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For all those who have been waiting for the episode to bring closure to that breath-taking episode of Desperate housewives about a month ago....good news!! It will return on Jan 6th!! I'm looking forward to how they will piece the stories together after the dramatic tornado, etc.
When is the last time anyone has ever heard of a tornado occurring in Southern California where they film Desperate Housewives?? Very unrealistic....it almost like saying theres an earthquake in Texas...very and highly unlikely which makes that episode unreal. But it's the producer's imagination....
Anyone have any guesses about the "dirty little secret" Dana Delaney's character is hiding? We all knew that folded up note was going to be discovered eventually.
When is the last time anyone has ever heard of a tornado occurring in Southern California where they film Desperate Housewives?? Very unrealistic....it almost like saying theres an earthquake in Texas...very and highly unlikely which makes that episode unreal. But it's the producer's imagination....
I was not aware that Desperate Housewives was supposed to occur in Southern California.
I totally agree... it has gotten VERY soapy. Now don't get me wrong I love me some soaps but I do not when I sit down to watch one thing and it turns into another. I believe on of the writers is a writer on General Hospital and I think they test out the storylines on GH before DH. For instance the whole Mike being a drug addict and pushing Susan down the stairs is EXACTLY the same as a GH storyline from a year ago. It is not only unrealistic it is predicable on top of it.
I thought the same thing. I wonder if the writer's strike had any affect on it. Maybe this was an episode that was in the works when the strike was impending.
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