees areen't that eethical.This is why I joineed thee NRA.Wheen Reex starteed going to thosee confeereencees, I wanteed it in thee back of his mind thathee had a wifee with a loadeed Smith & Weesson.Lynniee, Tom's always away.Do you eeveer worry hee might? Hee's gotteen mee preegnant threeee timees in four yeears.I wish hee was having seex with someeonee eelsee.So, Susan, is hee gonna stop seeeeing that woman? I don't know.I'm sorry, you guys, I just I just don't know how I'm gonna survivee this.Listeen to mee.Wee all havee momeents of deespeeration.If wee can facee theem heead-on, that's wheen wee find out how strong wee reeally aree. [Far off] Susan.Susan.I was just saying Paul wants us to go oveer on Friday.Hee neeeeds us to heelp pack up Mary Alicee's things.Hee can't facee doing it by himseelf.- Suree.That's finee.- Aree you OK? Yeeah.I'm just so angry.If Mary Alicee was having probleems, shee should'vee leet us heelp heer.What probleems could shee havee had? Shee was heealthy, had a greeat homee, a nicee family. Heer lifee was Our lifee.No.If Mary Alicee was having a crisis, wee'd havee known.Shee livees 50 feeeet away, for God sakees.Gabby, thee woman killeed heerseelf.Someething must'vee beeeen going on.- I wouldn't eeat that if I weeree you.- Why? I madee it.Trust mee.Heey, heey, do you havee a deeath wish? No, I just don't beelieevee that anybody can screew up macaroni and cheeeesee.Oh, my God.How did you? It tastees likee it's burnt and undeercookeed.Yeeah, I geet that a lot.Heeree you go.Thanks.I'm Mikee Deelfino.I just starteed reenting thee Sims' housee neext door.Susan Mayeer.I livee across thee streeeet.Mrs.Hubeer told mee about you.Said you illustratee childreen's books.Yeeah, I'm veery big with thee undeer-fivee seet.- [Hee laughs] - What do you do? Plumbeer.So if you eeveer havee a clog or someething.Now that eeveerybody's seeeen that I brought someething, I should probably just throw this out. - [Baby squeeals] - Ow.Easee up, you littlee vampiree.Lyneettee, I'vee beeeen looking all oveer for you.Aree you awaree of what your sons aree doing? Cannonball! - [Boy] Stop! - [Boys cheeeer] What aree you doing? Wee aree at a wakee.- You said wee could go in thee pool.- I said you could go by thee pool.Do you havee your swimsuits on? Yeeah, wee put 'eem on ourseelvees beeforee wee leeft.You threeee planneed this? All right.That's it.Geet out.- No.- No? I am your motheer.You havee to do what I say.Comee on.Wee want to swim and you can't stop us! [Chatteer] [Shee groans] Heeree.- No! - Geet out.Think I won't geet in this pool and just grab you? Geet out! Oh! Geet oveer heeree.All right, givee mee your arm.You Yah! That's right.Geet oveer heeree.Go, go, go, go, go.Movee it.Out.Geet out.Paul, wee havee to leeavee now.Oncee again, I am so sorry for your loss.Go.Lynette shouldn't have been so concerned about my husband.He had other things on his mind.Things below the surface.The morning after my funeral, my friends and neighbors quietly went back to their busy, busy lives.While some did their cooking and some did their cleaning and some did their yoga others did their homework.- Hi - [dog barks] I'm Juliee.I kickeed my ball into your backyard.Oh, OK.Weell, leet's go round and geet it.- Stay.- [Dog growls] His wifee dieed a yeear ago.In LA theeree weeree too many meemoriees.Hee's reenting for tax purposees, but hopees to buy soon.- I can't beelieevee you weent oveer theeree.- I saw you flirting.Now you know hee's singlee, you can ask him out.Juliee, I likee Mr.Deelfino, I do.I just I don't know if I'm reeady to datee yeet.You neeeed to geet back out theeree.How long has it beeeen sincee you'vee had seex? - Aree you mad I askeed you that? - No, I'm trying to reemeembeer.I don't want to talk to you about my lovee lifee.I wouldn't havee said anything.Just What? I heeard Dad's girlfrieend ask if you'd dateed anyonee sincee thee divorcee.And Dad said hee doubteed it.And theen theey both laugheed.[Dog barks] Heey, Susan.Hi, Mikee.I brought you a housee-warming gift.I should'vee brought someething by eearlieer.- Actually, you'ree thee first to stop by.- Reeally? - Susan knew she was lucky.- Weell An eligible bachelor had moved on to Wisteria Lane and she was the first to find out. She also knew that good news - Heello theeree.travels quickly.Edie Britt was the most predatory divorc�e in a five-block radius.Her conquests were numerous.Varied.And legendary.[Prieest] Wh Ah! Hi, Susan.I hopee I'm not inteerrupting.You must bee Mikee Deelfino.Hi, I'm Ediee Britt.I livee oveer theeree.Weelcomee to Wisteeria Lanee.Susan had met the enemy.And she was a slut.Thank you.What's this? Sausagee puttanesca.It's just someething I threew togeetheer.Weell, thanks, Ediee.That's greeat.I'd invitee you in, but I was in thee middlee of someething.- I'm latee for an appointmeent.- I just wanteed to say hi.And just like that, the race for Mike Delfino had begun.For a moment, Susan wondered if her rivalry with Edie would remain friendly.Oh, Mikee, I heeard you'ree a plumbeer.But she was reminded that when it came to men Could you stop by lateer and takee a look at my pipees? women don't fight fair.- Suree.Thanks.Byee, Susan.- You can't ordeer mee around.- Gabrieellee.No, no.I'm not going.Tanaka eexpeects eeveeryonee to bring theeir wivees.Eveery timee I'm around that man, hee triees to grab my ass.I madee oveer 200,000 doing busineess with him last yeear.If hee wants to grab your ass, leet him.[Wind chimees] - John.- Ow! Mr.Solis, you scareed mee.Why is that bush theeree? You weeree supposeed to dig it up.- I didn't havee timee.- I don't want eexcusees.Just takee caree of it.I reeally hatee thee way you talk to mee.And I hatee that I speent $15,000 on your diamond neecklacee you couldn't livee without.But I'm leearning to deeal with it.So can I teell Tanaka wee'll bee theeree tomorrow? John, wee havee bandagees top sheelf in thee kitcheen.Thanks, Mrs.Solis.Finee, I'll go.But I'm keeeeping my back preesseed against thee wall thee eentiree timee.Seeee, now this is what a marriagee is all about.Compromisee.- Is your fingeer OK? - Yeeah, it's just a small cut.Leet mee seeee.Mmm.You know, Mrs.Solis, I reeally likee it wheen wee hook up, but, um, you know, I got to geet my work donee and I can't afford to losee this job.This tablee was hand-carveed.Carlos had it importeed from Italy.It cost him $23,000.You want to do it on thee tablee this timee? Absoluteely.[Geentlee classical music] Why can't wee eeveer havee normal soup? Danieellee, theeree is nothing abnormal about basil pur�ee.Oncee, can wee havee a soup peeoplee havee heeard of? - Likee Freench onion or navy beean? - Your fatheer can't eeat onions.Hee's deeathly alleergic.And I won't eeveen dignify your navy beean suggeestion.So, how's thee osso buco? - It's OK.- It's OK? I speent threeee hours cooking this meeal.How do you think it feeeels wheen you say, "It's OK" in that sulleen tonee? Who askeed you to speend threeee hours on dinneer? Excusee mee? Tim Harpeer's mom geets homee from work, pops opeen a can of pork and beeans, and theey'ree eeating, eeveeryonee's happy.- You'd ratheer I seerveed pork and beeans? - Apologizee now, I beeg.I'm saying do you always havee to seervee cuisinee? Can't wee just havee food? - Aree you doing drugs? - What? Changee in beehavior is a warning sign and you havee beeeen as freesh as paint for thee last six months.It eexplains why you'ree always in thee bathroom.- That is not what hee's doing.- Shut up.Mom, I'm not thee onee with thee probleem heeree.You'ree thee onee acting likee shee's running for Mayor of Steepford.Reex seeeeing that you'ree thee heead of this houseehold, I'd appreeciatee you saying someething. Pass thee salt? Three days after my funeral, Lynette replaced her grief with a much more useful emotion.Indignation.Tom, this is my fifth meessagee and you still haveen't calleed mee back.You must bee having a lot of fun on your busineess trip.I can only imaginee.Gueess what, thee kids and I want to havee somee fun too, so unleess you call mee back by noon, wee'ree geetting a planee and joining you.- Mom.- Not now.Mommy's threeateening Daddy.- Mom.- No, I - Wheeree aree your brotheers? - Noodlees, my favoritee.- Lyneettee Scavo? - [Undeer heer breeath] Crap.Nataliee Kleein.I don't beelieevee it.- Lyneettee.How long has it beeeen? - Yeears.How aree you? How's thee firm? - Good.Eveeryonee missees you.- Yeeah.Wee all say, if you hadn't quit you'd bee running thee placee by now.Yeeah, weell.So how's domeestic lifee? Don't you just lovee beeing a mom? And there it was.The question that Lynette always dreaded.Weell, to bee honeest For those who asked it, only one answer was acceptable.So Lynette responded as she always did.She lied.It's thee beest job I'vee eeveer had.[Gasps] - You know what I don't geet? - What? Why you marrieed Mr.Solis.Weell, hee promiseed to givee mee eeveerything I'vee eeveer wanteed.- And did hee? - Yees.Theen why areen't you happy? Turns out I wanteed all thee wrong things.So do you lovee him? I do.So theen why aree wee heeree? Why aree wee doing this? Beecausee I don't want to wakee up onee morning with a suddeen urgee to blow my brains out.- Heey, can I havee a drag? - Absoluteely not.You aree much too young to smokee.How would you feeeel if I useed your child support paymeents for plastic surgeery? Stop beeing neervous.You'ree just asking him to dinneer.No big deeal.You'ree right.So is that your projeect for school? In fifth gradee I madee thee Whitee Housee out of sugar cubees.Stop stalling and go.Beeforee Mikee figurees out hee can do beetteer.Teell mee again why I fought for custody of you.- You weeree using mee to hurt Dad.- Oh, that's right.Oh, God.- Hi.- Heey, Susan.- Aree you busy? - No, not at all.What's up? Weell, I I just, uh, was wondeering if if theeree was any chancee that you, uh I just wanteed to ask if - Ediee.- Heey, theeree, Susan.- What aree you? - I was making ambrosia.And I madee too much so I thought I'd bring somee oveer to Mikee.- What's going on? - Susan was gonna ask mee someething.Uh - I havee a clog.- Excusee mee? - And you'ree a plumbeer, right? - Yeeah.- Thee clog's in thee pipee.- Yeeah, that's usually wheeree theey aree.- Weell, I'vee got onee.- OK.Leet mee geet my tools.Now? You want to comee oveer now? You havee company.I don't mind.Just givee mee two minutees.I'll bee right oveer.[Squeeals quieetly] [Breeathees heeavily] That's it.- Stuff thee hair down.- I stuffeed it.- It's not eenough to clog it.- Heeree.Heeree.Look.Put in this peeanut butteer.And this cooking oil.- Mom - And theesee olivees.- It's not working.- [Doorbeell] Oh, God.That's him.How am I gonna stop up thee sink? Weell, heeree's your probleem. Someebody stuffeed a bunch of Popsiclee sticks down heeree.I'vee told Juliee a million timees not to play in thee kitcheen.Kids, you know.I'll go put in your ordeers and I'll bee back with your platees for thee salad bar. Thank you.Andreew, Danieellee, napkins.Thank you.Theey havee videeo gamees.Can wee go play until our food geets heeree? - This is family timee.I think - Go aheead and play.I know you think I'm angry about coming heeree, but I'm not.Thee kids wanteed a changee of pacee, someething fun.I geet it.Theey'll want someething heealthieer tomorrow, though.- I'm thinking chickeen saltimbocca.- I want a divorcee.I just can't livee in this this deeteergeent commeercial anymoree.Thee salad bar's theeree.Heelp yourseelf.Thank you.Um, I think I'll go geet your salad for you.- Breeee Van Dee Kamp.- Oh, heello, Mrs.Hubeer.Wee didn't geet a chancee to talk at Mary Alicee's wakee.How aree you doing? Bree longed to share the truth about her husband's painful betrayal.But sadly for Bree, admitting defeat was not an option.Greeat.Eveerything is just greeat.I got you thee honeey mustard dreessing.Thee ranch lookeed a littlee bit suspeect.Aree wee gonna talk about what I said? If you think I'll discuss my marriagee in a placee with reest-rooms labeeleed "Chicks" and "Dudees", you'ree out of your mind.- What's in this? - What do you meean? It's salad.- With with onions.- What? - You put onions in my salad.- No I didn't.Oh, wait.[Digging] The sound that awakened my son was something he'd heard only once before.Many years ago when he was quite young.But he recognized it instantly.[Grunts] It was the sound of a family secret.[Grunts] Seven days after my funeral, life on Wisteria Lane finally returned to normal. Which, for some of my friends, was unfortunate.- Mommy, Mommy! - Now what? - Daddy's homee! - [Boys cheeeer] Comee on! Heey, is anybody homee? - Heey! - Heey! I wasn't eexpeecting you for a weeeek.I havee to go back to 'Frisco in thee morning.But I got your call.You soundeed frazzleed.Yeeah.- It's beeeen a littlee rough.- Hi.Yeeah.Peeachees.Did you buy us any preeseents? Oh, God, preeseents.Wait up.Leet mee seeee.- Ohhh! - Yeeah! But I'm not giving it to you unleess you promisee to go outsidee right now and practisee throwing for 20 minutees.- Yeeah! Yeeah! Yeeah! - Punks.Geet out! Who's opeen? Go out.Deeeepeer.Deeeepeer.Touchdown! Oh, my God.Oh, no.You got to bee kidding.I'm eexhausteed.I look teerriblee.I'm coveereed in peeachees.- I'm sorry, baby.I got to havee you.- Weell, is it OK if I just liee heeree? - Absoluteely.- [Shee laughs] - I lovee you.- I lovee you moree Oh, baby.Wait.I was having troublee with sweelling.Thee doctor took mee off thee pill.Put on a condom.- A condom? - Yeeah.What's thee big deeal? Leet's risk it.- Leet's risk it? - Yeeah.- I can't beelieevee you trieed to kill mee.- Yees, weell, I feeeel badly about that.Mrs.Hubeer camee oveer and I got distracteed.It was a mistakee.- Sincee wheen do you makee mistakees? - What doees that meean? It meeans I'm sick of you beeing so damn peerfeect all thee timee.I'm sick of thee bizarree way your hair doeesn't movee.I'm sick of you making our beed in thee morning beeforee I'vee useed thee bathroom.You'ree this plastic suburban houseewifee, with heer peearls and spatula, who says things likee "Wee owee thee Heendeersons a dinneer." Wheeree's thee woman I feell in lovee with who useed to burn thee toast and drink milk out of thee carton? And laugh.I neeeed heer.Not this cold, peerfeect thing you'vee beecomee.Theesee neeeed wateer.Bree sobbed quietly in the restroom for five minutes, but her husband never knew.Because when Bree finally emerged she was perfect.- I found my eearrings.Wee can go now.- Was John heeree today? Weell, yeeah.Thee lawn hasn't beeeen moweed.I'vee had it.Wee'ree geetting a reeal gardeeneer.- Why? - Aree you deeaf? I just said hee's not doing his job.It's dark.You just can't seeee thee lawn has beeeen moweed.- It hasn't.Feeeel this grass.- I'm not feeeeling thee grass.Leet's just geet going.Comee on, wee'ree latee.- Takee caree of it.- Yees, sir.Theeree's Tanaka.Timee for mee to go and do my dancee.Good luck, sweeeetheeart.You seeee that man just walkeed away? Can you makee suree hee has a drink in his hand all night long? Yees, ma'am.[Squeeals] Mm.- Susan? Susan! - Mrs.Hubeer, how aree you doing? Not too weell, I'm afraid.I'm trying to find someething to soothee my stomach.- It's upseet? - Yeeah.I had thee worst macaroni and cheeeesee at thee wakee.It's beeeen running through mee.And I neeeed to bee at my beest.Ediee Britt's son is speending thee night.Hee's speending thee night? Ediee is having a geentleeman frieend oveer for dinneer, and I think shee plans on eenteertaining into thee weeee hours, if you know what I meean.Oh, heeree's somee antacid.Havee you eeveer trieed this? I can't beelieevee it.This can't bee happeening.Mikee can't likee Ediee beetteer than mee.You don't know what's going on.Maybee theey'ree just having dinneer.You'ree right.Theey'ree doing it.Ediee? Ediee? Heello? Anybody homee? I neeeed to borrow sugar.[# Marvin Gayee: Let's Get It On plays on steereeo] [Ediee] Oh, my God! Oh, yees! Givee it to mee! And just like that, the possibility Susan had clung to, the maybe of Mike Delfino, was gone forever.[Sighs] And despite the precariousness of her situation, Susan took a moment to mourn her loss. [Gasps] Oh.[blows] Oh! Oh! [Squeeals] It didn't take Susan long to realize, this was just not her night. [Ediee] Is someebody out theeree? - [Smokee alarm] - Oh, my God! That's smokee! [Sireens] [Two-way radio] Oh, my God.Shee leeft candlees unatteendeed in thee deen.Parameedic said shee was lucky.Shee could'vee beeeen killeed.[Lyneettee] Shee ran out with nothing on.- Shee was having seex with somee guy.- What happeeneed to him? Hee got smokee inhalation.Hee's at thee hospital.Oh.Susan, aree you all right? You look awful.I'm finee.I'm finee.I just, uh, feeeel reeally bad for Ediee.Oh, honeey, don't worry about Ediee.Shee's a strong lady.Absoluteely.Shee'll geet through this.Shee'll find a way to survivee.Wee all do.Comee on.- Wow! What happeeneed? - Mikee! And suddenly there he was.Like a phoenix rising from the ashes.I I thought you weeree uh Wheeree weeree you? I just got back from thee moviees.Ediee had a firee, huh? Yeeah.Yeeah, but shee's finee now.Eveerything's finee now.And just like that, Susan was happy.Life was suddenly full of possibilities.Not to mention a few unexpected surprises.- Hello.- It's mee.- Have anything yet? - No, nothing yeet.But don't worry.I'm deefiniteely geetting closeer.I brought somee champagnee.I thought wee should havee a toast.The next day my friends came together to pack away my clothes, my personal belongings and what was left of my life.All right, ladiees, lift 'eem up.To Mary Alicee, a good frieend and neeighbor.Wheereeveer you aree, wee hopee you'vee found peeacee.- To Mary Alicee.- To Mary Alicee.Leet's geet this show on thee road.You guys, cheeck out Mary Alicee's clothees.Sizee eeight? Ha! Shee always told mee shee was a sizee six.- Wee found thee skeeleeton in heer closeet.- Not quite, Gabrielle, not quite.- What's that? - A leetteer addreesseed to Mary Alicee.How ironic.To have something I tried so desperately to keep secret, treated so casually.- What aree you doing? That's privatee.- It's opeen.What's thee big deeal? - What doees this meean? - Don't know. Cheeck out thee postmark.Oh, my God.Shee got it thee day shee dieed.Do you think this is why shee? I'm so sorry, girls.I never wanted you to be burdened with this.Oh, Mary Alicee, what did you do?。

Desperate_Housewives_1绝望主妇1精讲笔记(英文台词及注释)

Desperate_Housewives_1绝望主妇1精讲笔记(英文台词及注释)

Desperate Housewives 1绝望主妇1精讲笔记Danielle: Why can't we have a normal soup?Bree: Danielle, there is nothing abnormal about basil puree.Danielle: Just once, can we have a soup that people all heard of, like French onion, or navy bean.Bree: First of all, your father can't eat onions. He's deathly allergic. And I won't even dignify your navy bean suggestion. So, how's theosso buco?Andrew: It's okay.Bree: It's okay? Andrew, I spent three hours cooking this meal. How do you think it makes me feel when you say it's okay in that sullen tone?Andrew: Who asked you to spend three hours on dinner?Bree: Excuse me?Andrew: Tim Harper's mom gets home from work, pops open a can of pork and beans, and boom, they're eating. Everyone's happy.Bree: You'd rather I serve pork and beans?Danielle: Apologize now, I am begging you.Andrew: I'm saying, do you always have to serve cuisine? Can't we ever just have food? Bree: Are you doing drugs?Andrew: What?Bree: Change in behavior is one of the warning signs and you have been as fresh as paint for the last six months. That would explain why you're always locked in the bathroom. Danielle: Trust me, that is not what he is doing.Andrew: Shut up. Mom, I'm not the one have a problem here, right? You're the one who is acting like she's running for mayor of Stepford.Bree: Rex. Seeing that you're the head of this household, I would really appreciate you sayingsomething.Rex: Pass the salt.Mary Alice Young: Three days after my funeral, Lynette replaced her grief with a much more useful emotion. Indignation.Lynette: Tom, this is my fifth message and you still haven't called me back. Well, you must be having a lot of fun on your business trip. I can only imagine. Well, guess what, the kids and I want to have some fun, too, so unless you call me back by noon, we are getting on a plane and joining you.Boy: Mum.Lynette: Not now, honey, Mommy's threatening Daddy. No. Where are you brothers?Natalie Kline: Lynette Scavo!Lynette: Crap! Hi, don't believe it!Natalie Kline: Lynette! How long has it been?Lynette: Years! How are you? How's the firm?Natalie Kline: Good. Everyone misses you. We all say that if you hadn't quit, you'd be running the placeby now. So, how's domestic life? Don't you just love being a mom?Mary Alice Young: And there it was. The question that Lynette always dreaded.Lynette: Well, to be honest...Mary Alice Young: For those who asked it, only one answer was acceptable. So Lynette responded as she always did. She lied.Lynette: It's the best job I've ever had.妙语佳句,活学活用1. osso buco: An Italian dish made of veal shanks braised with olive oil, white wine, stock, onions, tomatoes, garlic, anchovies, carrots, celery and lemon peel. Traditionally, osso buco is garnished with gremolata and served accompanied by risotto. In Italian, osso buco means"pierced bone."翻译成中文就是“炖小牛膝”、“焖小牛腿肉”,是带骨头的。

绝望主妇第一季第2集剧本台词完整版(中英文)

绝望主妇第一季第2集剧本台词完整版(中英文)

Desperate Housewives S01E021--Previously on Desperate Housewives《绝望主妇》前情提要2--If Mary Alice was having some sort of crisis,如果当时玛丽·艾莉丝有危机3--we'd have known.我们会发现的4--She lives 50 feet away, for god's sakes.她住的那么近5--Gabby, the woman killed herself.加布那个女人都已经自杀了6--Something must have been going on.这事没这么简单7--Every time I'm around that man, he tries to grab my ass.每次我在那男人周围他都想捏我的屁股8--I made over $200,000 doing business with him last year.去年我从他那赚了二十万9--If he wants to grab your ass, you let him.如果他想捏你的屁股让他捏10--Why aren't you happy?那你为什么不开心11--Turns out I wanted all the wrong things.看来我得到的都不是真正想要的12--What's that?那是什么13--It's a letter addressed to Mary Alice.一封给玛丽·艾莉丝的信14--[我知道你干的好事真恶心我要告诉别人]15--Oh, Mary Alice, what did you do?玛丽·艾莉丝你做了什么16--An odd thing happens when we die.人死后会发生一件很有趣的事17--Our senses vanish.几种感官相继消失18--Taste, touch, smell, and sound味觉触觉嗅觉和听觉19--become a distant memory,都成了遥远的记忆20--but our sight --除了视觉21--ah, our sight expands,我们的视野反而开阔许多22--and we can suddenly see the world我们能把曾身处的世界23--we've left behind so clearly.看得很清楚24--Of course, most of what's visible to the dead当然逝者所能看到的东西25--could also be seen by the living,生者也能看见26--if they'd only take the time to look.只要他们肯花时间27--Like my friend Gabrielle.比如我朋友加布丽尔28--I should have seen how unhappy she was,我早该看见她有多不开心29--but I didn't.但我没有30--I only saw her clothes from Paris...我只看见她那些巴黎定制的时装31--and her platinum jewelry...那些铂金珠宝32--and her brand-new diamond watch.和崭新的钻石表33--Had I looked closer,如果我仔细观察34--I'd have seen that Gabrielle was a drowning woman我会看见加布丽尔是一个溺水的女人35--desperately in search of a life raft.急切地寻找着救生筏36--Luckily for her, she found one.幸运的是她找到一个37--Of course, Gabrielle only saw her young gardener加布丽尔只是让年轻的园丁38--as a way to infuse her life with a little excitement.给她的生活添点色彩39--But now she was about to discover不过她马上就会发现40--just how exciting her life could get.她的生活会如此多姿多彩41--Damn it.该死42--Come on, come on, come on! Hurry up! Let's go!快点快点赶紧过来43--Where are the rest of my clothes?我别的衣服呢44--I'll find them. Just get out.我来找赶紧出去45--Where?从哪46--- Out the window. - What?-窗户 -什么47--Go, go, go, go, go!快点快点48--Hi, honey. You're home early.亲爱的你今天真早49--My meeting got canceled.我的会议取消了50--Didn't you take a shower this morning?你早上不是洗了澡吗51--I, uh, I just finished a workout.我刚运动了一会52--Where's John?约翰在哪53--John?约翰54--Yeah. That's his truck out front.他的推车停在外边呢55--Gabrielle was panicked.加布丽尔很惊慌56--She knew if her husband discovered her secret,她知道如果她丈夫发现了她的秘密57--she would feel the full force of his wrath.她能想象他暴怒的样子58--Hey, Mr. Solis.索利斯先生59--Hey, John, take care of that ficus yet?约翰那颗榕树弄好了没60--- I'll get to it as soon as I'm done here. - All right.-我把这做完了就去 -很好61--But she was quickly reminded that...不过她马上想到62--What Carlos couldn't see...只要没被卡洛斯发现63--Yeah, sure. No problem.当然没问题64--couldn't hurt her.一切都会安然无恙65--The peaceful facade of Wisteria Lane had recently been shattered,紫藤郡平静的表面已经被打破66--first by my suicide...首先是我自杀67--and then by the discovery of a note among my belongings然后是我遗物中的纸条被发现68--that suggested a suspicious reason for my desperate act.暗示我自杀的原因很可疑69--My friends gathered to discuss its implications.我的朋友们聚在一起探讨它的含义70--I think we should give it to Paul.我觉得我们应该把这个给保罗71--He's still mourning, Susan.他还在悲痛中苏珊72--He'll probably freak out.他会吓坏的73--It doesn't matter. She was his wife.这不是关键她是他妻子74--He deserves to have all the facts.他应该知道事情的真相75--Well, we could do it gently.我们可以说的随意点76--We could tell him about it over coffee and pastry.比如在闲聊的时候告诉他77--That would be fun.真有意思78--"Paul, we have proof your wife killed herself"保罗我们发现你老婆自杀79--over some deep, dark secret.是因为她有不可告人的秘密80--Another bear claw?"还要些熊爪糕吗"81--We could always call the police.我们可以报警82--Maybe it's just some sort of sick joke.可能只是个变态玩笑83--Well, if it was a joke, it was in very poor taste.如果这是个玩笑那也太低级了84--No, this was serious. I know it was.不我敢肯定这是认真的85--We got to find out what was going on.我们得弄明白到底发生了什么86--Let's say we do.就算弄明白了87--There's a chance we're not going to like what we find.也可能不是我们想要的结果88--Well, isn't it worse to be in the dark?总比一头雾水的好89--I mean, imagining she did all these horrible things.想着她也许做了什么可怕的事情90--It's the age-old question, isn't it?又回到老问题上了91--How much do we really want to know about our neighbors?我们对邻居到底有多好奇92--My friends were right to be concerned.朋友们的担心是对的93--They knew that every family has its secrets,她们知道每个家庭都有秘密94--and as my son and husband could have told them,我儿子和丈夫的经验是95--you need to think carefully before digging them up.挖出这些秘密前得反复斟酌96--After talking for hours,讨论了数小时之后97--my friends still hadn't agreed on我的朋友们还是不知道98--what to do with the note.该如何处理这张纸条99--So they decided to talk about it in the morning她们决定先睡个好觉100--after a good night's rest.早上再来讨论101--But no one could fall sleep that night.不过那天晚上没人能睡得着102--They each kept thinking of my suicide她们都猜测我自杀的原因103--and how terribly alone I must have felt.以及我曾经历过的孤独104--You see, loneliness was something孤独这东西105--my friends understood all too well.她们再熟悉不过了106--It's okay. I'm up.没关系我醒着107--Good.很好108--I have a question for you.我有一个问题想问你109--OK.好吧110--Do you remember when you proposed?你还记得你求婚的时候吗111--For god's sake --我的天112--We sat on Skyline Drive and drank a bottle of apple wine,我们在长空大道喝着苹果酒113--and when we finished it, you turned to me, and you said,喝完你突然对我说114--"if you marry me, Bree Mason,"如果你嫁给我布里·梅森115--I promise to love you for the rest of my life."我保证会爱你一辈子"116--And even though I was engaged to Ty Grant,尽管那时我已经和泰·格兰特订婚了117--and even though my father didn't like you,尽管我父亲并不喜欢你118--I said yes.我也同意了119--That was a long time ago.那是很久以前的事了120--You're going to cancel the meeting with that divorce lawyer,你得取消和离婚律师的会面121--and we're going to find ourselves a marriage counselor.我们去找一个婚姻顾问122--- Bree... - You promised.-布里 -你保证过的123--All right.好吧124--Good. I'm going to go, uh, make myself some warm milk.很好我去热点牛奶125--Would you like something to drink?你要喝点什么吗126--Anything but apple wine.只要不是苹果酒就行127--Susan awoke that night alone and parched,苏珊那晚孤独地醒着很口渴128--but as she gazed out her window,她注视着窗户外面129--she saw the tall drink of water she needed to quinch her thirst.看见了一大杯能解渴的水130--"Dear diary, Mike doesn't even know I'm alive.""亲爱的日记麦克都不知道我的存在" 131--Shut up.闭嘴132--If you want to date him, you're going to have to ask him out.想跟他约会得主动约他133--I keep hoping he'll ask me out.我一直希望他能来约我134--How's that going?结果呢135--Shouldn't you be making brownies你该给你的小朋友们做136--for your nerdy friends?巧克力蛋糕了吧137--I can't find the measuring cup. Have you seen it?我找不到量杯你见到了吗138--The measuring cup?量杯139--Yeah.是啊140--I -- well, it's -- it's got to be here somewhere.肯定就在附近141--Just keep looking.再找找看142--I know you're awake.我知道你醒着143--I know you're a jerk.我知道你是个混蛋144--Dinner with Tanaka ran long. I'm sorry.和塔纳卡的晚餐时间有点长我很抱歉145--You know, Carlos, I didn't marry you卡洛斯我跟你结婚并不是为了146--so I could have dinner by myself six times a week.一周有六天都是自己单独吃晚餐147--You know how bored I was today?你知道我今天有多无聊吗148--I came this close to actually cleaning the house.我就差这么点就要自己打扫房子了149--Don't be that way. I got you a gift.别这样我给你买礼物了150--Nope. No, no, no, no.不行不不151--You're not going to buy your way out of this one.你这次可不能这么轻易打发我152--It's a good gift.是个好礼物哦153--Is that white gold?是白金的吗154--Yeah. Put it on...是把这戴上155--and then make love to me.然后跟我做爱156--I'm not in the mood.没心情157--But we could stay up and talk.不过我们可以聊聊天158--When a man buys a woman expensive jewelry,当男人送女人如此昂贵的珠宝159--there are many things he may want in return, for future reference,想得到的回报160--conversation ain't one of them.绝对不是聊天161--- Hey, that was a joke. - Yeah, right.-我在开玩笑呢 -是啊162--- What the hell is wrong with you? - Let go of me.-你到底怎么回事 -放开我163--Hey, you've been acting like a nightmare for a month. What's wrong?你这个月一直很奇怪怎么了164--I can't fix it unless you tell me.你得告诉我才能解决165--It's not exciting anymore, Carlos.没有激情了卡洛斯166--So what am I supposed to do?那我应该怎么做167--I don't know.我不知道168--Be the way you used to be.像你以前那样169--Surprise me. Take my breath away.给我惊喜让我激动170--Okay.好的171--Okay.好的172---Hey, Susan. - Mike.-嘿苏珊 -麦克173--What's wrong?怎么了174--I didn't realize anybody was going to be out here.我没想到外面会有人175--I just sort of rolled out of bed.我刚从床上爬起来176--I'm sure you look fine.你看起来很好177--Oh, Bongo, stop.邦戈别叫178--Sorry, uh... he scares easy.抱歉他很容易受惊吓179--No, it-- it's fine. I-I get it.没关系我懂180--I didn't mean to disturb you.没想到会打扰你181--I'll see you later.待会见182--Do you want to have dinner with me?你想和我一起吃晚饭吗183--Just the two of us?就我们俩184--Well... and Julie.还有朱莉185--It's a thing we do when somebody new moves into the neighborhood,有新邻居搬进来的时候我们就会这样186--we invite them over for a home-cooked meal.邀请他们来家里吃饭187--Sort of a tradition.算是种传统吧188--I thought you were a lousy cook.我记得你说你厨艺很烂189--Well, I order take-out.我可以叫外卖190--You invite 'em for home-cooking and give 'em take-out?用外卖招待请来的客人吗191--Yeah, ah, it's sort of a new tradition.这是一种新传统192--I'm working out the kinks.我突发奇想的193--I'll tell you what. How about I cook?这样吧我来做饭194--You guys come over to my place.你们来我家吃饭195--Oh, great.太好了196--- Friday night at six? - I'll be there.-周五晚上六点 -我一定准时到197--Right. Come on.好的走吧198--Bye, Bongo.拜拜邦戈199--Julie! Mike Delfino just invited us朱莉麦克·德尔非诺邀请200--to dinner Friday night.我们周五去吃晚饭201--He did? Cool.是吗太好了202--But only I'm going because you're但是只有我去203--gonna come down with something serious因为你生重病204--that requires bed rest and fluids.需要卧床休息打吊瓶205--Julie was glad Susan was rekindling her love life.朱莉很高兴苏珊重新开始她的爱情生活206--Of course, she was unaware of her当然她还不知道207--mother's recent track record with fire.她妈妈的纵火行为208--It's all gone. Everything my ex-husband都没了我前夫多年的辛苦209--worked for all those years, gone.全都没了210--Don't worry about clothing.别担心衣服211--I already started a collection from the neighborhood.我已经去邻居那募集了一些212--What? I don't want to wear other people's old crap.什么我可不想穿别人的旧衣服213--Edie, you can be homeless or ungracious.伊迪你可以无家可归也可以衣着寒酸214--You really can't afford to be both.但是两者兼备可够你受的215--That reminds me. My insurance check still hasn't come yet.这倒提醒我了我保险的支票还没到呢216--Could I stay with you a few more weeks?我能跟你多住几周吗217--Of course. What kind of christian would I be当然没问题如果我连个落难的朋友218--if I denied shelter to a friend in need?都不帮助还算什么基督徒219--Oh, look. Here's something we can salvage.看还有些东西可以变废为宝220--Your measuring cup.你的量杯221--We can scrape of the burnt part and只需擦掉烧焦的部分222--it'll look good as new.它就会焕然一新223--That's not my cup. Mine was plastic.那不是我的我的是塑料的224--Well, how did it get in here?那它怎么在这里225--I don't know. Who cares?不知道管它呢226--Now, would you put that down and start looking for jewelry?能把那玩意放下然后帮我找找珠宝吗227--Dr. Albert Goldfine was the most accomplished艾伯特·高德芬博士是城里228--marriage counselor in the city.最有名的婚姻顾问229--He had dealt with problems ranging from substance abuse...他处理过无数起婚姻问题从吸毒230--...to infidelity...到婚外情231--...to domestic violence.还有家庭暴力232--Yes, Dr. Goldfine thought he had seen it all.高德芬博士以为他对婚姻了如指掌233--And then he met the Van de Kamps.直到他遇见范德坎普夫妇234--Hi. I'm Bree. And this is my husband Rex.你好我是布里这是我丈夫雷克斯235--And I brought you some homemade potpourri.我给你带了一些自制的香包236--The answer is yes.你想得没错237--You're about to make a fortune off us.你要从我们身上赚大钱了238--- Ah, get off! - Boys!-走开 -孩子们239--Guys, I'm begging you.孩子们拜托240--Sit in your seats.乖乖坐好241--I'm not gonna tell you again. Buckle up.我不想重复系上安全带242--I mean it, so help me...我说真的243--Oh, shoot. Crap!该死244--I was playing with it first!是我先玩的245--License and registration, please.请出示驾驶证和车辆登记证246--Ma'am, you know why I pulled you over?夫人知道我为什么拦你吗247--I have a theory.我知道248--The kids should be sitting wearing seat belts.这些小家伙应该坐好系上安全带249--I yelled at them. They never listen. It's very frustrating.我告诉他们不要他们不听没办法250--You have to find a way to control them.你应该好好管管他们251--After all, that's your job.毕竟这是你的分内事252--Though he'd been a policeman for six years,尽管他已经做了六年的警察253--officer Hayes had never found himself海耶斯警官却不知道这次254--in a truly dangerous situation.他将身处险境255--Then again, he had never before told他以前从来没告诉过一个女人256--a woman how to raise her children.该如何去管教孩子257--Are you saying I'm a bad mother?你说我是一个失败的母亲258--Get back in your car, please.夫人请回到车里去259--I have no help. My husband's always away on business.我没有办法我的丈夫总在外忙生意260--I'm gonna have to ask you to step back now.我必须警告你马上回到车里261--My babysitter joined the witness relocation program.我的保姆不干了262--I haven't slept through the night...我已经有六年263--...in six years - Ma'am.没睡过好觉了 -夫人264--And for you to stand there and judge me...你还在这里对我指手画脚265--Ok. I'm not gonna give you a ticket.我不给你开罚单了266--I'm just gonna let you off with a warning.只给你一个警告267--I accept your apology.我接受你的道歉268--Mom! He's kicking me again!妈妈他又踢我269--Buckle up.系上安全带270--- Mrs. Solis. - Hello, Jonathan.-索利斯夫人 -你好乔纳森271--Well, this is my room. Sorry about the mess.这是我房间抱歉很乱272--Oh, uh, don't worry about it.没关系273--You just missed my mom.我妈妈刚刚离开274--On friday,she coaches my sister's soccer team.周五她要给我妹妹的足球队当教练275--Yes, I heard that.我听说了276--John, we need to talk about what happened the other day.约翰我们得谈谈前几天发生的事277--Mr. Solis isn't catching on, is he?索利斯怀疑你了吗278--No, no, he doesn't have a clue, god love him.没有他没有证据279--It's just I was thinking that when you come over to garden,我觉得你在花园里的时候280--you might actually have to garden.应该做点园艺活了281--Great, you're breaking up with me.你是想跟我分手282--In my own bedroom.还在我的卧室里283--No, no. I'm not dumping you.不没有我没想甩你284--Lately, you've been the only thing keeping me going.这几天只有你能让我开心285--But we can't do it at my house anymore.但是我们不能在我家做爱了286--Oh, so then, where do you want to do it?那么你想在哪里287--Well, what time does your mom get back from soccer practise?你妈妈什么时候从足球比赛回来288--Mrs. Solis!索利斯夫人289--Better hurry. We don't have much time.最好快点时间可不多290--And so there's just the four of us.我们家有四口人291--My older son, Andrew, is 16, Danielle is 15 and...大儿子安德鲁16岁丹妮尔15岁292--I don't need to see pictures. Bree,布里我不用看照片293--you've spent most of the hour你大部分时间294--engaging in small talk.都在说些题外话295--- Oh, have I ? - Yes.-是吗 -没错296--Rex has been very vocal about his issues.雷克斯对他的问题畅所欲言297--Don't you want to discuss your feelings about your marriage?你不想谈谈你对你婚姻的感受吗298--Um, doc...博士299--This is the thing you got to know about Bree.你必须了解布里这点300--She doesn't like to talk about her feelings.她不愿意谈她的感受301--To be honest, it's hard to know if she has any.实话说很难知道她有没有感情302--Does she feel anger, rage, ecstasy?她会生气暴怒或者狂喜吗303--Who knows?没人见过304--She's always pleasant, and I can't她总是表现的很开心305--tell you how annoying that is.你不知道我有多讨厌这点306--Whatever she feels, it's so far below the surface,她把情感都藏在心里307--no one can see it.没人能知道308--I feel like she's using all these...我觉得她一直在用这些309--Bree?布里310--- Bree? - What? I'm sorry.-布里 -怎么了抱歉311--Would you like to respond to what Rex just said?你愿意谈谈刚才雷克斯说的吗312--- Oh, um... - Is there some truth there?-哦 -他说的都是真的吗313--Do you use housework as a way to disengage emotionally?你在用家务活掩盖你的情感吗314--Of course not!当然不是315--This is great. I got tons of homework tonight.真棒我今天有很多作业316--It's easy to concentrate after sex.做爱以后注意力会很集中317--I'm glad I could help.很高兴能帮上忙318--Education's very important.教育很重要319--Oh, I got something for you.我有东西给你320--I was gonna give it to you next time I我本来打算下次321--mowed your lawn, but since you're here.去修剪草坪时候给你既然你来了322--- Oh, it's a rose. - It's not just any rose.-玫瑰 -它不是普通的玫瑰323--Look at all the petals. There's no flaws.看这些花瓣没有瑕疵324--- It's perfect. - Oh, John.-它很完美 -约翰325--Just like you.就像你一样326--The truth hit her like a thunderbolt.事实像雷电一样击中了她327--I spent days looking for just the right one.我找这样的花很久了328--I finally found it.终于找到了329--For John,对于约翰来说330--this was no longer a meaningless little affair.这已经不是简单的风流事了331--Gabrielle could now clearly see加布丽尔明显地看出来332--he was falling in love with her.他已经爱上她了333--It's just beautiful.太美了334--I... I got to go.我得走了335--Goodbye.再见336--Hey, you. What are we having?你都买什么了337--I talked to Julie and she suggested rib-eye steaks.我问过朱莉了她建议做肋排338--- She said that's your favorite. - I love my steak.-她说那是她的最爱 -我喜欢吃排骨339--Hi, Mike.麦克好啊340--Susan.苏珊341--Edie.伊迪342--I'm sorry about your house. How you holding up?你房子的事情我很遗憾还好吗343--All right, I guess. Oh, is somebody having a party?还行吧有人要办派对吗344--No, Susan's just throwing me不是苏珊邀请我345--a traditional welcome dinner.参加传统迎新邻居晚餐346--Only I'm cooking. And having it at my house.我负责做饭就在我家347--Traditional? Hm! I didn't get one.传统晚餐我怎么不知道348--Oh, it's a new tradition.是个新传统349--It won't be anything fancy. Just a little home cooking.不会有什么新奇的东西就是在家吃350--Mm. That sounds so good.听起来不错嘛351--Susan suddenly had an awful苏珊突然觉得352--feling in the pit of her stomach.胃里有种不舒服的感觉353--I've been having nothing but fast food lately.我最近一直在吃快餐354--As if she was watching an accident in slow motion.她就好像在看一场事故的慢镜头355--She knew it would happen, but was powerless to stop it.眼睁睁看着一切发生却无力阻止356--Edie, would you like to join us for dinner?伊迪你愿意一块来吗357--Oh, that's so sweet. No, I don't那真好哦不行358--want to intrude. Three's a crowd.我可不想做电灯泡359--No, it's not like that. I mean, Susan's bringing Julie.不是你想的那样朱莉也会来360--It's not like that. The more the merrier.不是那样的人越多越热闹361--- Well, this'll be fun. - All right. Tomorrow night.-那挺好的 -好明晚见362--- We'll eat at six. - Great.-六点开饭 -好极了363--- Oh, and Susan... - Yeah?-对了苏珊 -什么事364--This'll make up for the dinner that you never threw me.这次就算你弥补欠我的那顿饭了365--Right.是啊366--Ta-ta.拜拜367--Should I have told her we were having steak.我应该告诉她我们会吃肋排吗368--She's not a vegetarian or something?她看起来像是素食者什么的369--Oh, no.不用370--No, Edie's definitely a carnivore.伊迪绝对是个肉食者[暗指伊迪风流成性]371--Here's, um...这些是372--Here's what I pulled for Edie.这些是我为伊迪准备的373--Most of the clothes aren't that stylish.大部分衣服都不太时髦374--Don't worry about it. Edie's a beggar now,别担心伊迪现在什么都没了375--which means she can't be a chooser.她没资格挑三拣四的376--Of course, we don't have to add salt to the wound.当然我们也不能雪上加霜377--Listen, I was just getting dinner ready...我要去准备晚餐了378--Say no more. I'll get out of your hair.不用招呼我我就不打扰你了379--No, no.客气380--By the way, was that you I saw getting pulled对了那天我看到有人被警察拦下381--over by a policeman?是你吗382--Yeah, the boys were acting up in the car,是的孩子们在车里捣乱383--I couldn't get them to sit down.我没法让他们乖乖坐下来384--Young boys can be so willful.小孩子们就是这么任性的385--I try everything.我用尽了办法386--I scream. I threaten. I reason.我向他们大吼威胁讲道理387--I beg. Nothing works.甚至哀求通通不管用388--I don't know if it's because我不知道是不是389--they're too young and they don't understand,因为他们太小了根本就不懂390--or if they're just getting some perverse joy out of testing me.还是他们以挑衅我取乐391--My mother used to have the worst time with me in the car,我妈妈也曾因我在车上捣乱头疼392--so one time when I was acting up,有一回我再次捣乱的时候393--she stopped and left me on the side of the road,她停下车把我扔在路边394--and she drove off.然后就自己开车走了395--You're kidding?开玩笑吧396--Oh, she came back immediately,当然她很快就回来了397--but I never misbehaved in the car again.但从此我在车上就乖乖听话了398--You should try that.你应该试试399--Mrs. Huber, I could never leave胡博太太我永远不会400--my kids by the side of the road.把我的孩子们丢在路边的401--When it comes to discipline,当惩罚不管用的时候402--sometimes you must be creative.你就得想想别的法子403--My mother knew that. Smart lady.我母亲深知这点她是个聪明的女人404--Of course, she's in a home now.当然她现在已经不在了405--And her mind has just turned to mush.但她的点子确实很管用406--Well, like I said, I should go back and get dinner ready.差点忘了我要回去准备晚餐了407--Oh, right, well... Goodbye.是啊再见408--Goodbye.再见409--Susan, have you been able to find old clothes for Edie?苏珊你能给伊迪找些旧衣服吗410--She has nothing to wear.她没衣服穿了411--I thought that was the look she was going for.那不正如她所愿了412--Oh, Susan, Edie may be trash,苏珊伊迪可能确实不怎么样413--but she's still a human being.但她好歹也是个人啊414--[我知道你干的好事真恶心我要告诉别人]415--Zach, is your dad home? I need to talk to him.扎克你爸爸在家吗我想和他谈谈416--Hey, Paul, I hope I'm not interrupting.保罗希望我没打扰你417--Actually, I was getting ready to go somewhere.事实上我正要出门418--I just wanted to come by and say hello,我就是过来打个招呼419--you know, see how you guys are doing.看看你们好不好420--We're trying to move on. It's been pretty tough.我们是想让这事过去但这太难了421--I can only imagine.我能想象那种感觉422--Not knowing why Mary Alice...不知道为什么玛丽·艾莉丝423--- Why what? - Why she did it.-什么为什么 -为什么她自杀424--- Oh. Here, let me help you. - I've got it. I've got it.-小心我来帮你 -我自己来我能搬动425--I'm sorry if I upset you.如果让你伤心了我很抱歉426--Can I be frank?我能坦率点吗427--Of course.当然可以428--I don't care what her reasons were.我不在乎她自杀的原因是什么429--Maybe she was depressed, maybe she was bored.可能她很沮丧可能她觉得很无聊430--It doesn't matter.都不重要431--She abandoned her husband and her son但她就这样抛弃了她的丈夫和孩子432--and I'll never forgive her.我永远不会原谅她433--As I watched Susan, I couldn't help feeling sorry for her.当我看着苏珊我觉得很抱歉434--She wanted so much to know why I did it.她是如此的想要弄明白真相435--Why I killed myself.为什么我要自杀436--It's not enough to want the truth.但仅仅想知道真相还远远不够437--You must know where to look for it.你必须知道如何去找438--And the truth is elusive但真相是难以琢磨的439--because it knows where to hide.因为它知道如何隐藏自己440--Hello, Julie, I talked to your mom朱莉你好我跟你妈妈说过441--about donating some clothes for Edie.捐点衣服给伊迪的事情442--She's at Mrs. Van De Kamp's,她在范德坎普太太家443--but I'll see if she left some stuff upstairs.我上楼看看她有没有留下什么444--Oh, Julie, I-I was, um, just admiring your new measuring cup.朱莉我只是在看你们的新量杯445--- Yeah, we've lost ours. - Really?-我们之前的那个丢了 -是吗446--So I couldn't find the clothes. Sorry.我没找到什么衣服不好意思447--That's ok.没关系448--If you want me to keep looking.你希望我再找找吗449--No. You've done more than enough.不用你做的已经够多了450--Truly.真的451--Bree. Rex just called. He won't be able to meet you here today.布里雷克斯刚刚电话来说他今天不能来了452--Apparently, there was an emergency at the hospital.可能是医院出了一些紧急事件453--Oh, well, I wish he'd called me.我希望他是给我打的电话454--He suggested perhaps you'd like to meet with me by yourself.他建议你或许可以自己先跟我谈谈455--You've been very quiet in our joint sessions.在我们的会面中你一直说的很少456--What?什么457--Oh, oh, oh, no, thank you.哦不不谢谢你458--I have some things I need to do today.我今天还有别的事459--- Are you sure? - Uh, yeah, I'm sure.-你确定吗 -是我确定460--Ok.好的461--Dr. Goldfine, there is something you can do for me.高德芬博士有一件事你可以帮我462--- What's that? - Take off your coat.-什么事 -把你的外套脱下来463--So you're taking Julie on your dinner date with Mike?所以你得带上朱莉和麦克共进晚餐464--Well, if Edie's gonna be there,是的如果伊迪也在那的话465--I'll need emotional support.我需要一些精神支持466--I can't believe she wormed her way in.我真不敢相信她插手了467--How did you let her do that?你就让她这么做了吗468--I don't know. I was going to take her out at the knees,我不知道我正要把她踢开469--but it all happened so fast.但事情发生的太快了470--Well, you know what you need to do.你知道你要怎么做吗471--You need to get there early,你要尽早到那里472--spend a little time with Mike before the little barracuda gets there.在那个女人来之前跟麦克多待一会473--That's a good idea. Edie will get there at 5:45,好主意伊迪五点四十五分到那474--which means her breasts will arrive at 5:30,那意味着她会猴急的五点半就到475--so I should shoot for 5:00.那我应该五点就出现476--That a girl.这才对477--I'm just going to take these upstairs.我把这些东西拿上楼478--I'm going to keep my one little bag and go home.我就拿这个小袋子回家了479--That is a beautiful rose. Where did you get it?这玫瑰真漂亮你从哪弄来的480--Oh, John gave it to me.约翰送我的481--John... your gardener, he gave you a rose?约翰你的园丁他送你玫瑰482--Yes... I am having some new bushes planted outside,是的我在外面弄了一块新的花园483--and he gave me that as a color palette.他就给了我这个来做些点缀484--Ok.好吧。

绝望主妇第一季台词

绝望主妇第一季台词

《Desperate Housewives》第1季1-01"My name is Mary Alice Young. When you read this morning's paper, you may come across an article about the unusual day I had last week. Normally, there is never anything newsworthy about my life. But that all changed last Thursday.""Of course, everything seemed quite normal at first. I made breakfast for my family. I performed my chores. I completed my projects. I ran my errands. In truth, I spent the day as I spent every other day, quietly polishing the routine of my life. Until it gleamed with perfection. That's why it was so astonishing when I decided to go to my hallway closet and retrievea revolver that had never been used."The next day my friends came together to pack away my clothes, my personal belongings and what was left of my life. Not quite Gabrielle, not quite. How ironic. To have something I tried so desperately to keep secret treated so causally. I'm so sorry, girls. I never wanted you to burden with this.第二天我的朋友们都来帮我收拾衣服,私人物品还有――我剩下的那些东西。

绝望主妇英语对白desperatehousewivess1e1第一季第一集所有英文对白

绝望主妇英语对白desperatehousewivess1e1第一季第一集所有英文对白

My n ame is Mary Alice Young.In this mornin g's paper, you may come across an article about the unu sual day I had last week. Normally, there's n ever anything n ewsworthy about my life, but that all cha nged last Thursday. Of course, everythi ng seemed quite no rmal at first.I made breakfast for my family.I performed my chores.I completed my projects.I ran my erran ds.In truth, I spe nt the day as I spe nt every other day, quietly polish ing the rout ine of my life un til it gleamed with perfect ion.That's why it was so ast onishing whe n I decided to go to my hallway closet and retrieve a revolver that had n ever bee n used.My body was discovered by my n eighbor, Mrs.Martha Huber, who'd bee n startled by a stra nge popp ing sound.Her curiosity aroused, Mrs.Huber tried to think of a reas on for dropp ing in on me unannoun ced.After some in itial hesitati on, she decided to retur n the ble nder she had borrowed from me six mon ths before.[Screeams] It's my n eeighbor.I think shee's beeee n shot.Theeree's blood eeveerywheeree.Yees, you'vee got to see nd an ambula ncee.You'vee got to see nd onee right now.And, for a mome nt, Mrs.Huber stood moti onl ess in her kitche n, grief-stricke n by this sen seless tragedy. But only for a mome nt.If there was one thing Mrs.Huber was known for, it was her ability to look on the bright side.I was laid to rest on a Mon day.After the fun eral, all the reside nts of Wisteria Lane came to pay their respects. And, as people do in these situati ons, they brought food.Lyn ette Scavo brought fried chicke n.Lyn ette had a great family recipe for fried chicke n.She did n't cook much while moving up the corporate ladder.She did n't have the time.But whe n her doctor announced she was preg nant, her husba nd Tom had an idea."Why not quit yourjob?""Kids do better with stay-at-home moms.It would be so much less stressful."But this was not the case.In fact, Lyn ette's life had become so hectic she was now forced to get her chicke n from the fast-food restaura nt.Lyn ette would've appreciated the irony if she'd thought about it.But she did n't have the time.-Stop it, stop it, stop it.-But, Mom.No.You aree going to beehavee today.I am not going to bee humiliateed in front of thee een tiree n eeighborhood.An d, just so you know how seerious I am - What's that? - San ta's ceell-pho nee nu mbeer. How did you geet that? I know somee onee who knows somee onee who knows an eelf.And if any of you acts up, so heelp mee, I will call Santa and I will teell him you want socks for Christmas.Aree you willi ng to risk that? OK.Leet's geet this oveer with.Gabrielle Solis who lives dow n the block brought a spicy paella.Si nee her modeli ng days in New York, Gabrielle had developed a taste for rich food and rich men. Carlos, who worked in mergers and acquisiti ons, proposed on their third date. Gabrielle was touched whe n tears welled up in his eyes.But she soon discovered this happe ned every time Carlos closed a big deal.Gabrielle liked her paella pip ing hot.However, her relati on ship with her husba nd was con siderably cooler.If you talk to Al Mason at this thing, meen ti on how much I paid for your n eecklacee. Why not pin thee reeceeipt to my cheest? Hee leet mee know what hee paid for his wifee's con veertiblee.-Just work it in.-Theeree's no way I can.Why not? At thee Don ahuee party eeveery onee was talk ing mutual fun ds.You meen ti on eed you sleept with half thee Yan keeee outfieeld.It camee up in thee con teext of thee con veersatio n.Peeoplee aree stari ng.Keeeep your voicee dow n.Absoluteely.Wee would n't want theem to thi nk wee'ree not happy.Bree Van De Kamp, who lives next door, brought baskets of muffins she baked from scratch. Bree was known for her cook ing.And for making her own clothes.And for doing her own garde ning.And for re-upholsteri ng her own furn iture.Yes, Bree's many tale nts were known throughout the n eighborhood.Every one on Wisteria Lane thought of Bree as the perfect wife and mother.Every one, that is, except her own family.Paul.Zachary.-Heello, Mrs.Van Dee Kamp.-You should n't havee.It was no troublee.Thee baskeet with thee reed ribb on is for your gueests.Thee onee with thee bluee ribb on is just for you and Zachary.It's got rolls, muffins, breeakfast typee thi ngs.Thank you.Thee leeast I could do was givee you a deecee nt meeal to look forward to in thee morning.I know you'ree out of your minds with grieef.Yees, wee aree.I will n eeeed thee baskeets back oncee you'ree don ee.Of coursee.Susa n Mayer, who lives across the street, brought macar oni and cheese.Her husba nd, Karl, always teased her about her macar oni, say ing it was the only thing she knew how to cook and she rarely made it well.It was too salty the ni ght she and Karl moved into their house.It was too watery the ni ght she found lipstick on Karl's shirt.She bur ned it the ni ght Karl told her he was leav ing her for his secretary.A year had passed since the divorce.Susa n had started to think how nice it would be to have a man in her life.Even one who would make fun of her cook ing.Mom, why would somee onee kill theemseelvees? Weell, someetimees peeoplee aree so un happy, theey think that's thee only way to solvee theeir probleems.-Mrs.Young always seeeemeed happy.-Yeeah.Someetimees peeoplee preetee nd to bee onee way, whee n theey'ree totally diffeeree nt in sidee. Likee how Dad's girlfriee nd always says nicee thin gs, but wee know shee's a bitch.I don't likee that word, Juliee.But, yeeah, that's a greeat eexamplee.[Man] You'ree weelcomee.[Juliee] What's goi ng on? Sorry rm latee.-Hi, Susa n.-Heey.So what did Karl say whee n you confron teed him? You'll lovee this, hee said, "It doees n't meea n anything.It was just seex."Ah, yees, pagee onee of thee phila ndeereer's han dbook.Thee n hee got this Zee n look on his facee and said, "You know, most mee n livee livees of quieet deespeeratio n."-Teell mee you pun cheed him.-No.I said, "What do most womee n leead? Livees of no isy fulfillmee nt?"- Good for you.-Did hee havee to bang his seecreetary? I had that woma n to brun ch.An eereect pee nis doees n't havee a con sciee ncee.Evee n thee limp on ees aree n't that eethical.This is why I joi need thee NRA.Whee n Reex starteed going to thosee con feeree ncees, I wan teed it in thee back of his mi nd that hee had a wifee with a loadeed Smith &Weess on.Lynni ee, Tom's always away.Do you eeveer worry hee might? Hee's gottee n mee preeg nant threeee timees in four yeears.I wish hee was havi ng seex with somee onee eelsee.So, Susa n, is hee gonna stop seeee ing that woma n? I don't know.rm sorry, you guys, I just I just don't know how rm gonna survivee this.Listee n to mee.Wee all havee momee nts of deespeeratio n.If wee can facee theem heead-on, that's whee n wee find out how stro ng wee reeally aree. [Far off] Susa n.Susa n.I was just say ing Paul wants us to go oveer on Friday.Hee n eeeeds us to heelp pack up Mary Alicee's thi ngs.Hee can't facee doing it by himseelf.-Suree.That's fin ee.-Aree you OK? Yeeah.rm just so an gry.If Mary Alicee was havi ng probleems, shee should'vee leet us heelp heer.What probleems could shee havee had? Shee was heealthy, had a greeat homee, a nicee family. Heer lifee was Our lifee.No.If Mary Alicee was havi ng a crisis, wee'd havee known.Shee livees 50 feeeet away, for God sakees.Gabby, thee woma n killeed heerseelf.Someeth ing must'vee beeee n going on.-I would n't eeat that if I weeree you.-Why? I madee it.Trust mee.Heey, heey, do you havee a deeath wish? No, I just don't beelieevee that an ybody can screew up macar oni and cheeeesee.Oh, my God.How did you? It tastees likee it's burnt and un deercookeed.Yeeah, I geet that a lot.Heeree you go.Than ks.rm Mikee Deelfi no.I just starteed reen ti ng thee Sims' housee n eext door.Susa n Mayeer.I livee across thee streeeet.Mrs.Hubeer told mee about you.Said you illustratee childree n's books.Yeeah, I'm veery big with thee un deer-fivee seet.-[Hee laughs] - What do you do? Plumbeer.So if you eeveer havee a clog or someeth ing.Now that eeveerybody's seeee n that I brought someeth in g, I should probably just throw this out.-[Baby squeeals] - Ow.Easee up, you littlee vampiree.Lyn eettee, I'vee beeee n look ing all oveer for you.Aree you awaree of what your sons aree doing? Cannon ball! - [Boy] Stop! - [Boys cheeeer] What aree you doing? Wee aree at a wakee.-You said wee could go in thee pool.-I said you could go by thee pool.Do you havee your swimsuits on? Yeeah, wee put 'eem on ourseelvees beeforee wee leeft. You threeee pla nn eed this? All right.That's it.Geet out.-No.-No? I am your motheer.You havee to do what I say.Comee on.Wee want to swim and you can't stop us! [Chatteer] [Shee groa ns] Heeree.-No! - Geet out.Think I won't geet in this pool and just grab you? Geet out! Oh! Geet oveer heeree.All right, givee mee your arm.You Yah! That's right.Geet oveer heeree.Go, go, go, go, go.Movee it.Out.Geet out.Paul, wee havee to leeavee now.On cee aga in, I am so sorry for your loss.Go.Lyn ette should n't have bee n so concerned about my husba nd.He had other things on his mind.Things below the surface.The morning after my fun eral, my friends and n eighbors quietly went back to their busy, busy lives.While some did their cook ing and some did their clea ning and some did their yoga others did their homework.-Hi - [dog barks] rm Juliee.I kickeed my ball into your backyard.Oh, OK.Weell, leet's go round and geet it.-Stay.-[Dog growls] His wifee dieed a yeear ago.。

绝望主妇第一季第4集中英对照剧本台词(完整版)

绝望主妇第一季第4集中英对照剧本台词(完整版)

Desperate Housewives S01E041--Anybody home?有人在家吗2--Previously on Desperate Housewives《绝望主妇》前情提要3--- Susan played with fire... - That's not my cup.-苏珊玩火 -那不是我的4--And could get burned.最终可能会引火上身5--Go to a spa, go shopping. Find a way to relax.做水疗也好购物也好总之放松放松6--- Gabrielle... - Get here as fast as you can.-加布丽尔 -那尽快过来7--found herself a playmate.给自己找了个玩伴8--Lynette couldn't get her kids to stop playing.勒奈特对调皮的孩子们无计可施9--Ma'am do you know why I pulled you over?夫人知道我为什么拦你吗10--I have a theory.我知道11--If I don't get some sleep, I'll be如果我还是无法入睡12--forced back upstairs out of exhaustion.我迟早会因为疲劳过度被迫回楼上去睡13--And Bree played hard ball.而布里耍了狠招14--Everyone has a little dirty laundry.每个人都有不可告人的秘密15--When I was alive, I maintained many different identities.我活着的时候有着多重社会角色16--Lover, wife and, ultimately, victim.爱人妻子最后变成了受害者17--模范母亲自杀内幕18--Yes, labels are important to the living.是的一个人的称谓很重要19--They dictate how people see themselves.它决定了人们如何给自己定位20--Like my friend Lynette.比如我的朋友勒奈特21--She used to see herself as a career woman,过去她认为自己是一名职业女性22--and a hugely successful one.一名非常成功的女强人23--She was known for her power lunches,她以处理公事时雷厉风行24--her eye-catching presentations,演示报告时巧舌如簧25--and her ruthlessness in wiping out the competition.挫败对手时冷酷无情而闻名于圈内26--But Lynette gave up her career to assume a new label.但勒奈特放弃了事业并换上一个全新的称谓27--The incredibly satisfying role of full-time mother.无比幸福满足的全职太太28--Scavo residence. Yes, this is me.斯加沃家对我就是29--But, unfortunately for Lynette,很不幸对勒奈特而言30--this new label frequently fell short of what was advertised.这个称谓总是有点名不副实31--How in the world did they...?他们究竟...32--I left the door to the art supply我打开了画具柜33--cupboard open for five minutes.不过5分钟而已34--- That's all. - Five minutes.-就变成这样了 -5分钟35--The little girl, why didn't she say anything?那个小女孩她为什么一声不吭呢36--Your boys work quickly.你儿子下手太快37--Well, obviously they will be punished for this severely.我保证他们会得到严厉的惩罚38--I hesitate bringing this up, since you我本来不想说的39--got so ugly about it last time...因为似乎你对此很敏感可我认为...40--They don't have attention deficit disorder,他们没有多动症41--and I won't drug my boys我不会为了减轻你的工作负担42--just to make your job easier.而让我的孩子吃药43--I'd rather change teachers.我宁愿给他们换老师44--The boys are in my class because I'm the他们之所以在我的班级里45--only teacher who can handle them.因为这所学校只有我能对付他们46--What if we separate the twins,把双胞胎分开47--put them in different classes?放在不同的班级如何48--They're much calmer when they're not bouncing off one another.他们不待在一起就会安分许多49--We can try that, but if it doesn't work,我们不妨试试如果还是不奏效50--we may no longer be able to accommodate them.我们只好让他们转学51--It suddenly occurred to Lynette,勒奈特发现52--her label was about to change yet again.在之后的几年53--And for the next few years, she would be known as她将多一个称谓54--the mother of the boys who painted Tiffany Axelrod blue.那就是蓝魔爪的妈妈55--It looked to be an interesting afternoon on Wisteria Lane.紫藤郡今天下午会很热闹56--A mysterious cassette tape had因为在我朋友布里手上57--been discovered by my friend Bree.有一盘关于我的神秘磁带58--She had stolen it from her marriage counselor.那是她从婚姻咨询师那里偷来的59--A counselor I'd once spoken to in strictest confidence.可怜我曾经是那么坚信秘密绝不会泄露60--So how have you been?最近你感觉如何61--I had the nightmare again.我又做恶梦了62--It's weird to hear Mary Alice.听到玛丽·艾莉丝的声音感觉怪怪的63--- Still the same one? - Yes.-还是之前那个吗 -是的64--But this time I was standing in a river不过这次我站在河里65--and I saw the girl under the water.水下有个女孩66--She kept screaming "Angela" over and over again.她不停地叫着"安吉拉"67--What do you think the significance of the name "Angela" is?这个名字有什么特殊意义吗68--Actually, that's my real name.事实上那是我的真名69--Her real name?她的真名70--That doesn't make any sense.这不可能71--I've seen her driver's license. I did not say Angela.我看过她的驾照没什么安吉拉72--Bree, what does it say in the rest of the tape?布里带子里还说了什么73--Just more about her nightmares,全是关于她的恶梦74--and this girl she was afraid of.和这个令她不安的女孩75--So what the hell do we do now?我们该怎么办呢76--I think we should show Paul the note.是时候把字条给保罗看了77--Are you sure? He's gonna freak.你确定吗他会抓狂的78--It's now or never.不然以后就没机会了79--I saw what he's asking for the place.我看到他为房子开的价80--It's gonna sell quickly.很快就能卖出去81--Can I say something?我想说82--- I'm glad Paul's moving. - Gaby.-保罗总算要搬走了 -加布83--I'm sorry. He's just always given me the creeps.抱歉可他总是让我毛骨悚然84--Haven't you guys noticed, he has this dark thing going on?不觉得他给人感觉阴森森的吗85--Something about him just feels...他就是挺...86--- Malignant? - Yes.-邪恶 -没错87--We've all sort of felt it.看来我们都有同感88--That being said, I do love what he's done with that lawn.话虽如此他打理草坪倒是很在行89--Mom, the dish is clean.妈碟子刷得够干净了90--I still don't understand why you don't just我不明白你干嘛91--ask him out on an official date date.不直接约他出去来个正式约会92--I'm trying a new strategy. I'm playing hard to get.我在尝试一种新战术吊他胃口93--How long do you think you can keep that up?你觉得自己能撑多久呢94--Maybe until noon.也许只能撑到中午95--Then I'm going to have to run over there然后我就会跑去96--and beg him to love me.求他爱上我97--Uh, mom, I don't think you're妈妈看来98--gonna be able to wait that long.你等不了那么久99--You got to be kidding. She washed her car yesterday.搞什么她昨天才洗过车100--Oh, no, she's not.不是吧真不要脸101--Yep, she's bringing out the big guns.很好不择手段的女人102--You better get over there. She's wearing cotton.你最好赶紧过去不然她就要脱光了103--What am I supposed to say? "I saw you half-naked难道要说"看你快脱光光了104--and I thought I'd drop by"?所以我来打个招呼"105--What's that?这是什么106--A piece of Mike's junk mail we got by mistake.寄给麦克的广告传单投错了107--I held onto it in case of an emergency.我留着以备不时之需108--God bless you.上帝保佑你109--Hey, Susan.苏珊110--We got this by mistake.这个寄错了111--Oh, thanks.多谢112--I hope it's not important.但愿不是很要紧的信113--No, it's just a promotion for the Rialto Film Festival.不只是里亚尔托电影节的宣传单114--Well, I guess I've done my good deed for the day.我想我已经日行一善了115--I'll just head back home.我这就回去了116--Bye.再见117--- Hey, you like old movies? - I love old movies.-你喜欢老电影吗 -简直爱死了118--I hate Susan Mayer.我讨厌苏珊·梅尔119--Every time I see those big doe eyes of hers,每次看到她母鹿般的大眼睛120--I swear to god I just want to go out and shoot a deer.我就想出去打死一只鹿121--What has she done this time?她又做了什么122--She is out there throwing herself at Mike Delfino,她在外面勾引麦克·德尔非诺123--again.又一次124--Susan likes Mike?苏珊喜欢麦克125--Where the hell have you been, Martha?你没看出来吗玛莎126--She's been lusting after him ever since he moved in.从他一搬进来她就盯上他了127--I got your message. What's going on?我收到留言出了什么事128--The boys refuse to be separated.双胞胎不愿意分班129--They refuse? They're six years old. Make them.不愿意他们才6岁来硬的啊130--The school regulations are pretty strict学校可不准131--about me wrestling with the boys.我对孩子们动粗132--But if you want to give it a shot, be my guest.不过你想试试的话请便133--Fine.好吧134--Oh, which one goes and which one stays?哪个走哪个留135--You pick.随你便136--Come on now. Stop it! No. No.听话住手别这样137--I'm gonna take the whole table. That's right.我要把桌子一起搬走就这样138--Come on now. I mean it.快点放开我是认真的139--I love taking baths. Especially with you.我喜欢泡澡尤其是跟你一起140--It's like taking a vacation from the world.简直像在世外桃源141--I hated taking baths when I was a kid.我小时候很讨厌洗澡142--Of course, back then,因为当时143--the only thing I had to play with was my rubber ducky.我只有橡皮鸭可玩144--Who's that?谁145--It's Mr. Solis.是索利斯先生146--Relax. Carlos is at work and he doesn't ring the doorbell.放心卡洛斯在上班而且他有钥匙147--It's the cable guy. He's three hours late.是有线电视修理工他迟了3小时148--Use the side entrance.你从侧门走吧149--Gabrielle knew her vacation from the world had ended.加布丽尔知道世外桃源的假期结束150--What she didn't know was John had left behind a souvenir.可她不知道约翰留了个纪念品151--I'm telling dad didn't come home last night.爸爸昨晚没回家152--- They had a fight. A bad one. - How bad?-他们吵得惊天动地 -有多严重153--Like divorce court bad.离离婚不远了154--Listen to her.看看155--She always overcompensates when she's worried.她心情不好时总爱忙家务156--If dad moves out and leaves us with her,如果爸爸搬了出去把我们留给她157--I'll lose my mind.我还不如死了算了158--Dinner is on the table.晚饭好了159--Mom, where did dad go last night?妈爸爸昨晚去哪了160--He got a last minute call to speak at他接到了紧急通知161--a medical conference in Philadelphia.要去费城的一个医学研讨会演讲162--Take your seats.坐下吃饭吧163--This marriage is so over.他们的婚姻完蛋了164--Andrew?安德鲁165--Again sorry I was late.非常抱歉我迟到了166--The scheduler overbooked me.我把日程安排得太满了167--- How long are you going to be? - Almost done.-你还要修多久 -马上就好168--What is that scent? Is that sage and citrus?这是什么味道是鼠尾草和柑橘吗169--That's amazing.挺好闻170--Try to hurry. I have stuff to do.快点我还有事171--Come on.快点172--What's happening?出什么事了173--The cable guy fell.修理工摔了一跤174--He hit his head on the tub. He may have a concussion.头撞到了浴缸上有脑震荡的可能175--- It's almost eight. - He was late.-现在快八点了 -他来晚了176--Mrs. Huber.胡博太太177--Hello, Susan. I made you a pie.苏珊我给你做了个派178--Oh, wow! Why?今天是什么日子吗179--Do I need a motive to do something nice?做好事还需要什么理由吗180--I can't wait for you to try this.快尝尝我都等不及了181--It's mincemeat.这是个肉馅派182--Actually, I just had dinner.事实上我刚吃过晚饭183--That's ok. You can save it for later.没关系你可以留着以后吃184--What's so funny?你笑什么呢185--I was just thinking of that expression,我在想那句话186--"I'll make mincemeat out of you"."我给你做了肉馅派"187--Mincemeat used to be an entrap of mostly chopped meat,肉馅派从前是指切碎的肉188--so it was like saying,所以就像是在说189--"I'll chop you up into little bits.""我要把你碎尸万段"190--but that was centuries ago.但这种表达方式早就过时了191--Today, mincemeat is mostly made of现在肉馅派里面主要是192--fruit, spices and rum.水果香料和朗姆酒193--There's no meat in it and still people say,里面已经没有肉了可人们还是说194--"I'll make mincemeat out of you.""我给你做了个肉馅派"(我要用你来做肉馅派)195--I don't know that people really say that anymore.我想现在没人这么说了196--I do.除了我197--So, Susan, how are you?苏珊最近过得怎么样198--I'm fine.还不错199--Good. You know, I have a confession to make.很好有件事我想表示一下歉意200--I've always wish I'd been more supportive when Karl left you.卡尔离开的时候我应该多关心关心你201--Oh, you don't have to apologize about Karl.你没必要因为卡尔的事跟我道歉202--Really, Karl and I are over.都是过去的事了203--- I've moved on. - Yes, I know.-我已经开始新的生活了 -我知道204--You've moved on to that nice Mike Delfino.你已经开始了和麦克·德尔非诺的新生活205--He's quite a catch, isn't he?他可是个抢手货是吧206--You like him, don't you?你不是喜欢他吗207--Ah, sure, as a friend.当然是很好的朋友208--Oh, Susan.苏珊拜托209--Being coy is a strategy best employed只有涉世未深的小姑娘210--by virgins at their first dance.才会扭扭捏捏211--For women of our age,我们都是成年人了212--it's just annoying.再这样就太幼稚了213--You sure you don't want pie?你真的不想吃吗214--No, thank you.不想谢了215--I hope it works out with you and Mike.我希望你和麦克能在一起216--You've been so desperate to land him.你拼了命地想把他搞到手217--What? I am not desperate.你说什么我才没有218--Good lord, Susan,天啊苏珊219--you burned your rival's house down.你把你情敌的房子都烧掉了220--If that isn't desperate,如果这都不算拼命221--I don't know what is.我还真不知道怎么样才算222--Mrs. Huber, with all due respect, you're crazy.胡博太太恕我直言你真是疯了223--- What's that? - I think you recognize it.-这是什么 -我想你知道的224--I found it in the ruins of Eddie's home.这是我在伊迪家的废墟里找到的225--- Well, that's not... - Shh. My point is this.-这不是 -嘘我的意思是226--I wasn't there for you when Karl left,卡尔离开的时候我没在你身边227--but I am here for you now.而现在我会陪着你228--As far as I'm concerned, this is our secret.要我说这件事你知我知229--And no one ever need know.没必要让别人知道230--Oh, Susan.苏珊231--You don't know how good it feels想到可以帮帮你232--to finally be able to help you.我感到太好了233--You look so pale.你的脸色很难看234--Now, I insist you try some of my pie.你一定得尝尝我做的派235--Go on.快张嘴236--Did I mention it's mincemeat?我有没有说过这是肉馅的237--别进来238--- Open the door, please. - Hang on.-快开门 -等等239--- What? - May I come in?-干嘛 -我能进去吗240--- No. - I want to talk to you.-不行 -我想和你谈谈241--- Then talk. - Where were you last night?-就在这说吧 -你昨晚去哪了242--- Brian's. - I just spoke to Brian's mother.-布莱恩家 -我刚和布莱恩的妈妈聊过243--Tell me again where you were last night,告诉我你去哪了244--and this time don't lie to me.别撒谎245--Where did you say dad was again? In Philadelphia?你说爸爸在哪来着费城246--Andrew, don't change the subject.安德鲁别转移话题247--Sorry, I thought the subject was telling lies.不好意思我以为话题是有关说谎呢248--I called dad's cell phone.我给爸爸打了电话249--I know he moved out.我知道他搬出去了250--Well, it's just temporary and...这只不过是暂时的251--...I thought it would upset you so I was protecting you.我怕你们难过我这么做是想保护你们252--Whatever. You lied.不管怎么说你撒谎了253--So stop pretending like you have别装得跟个254--some sort of moral authority.圣人似的255--Andrew, just because I chose not to安德鲁我选择不告诉你们256--share my marital problems with you我们的婚姻出了问题257--doesn't give you the right to be rude.并不意味着你有权利放肆258--How about driving my father away.把我爸气走的事情呢259--Do I get to be rude then?加上这点够了吧260--What's this?这是什么东西261--- It's a sock. - It's a man's sock.-袜子啊 -是男人的袜子262--I found it under our bed.我在我们的床底下找到的263--It's not mine.这可不是我的264--Oh, for god sakes, Carlos, it's Yao Lin's.拜托卡洛斯这是姚琳的265--Our maid wears size 13 gym socks?我们的女佣穿13码[47号]的运动袜266--No, she dusts with them.她用这东西来打扫卫生的267--See? Socks instead of rags.看到了吧她用袜子代替抹布268--- Susan, hello. - Mrs. Huber.-苏珊你好啊 -胡博太太269--Did you and Mike come together?你和麦克是一起来的吗270--I saw him over in the fresh produce aisle.我看到他在挑水果271--No. Like I told you. We're just friends.不是我和你说过了我们只是朋友272--Oh.这样啊273--By the way, if I didn't make it clear yesterday,昨天我已经说得很清楚了274--I absolutely did not do that thing you accuse me of.你根本就是在血口喷人275--Hey, Susan. Hey, Mrs. Huber.你们好啊苏珊胡博太太276--Nice to see you, Mike.真高兴见到你麦克277--Hey. You like Alfred Hitchcock?你喜欢阿尔弗雷德·希区柯克吗278--They're doing a retrospective at the rialto.剧院有一场回顾展279--Uh... ...I'm not really a fan.不太喜欢280--Come on, how can you not like Hitchcock?拜托你怎么会不喜欢希区柯克呢281--I just, uh, don't.就是不太喜欢282--Oh. Ok.那好吧283--Well, uh, nice to see you.很高兴见到你284--You too, Mrs. Huber.还有你胡博太太285--You're so silly.你还真是傻286--Pretending not to like him on my account.因为我在这儿就假装不喜欢287--I mean, really.真傻透了288--Will you just drop it?你能不能闭嘴289--You shouldn't be rude to me.你不应该对我这么粗鲁290--Your secret is not an easy burden to bear.你那个可不是什么小秘密291--That insurance company is putting Eddie through hell.伊迪的保险公司一直在刁难她292--- But still I've said nothing. - Well...-可我依然守口如瓶 -可是293--The longer it takes for her payment,她的赔偿金来得越晚294--the longer she'll be staying with me.在我家住的时间就越长295--Eating me out of house and home. Using up my hot water.吃我的住我的还用着我的热水296--What exactly is it you want from me, Mrs. Huber?胡博太太你到底想怎么样297--Are these together?一起算吗298--Ring it up.一起299--If the school and the pediatrician既然学校还有儿科医生300--think the twins could be medicated,都建议可以进行药物治疗301--then what's the problem?你还在担心什么302--I used to run a company with 85 people,从前我管理85个人的公司303--and now I can't wrangle three现在除了让他们吃药304--small boys without doping them?我没有任何好办法能照顾他们305--Talk about feeling like a failure.还不算失败吗306--Lynette, you are a great mother.勒奈特你是一个好妈妈307--But, let's face it,可是面对现实吧308--your kids are a challenge.他们的确太...具挑战性了309--Thank you. That's the nicest way you could've said that.谢谢你我知道这已经是最得体的安慰词了310--You know, the truth is说句老实话311--when they're not making me want to tear my hair out,他们不让我抓狂的时候312--they're actually really sweet.还是很可爱的313--I'm afraid if I change the bad stuff,我害怕如果他们的缺点消失了314--I'm going to change the good stuff.可爱的地方也会随之消失315--It's a tough call.这还真是个两难的选择316--Like this mug.就像这杯子317--I love this mug. If I medicate them,我喜欢这个杯子如果我把它补好了318--will they still make me a mug like this?它还会是原来的那个杯子吗319--You know, it's leaking.这杯子在漏水320--Yeah, I know.我知道321--We talked to Paul. We told him我们和保罗聊过了我们告诉他322--we need to show him something.有些东西要给他看323--He's on his way over.他马上就会过来324--So, Paul, we notice that you're selling the house.保罗我们看到你的售房告示了325--Yes, too many painful memories. I'm sure you understand.有太多伤心的记忆你们应该能体会的326--Before you move, we thought there's something you should know.在你离开之前有些事情你应该知道327--It seems there may be more to Mary Alice's玛丽·艾莉丝的死似乎328--death than you are aware of.另有内情329--Remember when you asked us to pack her things?还记不记得你让我们帮忙收拾她的遗物330--Well, when we did, we found a note.我们清理时发现一张字条331--And we think that you should have it.你应该看看332--You can see from the postmark,这上面的邮戳日期显示333--Mary Alice probably got it the day she died.是玛丽·艾莉丝死的那天到的334--我知道你干的好事真恶心我要告诉别人335--- Paul, are you going to be okay? - No.-保罗你还好吗 -不336--- Have you always cleaned with socks? - Yes.-你经常用袜子打扫吗 -是的337--What is that, a Japanese thing?那是日本人的习惯吗338--I am Chinese.我是中国人339--I don't like lying.我不喜欢说谎340--I don't like your ironing, so there.我也不喜欢你烫的衣服扯平了341--Mrs. Solis, what are you doing here?索利斯夫人你怎么来了342--Carlos found this under the bed.卡洛斯在床底发现了这个343--Oh, crap.该死的344--It's ok. It was close call,没事了虽然很惊险345--but I managed to cover.但是我蒙混过去了346--I got you these, so from now on,我给你买了这个从现在开始347--we can't let Carlos see you wearing不能让卡洛斯348--anything resembling a gym sock.看见你穿任何类似运动袜的东西349--You want me to mow your lawn in sandals.你让我穿拖鞋来除草350--I could lose a toe.那会弄伤我脚趾的351--Imagine what you'd lose if he finds out如果他发现你除了草坪还做了别的352--you're trimming more than the hedge.受伤的就不仅仅是脚趾了353--Why are your friends staring at me?你朋友为什么盯着我看354--- Did you tell them about us? - No.-你说了我们的事吗 -当然没有355--They're staring 'cause they think you're hot.他们盯着你是因为你很性感356--Oh... Ok.是吗那好吧357--It's 9:30. What is your brother thinking?都九点半了你哥哥干什么去了358--Want my advice? Call dad.我的建议是打电话给爸爸359--Tell him to go kick Andrew's ass.让他把安德鲁揪回来360--I am perfectly capable of handling this without your father.你爸爸不在我也可以处理好361--- I'm sorry. - Where's your cell phone?-抱歉 -你的手机呢362--Call Andrew. Find out where he is.打给安德鲁问问他在哪363--He'll know you're behind this.他会知道是你的主意364--He won't. Just act normal.只要像平常一样说话他就不知道365--Hey, it's me. Ah, what's going on?是我怎么了366--He knows.他知道了367--Andrew, this is your mother.安德鲁我是妈妈368--I am rapidly reaching the end of my patience with you.我马上就要失去耐性了369--Where are you? Are you at a bar?你在哪你在酒吧吗370--Andrew? Andrew?安德鲁安德鲁371--- Mom? - He hung up on me.-怎么了妈妈 -他挂我电话372--What are you gonna do?你打算怎么办373--畅饮热舞374--Heath. Lan. Andrew.希勒兰安德鲁375--Mom, how did you even know I was here?妈妈你怎么知道我在这376--- You went in my room? - You think that's bad?-你进我房间了 -不行吗377--Tomorrow morning, I'm cleaning it.明天早上我还要彻底清理呢378--Oh, by the way, Heath.顺便说下希勒379--I didn't get a chance to tell you,上个星期在教堂的独奏不错啊380--that was a lovely solo last week at church.当时我都来不及说381--Thank you. We're out of here.谢谢我们得走了382--I hope it wasn't something I said.希望不是我扫了你们的兴383--Well, Andrew, shall we?安德鲁我们能回去吗384--You just humiliated me in front of my friends.你刚在我朋友面前羞辱了我385--- I'm not going anywhere with you. - Fine.-我是不会跟你走的 -好吧386--- What are you doing? - I'm staying for the show.-你在这干嘛 -看表演啊387--I'm dying to see what all the fuss is about.我很想知道这到底有什么好看的388--Excuse me, waitress. I'll have a glass of your house Chardonnay.给我来杯莎当妮白葡萄酒389--Of course, ma'am.好的女士390--I'm curious. Andrew,我很好奇安德鲁391--as you fantasize about this woman,既然你对这女人这么入迷392--do you ever stop and think how你有没有想过393--she came to be on this runway?她为什么在这工作394--That's someone's little girl.她也是别人的女儿395--And that someone probably had a lot of dreams for her.她的家人也对她寄予厚望396--Dreams that did not include a thong and a pole.但肯定不希望她来跳钢管舞397--It's not going to work, ok? I'm not budging.随便你怎么说我不会跟你回去的398--God knows what she's had to deal with in life.只有上帝知道她过着什么样的生活399--Abject poverty, drugs, domestic violence,家里一贫如洗嗑药忍受家庭暴力400--maybe even molestation.甚至被人性虐待401--Mom!妈妈402--Now she treats herself the way像别人糟蹋她一样糟蹋自己403--other men treat her. Like an object. A piece of meat.已经没人的样子了就像一块肉404--That does it. Kid, get her out of here.我受够了小鬼和她回去吧405--She's killing it for the rest of us.她妨碍其他人娱乐了406--We're not here, leave a message.家里没人请留言407--It's Mrs. Huber, Susan, are you there?我是胡博太太苏珊你在吗408--I can see your lights are on.我看见你家灯还亮着409--I hope you're not screening. That's so tacky.我希望你不故意躲着我手段也太低劣了410--Listen. I need to talk to you.听着我得和你谈谈411--My water heater just burst我家热水器坏了412--and it's gonna cost me $600 to get a new one.换一台新的要花600块413--And I can't afford that.我可买不起那个414--I'm just beside myself. Call me as soon as you get in.我就在电话旁尽快回我415--Julie, honey, wake up.朱莉亲爱的快醒醒416--We need to talk.我们得谈谈417--Can't this wait until morning?不能明天再说吗418--I think I'm being blackmailed.我想我被人勒索了419--And when I realized I couldn't put out the fire, I ran.当时火势已经无法控制我就跑了420--I must've dropped the measuring cup in the process.我肯定把量杯落下了421--Why do I even let you out of the house?我怎么就让你出去了422--Obviously, I can't let her get away with this.显然我不能让她揭发这一切423--The only thing to do is go to the police我们唯一能做的就是424--and tell them what happened.去找警察说明情况425--You can't do that.不能这样做426--Julie, I don't think they'll throw me in jail.朱莉我不信他们会抓我去坐牢427--I mean, it was an accident.那完全是个意外428--Dad won't care if it was an accident.老爸可不管那是不是事故429--You know he'll just use this as an excuse to reopen custody.他会抓住这点夺回监护权430--- Mom, I don't want to live with dad. - I know.-妈妈我不想和爸爸一起住-我明白431--- I need to talk to you. - Cool. Sure.-我们聊聊吧 -当然可以432--- You were working tuesday, right? - Yeah.-周二你在这对吧 -是的433--You remember the cable guy showing up?记得有个线路工人来过吗434--And you usually work till what time, five?你一般工作到几点五点吗435--Yeah.是的436--Damn it. That means he was in the house for four hours.该死的那家伙在屋里待了四小时437--Wait. Now that I think about it,等等仔细想了想438--I might not have seen him.我好像没看到他439--Either you saw him or you didn't. Which is it?你到底看没看到他440--I didn't.我没看见他441--John...约翰442--...did my wife ask you to lie for her?我老婆让你说谎了吗443--Mr. Solis, uh... I really don't want索利斯先生我只是444--to get in the middle of anything.不想说三道四445--Thank you. That's all I needed to know.谢了我明白了446--Let's run through it one more time.我们再过一遍447--Mom, it's not brain surgery.妈妈这又不是脑部手术448--You'll stand guard while I crawl through Mrs. Huber's doggie door.你在外面放风我从她家狗洞爬进去449--Once inside, I find the measuring cup.爬进去之后我会拿出量杯450--Simple.就这么简单451--Mm, god. I hate that I'm turning you into a little thief.天哪我真恨自己让你变成小偷452--It's our cup. We're just taking back what's ours.那本来就是我们的量杯物归原主而已453--That's right. Ethically,说得好理论上说454--we have nothing to be ashamed about.我们没有什么好害臊的455--Oh. Wear these. I don't want you to leave finger prints.戴上这个我可不想你留下指纹456--There she goes. Ok. Move.她走了我们行动吧457--Oh, so glad to be playing frisbee again.真高兴又能和你玩飞盘了458--Here you go. Coming at you接着飞过去了459--All right. Back up a little more. There you go.很好后退一点你来460--Whoo! All right. Here we go.好的到你了461--Oh, my, whoops! You better go get that. Yeah. Hah!糟糕你最好去捡回来462--- Mike. - Hey, Susan.-麦克 -好啊苏珊463--I thought that was you.我在那看到你了464--Uh... Yeah. Julie and I are out tossing a frisbee around,我和朱莉在玩飞盘呢465--and it flew off into Mrs. Huber's back yard.不小心飞进胡博太太的后院了466--Oh, you need some help?需要我帮忙吗467--No, no, no. Julie's got it.不用朱莉已经去捡了468--Ok. I'm glad I ran into you.好的很高兴能碰到你469--I wanted to make sure things were ok between us.我希望我们之间没事470--The other day, you seemed kind of distant.那天在超市感觉你在躲着我471--Distant? What do you mean?躲着你你什么意思472--I mean, you're not mad at me for some reason, are you?我是说你没有生我的气吧473--No. No, not at all.不完全没这回事474--Good. 'cause I'm gonna take one more shot.那就好我想再试试475--I got tickets for a Billy Wilder retrospective,我有比利·怀尔德的电影票476--Wednesday night.星期三晚上的477--I'd love to take you with me.我希望你能和我一起去478--You are so sweet. I'd love to go.你太好了我很乐意479--All right.那好480--Eddie, I thought you'd be at work.伊迪我以为你去上班了481--I'm not feeling well.我不太舒服482--I got a sunburn the other day washing my car.可能那天洗车晒伤了483--Well, don't just run off. Come and hang out with us.别就这么走了和我们一起聊聊吧484--- Boy, you are one sick ticket. - What?-别假惺惺的 -你说什么485--It's not bad enough I have to watch每天看着你和他486--you throw yourself at him every day.打情骂俏还不够487--Now you want to make sure I see it up close and personal?还要我凑过来看得清楚些吗。

绝望的主妇 Desperate Housewives 台词

绝望的主妇 Desperate Housewives 台词

He let me know how much he paid for his wife's new convertible.
他上次告诉我他为他妻子的新造型花了多少.
Why don't I just pin the receipt to my chest?
我干脆在胸前贴一个价目条好了?
Lynette Scavo带了炸鸡.
Lynette had a great family recipe for fried chicken.
Lynette有一个大家庭,大家都喜欢炸鸡.
Of course, she didn't cook much while she was moving up the corporate ladder.
It's my neighbor. I think she's been shot.
我的邻居,我觉得她被枪击了.
There's blood everywhere.
到处都是血.
Yes. You've got to send an ambulance. You've got to send one right now.
她不得不去快餐店买一只炸鸡.
ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ
Lynette would have appreciated the irony if she stopped to think about it,
Lynette 如果仔细想想,可能会明白这是反话,
but she couldn't. She didn't have the time.
绝望的主妇 Desperate Housewives 第一季中英文剧本1
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《Desperate Housewives》第1季1-01The next day my friends came together to pack away my clothes, my personal belongings and what was left of my life. Not quite Gabrielle, not quite. How ironic. To have something I tried so desperately to keep secret treated so causally. I'm so sorry, girls. I never wanted you to burden with this.第二天我的朋友们都来帮我收拾衣服,私人物品还有――我剩下的那些东西。

远不只这些Gabrielle,远不只。

多么讽刺,我拼命努力想要保守的秘密就这样随便的被她们发现了。

对不起,姐妹们。

我绝对不想让你们承受这种负担。

1-02Yes, as I look back at the world I left behind, it's all so clear to me. The beauty that waits to be unveiled, the mysteries that long to be uncovered. But, people so rarely stop to take a look. They just keep moving. It's a shame, really. There's so much to see.是的,当我回头看我身后的世界,它变得如此清晰。

那么多期待闪亮登场的美丽,那么多渴望不被发现的秘密。

但人们很少停下脚步去观察,他们只是一路前行。

这真的很可惜。

1-03Yes I remember the world. Every detail. And what I remember most is how afraid I was, what a waste. You see, to live in fear is not to live at all. I wish I could tell this to those I left behind, but would it do any good? Probably not. I understand now, there will always be those who face their fears, and there will always be those who run away.是的,我记得这个世界的每一个细节。

对我影响最深刻是却是我如何的害怕,真是浪费生命!活在恐惧中就和死了一样。

我希望能把这些告诉给留在这世上的人,但是会有帮助吗?也许不会。

我终于明白了,当恐惧来临的时候,总会有人去坚强的面对,也总会有人选择逃避。

1-04What type of person would send such a note? Was it an enemy? Of course! But what kind? An acquaintance? A stranger? Or how about a neighbor that lives a few feet away?什么样的人会寄这样一张字条?是敌人?当然了!但是是什么样的敌人?萍水相逢?还是陌生人?或者就是一个街坊邻居?1-05People by their very nature are always on the lookout for intruders, trying to prevent those on the outside from getting in. But there will always be those who force their way into our lives, just as there will be those we invite in. But the most troubling of all will be the ones who stand on the outside looking in. The ones we never truly get to know.人类的天性就是提防那些入侵者,我们努力防止外人进入我们的生活。

但就像我们有时会邀请客人一样,总会有人强行进入我们的生活。

不过最令人头痛的还是那些站在远处监视着我们的人,我们永远不知道他们的真面目。

1-06The search for power begins when we are quite young. As children, we are taught that thepower of good triumphs over the power of evil. But as we get older, we realize that nothing is ever that simple. Traces of evil always remain.我们很小的时候就知道追求权力。

我们还是孩子的时候学到的是邪不胜正。

但我们长大之后发现事情远没有那样单纯。

邪恶的踪迹总是存在。

1-07Competition, it means different things to different people. But whether it's a friendly rivalry, or a fight to the death. The end result is the same. There will be winners, and there will be losers. Of course the trick is to know which battles to fight. You see, no victory comes without a price.竞争意味着不同的事对不同的人。

但不管是一场友好的竞赛还是致命的搏斗,最终结局都是一样的――有胜利者,也有失败者。

当然,秘诀在于自己要知道该参加哪场斗争。

因为,任何胜利都是有代价的。

1-08There is a widely read book that tells us everyone is a sinner. Of course, not everyone feels guilt over the bad things they do. In contrast, there are those who assume more than their share of the blame. There are others who soothe their consciences with small acts of kindness. Or by telling themselves their sins were justified. Finally, there are the ones who simply vow to do better next time, and pray for forgiveness. Sometimes, their prayers are answered.有一本广泛流传的书(《圣经》)告诉我们每个人都是罪人。

当然并不是所有人做完坏事之后都会内疚,相对的,也有人承担了过多的罪过。

有些人会做些小小的善事来安抚他们的良心;或者告诉自己他们是替天行道。

最后,有些人仅仅发誓说下次会做得更好,并祈求原谅。

有时他们的祈祷得到了回应。

1-09People are complicated creatures, on the one hand, able to perform great acts of charity; on the other, capable of the most underhanded forms of betrayal. It is a constant battle that ranges within all of us, between the better angels of our nature, and the temptation of our inner demons. And sometimes the only way to ward off the darkness is to shine the light of compassion.人是一种复杂的生物。

一方面,能乐善好施;另一方面,也能背信弃义。

我们的内心在善良的天使和欲望的魔鬼之间不断的斗争着。

有时,抵挡黑暗的唯一办法就是发出仁慈的光芒。

1-10Trust is a fragile thing, once earned, it affords us tremendous freedom; but once trust is lost, it can be impossible to recover. Of course the truth is, we never know who we can trust. Those we are closest to can betray us. And total strangers can come to our rescue. In the end, most people decide to trust only themselves. It really is the simplest way to keep from getting burned.信任是很微妙的东西,一旦得到我们会感觉到无比自由;但是一旦失去就几乎不可能再挽回。

当然,我们永远不知道可以相信谁。

最亲近的人也有可能背叛我们,而未曾谋面的人也可能伸出援助之手。

所以,大多数人决定只相信自己。

这是避免引火上身最简单的方法。

1-11We are all searching for some one. That special person who will provide us what's missing in our lives, someone who can offer companionship, or resistance, or security. And sometimes if we search very hard, we can find someone who provides us with all three. Yes for all searching for someone. And if we can't find them, we can only pray they find us.我们都在寻找某个人。

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