
Nov 8 - By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Julie's case was assigned to an old high-school classmate of Susan's, now a detective who still holds a grudge against Susan. Seems Susan dubbed her "Moose" and also stole her boyfriend, and Moose finds more in common with Katherine than Susan could have planned. When Katherine tells the detective that Susan shot her, it's all Moose needs to lock Susan up.

Nov 1 - By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Want to get a man to fall back in love with you? Katherine thinks all it takes is a fake plumbing call late at night, and sets up her home with a bubble bath, candles, lingerie and chocolate strawberries, thinking Mike will come over and, uh, snake her drain. But when Susan tags along, there's a catfight, and of course, both women end up falling into the bubbles.

Jan 11 - By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Lynette and Tom finally discovered that Porter had been hiding out with Lynette's mom, Stella, at her nursing home. When the older woman wouldn't give him up, Lynette pulled a dirty trick: She pretended to be injured in a car crash, and when her mother and son raced to the hospital, showed up uninjured. The plot about Porter facing trial for the deaths of seven people in the nightclub fire went out the window when the charges were suddenly dropped, leaving Lynette more time to make nice with her own mom. Turns out mom was mad about Lynette dumping her in the home and Lynette was mad that mom was so mean. In the end, Stella miraculously turned around, and she and Lynette enjoyed some booze together while reminiscing in the nursing home. Everything's coming up Milhouse for the Scavos!
Jan 5 - By Ree Hines, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Though his nickname tells you all you really need to know, “Friends” fans learned loads more about Ugly Naked Guy over the years. Peeping Tom commentary from Monica, Rachel and the gang fleshed out the show’s longest running joke. His love life (Ugly Naked Gal), his musical instrument of choice (the straddled cello), his near-death experience (well, a deep slumber interrupted by a sound chopstick poking) and his ironic quirk (loads of boxes labeled “clothes”) added up to a well-rounded off-screen Guy. By the time Ugly Naked Guy moved out (and sublet his apartment to a temporarily naked Ross), he was as familiar as any on-screen side character on the show.