Desperate Housewives Series Finale Preview: A Final Walk

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Are you ready for your final walk down Wisteria Lane?

Having aired a bit of dirty laundry on its most recent episode, Desperate Housewives will bid farewell with a special two-hour event on Sunday. Among the questions hanging over the iconic series as it heads into its finale? Will Tom and Lynette reconcile? What fate will befall Bree?

ABC is remaining mum on episode details, though we can confirm the first half of the installment is titled "Give Me the Blame," while the second is titled "Finishing the Hat." How will it all end? How do you want it to all end?

Chime in now and watch the concluding promo:

UPDATE: ABC has released the official synopsis for the finale. It reads:

All good things eventually come to an end, and in the two-hour finale, “Give Me the Blame” / “Finishing the Hat,” Trip begs Bree to tell him what really happened the night of Alejandro’s murder as her trial begins to go south and it looks like she’s about to be convicted; Gaby tries to come up with a solution that will take the burden off of Bree; Susan tries to keep the sale of her house private until she’s had a chance to break the news to the ladies.

Katherine Mayfair (Dana Delany) returns to Wisteria Lane and offers Lynette an intriguing job opportunity – which could end her chances of reconciling with Tom; the women all agree to take care of Mrs. McCluskey when they discover that she wants to die with dignity at home; Susan finds herself at wits end when Julie goes into labor at the most inopportune time; and Renee is shocked to discover that, as their wedding nears, Ben has been arrested and thrown in jail.

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Desperate Housewives Quotes

Dr. Barr: Hey there. I was surprised to hear you wanted a session.
Bree: Well, there's nothing like being tied to a bed to change a girl's mind.
Dr. Barr: What do you wanna talk about?
Bree: Anything at all. As you said, I...I have a lot of issues.
Dr. Barr: Well, I assumed as much when you told the ridiculous story about your daughter running off with a murderer.
Bree: Saw right through that, did ya?
Dr. Barr: Well, I'm a trained professional, Bree. The human mind is my playground.
Bree: Well, I'm glad that you're having fun.

(to dead body) "Tu me manques, Monique" ("I Miss You Monique").

Orson