![]() I’ll quote wikipedia, and I’ve taken the liberty of supplying the links that wikipedia left out: “As Susan departs the lane one last time, the ghosts of the lane watch her. Fortunately, wikipedia has identified them, along with providing links to who they are. I could identify some of them but not others. Second, there were the ghosts on Wisteria Lane. It makes me want to wait a while before I watch old episodes of Desperate Housewives because, if I were to watch them now, I’d be sad that the ladies’ good times at Wisteria Lane would eventually come to an end. All of this was sad and yet good (since it left an emotional impression on me). And Bree marries Trip (played by Scott Bakula, whom I love as an actor), moves to Kentucky, and enters the world of politics (presumably as a Republican). Gaby and Carlos stay close to each other in their marriage and start an online shopping company, and eventually a TV show. Lynette, Tom, and the kids go to New York, where Lynette becomes a big-shot executive in Katherine Mayfair’s new company, grows old, and has grandchildren. Why were the last few minutes so riveting? For one, we see that the ladies drift apart from each other. I enjoyed the last episode, but I can’t say that I found it riveting, until the last few minutes. ![]() I do not know for certain, but Marc Cherry may have canceled the idea due to Kathryn Joosten’s lung-cancer.ģ. (And, as West Wing fans know, both actresses played Jed Bartlet’s secretary on The West Wing.) But Karen McCluskey died, and so that’s now out of the question. There was long talk that Marc Cherry would make a spin-off about Karen McCluskey and her sister, who is played by Lily Tomlin. On the other hand, Karen McCluskey’s confession was a neat way to resolve this plot-line, and I admired McCluskey for doing what she did.Ģ. But I hoped for more, since the murder of Gaby’s step-father, the subsequent cover-up of it, and the resulting tensions have encompassed this entire season, and so you’d expect more to the resolution than a quick confession by Karen McCluskey soon followed by a dismissal of Bree’s case. There was drama, for I enjoyed watching Ben refuse to reveal Bree’s secret on the witness stand and going to jail as a result. Was this satisfying? Well, on the one hand, I was hoping for more length and drama to the resolution. ![]() ![]() Bree’s murder trial was wrapped up quickly and neatly, as Karen McCluskey (who doesn’t have long to live) stepped forward and took the blame for killing Gaby’s abusive step-father. Here are some thoughts about the Desperate Housewives finale.ġ. ![]()
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