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Desperate Housewives Staffel 2 Folge 14

Season of tv set series

Desperate Housewives
Season two
DesperateHousewivesSeason2DVD.jpg

DVD Cover for Desperate Housewives Season 2

Starring
  • Teri Hatcher
  • Felicity Huffman
  • Marcia Cantankerous
  • Eva Longoria
  • Nicollette Sheridan
  • Alfre Woodard
  • Ricardo Antonio Chavira
  • Mark Moses
  • Andrea Bowen
  • Doug Savant
  • Cody Kasch
  • Richard Burgi
  • Brenda Strong
  • James Denton
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 24
Release
Original network ABC
Original release September 25, 2005 (2005-09-25) –
May 21, 2006 (2006-05-21)
Season chronology

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List of episodes

The second season of the American dramedy-mystery tv set serial Desperate Housewives commenced airing in the United states on September 25, 2005 and concluded on May 21, 2006. The season continues the story of the Wisteria Lane residents, while their seemingly perfect lives in the suburban neighborhood are shaken by the inflow of the mysterious Betty Applewhite. Broadcast in the Sunday nighttime time slot at nine.00 ET, the flavor aired 20-4 regular episodes, including a two-role season finale. In add-on, three prune shows were produced for the flavour, in society to put the previous events of the show in perspective. "All the Juicy Details" aired before the eleventh episode, detailing the most memorable events of the flavour's start half, whereas "The More than You Know, The Juicier It Gets", which aired earlier the twentieth episode, prepared the viewers for the highly anticipated season finale. "Time to Come Clean" aired three weeks earlier the inception of the third season, and reviewed the previous mysteries of the serial before introducing the new story lines. The second flavor had xiv roles receiving star billing, out of whom eleven were part of the offset season'south main cast. The principal story lines of the flavor were Susan Mayer's relationship with her sometime husband, Gabrielle Solis' upcoming motherhood, Lynette Scavo's return to work and the death of Bree Van de Kamp'due south husband.

The season received mixed reviews from telly critics, noting Marc Cherry's lack of interest in the production as ane of the main reasons for the series' decreasing quality. Scarlet has since said that he regrets well-nigh of the second flavor and that ABC's conclusion to order an additional episode for the flavor forced the series to piece of work on an abbreviated schedule.[1] However, the main cast members, as well equally the guest stars, received critical acclaim, resulting in numerous awards and nominations. The highest-rated episode of the season was the season premiere, watched by 28.36 meg viewers, with a x.1 rating,[2] being the serial' second highest-rated episode to date. Buena Vista Home Amusement officially released the flavour on DVD in the United States and Canada on August 29, 2006.

Production [edit]

Marc Cherry, Tom Spezialy, and Michael Edelstein returned every bit executive producers for the second season of the series. Screenwriter Kevin Murphy also returned to the series, this season every bit a co-executive producer alongside George W. Perkins, Chris Black, Joey Spud and John Pardee.[3] All merely Edelstein and Pardee also served as writers. Season i writers Alexandra Cunningham, Jenna Bans, Kevin Etten, and Josh Senter were joined by new series writers Bruce Zimmerman, Dahvi Waller, Alan Cross, Ellie Herman, Jim Lincoln, and Scott Sanford Tobis.[3] Bans and Senter likewise became story editors. 9 directors serviced Drastic Housewives, including flavour 1 directors Larry Shaw, David Grossman and Arlene Sanford. Wendey Stanzler, Robert Duncan McNeill, Pam Thomas, Randy Zisk, Stephen Cragg, and Tom Cherones directed episodes of the series for the starting time time during this flavour.[3] Cherry left a bulk of the season's writing to other staff members, which many critics faulted as the reason for the decreasing quality of the serial.[4] Edelstein left the serial after the first thirteen episodes of the season,[v] and Spezialy followed in May 2006.[6] Cherry has since said that he regrets most of the second flavor and that ABC's decision to society an additional episode for the season forced the series to work on an abbreviated schedule.[1] Cast member Teri Hatcher has as well mentioned production issues during filming for the series' second flavour, including incomplete or delayed scripts,[half-dozen] whereas fellow cast members Marcia Cross, James Denton, and Felicity Huffman have all expressed concerns of the series' failing quality both with the writing staff and the press.[six] Colonial Street, which is the location of Wisteria Lane set for the series, went through boosted changes prior to product on the second season. The cul-de-sac, known as "Circle Bulldoze" past coiffure members,[7] was heavily remodeled. Previously unseen in kickoff season, "Circle Drive" independent a church building facade, which was replaced past Edie Britt's 2nd home,[eight] and the Colonial Mansion edifice, which was destroyed and replaced with a park for the series.[nine]

While developing storylines for the second season, series creator Marc Cherry stated, "I desire to continue finding new means to talk about bug that relate to everyday women," explaining that the show needs to focus on "pocket-sized, real, everyday issues" in club to keep the audience interested.[10] Cherry cited the Lynette storyline as an example of this strategy: "Lynette will be returning to her advert roots side by side flavor, and so I desire to address how difficult it is to go to work all day and then come home and exist expected to as well accept care of your house."[ten] Huffman recognized that her graphic symbol's storylines needed a change of pace, but hoped that Lynette's domestic life would however play an integral role this flavor. "My hope is to not go lost in the corporate world; that it'south nevertheless a home and family unit/hubby and children story," she explained. "But how many times can you go, 'Kids, articulate your plates!'"[11] The flavour premiere introduced Lynette's new boss, Nina Fletcher, portrayed by Joely Fisher who describes her graphic symbol as "nasty", elaborating: "Lynette of a sudden has to come up upwards against this tiger lady who never stops reminding Lynette that she's childless past selection. Fifty-fifty though Nina is not a housewife, she is desperate in her own manner."[12] Due to the expiry of his graphic symbol, Steven Culp did not return to the serial for the 2nd season,[13] only provided his face up for the open up casket scene in the season premiere, which saw the producers create a life mask of the actor.[14] Doug Savant was promoted to series regular after actualization every bit a recurring guest star throughout the first season.[xv]

The flavor saw the promotion of Alfre Woodard and Mehcad Brooks to serial regulars, later they were introduced in the final two episodes of the kickoff season.[10] [16] Woodard played Betty Applewhite, a "deeply religious, overbearing unmarried mother" while Mehcad portrayed her son, Matthew.[17] In regards to the characters and their mystery storyline, Cherry stated: "They come on the street; they seem like nice people — merely they've got a secret. And it's pretty gothic. It's existent and human and awful all at the same time."[10] Woodard commented that her grapheme "never means harm... Allow'south just say she has flaws. She had to make some actually tough decisions quick and if the law ever catches up with her, she'll have to serve time... Simply they'll never take hold of her."[eighteen] The terminal scene in which Betty and Matthew bring nutrient to the prisoner in their basement was originally intended for the first-season finale but saved for "Side by side" instead.[19] While the Applewhites are regarded as the get-go major black characters on the series,[17] [20] Cherry stated that the part of Betty was originally offered to two white flick actresses, both of whom turned it down due to financial and fourth dimension delivery issues.[18] He clarified: "There's nothing strategically blackness almost her graphic symbol. Her color is incidental."[21] Woodard stated that she had never seen the show before accepting the role, something that led the producers to send her fifteen episodes of the show, which she divided amongst various family unit members. After they compared storylines, Woodard recalled that she became "instantly hooked" on the series.[eighteen] Woodard reported experiencing heavy media attention later accepting the function.[22] Both Brooks and his brother, Billy, auditioned for the part of Matthew. The final decision came downwardly to both brothers as well as ii other actors. According to Cherry, Brooks was cast because he exuded a "unsafe" chemical element, as well every bit "a combination of this wholesome, sugariness quality and a night, brooding quality."[23]

Cast [edit]

Regular [edit]

Supporting [edit]

Woodard's character was the subject of the season's chief mystery.

The 2nd season had xiv roles receiving star billing, out of whom eleven were role of the first season's main cast. The flavor sees the promotion of three former guest stars, who begin acting every bit series regulars from the flavour'south first episode. The serial is narrated by Brenda Potent, from the point of view of the deceased Mary Alice Young, as she observes, from a unique perspective, the lives of the Wisteria Lane residents and her former all-time friends. Susan Mayer, portrayed by Teri Hatcher, is divorcée and single mother, who, in her continuous search for a romantic commitment, ends up in bed with her former husband. Felicity Huffman portrayed Lynette Scavo, who starts neglecting her responsibilities as a mother, after the realization of her undeniable talent for advertising results in her going dorsum to work afterwards a six-twelvemonth absenteeism. Marcia Cross portrayed Bree Van de Kamp, whose flawless life is shaken after she starts dealing with the backwash of her husband's death, while trying to overcome her guilt for having dated the human who killed him. Onetime model Gabrielle Solis, portrayed by Eva Longoria, who suffers a miscarriage only as she starts accepting upcoming motherhood. Nicollette Sheridan portrayed Edie Britt, whose commitment issues and numerous one night stands take fabricated her an iconic character.

Ricardo Antonio Chavira played Gabrielle'due south husband, Carlos Solis, who has to cope with the revelation of his wife'due south affair with their gardener, while trying to get out of jail. Mark Moses continues his role of widower Paul Young, who tries to cover upwards the murder of his adoptive son's biological mother. Zach Immature, portrayed by Cody Kasch, finally learns about his truthful identity, but refuses to exist a role of his father'due south life, whereas Julie Mayer, Susan'due south daughter portrayed by Andrea Bowen, deals with her parents' unexpected reconciliation. James Denton portrayed Mike Delfino, who has to deal with both his pause-up with Susan Mayer, and his recently discovered biological son. Previously a recurring character throughout the last episodes of the previous flavour, Betty Applewhite, portrayed by Alfre Woodard, was conceived as a new resident of Wisteria Lane, whose mysterious arc is the flavor's main storyline. Also promoted from guest stars to series regulars were Doug Savant and Richard Burgi, who portrayed Tom Scavo and Karl Mayer, respectively.

Receiving "also starring" billing were Shawn Pyfrom, portraying Bree's homosexual son Andrew Van de Kamp, Joy Lauren in the role of Danielle Van de Kamp, Bree's irresponsible and rebel daughter, Mehcad Brooks, portraying Matthew Applewhite, Betty'due south son who begins a human relationship with Danielle, and Brent Kinsman, Shane Kinsman and Zane Huett, playing Preston Scavo, Porter Scavo and Parker Scavo, Lynette's troublesome children. Also receiving an "besides starring" billing was Roger Bart, who portrayed George Williams for nine episodes until his character's suicide. Folio Kennedy originated the role of Caleb Applewhite, Betty'due south troubled son, until his replacement with NaShawn Kearse.

Numerous characters have been given expansive arcs in the progressive story line of the flavour. Kathryn Joosten portrayed Karen McCluskey, 1 of the most prominent residents of Wisteria Lane who mainly develops in Lynette'due south story line, whereas Pat Crawford Brown appeared as elderly neighbor Ida Greenberg. Part of Susan's storyline were Lesley Ann Warren returning as Sophie Bremmer, Susan's dramatic female parent, Jay Harrington portraying Ron McCready, a physician and Susan's fellow in the 2d half of the season, Paul Dooley appearing as Addison Prudy, Susan'due south real father, and Joyce Van Patten playing Carol Prudy, Addison's wife. Part of Lynette'southward storyline were Currie Graham and Joely Fisher in the roles of Ed Ferrara and Nina Fletcher, who are introduced equally Lynette'southward superiors at the advertising house she has started working for, and Kiersten Warren actualization equally Nora Huntington in the season finale, before her character began being developed for a season 3 arc. Role of Bree's storyline were Shirley Knight playing Phyllis Van de Kamp, Rex's mother, Dakin Matthews in the function of Reverend Sykes, reverend at the local Presbyterian church, Sam Lloyd portraying Albert Goldfine, Bree's therapist, Ryan Carnes appearing as Justin, Andrew'southward lover, Bruce Jarchow playing Sam Bormanis, Andrew'south lawyer whom he gets to emancipate him, Lee Tergesen in the office of Peter McMillan, Bree's AA sponsor, and onetime series regular Steven Culp returning in the flavor finale equally Male monarch Van de Kamp, Bree's now deceased married man.

Part of Gabrielle's storyline were Jesse Metcalfe actualization in a guest star capacity equally John Rowland, Gabrielle's former gardener with whom she had an thing, Adrian Pasdar portraying David Bradley, a sleazy lawyer that Gabrielle hires to get Carlos out of jail, Jeff Doucette in the role of Father Crowley, priest at the local Cosmic church, Melinda Page Hamilton portraying Sister Mary Bernard, a nun trying to pursue Carlos, Nichole Hiltz and Eddie McClintock respectively playing Libby Collins and Frank Helm, parents of Gabrielle's temporary foster baby, John Kapelos acting as Eugene Beale, owner of an adoption agency, and Gwendoline Yeo appearing every bit Xiao-Mei, a Chinese adult female that is impregnated with Gabrielle'due south child and begins an matter with Carlos. Part of Mary Alice's storyline were Harriet Sansom Harris returning as Felicia Tilman, who is planning to avenge the decease of her sister Martha Huber, and Bob Gunton portraying Noah Taylor, Zach's biological grandfather. Orson Hodge, portrayed by future series regular Kyle MacLachlan, is introduced close to the end of the season, but is initially conceived as a love interest for Susan, before being rewritten as part of Bree's story line.

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

Many critics agreed that the series suffered a sophomore slump and that the second season failed to live upwardly to the commencement.[24] [25] Henry Goldblatt of Entertainment Weekly gave the new season a "B", blaming the deteriorating quality on the fact that it "morphed into 4 serial," with "the actresses wandering through their separate scenes."[25] Robert Bianco of USA Today suggested that the serial' weakness was due to Marc Cherry leaving the episodic screenwriting to other writing staff members.[four] Variety 's Brian Lowry gave the season premiere a positive review, opining that the Lynette storyline looked "extremely promising" and enjoyed the addition of Joely Fisher to the cast as Lynette's "tight-assed new boss."[26] He identified the Bree storyline as "the real water-cooler sequence" and complimented Marcia Cantankerous' performance.[26] However, Lowry criticized the Gabrielle and Susan storylines, opining that they are "exhibiting signs of habiliment and tear."[26] Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly noted that "Side by side" had "a particularly sleepy opening twenty minutes" while its exciting plot points all occurred in the second half of the episode.[27] He praised the scene in which Bree changes the tie on Rex's corpse and called Cross' operation throughout the episode "pitch-perfect."[27] Slezak also complimented Huffman'south performance, simply wondered if Fisher was "a steely enough an actress to get Manolo-a-Manolo with Huffman every week."[27]

Though he criticized the repetitive nature of the Susan and Gabrielle storylines, Slezak idea that the Applewhite mystery would help reduce the show's chances of falling into a sophomore slump. He praised Woodward'due south acting equally well as her graphic symbol'southward storyline, opining, "at that place'due south something so inherently warm and maternal in Woodard's performance, such apple tree-pie wholesomeness, that it makes her touches of menace all the more chilling."[27] Gael Fashingbauer Cooper of MSNBC complimented that Applewhite storyline, writing: "Forget Lynette's career stress, Gabrielle'south baby daddy drama, and even Bree'southward new widowhood: This story has legs, and plainly artillery."[20] She constitute it strange that the Bree, Andrew, and Danielle characters showed little emotion in regards to Rex'south decease.[20] Additionally, she noted that the Lynette and Gabrielle storylines provided comic relief while Susan, a character "so often saddled with the comic relief of the bear witness, had a sad and serious premiere."[20] Sarah Gilbert of Boob tube Squad gave the episode a positive review, stating the episode delivered "lots of juicy resolution, several ability suits, and, you guessed it, lots of tears and shouting."[28] Aaron Wallace of Ultimate Disney notes Susan's decreasing importance throughout the flavor, pointing out Bree, who "comfortably moves into position as the show's lead".[29] Also in response to Susan's storyline, many critics saw the graphic symbol suffer as a consequence of the declining quality of the 2d season. Robert Bianco of USA Today wrote that the writers were making her look "too stupid".[30]

Awards and nominations [edit]

The prominence of Cantankerous' character throughout the season was noted by many critics, who considered her to have developed into the master character of the serial.

The flavour, cast and crew received critical acclaim and numerous awards and nominations. The 58th Primetime Emmy Awards saw the series receive seven nominations, out of which v were for the production team. The series was nominated for both Outstanding Single-Photographic camera Motion-picture show Editing for a Comedy Serial and for Outstanding Hairstyling for a Serial, also as for Outstanding Costumes for a Series, Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Serial and Outstanding Fine art Management for a Single-Photographic camera Series. Alfre Woodard's portrayal of Betty Applewhite was praised and resulted in a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, whereas Shirley Knight's guest advent in the office of Phyllis Van de Kamp got her a nomination in the Outstanding Invitee Actress in a One-act Serial category. At the 63rd Golden Globe Awards, the series was named the Best Musical or Comedy Series, while each of the iv main actresses received a nomination for their portrayals of the protagonists, but all lost to Weeds 's Mary-Louise Parker.

At the 64th Gold Globe Awards, however, the series but received a nomination for Best Musical or Comedy Series, seeing Cross and Huffman nominated for their respective roles. The fifth episode of the season received a nomination at the 2006 Art Directors Guild for the Best Single-Photographic camera Telly Series category, while the Casting Society of America nominated Junie Lowry-Johnson and Scott Genkinger for Best One-act Episodic Casting, following their being awarded at the previous yr's ceremony. The Costume Designer's Guild Awards praised the costumes used on-gear up, and nominated the series for Excellence for Costume Design for Television receiver. The 18th Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Awards nominated the series for Outstanding Comedy Series, while Mehcad Brooks individual functioning of Matthew Applewhite was nominated at the 2005 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Awards. The 2006 ceremony of the Monte Carlo Boob tube Festival saw the series existence awarded for the first time every bit the Best Comedy Series, before winning the aforementioned honour for some other 5 years in a row. The series was nominated for Nearly Popular Drama at the 2006 National Idiot box Awards, post-obit the nomination for the series in the Favorite Television Comedy at the 2006 People's Choice Awards, which also saw Teri Hatcher getting a nomination for her functioning in the role of Susan Mayer. Felicity Huffman's portrayal of Lynette Scavo earned her an honour for Outstanding Extra in a Comedy Serial at the 2005 Screen Actors Lodge Awards, whereas at the 2006 ceremony, the series received a nomination for Outstanding Cast in a Comedy Series and a nomination in the Outstanding Actress in a One-act Series category for Huffman.

At the 2006 Teen Choice Awards, both Eva Longoria and Teri Hatcher were nominated for Choice Television Comedy Extra, whereas Jesse Metcalfe'south guest appearances in the role of John Rowland earned him a nomination for Selection Television Comedy Actor, which was eventually won by James Denton, for his portrayal of Mike Delfino. The writing of "Side by side", the season premiere, resulted in the production team receiving a nomination for All-time Writing in an Episodic One-act at the 2005 Writers Guild of America Awards, while the 2006 ceremony saw the writing staff nominated in the same category for "Don't Expect at Me". The serial received three nominations at the 2005 ceremony of Young Artist Awards, where Andrea Bowen was nominated for All-time Leading Young Actress in a Comedy or Drama Television Series, and Cody Kasch for Best Supporting Young Player in a Comedy or Drama Telly Series. Zane Huett, all the same, was the only bandage member awarded at the ceremony, in the Best Immature Actor Age 10 or Younger in a Comedy or Drama Boob tube Serial category.

Ratings [edit]

The American Broadcasting Company kept Desperate Housewives 'due south original time slot, ambulation the serial on Sun nights at 9:00 ET. The series connected to air as a lead-in to fellow ABC series Greyness'due south Anatomy, so in its second season, which took over Boston Legal 's time slot afterwards airing 9 episodes in the 2004-05 prime time tv season. The show minatained its position as a acme ten series and became the 4th most-watched plan for 2005-06 American television flavour,[31] with an average of 21.70 one thousand thousand viewers,[31] out of whom 10.09 million in the xviii-49 age group.[32] ABC had three top twenty shows on the Sunday Nighttime lineup, seeing Desperate Housewives ranked quaternary, along with the other two shows, ranking fifth and nineteenth. The ninth and 10th episodes ranked first in weekly viewership.[33] [34]

The highest-rated episode of the season was the flavour premiere, with 28.36 million viewers tuning in and 10.one rating, ranking second in the week after the 6th-flavor premiere of CBS'south CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which was watched by 29.02 million viewers and received a ten.3 rating.[2] The episode, which is the second highest-rated episode of the series, attracted a larger audience compared to the previous season premiere, which received a 7.8 rating and was watched by 21.64 meg viewers,[35] almost seven less one thousand thousand viewers than "Next". Although the episode attracted less viewers than CSI, it outperformed both Lost and Grey'southward Anatomy, one of the most successful series of the season. The lowest-rated episode was the nineteenth, watched by 20.02 million viewers with a 7.ane rating and #5 ranking, existence the first to be outperformed by Play a joke on Broadcasting Company's House, which attracted 21.20 million viewers and received a 7.6 rating.[36] The season finale was watched by 24.23 million viewers, scoring an viii.6 rating and #4 ranking.[37] There was a significant decrease in the number of viewers, compared to "I Wonderful Day", the previous season finale, which was the highest-rated episode of the serial, attracting almost half-dozen more 1000000 viewers with an eleven.0 rating.[38]

Episodes [edit]

DVD release [edit]

Drastic Housewives: The Consummate Second Flavour (The Extra Juicy Edition)[57]
Ready details Special features
  • 24 Episodes
  • 6-Disc Set
  • English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
  • Audio Commentaries
  • Marc & Mom
  • Directing Desperate Housewives
  • Desperate Office Models
  • Red-Picked: Creator Marc Cherry'southward Favourite Scenes
  • Unaired Story Lines
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Way & Couture
  • Juicy Bites
  • "The Whole Story" Promo
DVD release dates
Region ane Region 2 Region 4
August 29, 2006 (2006-08-29) November 13, 2006 (2006-xi-13) September 27, 2006 (2006-09-27)

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Page Kennedy appears as a regular from 2x02 through 2x07.
  2. ^ NaSahw Kearse appears as a regular from 2x08 through 2x24.
  3. ^ Roger Bart appears as a regular from 2x02 through 2x08. In 2x24 he appears as a special invitee star.

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Desperate Housewives at IMDb

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