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Desperate Housewives: Goodbye for Now
Running Time: 60 min.
There's intrigue aplenty as Desperate Housewives approaches the end of its first season. Still unaware that George (Roger Bart) is more than a passive observer vis-à-vis her husband's illness, Bree (Marcia Cross) falls for George's lie that Rex (Steven Culp) has been bragging about their kinky bedroom escapades; the confrontation that results between her and Rex leads to a drastic downturn in his health. Edie goes into "hell hath no fury" mode when Susan (Teri Hatcher) and Mike (James Denton) move in together. Lynette (Felicity Huffman) unintentionally causes Tom (Doug Savant) to lose his job in her efforts to foil her would-be romantic rival Annabel (Melinda McGraw). And when Gabrielle (Eva Longoria) learns how her birth-control prescription has been tampered with, she angrily tells Carlos (Ricardo Antonio Chavira) that he may not be the father, and he reacts in a manner that gets seven more years tacked on to his jail sentence. Alfre Woodard and Mehcad Brooks make their first series appearances as Betty and Josh Applewhite. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Desperate Housewives: Goodbye for Now Cast and Crew:
Doug Savant (Tom Scavo)
Melinda McGraw (Annabel Foster)
Roger Bart (George Williams)
Alfre Woodard (Betty Applewhite)
Mehcad Brooks (Josh Applewhite)
Nike Douglas (Natalie Klein)
Ryan Carnes (Justin)
Harriet Sansom Harris (Felicia Tilman)
Joy Lauren (Danielle Van De Kamp)
Production Credits:
David Grossman (Director)
Josh Senter (Screenwriter)
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Best show ever,of course after Grey's anatomy b4 washington was fired,now DH is d best.I lv d Bree and Eddi xters.
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