Bree Van de Kamp: la fantasía horrible de hacerlo todo bien

Bree Van de Kamp, Desperate Housewives, and perfection: this is an analysis of how Wisteria Lane’s most flawless woman ended up having one of the wildest character arcs in the show. In this video, I analyze whether Bree Van de Kamp was a victim or a villain of her own perfection, why she may be the most tragic character in Desperate Housewives, and how that horrible fantasy of doing everything right ends up breaking the very things she was trying to protect: her family, her image, her relationships, and her idea of herself. Because Bree never stops being Bree. She just learns, the hard way, that a perfect life can also be a very well-served lie. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 INTRO 00:39 Bree, in one sentence 01:31 Rex, George, and the first crack 04:37 Alcohol and motherhood, what a combination 06:50 Orson and the family as scandal 08:56 Wisteria Lane: competing for perfection 12:20 Bending values and morality 15:05 Bree’s descent, volume 2: the revenge 18:43 Final thoughts 19:41 OUTRO If you enjoy character analysis, TV shows, and pop culture, let me know in the comments: was Bree Van de Kamp a victim, a villain, or both at the same time? Follow me on socials, bestie:   / giladacultural     / giladacultural   #BreeVanDeKamp #DesperateHousewives #AmasDeCasaDesesperadas