~terry
Wed, Oct 20, 2004 (07:04)
seed
A primetime soap with a truly contemporary take on "happily every after,"
this new hour- long drama takes a darkly comedic look at suburbia, where
the secret lives of housewives aren't always what they seem. Looking down
on her friends and family isn't a way of life for Mary Alice Young
(Brenda Strong)... it's a way of death. One day, in her perfect house, in
the loveliest of suburbs, Mary Alice ended it all. Now she's taking us
into the lives of her family, friends and neighbors, commenting from her
elevated P.O.V.
Her small circle of girlfriends are wondering why one of their own would
do something so rash... and so messy. There's Susan Mayer (Teri Hatcher),
the divorcee and single mom who will go to extraordinary lengths for
love; Lynette Scavo (Felicity Huffman), the ex-career woman who traded
the boardroom for boredom, mixed with moments of sheer panic as the
mother of four unmanageable kids; Bree Van De Kamp (Marcia Cross), the
Martha Stewart on steroids, whose family is about to mutiny; and
Gabrielle Solis, the ex-model with everything she's every wanted - a rich
husband, a big house - so what is she doing with John, the 17-year-old
gardener (Jesse Metcalfe)? And there are her neighbors, including serial
divorcee Edie Britt (Nicollette Sheridan), whose romantic conquests have
everyone buzzing.
Then there are the men: Hunky new neighbor Mike Delfino (James Denton), a
supposedly widowed plumber who has Susan and Edie vying for his
attention; Rex Van De Kamp (Steven Culp), who's just told Bree he wants a
divorce; Gabrielle's better half, Carlos (Ricardo Antonio Chavira), who
figures he bought his wife a $15,000 diamond necklace, so she should do
whatever he tells her; as for Mary Alice's newly-widowed husband, Paul
(Mark Moses), there must be a reason why he's acting so suspiciously -
and why he's digging up the pool in the middle of the night! From her
unique vantage point, Mary Alice sees more now than she ever did alive,
and she's planning to share all the delicious secrets that hide behind
every neighbor's closed door in this seemingly perfect American suburb.
Desperate Housewives stars Teri Hatcher as Susan Mayer, Felicity Huffman
as Lynette Scavo, Marcia Cross as Bree Van De Kamp, Eva Longoria as
Gabrielle Solis, James Denton as Mike Delfino, Nicollette Sheridan as
Edie Britt, Steven Culp as Rex Van De Camp, Mark Moses as Paul Young,
Ricardo Antonio Chavira as Carlos Solis, Cody Kasch as Zach Young, Andrea
Bowen as Julie Mayer, Jesse Metcalfe as John and Brenda Strong as Mary
Alice Young.
from tvtome.com
~terry
Wed, Oct 20, 2004 (07:22)
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Interesting show. I really like Felicity Huffman and Teri Hatcher. And the woman playing Bree, the Martha Stewart robot, is fascinating. I like the way it's unfolding with little hints and subtlties along the way, like the measuring cup left in the fire started by Teri Hatcher's character. And the plumber who has a gun, the guy Hatcher has the hots for. Don't base your evaluation of Hatcher on those horrid Radio Shack ads she does with Howie Long. She's waaay better in this.
All the the women on this show have one thing in common. They're desperate.