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This fall, TV is back with a vengeance! And a darkly comedic soap (which just happens to be the No. 1 new series) tops our list of five shows you shouldn't miss. Here's everything you need to know to catch up on the season's best bets.
Desperate Housewives ABC, Sundays, 9 p.m.
THE PLOT Deceptively perfect housewife Mary Alice (Brenda Strong) shoots herself after a day of making waffles and picking up dry cleaning, leaving her circle of friends on idyllic Wisteria Lane with a lot of questions. (Most pressing: Who sent her that ominous "I know what you did" letter they found among her clothes?) Mary Alice narrates the series from the Great Beyond as her friends examine their own suburban ennui: Susan (Hatcher) vies with Edie (Nicollette Sheridan) for the attention of new neighbor Mike Delfino (James Denton). Lynette (Huffman) punches her husband (Doug Savant) in the face when he suggests they "risk it" without a condom during some hanky-panky. Bree (Cross) reacts to her husband's declaration that he wants a divorce by trying to kill him (accidentally?) with a salad made with onions, to which he's fatally allergic. And Gabrielle (Longoria) mows the lawn in her gorgeous pink party gown when her husband threatens to fire their teenage gardener, who has been tending more to Gabrielle than to the shrubbery.
WHY WE LOVE IT It's a lusciously hyperreal suburban paradise, and the genre-defying cocktail of a script knocks us silly with its mix of hilarious, ironic, dramatic, and oh-so-true moments. "There really, truly is nothing like it on television," gushes Longoria.
Creator Marc Cherry drew inspiration from his own mom's revelation that she sympathized with Andrea Yates, the Texas woman who drowned her five kids: "She said, 'Yeah, I've been there.'" Adds Huffman, a real-life mother of two: "Marc's tapped into the zeitgeist of women. There aren't many models out there — there's usually either the bad mother or the perfect mother." Best of all, Housewives fills the nighttime soap void that's been empty since Melrose Place disappeared in 1999. (The fact that Melrose's Savant and Cross star is just icing on this bittersweet cake.) "It's great [to revive the prime-time soap] because people chitty-chat about it all week," Cross says. "But this has moments of deep reality, so it carries a little more weight."
WHAT IT'S UP AGAINST CBS Sunday Movie, Jack & Bobby (The WB), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (NBC), The Partner (Fox), The Wire (HBO)
WHAT'S NEXT Cherry is the incredibly articulate writer here, so we'll let him tell you: "Gabrielle's affair will have hilarious and tragic consequences. Bree's husband will attempt to leave his family, only to be drawn back by a tragic accident. Susan will continue to make a fool out of herself. Lynette will get hooked on her children's ADD medication. All of them will start to uncover the dark secret Mary Alice's husband and son are covering up. That father-son relationship will be revealed to be very creepy." And men, if you need a reason to watch this female-centric show, Hatcher has nine words for you: "Susan finds herself locked out of her house naked." Sold yet? We thought so.
—Jennifer Armstrong
WHO YOU NEED TO KNOW |
• SUSAN MAYER (Teri Hatcher) Divorced single mom who's got a Gilmore-esque relationship with her daughter and a crush on the hunky new guy on the block
• LYNETTE SCAVO (Felicity Huffman) Former career woman who traded corporate life for kids — three unmanageably rambunctious boys and a baby girl
• BREE VAN DE KAMP (Marcia Cross) Resident perfectionist with a pre-prison Martha Stewart vibe and a pathological dedication to keeping up appearances
• GABRIELLE SOLIS (Eva Longoria) Ex-model with a rich, cold husband and a 17-year-old gardener paramour
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The other four shows:
Arrested Development FOX, Sundays, 8:30 p.m.
Veronica Mars UPN, Tuesdays, 9 p.m.
The Wire HBO, Sundays, 9 p.m.
Lost ABC, Wednesdays, 8 p.m.
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