I don’t find mrs. Huber funny or amusing. That behavior is terrifying and exactly the type that people who want to harm you will use to keep you in their control
@@mint6728 True. But in a different extent. Martha uses her knowledge, gossip then her ability to blackmail as a leverage to get ahead in life. Felicia can go in deeper ends, as far as injuring & mutilating herself realistically enough not only to gain sympathy and attention (classic Munchausen Syndrome) but mainly to bring her revenge schemes to fruition and use her own child to make that happen, only to mercilessly kick her to the curb after she failed. These twisted siblings are very cruel and highly intelligent but differently : Martha is manipulative, annoying, nosy and cunning. Felicia is ruthless, cold, conniving and downright heinous.
This interaction paints a pretty vivid picture of how spiteful and passive aggressive people can be. How she was insisting that Mary Alice tell her where she is from and insinuating that the furniture is cheap. Like this show was so dramatic but too real at the same time 😭
I think everyone everywhere has a neighbour similar to Martha Huber lol I had one in my apartment building and he drove me nuts! He was a creepy perve as well and very very nosey always wanting to know my business and whenever I went out to the shop he'd tag along telling me everything the neighbours were up to (it was all his bullshit speculation none of it with true) he kept inviting me to his for tea and after politing declining he started knocking on my door to talk and would drop hints to me to invite him in and would ask me out non stop I ended up ignoring the door when he knocked and my friend sent her boyfriend (he was a real sweetie bless him but he was over 6ft and looked intimidating) round to mine alot and to act like my boyfriend and it worked like charm the neighour left me alone! Me and my friend had some laughs over it because all it took was for him to act a bit jealous and possessive and my neighbour never bothered me again I was so happy the day he moved out I got drunk that night 😂😂
@@wickedwitchoftheeast88 wow the simple fact you had go through that smh!!!! What a creep, it must’ve been so stressful to experience that but ig looking back, at least you can have a laugh about it now lol! And glad he’s gone too, thats what I call a happy ending!!! 😂
@@jayd3455 he didn't say anything inappropriate to me it was more how he looked at me and his behaviour he used to always try and get into my personal space he gave me the creeps but I stood firm and refused to be intimidated by him but my friends boyfriend coming over did the trick my neighbour was quite shocked when he saw us together and actually had the nerve to ask why I didn't tell him I had a boyfriend! I replied "why would I its none of your business!" and he got the message pretty quick to leave me alone I refuse to let these type of men scare me they're just cowards on the inside. He also drove my other neighbour nuts trying to gossip with her until she told him to fuck off and leave her alone lol
Paul did Wisteria Lane a massive favour getting rid of Martha Huber she was a vindictive old crone! Its bad enough her blackmail note drove Mary Alice to suicide but Martha barely paused before stealing her blender then she did it again by blackmailing Susan it just goes to show what twisted mind she had
@@wickedwitchoftheeast88 All things considered, Paul's work in Season 7 was right too. He became the big evil of the season, but he was thrown under the bus by people who knew what a destructive force Martha Huber was to everyone else, including their dear friend/his wife. And, the riot was about 70% Lynette's fault for hiring those nut jobs to cause havoc.
@@Joe_Parmesan Yes the riot was Lynette's fault but Paul was opening halfway houses to get revenge on Wisteria Lane for not believing him about Felicia not to be a decent guy giving ex cons a second chance. It just goes to show that revenge of that calibre has devastating consequences all round. Martha deciding to be a vindictive bitch and blackmailing people for money led to her death. Paul killing Martha led to Felicia going batshit crazy and setting him up for murder and then buying houses to start the halfway houses led to a full scale riot which people were seriously hurt and Paul got shot and nearly killed by Zach. Paul, Martha and Felicia give me the creeps because you never know what people like them are capable of until its too late.
I know right? “Sorry but that’s private” would have been a totally appropriate response, people move for all sorts of reasons (stalkers etc) and it’s a simple safety issue giving out locations to strangers.
@@JeremyJenner it is rude to give someone you literally just met the third degree, no wonder why Susan hated Mrs. Huber due to her noisy and manipulative personality.
@@JeremyJenner it seems to me Mrs. Huber is manipulative and noisy, because she is a bored widower who has nothing better to do than to know all the latest scoops/gossip news in the neighborhood.
@@sweetcupcake408 I don't care how rude it is if someone I hardly knew started trying to get in my business telling them to mind their own business is fully justified. Mary Alice gave appropriate answers and Martha wouldn't accept that. I would have told the old crone to fuck off and to peep behind her curtains like the other nosy fuckers do 🙄
I miss this show so much. I remember when it first came on in 2004 and I watched it in the other room "secretly". Since I was 9, my mom and my grandma both told me I couldn't watch it because "9-year-olds don't watch shows like that." That didn't stop me. My mom quickly caught on that I was watching it in the other room. My grandma, on the other hand, didn't ever catch on until one day she said "I've been watching this show and I think it's okay if you watch it. So from now on, you can watch it." Then my mom said, "Mother, you do realize he's been watching it in the other room right?"
I love this story and it reminds of my parents telling me that show is for women and a little boy should be watching soccer or other sports...didn’t stop me from watching it on the lowest volume every week 😂
Both me and my brother used to be so excited for every Tuesday when it would air, we would go to the shop and get loads of sweets and sit down and watch the episodes haha.
1:08 "and just like that" here makes me very happy as a big fan of both SATC and DH, two shows featuring interesting women leads and a fabulous voiceover
I just started this show and i kid u not, i was like can someone shoot her or run over her already. 9 hours later into season 1 ep 8, she gets murdered. I'm sad but she had to go.
Martha: Oh, I used to have a chair just like that. Kept breaking, so I threw it away. I hate cheap furniture. Me: Probably kept breaking, because of your giant ego.
Mary Alice was only 25 in this flashback and Martha was only 34. It's too bad that un-ageing effects can only do so much to make actors look younger. It might have helped if they wore 80's perm wigs. Mary Alice was supposed to have moved to Fairview around 1990, and I'm pretty sure at least some women still had perms then.
I always liked the fact Mary Alice Young was the leader among her Friends on this tv show. And when she passed away, Susan took his place since she was the closest to her. Love it.
I disagree I don’t think Bree was ever a leader among her friends until the final season. Her storylines after season 1 took more of a lead role minus season 5 and 7, however I never considered her the leader of the group. 😀
Like a spider catching its prey. Martha grabbed her arm, "casting the web". Mary Alice turned, but Martha's "try me" restricted her movement and prevented Mary Alice from turning completely to finish furnishing her house. That's probably not how spiders do it, but Martha had Mary Alice caught in her web.
It was rather simple to get her off her back. Just tell her where you are from if you don't want her to be suspicious of you. You said it yourself, what's the big deal. Mary Alice only drawncmore unnecessary attention on her when she could have easly avoided that..
The one I got brought up as a child was quite the same as the show, without being opulent and posh like Fairview. It was more a mix between Compton and the movie Boyz N'The Hood. But drama, neighbours feuding, drug abuse, distraught kids, family secrets and people dying or getting murdered were rampant in my district for the 17 years I spent in this town before leaving it in 2012 at 21.
Why can't people just welcome new neighbors and think oh that could become a new friends end rather then I wonder what's the story on them. So rude. Everyone needs to move sometimes rather it b for a new job, family, or to get a way it's knowone business.
I wonder why you ask that. I was bummed there were so many scenes they could have put in like Lynette getting shot in the supermarket, the tornado, the plane crash, edies death, Katherine shooting her husband, Susan's car crash, bree held a gunpoint in season 2, victor getting killed with the picket fence, Lynette coming out after the tornado, angie bolen killing her ex, the bit where the picket fences were overflowed and broke in the riot episode SO MANY SCENES.
Finishing the Hat" is the 180th episode and the second part of the two-hour series finale. It is the twenty-third and final episode of the show's eighth season and was broadcast on May 13, 2012
LuigiDaKing Mary Alice moved to a House that was painted green and prefered to paint it yellow... after she died the owner of the house painted back to green, not so hard to follow.
@@ryugalaw No, no, no, no, no. IN FLASHBACK from s01e23 creators showed to us that house was ALREADY yellow, when they moved in. So it is a bic mistake from creators.
Alina Cyriac she bought a baby (then Dana, renamed Zach) off a heroine addict named Deirdre. Mary Alice worked with Felicia, Martha’s sister in a rehab clinic. After Deirdre’s overdosed questions were asked about where her baby was. Mary Alice and Paul moved to Wisteria Lane. Deirdre went into rehab, recovered and came looking for her baby, finding Mary Alice with her dads money. She demanded her baby back but Mary Alice refused and plunged a knife into her stomach. She hid the body by dismembering the corpse, stuffing it into a toy chest that was hidden in the foundations of their pool. In meantime Mrs Huber had information give to her by Felicia and she figured out the secret and sent the blackmail not which made Mary Alice kill herself
Finishing the Hat" is the 180th episode and the second part of the two-hour series finale. It is the twenty-third and final episode of the show's eighth season and was broadcast on May 13, 2012
I don’t find mrs. Huber funny or amusing. That behavior is terrifying and exactly the type that people who want to harm you will use to keep you in their control
@@mint6728 True. But in a different extent. Martha uses her knowledge, gossip then her ability to blackmail as a leverage to get ahead in life. Felicia can go in deeper ends, as far as injuring & mutilating herself realistically enough not only to gain sympathy and attention (classic Munchausen Syndrome) but mainly to bring her revenge schemes to fruition and use her own child to make that happen, only to mercilessly kick her to the curb after she failed. These twisted siblings are very cruel and highly intelligent but differently : Martha is manipulative, annoying, nosy and cunning. Felicia is ruthless, cold, conniving and downright heinous.
She got what was coming
She is annoying.
This interaction paints a pretty vivid picture of how spiteful and passive aggressive people can be. How she was insisting that Mary Alice tell her where she is from and insinuating that the furniture is cheap. Like this show was so dramatic but too real at the same time 😭
I think everyone everywhere has a neighbour similar to Martha Huber lol I had one in my apartment building and he drove me nuts! He was a creepy perve as well and very very nosey always wanting to know my business and whenever I went out to the shop he'd tag along telling me everything the neighbours were up to (it was all his bullshit speculation none of it with true) he kept inviting me to his for tea and after politing declining he started knocking on my door to talk and would drop hints to me to invite him in and would ask me out non stop I ended up ignoring the door when he knocked and my friend sent her boyfriend (he was a real sweetie bless him but he was over 6ft and looked intimidating) round to mine alot and to act like my boyfriend and it worked like charm the neighour left me alone! Me and my friend had some laughs over it because all it took was for him to act a bit jealous and possessive and my neighbour never bothered me again I was so happy the day he moved out I got drunk that night 😂😂
@@wickedwitchoftheeast88 wow the simple fact you had go through that smh!!!! What a creep, it must’ve been so stressful to experience that but ig looking back, at least you can have a laugh about it now lol! And glad he’s gone too, thats what I call a happy ending!!! 😂
@@jayd3455 he didn't say anything inappropriate to me it was more how he looked at me and his behaviour he used to always try and get into my personal space he gave me the creeps but I stood firm and refused to be intimidated by him but my friends boyfriend coming over did the trick my neighbour was quite shocked when he saw us together and actually had the nerve to ask why I didn't tell him I had a boyfriend! I replied "why would I its none of your business!" and he got the message pretty quick to leave me alone I refuse to let these type of men scare me they're just cowards on the inside. He also drove my other neighbour nuts trying to gossip with her until she told him to fuck off and leave her alone lol
@@wickedwitchoftheeast88 your comment was long but worth that last line.lol.
The second Bree.
Her selfish nosy attitude got her bashed with Mary Alice's blender. Good job Paul.
The only thing Paul ever did right
Paul did Wisteria Lane a massive favour getting rid of Martha Huber she was a vindictive old crone! Its bad enough her blackmail note drove Mary Alice to suicide but Martha barely paused before stealing her blender then she did it again by blackmailing Susan it just goes to show what twisted mind she had
@@wickedwitchoftheeast88 All things considered, Paul's work in Season 7 was right too. He became the big evil of the season, but he was thrown under the bus by people who knew what a destructive force Martha Huber was to everyone else, including their dear friend/his wife.
And, the riot was about 70% Lynette's fault for hiring those nut jobs to cause havoc.
@@Joe_Parmesan Yes the riot was Lynette's fault but Paul was opening halfway houses to get revenge on Wisteria Lane for not believing him about Felicia not to be a decent guy giving ex cons a second chance. It just goes to show that revenge of that calibre has devastating consequences all round. Martha deciding to be a vindictive bitch and blackmailing people for money led to her death. Paul killing Martha led to Felicia going batshit crazy and setting him up for murder and then buying houses to start the halfway houses led to a full scale riot which people were seriously hurt and Paul got shot and nearly killed by Zach. Paul, Martha and Felicia give me the creeps because you never know what people like them are capable of until its too late.
@@wickedwitchoftheeast88 How can the housewives blame Paul for killing her? And they wanted him gone right after Mary Alice died.
8 wonderful years of beautiful desperation.
Well said
She was living there from March 1990 until November 19, 2004, so it's not 8 years.
@@mikoajpapiez1231 He meant the show as a whole. It had 8 seasons
@@jeremyely sorry
Mary Alice should have told her to mind her own business.
I know right? “Sorry but that’s private” would have been a totally appropriate response, people move for all sorts of reasons (stalkers etc) and it’s a simple safety issue giving out locations to strangers.
@@JeremyJenner it is rude to give someone you literally just met the third degree, no wonder why Susan hated Mrs. Huber due to her noisy and manipulative personality.
@@sweetcupcake408 I agree
@@JeremyJenner it seems to me Mrs. Huber is manipulative and noisy, because she is a bored widower who has nothing better to do than to know all the latest scoops/gossip news in the neighborhood.
@@sweetcupcake408 I don't care how rude it is if someone I hardly knew started trying to get in my business telling them to mind their own business is fully justified. Mary Alice gave appropriate answers and Martha wouldn't accept that. I would have told the old crone to fuck off and to peep behind her curtains like the other nosy fuckers do 🙄
I miss this show so much. I remember when it first came on in 2004 and I watched it in the other room "secretly". Since I was 9, my mom and my grandma both told me I couldn't watch it because "9-year-olds don't watch shows like that." That didn't stop me. My mom quickly caught on that I was watching it in the other room. My grandma, on the other hand, didn't ever catch on until one day she said "I've been watching this show and I think it's okay if you watch it. So from now on, you can watch it." Then my mom said, "Mother, you do realize he's been watching it in the other room right?"
Right on. XD
I love this story and it reminds of my parents telling me that show is for women and a little boy should be watching soccer or other sports...didn’t stop me from watching it on the lowest volume every week 😂
Both me and my brother used to be so excited for every Tuesday when it would air, we would go to the shop and get loads of sweets and sit down and watch the episodes haha.
@@yonasco14 watch what you want to.
1:08 "and just like that" here makes me very happy as a big fan of both SATC and DH, two shows featuring interesting women leads and a fabulous voiceover
Martha Huber deserved to die, even though it was wrong for Paul to kill her
Yap wanted to write the same
Martha Huber got what she deserved
Martha looks like Dolores Umbridge
She is exactly like her.
Martha huber was annoying as hell🤣🤣🤣👊🏻
She got what she deserved
I just started this show and i kid u not, i was like can someone shoot her or run over her already. 9 hours later into season 1 ep 8, she gets murdered. I'm sad but she had to go.
"And just like that Martha Huber found out I was hiding something"
I loved that montage at the end of the video
Martha: Oh, I used to have a chair just like that. Kept breaking, so I threw it away. I hate cheap furniture.
Me: Probably kept breaking, because of your giant ego.
SHOTS FIRED 🔥🔥🔥
Mary Alice was only 25 in this flashback and Martha was only 34. It's too bad that un-ageing effects can only do so much to make actors look younger. It might have helped if they wore 80's perm wigs. Mary Alice was supposed to have moved to Fairview around 1990, and I'm pretty sure at least some women still had perms then.
Yeah some did. Susan had a perm in one of the flashbacks, I believe when Bree moved in
Those ages were so unrealistic. This was 1990, so Martha should’ve been like 45 and Mary Alice should’ve been 30 at least.
I always liked the fact Mary Alice Young was the leader among her Friends on this tv show. And when she passed away, Susan took his place since she was the closest to her. Love it.
Umm, Im pretty sure it was Bree who was the leader...
John Smith Bree took over that role after Mary Alice died
Bree took over that role after Mary Alice died
I disagree I don’t think Bree was ever a leader among her friends until the final season. Her storylines after season 1 took more of a lead role minus season 5 and 7, however I never considered her the leader of the group. 😀
@@TJMalana you better recognize then.
It's funny how the 2 women who started the story (Huber and Mary Alice) are not even the focus characters of the series.
They were, on the first season.
@@mikoajpapiez1231 they were the mystery of the season but the main characters were always Lynette, Susan, Bree and Gabriel.
@@zzenith9846 Yes in season 1-8 but MAY and MH were part of the main cast, in season one.
I love Huber's actress she was a gem on this and American horror story
So you gotta a husband, mine is dead 😂😂
@SARUH There were 57 deaths on "DH"
Like a spider catching its prey. Martha grabbed her arm, "casting the web". Mary Alice turned, but Martha's "try me" restricted her movement and prevented Mary Alice from turning completely to finish furnishing her house.
That's probably not how spiders do it, but Martha had Mary Alice caught in her web.
I have a Martha Huber in my village...it's terrible!
She still alive ?
@@axel1lover from that silence......probably not 👀🧐🤣
@@lenie4994 LMAO. True. Global Victory didn't deny having a Paul Young around waiting to snuff her out
I had one at my first job… short and stubby, a head full of sparse red hair, noisy as hell… just an all around a very lonely passive aggressive woman
It was rather simple to get her off her back. Just tell her where you are from if you don't want her to be suspicious of you. You said it yourself, what's the big deal. Mary Alice only drawncmore unnecessary attention on her when she could have easly avoided that..
Mrs.Huber should have just minded her damn business 😂
LMAO Martha Huber would never try this with a woman of color...
She would still try it, but she'd change the strategy for how to infiltrate. More spying from a distance and less forward confrontation.
Even for the 80s (when Mary Alice would have moved in) that shirt was LOUD
Isn't it actually in the 90s?
@@screamqueensfan288late 80s
Zach was about 10 months when they adopted him
He was almost 4 when Deirdre arrived 3 years ish later in 93
Who did Martha Huber think she was? The Queen of Wisteria Lane?
She was delusional and arrogant AF.
But when Mary Alice moved in, the house was painted in yellow not green XD
AND her hair should have been longer too! 😂
Is it wrong that I want to burn mrs.hubers shirt?
Me too
Same, I hate cheap clothes 🤣
I like the shirt but I wear really odd clothes
Martha always reminds me of Dolores Umbridge
wisteria lane is full of surprise just like my neighborhood, only mine is neverending drama and less death...
The one I got brought up as a child was quite the same as the show, without being opulent and posh like Fairview. It was more a mix between Compton and the movie Boyz N'The Hood. But drama, neighbours feuding, drug abuse, distraught kids, family secrets and people dying or getting murdered were rampant in my district for the 17 years I spent in this town before leaving it in 2012 at 21.
Martha was very "affairée" 😂😂😂
Why can't people just welcome new neighbors and think oh that could become a new friends end rather then I wonder what's the story on them. So rude. Everyone needs to move sometimes rather it b for a new job, family, or to get a way it's knowone business.
I did not like Martha or her sister at all. They were both insane
Felicia was justified, until it was made apparent that she was a horrible mother to Beth
Felicia in season 1-2 was at least funny.
nora walker
If Martha just hadn’t been so damn NOSEY 🙄
Like if you had just minded your own business, so many people would still be alive.
The flashback was nice but I didn't like that they looked older than when the tv series started.
The very last one...
Was that montage at the end in the episode, or is it fan made?
Amber Lee Rose it’s in the epidose just before the intro
I wonder why you ask that. I was bummed there were so many scenes they could have put in like Lynette getting shot in the supermarket, the tornado, the plane crash, edies death, Katherine shooting her husband, Susan's car crash, bree held a gunpoint in season 2, victor getting killed with the picket fence, Lynette coming out after the tornado, angie bolen killing her ex, the bit where the picket fences were overflowed and broke in the riot episode SO MANY SCENES.
Wasn’t this montage in the last season? It has clips from all 8 seasons
Which episode is this?
Finishing the Hat" is the 180th episode and the second part of the two-hour series finale. It is the twenty-third and final episode of the show's eighth season and was broadcast on May 13, 2012
What episode is this
This is the opening of the finale episode
haha how stupid to forget that mary-alice's house was yellow at this time .. how can they forget something like that?^^
LuigiDaKing Mary Alice moved to a House that was painted green and prefered to paint it yellow... after she died the owner of the house painted back to green, not so hard to follow.
@@ryugalaw No, no, no, no, no. IN FLASHBACK from s01e23 creators showed to us that house was ALREADY yellow, when they moved in. So it is a bic mistake from creators.
Also they must have forgotten that her hair was much longer when she first moved in. She only cut it shorter three years later after she moved in. 🫤
I never found out, why did she kill her self
Alina Cyriac she bought a baby (then Dana, renamed Zach) off a heroine addict named Deirdre. Mary Alice worked with Felicia, Martha’s sister in a rehab clinic. After Deirdre’s overdosed questions were asked about where her baby was. Mary Alice and Paul moved to Wisteria Lane. Deirdre went into rehab, recovered and came looking for her baby, finding Mary Alice with her dads money. She demanded her baby back but Mary Alice refused and plunged a knife into her stomach. She hid the body by dismembering the corpse, stuffing it into a toy chest that was hidden in the foundations of their pool. In meantime Mrs Huber had information give to her by Felicia and she figured out the secret and sent the blackmail not which made Mary Alice kill herself
@@Hadlad90 I guess Mary Alice wasn't a good person after all, at all!
@@moisemensah8233 I think she was a good person that in a moment of desperation did something horrible
@@moisemensah8233 She was a good person that in a moment of desperation did something horrible
@@Hadlad90 I always thought if Paul hadn't dug up the chest in the first episode nobody would know!
From what episode is this?
The last one!
Finishing the Hat" is the 180th episode and the second part of the two-hour series finale. It is the twenty-third and final episode of the show's eighth season and was broadcast on May 13, 2012