[s5e2] We're So Happy You're - So Happy

: Lynette finds a "softer side" to her son Porter, which she finds endearing but complicated given her usual firm parenting style.

: Once the queen of high fashion, Gaby is shown struggling with her lost social stature and attempting to mask her lack of money from her old "friends".

: Now a successful cookbook author, Bree begins feeling the pressure of balancing her skyrocketing career with her marriage to Orson. [S5E2] We're So Happy You're So Happy

: Blair's future sister-in-law, Beatrice, arrives from Monaco. Suspicious of Blair’s morning sickness, Beatrice attempts to "expose" her, incorrectly suspecting bulimia or drug use, highlighting the rigid expectations of the royal world Blair is entering.

: After attempting to hijack Dorota’s doctor appointment to ask "hypothetical" questions about paternity, Blair finally admits she is pregnant. This revelation sets off a season-long internal conflict regarding whether the father is Prince Louis or Chuck Bass. : Lynette finds a "softer side" to her

: The "men in Susan's life" meet for the first time as she tries to balance her past with Mike and her new relationship with Jackson.

While the phrase "We're So Happy You're So Happy" is the title for , it is frequently confused with Gossip Girl Season 5, Episode 2 , titled " Beauty and the Feast " . Both episodes aired during high-stakes seasons for their respective shows, exploring themes of status, secret-keeping, and shifting power dynamics. Gossip Girl S5E2: "Beauty and the Feast" This revelation sets off a season-long internal conflict

This episode occurs shortly after the show’s famous five-year time jump, showing the housewives in vastly different social and economic positions.