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Television fictional character

Gabrielle Solis
Eva Longoria as Gabrielle.jpg
Drastic Housewives character
Portrayed by Eva Longoria
Duration 2004–2012
First appearance "Pilot"
1x01, October 3, 2004
Last appearance "Finishing the Lid"
8x23, May thirteen, 2012
Created by Marc Crimson
Profile
Other names Gaby (ordinarily chosen throughout series)
Gabrielle (full name)
Gabrielle Márquez (maiden proper name)
Gabrielle Lang (season iv)
Gabrielle Solis
Gabriella (by her mother)
Occupation CEO and talk show host
Personal shopper
Outset Lady of Fairview
Makeup artist
Model
Residence Los Angeles, California
4349 Wisteria Lane Fairview, Hawkeye Land (2003-2018)
New York City (before Season 1)
Las Colinas, Texas (grew up)

Gabrielle "Gaby" Solis () is a fictional grapheme portrayed past Eva Longoria on the ABC goggle box series Desperate Housewives. Longoria was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television set Series Musical or Comedy for her performance.

Storylines [edit]

Past [edit]

Gabrielle Márquez[1] was born in Las Colinas, Texas.[two] Her family unit is originally from Guadalajara, Mexico. Born on December viii, 1976,[three] she has a brother and a sister.[4] Her male parent died of cancer when she was v years old.[5] From that point on, her mother, Lucía Márquez (María Conchita Alonso), married Alejandro Perez (Tony Plana) who sexually abused Gabrielle throughout her teenage years.[6] Co-ordinate to Gabrielle, her mother disregarded the affair,[6] and a nun at her school refused to believe her claims of having been raped.[ii] When she was 15, Gabrielle ran away to New York City to pursue a career in modeling.[7] Gabrielle achieved significant success just earned a reputation for being hard.[ane] [8] As her career began to fade,[eight] she married wealthy man of affairs Carlos Solis (Ricardo Antonio Chavira), who proposed later only three dates.[nine] They then relocated to Wisteria Lane in the fictional suburb of Fairview, Eagle Land, where Gabrielle befriended Susan Mayer (Teri Hatcher), Lynette Scavo (Felicity Huffman), Bree Van de Kamp (Marcia Cantankerous), and Mary Alice Young (Brenda Stiff).

Flavour i [edit]

In the airplane pilot episode, Gabrielle is unhappy with her marriage to Carlos, whose priority is work. Gabrielle is shown to be extremely lonely while Carlos is coin-minded and oblivious to his wife's unhappiness. To keep herself entertained, she has an matter with John Rowland (Jesse Metcalfe), her teenage gardener.[9] Carlos suspects that Gabrielle is existence unfaithful and he enlists the help of his female parent, Juanita "Mama" Solis (Lupe Ontiveros).[10] Mama Solis catches Gabrielle and John having sex and takes a photograph to document Gabrielle's betrayal. Notwithstanding, while fleeing the house, she is hit by a car and Gabrielle is able to dispose of the evidence against her.[11] Mama Solis falls into a coma equally a result of the accident and dies a few months afterwards without having the opportunity to tell Carlos about Gabrielle's affair.[12] [thirteen] Gabrielle and John end the thing after his female parent, Helen Roland (Kathryn Harrold), learns about it.[seven] Soon after, Carlos is arrested for importing goods fabricated by slave labor.[xiv] The government freezes the Solis' accounts, forcing Gabrielle to perform low-wage modeling jobs to pay bills.[15] Carlos is put under house arrest while pending trial,[xvi] during which time the couple faces several financial crises.[17]

Carlos continually asks Gabrielle for a kid, also equally a mail service-nuptial understanding that she volition non divorce him while he is in jail. After Carlos physically forces Gabrielle to sign the documents, she reignites her matter with John.[18] Later, Gabrielle discovers that she is pregnant and is unsure of who the father is.[19] John hopes to aid take care of the babe, but Gabrielle tells him she volition merely acknowledge Carlos as the male parent.[twenty] Later, Gabrielle realizes that Carlos had tampered with her birth control in order to orchestrate her pregnancy.[21] During Carlos' trial, John admits to his affair with Gabrielle.[22]

Season ii [edit]

With Carlos at present in jail and a child on the manner, Gabrielle alienates John and attempts to relieve her marriage.[23] Gabrielle and Carlos continue sparring until she apologizes for the affair wholeheartedly for the showtime time.[24] Hoping to be granted a bridal visit and somewhen get Carlos released on parole, Gabrielle hires David Bradley (Adrian Pasdar), a womanizing lawyer who subsequently professes his dearest to Gabrielle.[25] [26] [27] Later, Caleb Applewhite (Page Kennedy), Betty Applewhite'south (Alfre Woodard) allegedly tearing and mentally ill son, breaks into Gabrielle'due south habitation and chases her. She falls down the stairs,[28] resulting in a miscarriage.[29] Afterwards, Carlos is paroled thanks to the influence of a nun named Sister Mary Bernard (Melinda Page Hamilton). Gabrielle objects to Carlos' attempts to become a improve and more than spiritual man, as it threatens her lavish lifestyle, thus prompting Sister Mary to suggest Carlos annul his marriage to Gabrielle.[30] Gabrielle intervenes when Carlos attempts to accompany Sister Mary on a charity trip to Botswana.[31] To rid herself of Sister Mary permanently, Gabrielle tells a priest at the church building that Sister Mary and Carlos had an matter. Consequently, Sister Mary is transferred to Alaska.[32]

Gabrielle agrees to have a child with Carlos, just her miscarriage leads to complications, forcing them to consider adoption.[33] They prepare to adopt the unborn babe of pole dancer Libby Collins (Nichole Hiltz).[3] However, Libby'due south young man, Frank Helm (Eddie McClintock), and his teenaged brother and the baby'due south begetter, Dale (Sam Horrigan), attempt to arbitrate.[34] [35] When the infant, Lily, is born, a judge grants Carlos and Gabrielle temporary custody;[36] however, Libby ultimately decides to take Lily back and heighten her with Frank.[35] Meanwhile, Gabrielle learns that her maid, Xiao-Mei (Gwendoline Yeo), is in danger of being deported to China. Xiao-Mei agrees to exist Gabrielle and Carlos' surrogate in order to stay in the land.[37] As the pregnancy progresses, Gabrielle suspects that Carlos and Xiao-Mei are having an affair. When she catches them having sex, she kicks Carlos out of the house and informs Xiao-Mei that she is not allowed to leave until the baby is born.[38]

Flavour 3 [edit]

The tertiary season opens vi months later, nearly the cease of Xiao-Mei'south pregnancy and in the midst of Gabrielle and Carlos' divorce proceedings.[39] When Xiao-Mei gives birth, doctors discover that they had accidentally switched the Solis' embryo with another couple's and the Solis' embryo was not successfully inseminated. Xiao-Mei moves out and Gabrielle and Carlos are left without a child.[40] Despite this, their divorce proceedings become complicated and vindictive.[41] [42] [43] [44] Following Gabrielle's divorce, she teams up with her personal shopper, Vern (Alec Mapa) coach a group of young misfit girls for the Picayune Miss Snowflake Beauty Pageant.[45] She briefly dates Bill Pearce (Mark Deklin) the widowed father of a girl in the pageant, before realizing that she is not nevertheless ready to appointment again.[46] [47] Soon after, Zach Young (Cody Kasch) the recently wealthy son of Gabrielle's deceased friend, Mary Alice, begins pursuing Gabrielle.[48] Though Gabrielle refuses to date him, she agrees to befriend the irresponsible and disturbed Zach.[49] When Zach proposes to Gabrielle at a political party, she rejects him and terminates their friendship.[50]

Later, Gabrielle meets Victor Lang (John Slattery), a candidate for the mayor of Fairview. They date casually, but Gabrielle insists that she is not interested.[51] Nevertheless, they take mutual feelings of dearest.[52] [53] When Gabrielle learns that Carlos has started dating her neighbor, the promiscuous Edie Britt (Nicollette Sheridan), she accepts Victor's marriage proposal.[54] As the wedding draws almost, Gabrielle begins to have 2d thoughts well-nigh marrying Victor, especially after he wins the election and neglects her for his political career.[55] Despite this, she marries Victor. However, afterward the hymeneals, Gabrielle overhears Victor admitting to only having married her for his political gain, thus; prompting her to reignite her relationship with Carlos.[56]

Flavor 4 [edit]

The season premiere, "Now You Know", opens with Gaby and Carlos' plan to run away together on Gaby'southward wedding night; however, after Edie stages a suicide attempt, Carlos calls off the program. One month later, Gaby and Carlos reignite their thing despite their commitments to Victor and Edie, respectively.[57] Edie before long becomes suspicious that Carlos is having an thing with Gabrielle.[58] She hires a private investigator, who photographs the couple sharing a final kiss afterward having simply decided to stop their affair.[59] Edie shows the photographs to Victor.[60] Victor takes Gabrielle on his boat, where she learns that he has plant about the matter. Fearing that he might try to kill her, she knocks him overboard and leaves him at ocean.[61] Victor survives the ordeal and vows to get revenge on Gabrielle and Carlos.[62] He attempts to impale Carlos but dies in a tornado,[63] the aforementioned tempest that blinds Carlos and destroys the only documents giving him access to an offshore bank account.[64] The couple remarries shortly later on.[65]

While Gabrielle learns to cope with Carlos' blindness,[66] [67] the Solises hire out a room in their firm to Ellie Leonard (Justine Bateman) to improve their financial circumstances.[68] Gabrielle after discovers that Ellie is a drug dealer and alerts the authorities; withal, after she and Ellie bond, Gabrielle helps her escape before the police arrest her.[69] [70] Gabrielle later discovers several thousand dollars in Ellie's abandoned property. Ellie comes back to retrieve it, only Gabrielle tries to keep it from her. When constabulary arrive to the Solis home, Ellie escapes and hides in a crowded block party, where she is shot and killed.[71]

Season 5 [edit]

The fifth flavour takes place five years after the events in flavour four. Gabrielle is not every bit beautiful, Carlos is even so blind, and they are now raising two disobedient daughters, Juanita (Madison De La Garza) and Celia (Daniella Baltodano).[72] The family struggles financially, forcing Carlos to have a job equally a masseur at a local country club, which farther alienates them from loftier society.[73] One of Carlos' elderly and wealthy clients, Virginia Hildebrand (Frances Conroy), offers him a job every bit her personal masseur.[74] Virginia becomes close with the Solises. Initially, Gabrielle does non mind, as she enjoys the luxuries Virginia provides for them; however, she starts to experience uncomfortable.[75] Virginia revises her will to make the Solises the sole heirs to her estate, merely Gabrielle somewhen rejects the offer when Virginia tries to make important decisions in Juanita and Celia's lives.[76] Later, Carlos regains his sight later on having surgery.[77] [78]

Carlos plans to take a chore at the customs center to assistance bullheaded people. Tired of struggling, Gabrielle forces Carlos to take a high-salary office job.[79] Meanwhile, Gabrielle works to lose weight and return to her model effigy.[lxxx] When Gabrielle discovers that Carlos' new dominate, Bradley Scott (David Starzyk), is cheating on his wife, she promises to remain silent and so long as Carlos receives a generous salary bonus.[81] Somewhen, Bradley'due south wife, Maria Scott (Ion Overman), finds out almost his thing and kills him.[82] As a outcome of Bradley'southward death, Carlos is promoted.[83] Later, Gabrielle hesitantly agrees to have in Carlos' teenage niece, Ana (Maiara Walsh), when her grandmother can no longer intendance for her.[84] Gabrielle attempts to foster a positive relationship with Ana; nevertheless, she presently sees how entitled and manipulative Ana is.[85]

Season 6 [edit]

In the sixth flavour, Gabrielle's relationship with Ana becomes more problematic, as Ana shows no regard for the household rules.[86] Ana begins pursuing Danny Bolen (Young man Mirchoff), the son of their new neighbors, Angie (Drea de Matteo) and Nick Bolen (Jeffrey Nordling). When Danny is accused of strangling Susan'southward daughter, Julie Mayer (Andrea Bowen), Ana attempts to provide him a false alibi until Gabrielle forces her to tell the truth.[87] Later, Ana gets a job at John Rowland's eating house.[88] John attempts to win Gabrielle back, forcing her to question whether or not she still has feelings for him. She ultimately decides that she is happy with her life, and Ana quits her job afterwards Gabrielle confesses to her affair with John in the first season.[89] Gabrielle also begins experiencing difficulties in her relationship with Juanita: her poor parenting skills make other parents reluctant to let their children play with Juanita;[xc] Gabrielle'southward hot temper gets Juanita expelled from school;[91] and Gabrielle's attempts to habitation school Juanita only strain their relationship further.[92] Gabrielle and Carlos so enroll Juanita in individual school.[93] Later, Gabrielle discovers that Lynette has been hiding her pregnancy in order to secure a promotion at Carlos' visitor.[94] Feeling betrayed, Gabrielle ends their friendship and Carlos tries to bulldoze Lynette to quit her job.[95] However, when a pocket-size airplane takes an emergency landing on Wisteria Lane, Lynette saves Celia from its path,[96] thus restoring her friendship with Gabrielle.[97]

Gabrielle's friendship with Angie is complicated when Ana and Danny begin dating, especially when Gabrielle and Carlos discover that the Bolens are keeping a dangerous clandestine.[98] To suspension upwards Ana and Danny, Gabrielle and Carlos send her to a modeling academy in New York; unbeknownst to them of the Bolens, yet, Danny follows her at that place.[99] Gabrielle accompanies Angie to New York to retrieve Danny, during which time she learns nearly Angie's mysterious past, which involves Danny's biological begetter.[100] Patrick Logan (John Barrowman), an ecology terrorist and Danny's real begetter, tracks them down to Wisteria Lane. He runs over Nick, placing him in the hospital, and holds Angie and Danny earnest.[101] Gabrielle helps rescue the Bolens and transport them to Atlanta, every bit the regime is still searching for them due to their involvement in Patrick'southward terrorism.[102]

Season vii [edit]

Gabrielle is told the truth of Andrew killing Carlos' female parent but decides to keep it quiet, fearing Carlos' reaction and not wanting to injure him.

She is sent to the infirmary afterwards Bree accidentally hits Juanita with her car. She finds out later that Juanita is non her real daughter due to a infirmary mixup.

Still, Gabrielle soon realizes she wants to meet her truthful daughter and convinces a lawyer to find the other family. Carlos is angered when he finds out, telling her that the family could accept Juanita abroad and if that happens, he'll never forgive Gabrielle. When they meet the family, they automatically know that Grace is Gaby's girl as she is throwing a fit over a jumper. Gabrielle grows closer to Grace, causing jealousy in Juanita, who doesn't know the truth. When Grace'southward legal parents are discovered to be illegal immigrants, her legal father Hector is arrested and her legal female parent Carmen is forced to go on the run. Since Grace was born in the U.s.a., she is a citizen and Gabrielle and Carlos agree to take her in to enhance her.

To brand certain they tin can get Grace to live with them, Gabrielle turns Grace's legal female parent into U.Southward. Clearing and Customs Enforcement (ICE) only then has 2nd thoughts when Ice shows upward, posing as Carmen and letting Carmen get away. Just when Gabrielle and Carlos go to selection up Grace, Carmen insists on taking Grace.

Distraught over losing Grace, Gabrielle confides in Lynette, the only person she knows who has lost a child. Lynette tells Gabrielle that she wrote a letter to the kid she lost, and that this might help Gabrielle, who wouldn't have to actually transport it. Gabrielle writes the letter; Juanita finds it and runs away, hiding in the back of Bob and Lee'south machine, where Gabrielle sees her only in time for her to be rescued during the riot. A therapist suggests that Carlos and Gabrielle cut off all ties and reminders of Grace in order to let the tension with Juanita heal. Gabrielle is reluctant, keeping photos of Grace only Carlos demands she do this for Juanita.

Gabrielle seems to hold, merely goes to a boutique and buys a doll that resembles Grace and keeps it hidden from her family. After Juanita and Celia find it and play with it, ultimately breaking its arm, Gabrielle goes back to the boutique and has the owner repair "Princess Valerie". The owner promises to repair information technology, and Gabrielle, feeling she is too attached to the doll, asks the owner if she thinks Gabrielle is strange. The possessor disagrees, and shows Gabrielle her own doll, Mrs. Humphreys. The owner tells Gabrielle that she cruel in love with the doll and bought information technology, ultimately learning the doll's "story". The owner says that Mrs. Humphreys is a music teacher whose sister died effectually the same time the owner's did (hinting that the owner bought the doll as a replacement for her passed on sis, much as Gabrielle did). Gabrielle sees the possessor'southward pain, and the possessor asks Gabrielle about Princess Valerie'southward story. Although reluctant, Gabrielle emotionally tells her that the doll was a princess who was accidentally given to the wrong family, but she plant her mode back eventually, and her mother, the Queen, had her hid so that no ane could accept her abroad again. When she gets domicile, Gabrielle puts Princess Valerie in a box backside her closet. Carlos finds out near Gabrielle's obsession with the doll so they go out to get rid of it and get carjacked by an unknown gunman. Gabrielle tries to take Princess Valerie out of the machine but she had to let her go because the gunman threatened to kill her.

Carlos insists she go to therapy but she ignores it, going to spa treatments instead. Eventually, Carlos goes with her as she confesses to the therapist how she was molested equally a child. At the therapist's proffer, Gabrielle and Carlos go to her hometown where Gaby is surprised to larn she is a celebrity. She enjoys being admired past the townspeople until she meets the nun she had one time confided in about her abuse as a child. The nun had then refused to believe Gabrielle's story and remains stubborn equally Gabrielle lets out the shame she has long since been forced to feel past the common cold nun's words; passing it dorsum onto this woman who when could have prevented a childhood of torment did nothing, gives Gaby the sense of closure she has been seeking. Finally Gabrielle tells Carlos she is ready to become dwelling and leave the past behind.

Making amends for his by while in AA, Andrew decides to tell Carlos about running over his female parent. While Carlos does forgive Andrew, he is furious with Gabrielle over keeping the secret from him. He tells Bree that he won't forgive her for hiding the truth and bans Gabrielle from seeing Bree over again. Gabrielle takes her girls and temporarily moves in with Bree. She shortly returns to Carlos.

Gabrielle shows a horror moving picture to Juanita, which gives her nightmares. She claims that a man is continuing on the family'south front backyard every nighttime. Gabrielle is doubtful of this until she too notices the mysterious stranger. She sees him while shopping one mean solar day and asks a security officer to encounter a security camera. She realizes that her stalker is the stepfather who raped her equally a kid. This horrifies Gabrielle, especially because she thought that he was expressionless.

Gabrielle learns her stepfather has been following her everywhere she goes. She drives to a deserted area when she knows he is following her, and walks into a immigration, armed with a gun that she caused for her protection. She confronts him about raping her as a young girl. He admits to the terrible deed.

During Susan'due south coming abode dinner, Gabrielle runs abode to begin preparations for dessert form. Once she enters her house, her stepfather confronts her once more, pretending to have her gun. He begins to attack her and attempts to rape her. Withal, Carlos comes habitation and intervenes, accidentally killing him with a blow to the head from a candlestick. Bree, Susan, and Lynette come into the business firm and notice the body. With assistance from Bree, they are able to clean upward before the rest of the guests get in. The group agrees to keep the situation underground.

Season 8 [edit]

Gabrielle and Carlos bargain with keeping the murder of her stepfather quiet, Carlos unable to be intimate due to his guilt. Gabrielle challenges the combative PTA head at Juanita'due south school afterward a parking dispute merely to accidentally striking the woman with her auto. The woman gets revenge by making Gabrielle her replacement, alert her that existence PTA head volition bulldoze Gabrielle crazy. The kickoff coming together does not become well as Gabrielle is late due to a spa appointment and the other members berate her over putting her high-living lifestyle over her responsibilities. Bold they're jealous, Gabrielle gives them massages and makeovers but they still decline to assist. They snap that Gabrielle has no thought how people similar them live and her life is so perfect. Notwithstanding, when a drunken Carlos comes in, the PTA members realize that Gabrielle faces many struggles too and she really isn't that different from them later on all. They have over the luncheon project and let Gabrielle to help her married man. When Carlos gets drunk before work, Gabrielle attempts to cover for him just his boss figures it out. Rather than exist upset, the human tells Carlos he understands, existence a recovering alcoholic himself, and urges Carlos to get assistance. Carlos checks himself into a rehab centre but vanishes the aforementioned night detective Chuck Vance is killed, making Gabrielle worry Carlos might take done it while drunk. When a guilty Susan checks in on Alejandro'southward family, his suspicious widow, Claudia, follows her, believing Susan is having an affair with her hubby. Gabrielle is upset with Susan until she hears Susan's suspicion that Claudia'southward daughter, Marisa, was besides molested. Gabrielle invites Claudia over, telling her the truth about Alejandro. Claudia refuses to believe it until Marisa finally confesses what the human did to her, Claudia distraught to have had her daughter hurt like that. She subsequently comes to Gabrielle, thanking her for letting her run across the truth. She spots the carpeting stained with Alejandro's blood that Gabrielle was having replaced and tells Gabrielle to get rid of it, clearly knowing what happened to Alejandro and willing to go on information technology placidity.

When Carlos gets out of rehab, he surprises Gabrielle by having a new attitude of giving away money, not wanting to be so greedy anymore. Gabrielle is upset at first just at Mike's funeral, realizes it'due south meliorate to let Carlos practise what makes him happy. She tries to calm her nerves by shopping and ends up existence offered a job as a "personal shopper." At kickoff, Gabrielle is good with it but also has to pretend to be single to win over male shoppers. Carlos is upset with this and Gabrielle tells him she is doing what she wants and is enjoying information technology. When Bree is put on trial for killing Alejandro, both Carlos and Gabrielle desire to tell the truth simply Karen McCluskey (overhearing them talking about it) confesses on the stand to killing Alejandro herself. Gabrielle is somewhen offered a promotion at her job with Carlos upset at first but coming to accept information technology. In the terminal moments of the series, it'south stated that Carlos helps Gabrielle first her ain online shopper company, which earns her a show on the Home Shopping Network. They eventually move to a mansion in Los Angeles where "they argued happily always after."

Trivia [edit]

  • Roselyn Sánchez auditioned for the office besides but the producers thought she wasn't right for the role because of her heavy Puerto Rican emphasis. Sánchez did make a cameo in the serial finale as the new gardener Carlos hires for their house and became a main grapheme in the spin-off series Devious Maids as Carmen Luna.
  • Laura Harring also auditioned for the role of Gabrielle.
  • When Marc Cherry was casting, he asked Eva, "Exercise y'all similar the script?" She said, "not significant to exist conceited, but I merely read my role," then he thought "she's Gaby."
  • Gabrielle is ane of two housewives to cheat on their husbands with the other being Bree.
  • Gabrielle is the youngest of the housewives from the primary 4, but Angie is the youngest housewife from all x.
  • Gabrielle is allergic to lilies,[103] likes to dance salsa and beverage merlot.[104]
  • Gabrielle and Carlos take O+ blood group.[105]
  • Gabrielle is the but main housewife to non accept a stepchild:
    • Zach Immature is Susan'southward stepson.
    • Kayla Huntington Scavo is Lynette's stepdaughter.
    • Sam Allen is Bree's stepson.
  • Gabrielle has experienced the loss of a kid iv times:
    • her first pregnancy ended in miscarriage when she fell downwardly a flight of stairs,[106]
    • Libby Collins, biological female parent of her adopted girl Lily, decided to have her back,[107]
    • The Surrogacy concluded in failure,[108]
    • And she permit go of her biological daughter Grace Sánchez.[109]
  • She is besides the simply chief housewife who is not a grandmother by the series finale.
  • Gabrielle is the housewife with the most times inverse pilus colour, every bit her hair starts out dark brownish (Season i, first half of Flavour 2, Season 3; episodes 10-23), lightens to medium brown with copper highlights (second one-half of Flavour 2, Seasons half-dozen,7 and 8). Afterward Season 2, Gabrielle seems to dye her hair light dark-brown with blond streaks for the first nine episodes of Season 3, with the exception of the episode Bang, (honey blond with blond highlights). In season 4, subsequently irresolute back to dark dark-brown in Season three, Gabrielle lightens her hair yet again to medium brown with blond highlights. At some signal during the time bound between seasons 4 and 5, Gabrielle replaces her blond highlights for caramel. Despite wearing her hair straight well-nigh of the time during the first five seasons, she completely stops wearing them straight for seasons vi and vii, and starts over again during the end of season viii.

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  36. ^ "Don't Wait at Me". David Grossman (manager), Josh Senter (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. April 16, 2006. Flavor ii, no. 19.
  37. ^ "I Know Things Now". Wendey Stanzler (director), Kevin Etten (writer), Bruce Zimmerman (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. May seven, 2006. Season 2, no. 21.
  38. ^ "Recall (Parts I & Ii)". Larry Shaw (manager), Marc Cherry (writer), Jenna Bans (writer), Alexandra Cunningham (writer), Tom Spezialy (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. May 21, 2006. Flavour ii, nos. 23 & 24.
  39. ^ "Mind to the Pelting on the Roof". Larry Shaw (director), Marc Cherry-red (writer), Jeff Greenstein (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. September 24, 2006. Flavour three, no. 1.
  40. ^ "Information technology Takes 2". David Grossman (director), Kevin Potato (author), Jenna Bans (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. October 1, 2006. Season iii, no. ii.
  41. ^ "Like It Was". Larry Shaw (director), John Pardee (writer), Joey Potato (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. October 15, 2006. Season 3, no. 4.
  42. ^ "Dainty She Ain't". David Warren (manager), Alexandra Cummings (writer), Susan Nirah Jaffee (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. October 22, 2006. Flavor iii, no. 5.
  43. ^ "Sweetheart, I Have to Confess". David Grossman (manager), Dahvi Waller (writer), Josh Senter (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. October 29, 2006. Season 3, no. 6.
  44. ^ "Blindside". Larry Shaw (director), Joe Keenan (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. November 5, 2006. Season 3, no. seven.
  45. ^ "Cute Girls". David Grossman (director), Dahvi Waller (writer), Susan Nirah Jaffee (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. November 19, 2006. Flavor 3, no. 9.
  46. ^ "The Phenomenon Song". Larry Shaw (director), Bob Daily (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. November 26, 2006. Season 3, no. x.
  47. ^ "No Fits, No Fights, No Feuds". Sanaa Hamri (managing director), Alexandra Cunningham (writer), Josh Senter (author). Drastic Housewives. ABC. January 7, 2007. Flavor three, no. 11.
  48. ^ "Not While I'm Around". David Grossman (director), Kevin Murphy (author), Kevin Etten (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. January 14, 2007. Flavour iii, no. 12.
  49. ^ "Come Play Wiz Me". Larry Shaw (director), Valerie Ahern (writer), Christian McLaughlin (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. Jan 21, 2007. Season 3, no. 13.
  50. ^ "The Little Things You Do Together". David Grossman (director), Marc Cherry (writer), Joe Keenan (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. February 18, 2007. Flavour 3, no. xv.
  51. ^ "My Husband, the Pig". Larry Shaw (director), Brian A. Alexander (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. March 4, 2007. Season three, no. 16.
  52. ^ "Dress Large". Matthew Diamond (manager), Kevin Etten (writer), Susan Nirah Jaffee (author). Drastic Housewives. ABC. April viii, 2007. Flavour 3, no. 17.
  53. ^ "Liaisons". David Grossman (director), Jenna Bans (author), Alexandra Cunningham (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. April xv, 2007. Flavour three, no. 18.
  54. ^ "God, That'due south Proficient". Larry Shaw (managing director), Dahvi Waller (writer), Josh Senter (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. April 22, 2007. Flavor 3, no. nineteen.
  55. ^ "Into the Woods". David Grossman (director), Alexandra Cunningham (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. May 6, 2007. Season 3, no. 21.
  56. ^ "Getting Married Today". David Grossman (managing director), Joe Keenan (writer), Kevin Murphy (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. May 20, 2007. Flavor three, no. 23.
  57. ^ "Now You Know". Larry Shaw (managing director), Marc Cherry (writer). Drastic Housewives. ABC. Flavor 4, no. one.
  58. ^ "If There'due south Anything I Can't Stand". Larry Shaw (director), Alexandra Cunningham (writer), Lori Kirkland Bakery (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. October 21, 2007. Flavor 4, no. 4.
  59. ^ "Art Isn't Like shooting fish in a barrel". David Grossman (director), Jason Ganzel (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. Oct 28, 2007. Flavor 4, no. five.
  60. ^ "At present I Know, Don't Be Scared". Larry Shaw (director), Susan Nirah Jaffee (writer), Dahvi Waller (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. Nov 4, 2007. Flavor 4, no. half dozen.
  61. ^ "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover". David Warren (director), Chuck Ranberg (writer), Anne Flett-Giordano (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. November eleven, 2007. Season 4, no. 7.
  62. ^ "Afar Past". Jay Torres (director), Joe Keenan (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. November 25, 2007. Season four, no. 8.
  63. ^ "Something's Coming". David Grossman (manager), John Pardee (writer), Joey Murphy (author). Drastic Housewives. ABC. December 4, 2007. Flavour 4, no. 9.
  64. ^ "Welcome to Kanagawa". Larry Shaw (director), Jamie Gorenberg (writer), Jordon Nordino (writer). Drastic Housewives. ABC. January 6, 2008. Flavor 4, no. 10.
  65. ^ "Sunday". David Grossman (director), Lori Kirkland Bakery (writer), Alexandra Cunningham (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. Apr 13, 2008. Season 4, no. 11.
  66. ^ "In Buddy's Eyes". Larry Shaw (manager), Jeff Greenstein (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. April 20, 2008. Flavour iv, no. 12.
  67. ^ "Hello, Lilliputian Girl". Bethany Rooney (director), Susan Nirah Jaffee (writer), Jamie Gorenberg (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. Apr 27, 2008. Season four, no. thirteen.
  68. ^ "Opening Doors". David Grossman (director), Dahvi Waller (author), Jordon Nardino (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. May 4, 2008. Flavour 4, no. fourteen.
  69. ^ "Mother Said". David Warren (managing director), Chuck Ranberg (author), Anne Flett-Giordano (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. May 11, 2008. Season 4, no. 15.
  70. ^ "The Gun Song". Bethany Rooney (manager), Bob Daily (author), Matt Berry (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. May xviii, 2008. Season 4, no. 16.
  71. ^ "Free". David Grossman (director), Jeff Greenstein (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. May 18, 2008. Season 4, no. 17.
  72. ^ "You're Gonna Love Tomorrow". Larry Shaw (director), Marc Ruddy (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. September 28, 2008. Season five, no. 1.
  73. ^ "We're And then Happy You're So Happy". David Grossman (managing director), Alexandra Cunningham (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. October 5, 2008. Flavour five, no. 2.
  74. ^ "There's Always a Adult female". Matthew Diamond (director), John Paul Bullock Iii (writer). Desperate Housewives. November 2, 2008. Season 5, no. 6.
  75. ^ "What More than Do I Demand?". Larry Shaw (director), Matt Berry (writer). Drastic Housewives. ABC. Nov 9, 2008. Flavor 5, no. 7.
  76. ^ "City on Burn". David Grossman (director), Bob Daily (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. November 16, 2008. Season 5, no. 8.
  77. ^ "Me and My Town". David Warren (director), Lori Kirkland Baker (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. November thirty, 2008. Flavor five, no. nine.
  78. ^ "A Vision's Just a Vision". Larry Shaw (managing director), David Flebotte (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. Dec seven, 2008. Flavor 5, no. 10.
  79. ^ "Home Is the Place". David Grossman (director), Jamie Gorenberg (writer). Drastic Housewives. ABC. January 4, 2009. Flavor 5, no. eleven.
  80. ^ "Mama Spent Money When She Had None". David Warren (director), Jason Ganzel (author). February viii, 2009. Season 5, no. xiv.
  81. ^ "In a World Where the Kings Are Employers". David Grossman (director), Lori Kirkland Baker (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. Feb 15, 2009. Season five, no. 15.
  82. ^ "Crime Doesn't Pay". Larry Shaw (director), Jamie Gorenberg (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. March viii, 2009. Season 5, no. xvi.
  83. ^ "The Story of Lucy and Jessie". Bethany Rooney (director), Jordon Nardino (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. March 15, 2009. Flavour five, no. 17.
  84. ^ "Everybody Says Don't". Bethany Rooney (managing director), John Pardee (writer), Joey Irish potato (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. May 17, 2009. Season 5, no. 23.
  85. ^ "If It'southward But In Your Head". David Grossman (manager), Jeffrey Richmond (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. May 17, 2009. Flavor 5, no. 24.
  86. ^ "Nice Is Dissimilar Than Good". Larry Shaw (director), Marc Cherry (writer). Drastic Housewives. ABC. September 27, 2009. Season 6, no. i.
  87. ^ "Being Alive". David Grossman (managing director), Matt Berry (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. October 4, 2009. Flavor half-dozen, no. 2.
  88. ^ "Never Approximate a Lady by Her Lover". Andrew Doerfer (director), Bob Daily (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. Oct eleven, 2009. Season 6, no. iii.
  89. ^ "The God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me Blues". David Warren (director), Alexandra Cunningham (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. October 18, 2009. Season 6, no. 4.
  90. ^ "Everybody Ought to Accept a Maid". Larry Shaw (manager), Jamie Gorenberg (writer). Drastic Housewives. ABC. October 25, 2009. Season half-dozen, no. 5.
  91. ^ "Don't Walk on the Grass". David Grossman (manager), Marco Pennette (writer). Nov 1, 2009. Flavor 6, no. 6.
  92. ^ "Conscientious the Things You Say". Bethany Rooney (director), Peter Lefcourt (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. November 8, 2009. Flavour 6, no. seven.
  93. ^ "You lot Gotta Go a Gimmick". David Grossman (director), Joe Keenan (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. January 10, 2010. Season half dozen, no. 12.
  94. ^ "The Coffee Cup". Larry Shaw (managing director), Dave Flebotte (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. Nov fifteen, 2009. Flavor 6, no. 8.
  95. ^ "Would I Think of Suicide?". Ken Whittingham (director), Jason Ganzel (writer). Drastic Housewives. ABC. November 29, 2009. Season 6, no. 9.
  96. ^ "Boom Crisis". David Grossman (director), Joey Murphy (writer), John Pardee (author). Desperate Housewives. ABC. December vi, 2009. Season half-dozen, no. ten.
  97. ^ "If...". Larry Shaw (managing director), Jamie Gorenberg (writer). Drastic Housewives. ABC. Jan three, 2010. Season 6, no. eleven.
  98. ^ "The Glamorous Life". Bethany Rooney (director), Dave Flebotte (writer). Drastic Housewives. ABC. January 31, 2010. Flavour vi, no. 14.
  99. ^ "Lovely". David Warren (director), David Schladweiler (writer). Drastic Housewives. ABC. February 21, 2010. Season 6, no. fifteen.
  100. ^ "Chromolume No. 7". Lonny Price (manager), Marco Pennette (writer). Drastic Housewives. ABC. March 14, 2010. Flavour 6, no. 17.
  101. ^ "The Ballad of Booth". Larry Shaw (managing director), Bob Daily (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. May 9, 2010. Season half dozen, no. 22.
  102. ^ "I Guess This Is Goodbye". David Grossman (director), Alexandra Cunningham (writer). Desperate Housewives. ABC. May 16, 2010. Season 6, no. 23.
  103. ^ Flavour 5 episode 17
  104. ^ Season iii episode 13
  105. ^ Flavor vii episode two
  106. ^ Season two episode seven
  107. ^ Season 2 episode 20
  108. ^ Season three episode 2
  109. ^ Season vii episode 9

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