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Posted By: noorie Desperate Housewives - 10/03/04 07:49 PM
Did anyone else watch?

I thought it was great, and Teri's character is so far my favorite. Susan and her daughter trying to clog up the drain before Mike showed up, and Susan accidentally burning down Edie's house were both fabulously funny.

This show is getting great buzz -- and I can see why! smile
Posted By: Karen Re: Desperate Housewives - 10/03/04 07:55 PM
I watched, and thought it was funny. They even got the Lois analogy out of the way very quickly..

"Macaroni and cheese was the only thing Susan could make, and she rarely made it well."

hehe
Posted By: Shadow Re: Desperate Housewives - 10/03/04 08:42 PM
Soooo funny! Fortunately I saw the first go around of the pilot before they changed a few things. Man, I wish I could turn on that gizmo called a tv sometime. Six nights out of seven are usually packed, though. Oooh, idea, all tv from now on needs to just come on Thursday nights! laugh


JD
Posted By: Supes1fan Re: Desperate Housewives - 10/04/04 12:52 PM
I watched it too and really liked it. I'm partial to Teri's role of course. It's nice to see her back on TV.

~Liz
Posted By: lynnm Re: Desperate Housewives - 10/04/04 06:30 PM
I just watched it tonight. I really, really enjoyed it.

My favorite parts:

When Susan (Teri's character) burned the house down.

When Gabrielle left the party to run home and mow the lawn so her husband wouldn't fire her boy-toy gardner.

When Lynette's old coworker asked her if she liked being a full-time mom, and she contemplated telling her the truth, but then lied and said "It's the best job ever." I've lived that moment!!

I hope this one has legs. I'll be tuning in every week.

Lynn
Posted By: Supes1fan Re: Desperate Housewives - 10/04/04 07:19 PM
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When Lynette's old coworker asked her if she liked being a full-time mom, and she contemplated telling her the truth, but then lied and said "It's the best job ever." I've lived that moment!!
Definitely one of my favorite moments. Don't you hate it when people are so cheesy?

~Liz
Posted By: ChiefPam Re: Desperate Housewives - 10/05/04 06:36 AM
I saw the second half of it... my husband had seen the earlier bits so he helped fill me in on some of the characters. My favorite line, which would make a terrific sig file, would have to be:

"I can't believe you tried to kill me!" "Yes, well, I feel badly about that."

rotflol

PJ
Posted By: lynnm Re: Desperate Housewives - 10/05/04 08:00 AM
LOL Pam!! I had forgotten about that one. It was probably the best line in the whole show.
rotflol

Lynn
Posted By: SuperRoo Re: Desperate Housewives - 10/18/04 04:58 AM
I watched my first episode last night (towel bye-bye one) and I really enjoyed it. I laughed so hard. I wanted to watch the first ones, but I wanted to watch but wasn't sure. Now I wish I watched it from the start *sigh*. Well I know what I'm doing next week! Watch, there is no episode next week. Arugh. That would be my typical type of luck.
Posted By: Wanda Detroit Re: Desperate Housewives - 10/18/04 10:59 AM
I am SO addicted to DH... The cast is amazing. Of course Susan's my favorite character--with a 'disaster' in every episode so far--but the mystery is super intreaguing as well.

Bravo to Teri and the rest of the cast on the success of Desperate Housewives!
--Wanda
Posted By: ChiefPam Re: Desperate Housewives - 10/18/04 01:55 PM
I really wasn't sure I'd like this show... as a non-desperate housewife myself wink I was a little worried about negative stereotyping. But it's been pretty cool, with a wide range of characters and their problems. Very funny, but with enough bite sometimes... When Bree (sp?) came out with that line about Rex at the dinner party, I think my husband actually flinched.

And I'm really curious what's up with Mary Alice. Plus the busy-body woman from last week... and that little girl is hilarious.

PJ
Posted By: ellerobbie Re: Desperate Housewives - 10/18/04 02:35 PM
Pam,

I have to say I agree - the last thing the world needs is another show that exploits housewives. And until I read reviews of the show, I had no intention to watch.

That said, I think the title is a little misleading. Other than Mary Alice, they don't seem desperate at all (ok, maybe Bree too). They're not desperate - they're just trying to live day-to-day.

As someone who comes from a broken home, the scene last night with Susan's ex-husband struck extremely close to home for me. But in a very funny way. This show just keeps getting better.

And I really want to know what the tie-in is between Mike and the trunk.
Posted By: SuperRoo Re: Desperate Housewives - 10/18/04 06:57 PM
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When Bree (sp?) came out with that line about Rex at the dinner party, I think my husband actually flinched.
I thought that was hilarious and such a hit below the belt at the same time. I find Bree facinating and so disturbing at the same time. How on Earth does she get her hair to stay put!!

I'd say more (I always want to say more), but my computer keeps wanting to shut down on me every five minutes. Ugh. I can't get any homework, BRing, chatting done!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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