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“Desperate Housewives” Season 6; Episode 8 “Coffee Cup”
Desperate Housewives
Season 6; Episode 8
“Coffee Cup”
This week Susan manages to avoid jail time for shooting Katherine, AND instead is sentences to garbage pick up for all of her “trash talking” of Katherine. Talk about the punishment fitting the crime! Katherine taunts Susan and her orange jumpsuit, and Susan to turn the tables on her. Katherine has a hissy fit and reveals that she and Mike once had sex five times in one day, which of course gets Susan all worked up. When Susan can’t get Mike in the sack more than three times in one day, she has one of her typical annoying tantrums. Mike comforts her by telling her that the only reason he and Katherine had sex five times in one day is that the sex was the only thing that their relationship was founded on. I guess this was meant to be an “aww” inducing moment, but I was too busy wondering where M.J. has been in the last few episodes. Besides, I couldn’t be more over the whole Mike, Susan, Katherine love triangle.
On to Angie, who is becoming my favorite addition to any of the seasons so far. And to be honest, the other housewives toils and tribulations were becoming dull and boring, and almost made me give up the show altogether after the dismal season five. Anyway, Angie’s now beside herself, what with giving Nick grief about his affair with Julie and being too involved with Bree’s life. Orson admits to Angie that he suspects Bree is having an affair, and of course, Angie immediately tells Bree. She refuses to spy on Bree, and yet still manages to get all tangled up in it, looking on as Orson enters the house while Bree and Karl are upstairs getting it on. Angie intervenes and saves the day, but how long before she asks Bree to return the favor. Also, when Orson is discussing the plot of Madame Butterfly, I got the impression he was hinting at the thought of killing himself because he will, as everyone else in due time, find out about Bree’s affair. Personally, both Karl and Orson kind of bug me so I’m just as torn as Bree is about which man to choose.
Elsewhere, Lynette thinks she has the perfect way to hide her expanding secret pregnancy. She’ll just wear Tom’s clothes! Ah, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg, when she and Gaby start squaring off over one of Lynette’s colleagues. Gaby convinces Carlos to transfer Terrence, the colleague in question, to Florida so that Juanita can take Terrence’s daughter’s spot at a Catholic school. Realizing that she won’t be able to take maternity leave without Terrence, Lynette turns the tables and convinces Terrence to reject the transfer. The tables turn on Lynette when Gaby discovers that she’s pregnant — and Carlos is pissed. He gives Lynette an ultimatum — take the spot in Florida, or quit. Though Carlos’s anger is understandable, I think I’m on Lynette’s side here. Carlos had been complaining about another co-worker’s pregnancy, so Lynette had every right to be scared to tell him.
And, lastly, who killed the coffee shop waitress at the end of the episode? We know Nick was the only customer in the place right before it happened, but could it be THAT obvious? Where has Danny been? Was it him? Was He watching through the window? Are you in favor of Orson or Karl? Tell me!
As there will be no episode this week due to the American Music Awards, we’ll talk again in 2 weeks!!
Until Next Time!
Michael Queenstown
Desperate Housewives Season 6; Episode 7: “Careful The Things You Say”
Hello Housewife watchers!
Not the BEST episode by far this season, but I guess they’re just getting geared up for the big plane crash episode.
First of all, where were Anna and Celia? Maybe we’ll see them next week, who knows? Other than that, Juanita is a snooty little kid, working on my last nerve, and Gaby really isn’t meant to be a teacher at all. I’m glad they figured that out, too, because all the yelling was getting old to me. The kid just needs a good spanking, sorry.
I know it’s not her fault, but somehow Lynette just becomes the one that everyone confides in. I’m glad she stood up to Nick. And I’m glad that she and Tom went to the police to tell them what they know.
Well, no Karl rendezvous this week. Looks like Bree is keeping true to her word. That and the fact that she got a client wanted an Italian Spread at their wedding anniversary, so Bree “borrowed” Angie’s Grandmothers super-secret family recipes. Ultimately Bree hired Angie to work for her, and I was quite entertained to see such different ladies working together.
Katherine got Susan thrown in jail by police detective guest star Kathy Najimy, who back in High School her boyfriend was stolen away by Susan. Susan, apparently was quite the popular girl in high school and just so happened the one girl who didn’t like her decided to be her detective on the case to solve Julie’s attack. I think next week will be better when Susan actually goes to court against Katherine.
I am loving Angie more and more with her straightforward personality, and then the fact that she knew about Nick’s affair and then punched him over it, and her amazing Italian cooking…yeah she’s a keeper. However, I do love the mystery, too, when she was fighting with Nick and saying how they can’t leave each other; yeah, I’m waiting for that storyline to come to a head. I Still say they are either in witness protection or in the mob…
Next week looks quite promising, with a trial, sleeping around, and, well basically another day on Wisteria Lane!!
Until Next Time
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Michael Queenstown
Desperate Housewives: Season 6; Episode 6: “Don’t Walk On The Grass”
Desperate Housewives
Season 6; Episode 6
“Don’t Walk On The Grass”
(Originally Aired 11.01.09)
Where do I begin with this week’s episode of Desperate Housewives?
Bree is still cheating on Orson, Katherine is still thinks she has a chance with Mike, Juanita accidentally blurts out a four-letter word in her school’s recital and Gaby’s bad parenting has her home-schooling her. Tom is failing in college and has two of his classmates help him cheat on finals and Angie is being, well, Angie. Read on…
During Juanita’s Thanksgiving pageant, she repeatedly blows her line and drops an F-bomb, causing the Principal to have a sit-down with Gabby and Carlos, and when Gabby thinks Juanita’s punishment is too severe, pulls her child out of the school, but since there are no private schools available to enroll Juanita in, Carlos insists that Gabby home-school the child, since it was obviously her fault that Juanita learned the naughty word. And, of course, nothing goes right. Juanita misses going to school and refuses to cooperate with her Mom.
Meanwhile, Tom is flunking out of college, so he enlists the help of a couple of school buddies to get answers for a final exam, which of course, does not sit well with Lynette. Tom counter-attacks her with the fact that she is hiding her pregnancy from her friends and her boss at work (Carlos), for fear that she could get fired. Not a good season for the Scavo’s so far. When will Tom’s mid-life crisis end?
Katherine tries to patch things up with Susan, on the advice of Angie, but of course things turn ugly when Katherine calls Mike for a late-night plumbing emergency (which of course there was none) not expecting Susan to tag along. Susan wanders into Katherine’s bedroom after the way she was dressed when she answered the door and finds Katherine’s bedroom prepared for a seductive evening and the bathtub filled with bubblebath, which of course Susan and Katherine end up fighting in. That scene reminded me of a classic fight between Alexis and Crystal on Dynasty.
Bree does Not want to fall in love with Karl, but she is starting to develop actual “feelings” for him. Then, he gives her the brooch that Susan recognizes as her grandmother’s that she thought she lost when she divorced Karl only to find Bree in possession of. I thought the whole jig was going to be up right there, but Bree covered up by saying she found it at an antique store. Whoever found it must have sold it to the antique store she bought it from. Nice move. I don’t see how long Bree and Karl are going to be able to keep the charade much longer, and after Orson visits the same antique store, only to have the owner tell him they only sell furniture, he may end up figuring it out. Karl proposes to Bree, telling her he wants to be a changed man and Bree marrying him will be the best way to do it. Bree tells him she needs to see Karl change before she will even consider it.
And of course, there’s Angie. This storyline is becoming my favorite so far of the season. Angie tells Katherine her mother died and then walks in on her talking to her mother on the phone later. Thinking quickly, Angie tells her it was her mother-in-law. But, what was more interesting was the fact that Angie tells her mother it’s too risky for her to visit yet, so I am guessing that Angie and her family might be in a witness protection program, but obviously in hiding. I am very excited to see how this is going to pan out.
So, what did you think of this episode? Who do you think Bree will/should choose? How messy are things going to get between Katherine, Susan and Mike? Will Tom ever grow up? Will he drop out of college? Is Gabby really a good mom? And what the hell is up with Angie?
Confused? Yeah, me too!
Guess we’ll just have to keep watching!
Until Next Time!
Happy Viewing
Michael Queenstown
Desperate Housewives Season 6; Episode 5 “Everybody Ought To Have A Maid”
“Desperate Housewives”
Season 6; Episode 5
“Everybody Ought to Have a Maid”
Originally Aired: Oct. 25, 2009
In this week’s episode, Gabby’s skills as a mother are seriously doubted when Juanita and a friend get hurt playing together. Julie comes home from the hospital and informs Nick (Dominick) that their affair is over. Since Bree has fired Katherine, the rest of the gals agree Katherine needs help before they have another Mary Alice on their hands. Mike tells Susan about Katherine hitting on him, but not to worry about it. Nick and Danny discuss the affair with Julie and threatens to tell Angie if it persists.
Mrs. McCluskey asks Lynette if she and Tom can hire Roy as a handyman so he can have some walking around money, and therefore, improve her sex life, which Lynette was none too pleased to know about. She agrees anyway.
The maid at Bree and Karl’s coital motel, is none too pleased when she finds out that Bree is cheating on her husband. Which leads to a heartwarming confrontation between the two women, but resulting in Bree continuing the affair, convinced that she doesn’t deserve the love that Orson still has for her.
Everyone’s canceling on Juanita’s birthday because one of the mother’s on the block is spreading the rumor that kids aren’t safe at Gaby’s house. Gaby asks Carlos for cash to solve the problem. He wonders if it wouldn’t be easier to just watch the kids while the play. Yeah, right. Like a normal mom? Gabby goes all out for Juanita’s Birthday with bouncy houses, a clown and a live chimp, which makes the other girls in the neighborhood demand their mothers allow them to attend Juanita’s party after all. The other moms reluctantly give in and it seems that Gabby has the upper hand until the chimp goes berserk and tries to kill the clown, reaffirming what the other mother’s suspected all along about Gabby’s effectiveness as a Mother, until Carlos reminds her that the girls have turned out quite well and were able to protect themselves from the psycho chimp, even with Gabby’s lack of responsibility.
Roy and Lynette argue over where to put a birdhouse. Tom wanted to put it in one part of the yard, Lynette another. Roy calls Tom the man of the house and, unlike Lynette, wants to treat the guy with a little respect. They fight, she fires him and in the process destroys the birdhouse. Tom smoothes everything over with Roy, by telling him why Lynette’s a control freak: an absent dad, a drunkard mom, and he lets her control him because it makes her feel safe and that’s his job as her husband. One of the finest written and acted scenes this season so far! And Lynette and Roy patch things up.
Danny Gives Julie a gun for protection, which ends up being used by Susan on someone outside their home. Katherine ends up getting grazed by the gun, not being seriously hurt, yet the Bolens end up having to cover the mess up. Katherine wants to call the police on Susan but Angie talks her out of it.
What’s in store for the ladies in the next episode?
Keep it here to find out!
Until Next Time,
Michael Queenstown
Desperate Housewives Season 6; Episode 4 “The God-Why-Don’t-You-Love-Me Blues”
Desperate Housewives
Season 6; Episode 4
“The God-Why-Don’t-You-Love-Me Blues”
Originally Aired: October 18, 2009 (Season 6, Episode 4).
Is there ever a week where Desperate Housewives isn’t about keeping secrets?
I really can’t remember one hour of the show that has been totally secret-free, and that’s fine with me! Danny kept his dad’s secret about Julie; we learned from a conversation with Angie and Danny about ”the explosion” that left Angie scarred; Lynette continues to keep her baby secret from Carlos; Ana kept a secret about seeing Gaby and John kiss from Carlos; Bree continued to keep her affair a secret from everyone; and Julie kept the identity of her married lover (which this blogger was able to figure out right before the last shocking scene of the episode) secret from her mother.
Actually, Nick referring to himself as Dominick threw me at first. When Nick referred to himself as Dominick at Julie’s beside, I kept wondering who Dominick was (a secret identity? a pet name?) before I realized that Nick was Maybe that’s what the whole ”D” thing in her journal was about, too? Now that I think about it, I got a weird vibe from Julie and “D” from the very first episode, but never thought much of it. Until now. It all makes sense.
Of course Katherine going nutso during the wedding when Bree was going to use the same cake that Katherine had designed for her never to happen wedding to Mike, was the highlight for me. Now that Bree fired Katherine (and I have to say the keying of Bree’s car was priceless) what will she do? She says her work was the only thing she had going for her, and now she doesn’t even have that anymore. I expect more drama from Katherine before the mid-season finale. Yes, there will be a mid-season finale. What’s the deal? Television can’t go a whole season anymore without taking a break half way through it?
Oh, and the whole storyline with John returning sucks, in my opinion. I hope Marc Cherry doesn’t plan on Gabby reigniting her affair with John now that he’s a successful business man. And I’m just starting to like the character of Ana, Carlos’ Niece.
Oh, well. Besides everything else, this season is shaping up to be as good as, or maybe (shudder the thought) even better than the first season, which in my opinion was the best season of television at that time on any network.
Tune in next time!
Until Next Time
Michael Queenstown
“NEVER JUDGE A LADY BY HER LOVER”
Desperate Housewives – Season 6 – Episode 3
“Never Judge A Lady By Her Lover”
Tom and Lynette had a great story line this week. First of all I loved when they told their kids that they were having twins again and then one of the twins give them a lesson like mom and dads give their kids a lesson. I could not stop laughing when Penny said that If they were boys again, she was gonna leave home. Then at the dinner with Carlos and Gabby when Tomgot drunk drinking Lynette’s wine, I thought I would fall on the floor!
Looks like Bree is falling in love with Karl. I never would have put these two together, but then again, it is Desperate Housewives.
I am not mad like other people are or will be about Gaby and John having that type of story line together. It’s going to be interesting to see where they take this story line as well.
Susan may have taken things too far with the Bolen kid, Danny, trying to crush him under the car he was working on, but yet again I loved seeing her go all crazy and be strong for once. And I was glad that she went and helpedAngie at the end it was so sweet of her and it was sad seeing how people treated and did that to Angie. Now, hopefully the rest of the neighbors will know that the police have the evidence to prove that Danny did NOT attackJulie.
I’m very curious about Angie and her family. Just what dark secret do they have that they moved to Wisteria Lane AND had to change their name toBolen in the first place? I’m sure we’ll have to wait all season before we find out.
I did not miss Katherine in this episode, and I hope the writers don’t reignite the whole Gabby/John thing. I thought when he told her he was married a few seasons ago that that should be it. End of story.
Susan surprised me in this episode. Never thought she’d go as far as she did with that Bolen kid, it really surprised me that she went as far with the car jack as she did. She’s tougher then people give her credit for. All most people see is her crazy side. Someone hurt her kid and that means war. Someone is really going to pay when Susan finds out who hurt Julie. Now, Susan is my least favorite housewife, but I felt very bad for her, and it was nice to see her making amends at the very end especially since she planted the seed that got Bolen’s yard trashed and she knows it was her fault.
Well, I know I’m looking forward to next week’s show and the rest of the season for that matter, unlike last season.
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Michael Queenstown
Desperate Housewives Season 6 Episode 2 “Being Alive”
DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES
SEASON 6; EPISODE 2
“ONLY THE LONELY”
When we left Wisteria Lane last week we were left wondering what would become of Julie Mayer. Who would want to do something like that to such a nice girl? And of course we have the neighbors all gathered around shaking their heads at yet another tragedy. Why hasn’t anyone moved off this street yet is my question. Luckily Julie is still alive, but not out of the woods, medically speaking, just yet. The new family on the block, The Bolens are suspiciously missing from the street. They decide, instead, to hide from the rest of the neighbors. Why is this? Do they know something we don’t? What (if any) role has their son Danny played in Julie’s attack? The Husband of Wisteria Lane have their suspicions. And so do I.
We know Danny was out on a drinking binge the night Julie was attacked, and now can’t seem to remember the events of that night. We also find out he asked Ana to give him an alibi for his whereabouts by saying that he was with her.
Now when it comes to the Bolens, more information is needed here. Why do they feel they need to create an alibi for their son? Does he have a past? Is that why they have moved to Wisteria Lane to start with? What do Nick and Angie Bolen do for a living? Why does Angie have those nasty scars on her back?
Finally good to see Katherine getting a good story line this season, even if it is as a nutso who thinks there’s a chance Mike will come back to her. Lynette is finally coming to terms (no pun intended) with having more kids, thanks to Susan. Mrs. McCluskey has a new love interest (special guest Orson Bean), who finally got him to tell her he loves her. She needs a good story line now that Dave Williams is out of the picture. And will we see more of Lily Tomlin as her sister in episodes to come?
It seems that Bree will continue her fling with Karl (for now), even though Susan said that any friend of hers who would sleep with her ex, after all he put her through, would no longer be a friend of hers. Time will tell how long that relationship will last. And what becomes of Orson?
Anyway, after it is found out that Ana lied to the police to cover for Danny’s whereabouts the night Julie was strangled, he becomes the prime suspect, and is hauled off to jail.
All-in-all, I would have to say it looks like Desperate Housewives is back from the dead after last season. Keep up the great work!!
Until Next Time!
Happy Viewing!
Michael Queenstown
Will It Be A Desperate New Season??
WILL IT BE A DESPERATE NEW SEASON??
SEASON 6 ; EPISODE 1
“NICE IS DIFFERENT THAN GOOD”
Well, here we are again. Season 6 of Desperate Housewives has begun. Will it be a snoozer like Season 5, or will new life be breathed into it, now that we have a new housewife on the block? I’m getting ahead of myself here, so let’s move on, shall we??
Anyway, season 6 starts off where season 5 left us: at the church and the wedding of Mike and the mystery woman. Was it Susan or Katherine? Well, I’m happy to say it was Susan (for the second time). I guess Mike and Susan never really stopped loving one another and that the whole Dave Williams mess just brought them closer together. But, just as the happy couple are walking down the aisle after their “I Do’s” they are stopped by Katherine who asks if she missed anything.
Of course, now we have to have another flashback. This time we go back in time to 8 weeks before the wedding. I’m hoping this is the last time, because all this time traveling makes me want to take a Dramamine before each episode.
OK, we’re 8 weeks prior to Mike and Susan’s wedding, and Bree and Karl are still having their affair. Karl figures what better way to get back at Orson for trying to blackmail Bree. Tom and Lynette discuss having twins. Lynette is fearful of the idea and Tom thinks it’ll be fun to have babies around the house again. Mike breaks the news to Katherine, who appears to be taking it well. Or is she? Gabby and Carlos’ niece Ana is up to her old bratty ways. She tries to go to school in skimpy clothes (concealed by a big baggy sweatshirt) which Gabby sees right through. Carlos wants Gabby to sign papers to become Ana’s legal guardians, but first Gabby needs to see an improvement in her behavior. A new family moves onto Wisteria Lane and into Edie and Dave’s old house which was also Mary Alice’s house. They seem to be running from someone or something, but we welcome newcomer Drea DeMatteo to the cast of Desperate Housewives, as Angie Bolen with her husband Nick and son Danny. I got the impression that Danny is the reason the Bolen’s are there in the first place. Danny gets his first look at Julie as she arrives home from school for her mom’s wedding to Mike.
Now it’s 6 weeks before the wedding and Angie has already made friends with the rest of the housewives, except maybe for Bree. Susan is trying to avoid contact with katherine and Julie has agreed to tutor Danny in math as he is going to start college very soon. Gabby finds Ana washing the car, because she wants permission to go to a party. Gabby tells her to be home by 10, but the party doesn’t begin until 11 and Gabby says no, so Ana sneaks out anyway and Gabby has to go and drag her back home. Ana tells Gabby she figures she will be thrown out of the house anyway, since she overheard Gabby telling Carlos she wanted to keep her options open and not sign the guardian papers. Gabby signs them, making Ana fully aware that she will be on Ana like a hawk.
Danny asks Julie to go to a movie sometime, but not as a date, but as a friend. Danny’s dad tells Julie she’s too good for him. Danny and Julie have and argument later with Danny telling her she only cares about herself. Lynette goes to the doctor with Tom for a sonogram. The twins are fine. Lynette tells Tom she feels no love at all for them, and he tells her those feelings will change once she holds them in her arms. A delivery man leaves Susan’s dress with Katherine, who decides to be wearing it when Susan comes looking for it. Katherine has a pot of spaghetti sauce on the stove and Susan makes her remove the dress, and she needs to get over the fact that her and Mike are getting remarried. Susan tells Mike about it, and she’s mad at the fact that everyone is more concerned with how Katherine is coping with it, and Susan feels like “the other woman”. At the church Katherine drops by to talk to Susan and wants Susan to apologize to her in front of the whole church during the ceremony. Susan refuses until Katherine threatens to make a scene. Susan locks Katherine in a closet in the bridal chamber and gets married. As Mike and Susan prepare to leave the church they are confronted by Katherine who managed to break her way out of the closet. Mike threatens to have her physically removed. She turns to go in tears until Susan finally apologizes for not talking to her through this whole ordeal and hopes they can still be friends. I don’t think that will happen. But then again, what do I know?
Later that evening as Julie is taking out the trash, she is attacked from behind, choked and left for dead as a figure takes off running down the street.
What will become of Julie??
Was Danny Bolen her attacker?? And if so, why??
And what is up with the rest of the Bolen Family?? Why did they move from wherever they were?? Did they move because of Danny as was the impression I’m sure we all got from the episode?? I think the Bolens are mob connected, but then again, what do I know??
What will become of Bree and Karl’s affair?? What will become of Orson and Bree’s marriage?? Where was Andrew?? Will Katherine ever recover?? And why was one of Carlos and Gabby’s daughters missing from this episode??
I have to watch and find out just like the rest of you!!
All I will say is that this was a great episode, and it looks like Desperate Housewives is back to being the show I know I fell in love with. But, then again, what do I know??
Until Next Time…
Happy Viewing!!
Michael Queenstown
Desperate Housewives Finale a ‘Cherry Bomb’?
After seeing Sunday’s season 5 finale of Desperate Housewives, I would be lying if I said I was not worried about this show’s future.
Don’t get me wrong by any means. I will be right in front of my television set for the Season 6 premier, and even though I thought this season held its own compared to the previous four seasons, it still left somewhat of a bitter aftertaste in my mouth (not unlike drinking “TAB”) when it was all over. I am glad to see the Dave Williams (David Dash, if you prefer) “seeking revenge for the death of his wife and daughter” storyline come to an end. Though I thought it to be anti-climatic, the fact he is alive and back in a mental health facility where he belongs, leaves the door open to return in future episodes. The appearance of Edie’s ghost appearing to Dave, ball-busting him even from the grave, made me realize I already miss her. Though the character was going nowhere, she still added a bit of spice to the show. We have Tom going back to college to major in Mandarin Chinese so he’ll be more desirable when and if he goes back to work. Lynette, going back to the doctor thinking her cancer is back, only to find out she is pregnant. Again. With Twins. AGAIN! “Are you sure it’s not cancer?” she asks the doctor. Then there’s Bree, Orson and Carl. Can you say “dysfunctional”? Why did the show stop at killing off Edie? Would anyone have missed Orson? A Carl and Bree affair? It could be interesting, except for Carl’s track record. We’ll see. A family reunion/picnic with Carlos’ family winds up with Carlos and Gabby becoming foster parents to the granddaughter of Carlos’ dying Aunt Anna. The same Aunt who took Carlos and his mother in when Carlos’ Dad ran off. So, Carlos feels it would only be right, since he and Gabby have been so blessed (this season). The granddaughter has the ability to wrap men, and as we saw, all three Scavo Boys, around her little finger. We also learn the granddaughter has a “secret” which Aunt Anna says Carlos and Gabby will find out “soon enough”. Has Gabby finally met her match? What ever happened to Karen and her sister Roberta (guest star Lily Tomlin, who, in my opinion, should have had more air time this season)? Did they help the idiot cops finally make their case concrete against Dave?
Finally, what can be said about Mike, Katherine, Susan and Jackson? Mike proposes to Katherine after learning Jackson and Susan were getting married. Mike was not in on Jackson and Susan’s reasons for getting married, but Katherine was. We know Mike still loves Susan, and vice-versa. And so does Katherine. We know Mike leaves Katherine alone at the airport waiting for their flight to elope in Vegas when he sees Dave’s video. We already know where Dave ends up. Fast forward 2 months, in church. Who is the mystery bride, face covered by a veil, that Mike is about to marry in a church in the final scene? Was it Katherine? Was it Susan? I’m pretty sure it wasn’t Jackson. Or was it? If the mystery bride was Susan, where was MJ? If it was Katherine, why was Carl at the church, and if Mike and Katherine were eloping to Vegas, why get married in church? Why were Bob and Lee not there? Where was Andrew and Justin? Why was Mike unsure if he made the right choice, as Mary Alice said before the screen goes black? Which “charatcters from seasons past” (if any) will return to Wisteria Lane next season? Will we find out season 5 was all a dream?
These and other questions will be answered on the thrilling season 6 premier.
Happy viewing!!!
Michael Queenstown













