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Next week, Susan gets a surprising visit from Jackson who comes with a surprising request. “Desperate Housewives” May 3 episode welcomes back Gale Harold who was involved in a serious motorcycle accident back in October and had to be written off temporarily. “He has a very important question for Susan,” Harold said of his character’s motive.
At the same time Katherine deceives Mike to win his heart, Jackson walks back to Susan’s life with a proposal. Meanwhile, Bree sinks to a new low to retain the best lawyer and Gaby’s vanity is put to the test when she makes a deal with daughter Juanita. Lynette and Tom negotiate sex and an unexpected visit sends Dave to do some bargaining of his own.
Previously it was teased by Dana Delany that there could be two engagements, Katherine and Mike as well as Jackson and Susan. However, creator Marc Cherry said that there’s a chance Mike and Susan “will find their way back in each other’s universe.”
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WILL DAVE’S PLANS TO AVENGE HIS WIFE AND CHILD’S DEATH COME TO FRUITION?, ON THE SEASON FINALE OF ABC’S “DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES“
ABC concludes the season of “Desperate Housewives” in a highly anticipated two-hour telecast, SUNDAY, MAY 17 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
n the first hour, entitled “Everybody Says Don’t” (9:00-10:00 p.m.), Gaby runs into an old acquaintance who’s lost everything, Lynette is upset with Tom for his latest “bright idea,” Orson threatens to blackmail Bree, and Susan accepts Dave’s “friendly” gesture. The season’s mystery and suspense come to a shocking end in the second hour, “If It’s Only in Your Head” (10:00-11:00 p.m.), as Lynette adapts to Tom’s decision to go back to school, Orson takes a beating that Bree cannot comprehend, Gaby’s niece moves to Wisteria Lane, and Susan and MJ’s lives are in grave danger at the hands of Dave.
Clips of this telecast will be available at www.abcmedianet.com the week prior to air.
“Desperate Housewives” stars Teri Hatcher as Susan Mayer, Felicity Huffman as Lynette Scavo, Marcia Cross as Bree Hodge, Eva Longoria Parker as Gabrielle Solis, Nicollette Sheridan as Edie Britt, Ricardo Antonio Chavira as Carlos Solis, Doug Savant as Tom Scavo, Kyle MacLachlan as Orson Hodge, Dana Delany as Katherine Mayfair, Neal McDonough as Dave, Shawn Pyfrom as Andrew Van De Kamp, Brenda Strong as Mary Alice Young, James Denton as Mike Delfino, Charlie Carver as Porter Scavo, Max Carver as Preston Scavo, Joshua Moore as Parker Scavo and Kendall Applegate as Penny Scavo.
Guest starring in “Everybody Says Don’t” are Gale Harold as Jackson Braddock, Richard Burghi as Karl and Lily Tomlin as Roberta. The episode was directed by Bethany Rooney and written by John Pardee and Joey Murphy.
Guest stars in “If It’s Only in Your Head” are tbd. The episode was directed by David Grossman and written by Jeffrey Richman.
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Watch Promo Video of Desperate Housewives Season 5 Episode 21 “Bargaining“
At last week’s Desperate Housewives panel at Paley Fest, series creator Marc Cherry teased that “a major character from the first and second season comes back for the final five minutes of the [season] finale” (which airs May 17, on ABC). Cherry’s use of the phrase “from the first and second season” is clever, as there are quite a few former cast members who fall into that category. Review the likely suspects below and then in the comments section explain who you think it might be booked for an encore.
Betty Applewhite (Alfre Woodard): Technically, Betty only appeared in Season 2, but we have this feeling like Cherry feels as bad as we all do that Woodard’s mystery arc was so poorly written, and he might want to make it up to her. We’d love to see Betty return in a more dramatic capacity — neighborhood gossip, extortionist, all-around bad influence. You know, like Edie used to be.
John Rowland (Jesse Metcalfe): This seems to be the most likely choice (for beefcake nostalgia reasons alone), although we have to ask: Didn’t they already do the Gaby-and-John-the-Gardener reunion episode? As we recall, it went kind of terribly and he was engaged to be married at the time. Still, we’re betting it’s him and he’s a changed man, which makes him even more attractive to the ladies of the Lane.
Paul Young (Mark Moses): Convicted murderer Paul Young has been in prison, no doubt been seething with rage for all those stuck-up ladies who helped put him there. It might be nice to see him move back to the neighborhood (I hear Edie’s house will be available shortly), where he can wreak havoc on the Housewives through awkwardness alone.
Danielle Van de Kamp (Joy Lauren): Bree’s pain over losing Benjamin to Danielle was one of the more touching developments of the five-year flash-forward. Danielle’s brief reappearance as a restrictive, bohemian mom felt a little … off. What if the perpetual spoiled brat fell off the responsibility wagon and needed her Mommy’s help again?
Rex Van de Kamp (Steven Culp): Sure, he’s dead, but wouldn’t it be great if, through some implausible TV magic, they brought Rex back to match wits with Bree again? It seems clear that sad-sack Orson is on his way out; Bree deserves a more formidable partner. We miss Rex.
George Williams (Roger Bart): I know we heard that George committed suicide, but did we ever see him dead? Although we didn’t love the resolution to George’s insta-crazy storyline, the idea of a newly stable George reappearing intrigues us for some reason.
Zach Young (Cody Kasch): There was that icky episode where a Richie-Rich Zach tried to buy Gaby’s love with his newfound riches, but remember, Zach is five years older now, and perhaps he has learned not to be so showy with his wealth. Wouldn’t it be funny if he came to visit his dad (that is, Mike Delfino) and ended up charming one of the Housewives after all?
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ABC announced early pick-ups for the 09-10 season, of “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” “The Bachelor,” “Brothers & Sisters,” “Dancing with the Stars,” “Desperate Housewives,” “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Lost,” “Private Practice,” “Supernanny,” “Ugly Betty” and “Wife Swap.”
Season to date, ABC claims 4 of the Top 10 highest-rated TV series in Adults 18-49, including the Top 2 scripted shows with “Desperate Housewives” and “Grey’s Anatomy.” During the fall, the Net finished No. 1 in the November Sweep among Adults 18-49 for the 4th year in a row. Most recently ABC is generating mid-season momentum in 2009, delivering across-the-board gains over the same point last year: Total Viewers +6%, Adults 18-34 +14%, Adults 18-49 8% and Adults 25-54 +6%.