Cheers to Desperate Housewives for continuing to spruce up Wisteria Lane. Hot on the heels of Dana Delany's Cheer-worthy arrival as shady Katherine Mayfair, two more intriguing new neighbors have moved into the 'hood: Bob (Tuc Watkins) and Lee (Kevin Rahm). The refreshingly non-stereotypical life partners have stirred up trouble without even trying their loud lawn sculpture caused a rift between Susan and Lynette and started a feud with Katherine that promises to keep on simmering. During the past two uneven seasons, watching Housewives had become a chore, but with such welcome additions, it feels like a gay old time again. Read and react to Bruce's opinions on 30 Rock, Damages and more! Share your own raves and rants about other shows on the brand-new Reader Cheers & Jeers discussion board Your take could wind up in TV Guide magazine's Cheers & Jeers column!
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A hearty welcome to Gaby's old gardener, John Rowland (Jesse Metcalfe). Gaby won't exactly be receiving her old fling with open arms, but he is back...just in time to see Gaby and Carlos deal with Edie, who has pieced together their secret. Bree's secret is looking shaky, too, now that Phyllis Van De Kamp (Shirley Knight) is onto her. And Wisteria Lane's new gay couple (Tuc Watkins, Kevin Rahm) had it rough enough last week when Susan was trying to be nice. Now they'll meet the neighborhood association. The issue at hand is their yard decorations, and some folks aren't even trying to be nice. Paul Droesch
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Episode Recap: "If There's Anything I Can't Stand"The biggest news of the episode was not the arrival of Bob and Lee life partners (no, Susan, not business partners) who moved into the Applewhites' home. No, it was the deepening Mayfair mystery. Aunt Lily wasn't long for this world once she moved back in with them. We witnessed Katherine's quickly dissolved bedside manner when Aunt Lily expressed a deep desire to tell Dylan what "happened in this room." So, it appears Aunt Lily conspired with Katherine Mayfair to do something in that bedroom (with the gash in the wood floor) that at her life's end she deemed a mistake that shouldn't have been covered up and kept from Dylan. Sadly, Lily didn't get the chance to tell Dylan why she doesn't remember living on Wisteria Lane or did she? Lily's final desperate act was great drama (and Bach helped): In her final wheezing moments, she scribbled something on a piece of paper at her bedside, folded it several times, and as she to...
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by Michael LoganTwo gay guys are about to shake up Wisteria Lane, but it's not their sexuality that's the issue it's their bad taste in art! On October 21, Desperate Housewives (Sundays at 9 pm/ET, ABC) will introduce newbie neighbors Bob and Lee played by Tuc Watkins (One Life to Live) and Kevin Rahm (Judging Amy) and they'll quickly get tiffy with Susan (Teri Hatcher)...read more
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What's the meaning of that gash in the floor of the locked room in the Mayfair house? Perhaps we'll find out this week, but the full Mayfair mystery looks like it's going to be an all-season tease. On the other hand, Danielle Van De Kamp is eight-and-a-half months pregnant, so Bree's charade could end by November sweeps, as could the Edie-Carlos engagement, if what Carlos told Gaby is true. But the big story this episode is a new arrival: Wisteria Lane's first gay couple (Tuc Watkins and Kevin Rahm). They're moving into the Applewhites' old house and, we're told their taste in art will make waves. Paul Droesch
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