I'll be honest I never really liked Edie. She was the part of Wisteria Lane's life, but I'm sure not many of us can call her our "favourite one". But I changed my mind. As far as te know Edie died in episode 19 season 5. All I have to say has already been detto in the end of the episode. But I feel sorry for that I never liked her. Edie Breet was great. I wish I understood it earlier.
Gabby: Edie Breet was sexy.
Bree: Presumptive.
Lynnette: Strong.
Mrs. McCluskey: Beautiful.
Susan: One of a kind.
Edie: And that is how Wisteria Lane came to be my final resting place. My ashes were spread on a erba I've once walked on, beneath the trees that have once dato me the shade, on superiore, in alto of rose I've once admired, and beside fences I've once gossiped over. And after my Friends finished saying Good Bye a wind came along and took what was left of me into the air. As I looked down on the world I began to let go of it. I let go a white packed fences, cars and driveways, coffee cups and vacuum cleaners. I let go all those things which seems so ordinary but when te put them together they make up a life. Life that really was one of a kind. I'll tell te something: it's not hard to die when te know te have lived. And I did, oh how I lived.
This episode is a message. And it's not about Edie, it's about all of us. Live today, yesterday is gone and who knows how many tomorrows will come......
Gabby: Edie Breet was sexy.
Bree: Presumptive.
Lynnette: Strong.
Mrs. McCluskey: Beautiful.
Susan: One of a kind.
Edie: And that is how Wisteria Lane came to be my final resting place. My ashes were spread on a erba I've once walked on, beneath the trees that have once dato me the shade, on superiore, in alto of rose I've once admired, and beside fences I've once gossiped over. And after my Friends finished saying Good Bye a wind came along and took what was left of me into the air. As I looked down on the world I began to let go of it. I let go a white packed fences, cars and driveways, coffee cups and vacuum cleaners. I let go all those things which seems so ordinary but when te put them together they make up a life. Life that really was one of a kind. I'll tell te something: it's not hard to die when te know te have lived. And I did, oh how I lived.
This episode is a message. And it's not about Edie, it's about all of us. Live today, yesterday is gone and who knows how many tomorrows will come......