quote="Ceege"]They could go any way with his part. He could be the lonely husband, with his wife in a coma whom he still loves, who just wants a friend he can be intimate with. However, we have never heard
how his wife came to be in a coma. Could it be because he tried to kill her? It's never been brought out if he or his wife is the wealthiest.[/quote]
In my opinion, there is no possibility that Ian killed his wife, this can be seen from his attachment to his wife's things, he even is reluctant to move his wife's things for Susan and don't want Susan to meet his family 2-3months after they are in love. So Ian is still in deep love with his narcose wife, and his relations with Susan is gonna be over soon. The trigger is Mike's breakup with Edie. This unabiding relations is just the result of loneness of both. But Ian still so desperately wants to sustain his relations with Susan, he even hopes to get a promise from Susan that he will help Susan to find a good attorney to get Mike out of jail and Susan won't see Mike again after Mike gets out. He should know that Susan is such a capricious woman(may be saying she is capricious is unaccurate, because she alway loves Mike in her deep heart when she is with other men).
THE Bree and Orson part is interesting and complicated. I dare to make some assumptions as follows:
Orson's wife and mother killed MONIQUE(Orson's mistress) when they found Orson and Monique's relationship, but their plot are found out by Orson, Orson was so wrathful(he soft of has a lunacy) that he beated his wife to death(acctually he didn't, his wife survived from that violence), he didn't killed his mother because she is his mother. Accidently, the murder is seen by Mike, and in order to cover this, he tried to kill Mike.
Well, all episodes are tied together~~
But, there is still another question, from the tone of Monique when she speaked to Orson' mother, their relation is like superior and subordinate. Monique' identity is a great secret.
Looking forward to next episode.