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After several years of a plastic existence, the red-headed housewife's life took a drastic turn for the worse after her husband's untimely death. The matriarch of the family became an alcoholic, abandoned her son, and was subsequently admitted to a psychiatric hospital. Bree eventually managed to regain control and quickly wed [[Orson Hodge]]. She soon became a famous celebrity chef and businesswoman after publishing a cookbook. However, once her marriage disintegrated and she lost her business, Bree's world fell apart once more. Her addiction returned, she engaged herself in numerous sexual relationships, and even attempted suicide after helping cover up [[Alejandro|a murder]].
After several years of a plastic existence, the red-headed housewife's life took a drastic turn for the worse after her husband's untimely death. The matriarch of the family became an alcoholic, abandoned her son, and was subsequently admitted to a psychiatric hospital. Bree eventually managed to regain control and quickly wed [[Orson Hodge]]. She soon became a famous celebrity chef and businesswoman after publishing a cookbook. However, once her marriage disintegrated and she lost her business, Bree's world fell apart once more. Her addiction returned, she engaged herself in numerous sexual relationships, and even attempted suicide after helping cover up [[Alejandro|a murder]].
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The cover-up eventually resulted in Bree being put on trial. After a lengthy court battle, Bree, along with her [[Trip Weston|new beau]], decided to relocate to [[wikipedia:Kentucky|Kentucky]]. There, she got involved in politics and was elected to state senator.
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The cover-up eventually resulted in Bree being put on trial. After a lengthy court battle, Bree, along with her new husband [[Trip Weston]] decided to relocate to [[wikipedia:Kentucky|Kentucky]]. There, she got involved in politics and was elected to state senator.
==Biography==
==Biography==
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{{Quote|''Bree had spent most of her life feeling guilty. As a child, she felt guilty about not getting straight A's. As a teenager, she felt guilty about letting her boyfriend go to second-base. And as a newly-wed, she felt guilty about taking three weeks to get out her thank-you cards.''|[[Mary Alice Young]]}}
{{Quote|''Bree had spent most of her life feeling guilty. As a child, she felt guilty about not getting straight A's. As a teenager, she felt guilty about letting her boyfriend go to second-base. And as a newly-wed, she felt guilty about taking three weeks to get out her thank-you cards.''|[[Mary Alice Young]]}}
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Bree Mason was born into the wealthy conservative family in [[wikipedia:Rhode Island|Rhode Island]].
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Bree Mason was born into the wealthy conservative family in [[wikipedia:Rhode Island|Rhode Island]].
{{I|I=Breeyoung.jpg|a=left|w=175|c=10-year-old Bree. ("[[Women and Death]]")}}
{{I|I=Breeyoung.jpg|a=left|w=175|c=10-year-old Bree. ("[[Women and Death]]")}}
However, her family moved around a lot during the early years, yet Bree found solitude in the company of her three pet dogs - Coco, Taffy and Munchie. ("[[In a World Where the Kings Are Employers]]")
However, her family moved around a lot during the early years, yet Bree found solitude in the company of her three pet dogs - Coco, Taffy and Munchie. ("[[In a World Where the Kings Are Employers]]")
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[[File:2x05.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Bree's anger against Rex. ("[[That's Good, That's Bad]]")]], amongst the suspicions that she murdered him. After Bree threatens to sue the police, [[Detective Barton]] agrees to release Rex's body to her so she can reinter him. However, as Bree is waiting for Rex’s body to be put in the hearse, Barton comes up to her and tries to get her to confess to poisoning Rex. He shows her the note that Rex wrote before he died that says "Bree, I understand and I forgive you." Bree is shocked that Rex believed that she had poisoned him. Bree had previously invited her friends to a small reburial service for Rex, but when they show up they find that Bree has moved Rex’s grave away from the family’s plot, saying "If you think I’m going to lay next to someone for eternity who thinks I’m a murderer, you’re crazy." She then proceeds to throw her wedding ring into Rex's grave. ("[[They Asked Me Why I Believe in You]]")
[[File:2x05.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Bree's anger against Rex. ("[[That's Good, That's Bad]]")]], amongst the suspicions that she murdered him. After Bree threatens to sue the police, [[Detective Barton]] agrees to release Rex's body to her so she can reinter him. However, as Bree is waiting for Rex’s body to be put in the hearse, Barton comes up to her and tries to get her to confess to poisoning Rex. He shows her the note that Rex wrote before he died that says "Bree, I understand and I forgive you." Bree is shocked that Rex believed that she had poisoned him. Bree had previously invited her friends to a small reburial service for Rex, but when they show up they find that Bree has moved Rex’s grave away from the family’s plot, saying "If you think I’m going to lay next to someone for eternity who thinks I’m a murderer, you’re crazy." She then proceeds to throw her wedding ring into Rex's grave. ("[[They Asked Me Why I Believe in You]]")
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Bree discovers that whenever George and her attempt to get intimate, she develops hives on her neck. She talks to Dr. Goldfine who advices her that the sudden break-outs occur because she still feels that she is married. Attempting to get over this fact because she wants to continue seeing George, she suggests the two of them visit a luxurious hotel for an overnight stay. However, when they arrive at the hotel, Bree once again breaks out into hives. Later, the two have dinner and George gives Bree an antihistamine to help with her hives. The next morning, Bree informs George that she'll have to get over her hives because she loves him. The two kiss and make love. After, Bree is left wondering if she is making the right decision. ("[[I Wish I Could Forget You]]") 
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Bree discovers that whenever George and her attempt to get intimate, she develops hives on her neck. She talks to Dr. Goldfine who advices her that the sudden break-outs occur because she still feels that she is married. Attempting to get over this fact because she wants to continue seeing George, she suggests the two of them visit a luxurious hotel for an overnight stay. However, when they arrive at the hotel, Bree once again breaks out into hives. Later, the two have dinner and George gives Bree an antihistamine to help with her hives. The next morning, Bree informs George that she'll have to get over her hives because she loves him. The two kiss and make love. After, Bree is left wondering if she is making the right decision. ("[[I Wish I Could Forget You]]") 
[[File:ColorandLight.jpg|thumb|200px|Bree meets George's family after recently becoming engaged.]]George surprises Bree by showing her the new house he's just bought - which he hopes she'll move into with him. He then proposes, in the company of his mother, and Bree hesitantly says yes. Bree speaks with Dr. Goldfine and he suggests not to marry George to be polite and especially because she doesn't really love him. Soon, Bree becomes flustered when George's friends and family start talking about the possibility of children and she tells her finance that she's having second thoughts. She mentions Dr. Goldfine's suggestion and the next day, George attempts to eliminate Goldfine by throwing him over a bridge. ("[[Color and Light]]")
[[File:ColorandLight.jpg|thumb|200px|Bree meets George's family after recently becoming engaged.]]George surprises Bree by showing her the new house he's just bought - which he hopes she'll move into with him. He then proposes, in the company of his mother, and Bree hesitantly says yes. Bree speaks with Dr. Goldfine and he suggests not to marry George to be polite and especially because she doesn't really love him. Soon, Bree becomes flustered when George's friends and family start talking about the possibility of children and she tells her finance that she's having second thoughts. She mentions Dr. Goldfine's suggestion and the next day, George attempts to eliminate Goldfine by throwing him over a bridge. ("[[Color and Light]]")
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A time leap of 5 years takes place between Seasons 4 and 5 and, during this time, Bree's life changes drastically.
A time leap of 5 years takes place between Seasons 4 and 5 and, during this time, Bree's life changes drastically.
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Bree and Orson reunite, on the agreement that he'll go to prison to atone for his crimes. Before Orson is sent away, Bree throws a dinner party with the neighbors, as a farewell celebration. Bree becomes stressed with the prospects of Orson going to jail and, while alone, gives in to her old drinking habit. Orson is taken away the next day.
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Bree and Orson reunite, on the agreement that he'll go to prison to atone for his crimes. Before Orson is sent away, Bree throws a dinner party with the neighbors, as a farewell celebration. Bree becomes stressed with the prospects of Orson going to jail and, while alone, gives in to her old drinking habit. Orson is taken away the next day.
{{I|I=Danielle_takes_Ben.png|a=left|w=200|c=[[Danielle]] takes [[Benjamin Katz|Benjamin]] from Bree. ("[[You're Gonna Love Tomorrow]]")}}
{{I|I=Danielle_takes_Ben.png|a=left|w=200|c=[[Danielle]] takes [[Benjamin Katz|Benjamin]] from Bree. ("[[You're Gonna Love Tomorrow]]")}}
Meanwhile, Bree and Katherine's catering business begins to take off but the two struggle in the partnership because of the former's addiction - she continually misses client meetings and events due to being hung-over. Katherine soon discovers Bree's problem and makes it her duty to help her overcome it. Bree eventually manages to regain control. ("[[Mirror, Mirror]]")
Meanwhile, Bree and Katherine's catering business begins to take off but the two struggle in the partnership because of the former's addiction - she continually misses client meetings and events due to being hung-over. Katherine soon discovers Bree's problem and makes it her duty to help her overcome it. Bree eventually manages to regain control. ("[[Mirror, Mirror]]")