Color and Light Picture

Gaby prepares for entertaining some model friends of hers from New York.
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Mike Leaves

Mike leaves when he learns Susan tricked Zach into leaving for Utah.
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Susan and Lonny Picture

Lonny Moone (Wallace Shawn) puts the move on his long-time friend, Susan.
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Susan Helps Mike

Susan reconnects with Mike and agrees to help him look for his son, Zach.
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Gaby and John Picture

When Gaby runs into John one last time, she's finally able to get over him.
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You Could Drive a Person Crazy Picture

Crazy Betty slips sleeping pills into her son and prisoner's food to try and calm them down.
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Next Picture

Everyone attends Rex's funeral, including Bree's mother-in-law Phyllis.
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Stunned Silence

The men on Desperate Housewives have a reason to be shocked into sexy silence: Katherine and Robin will be getting into a relationship.
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Getting Along Well

Katherine gets along very well with Robin in this Desperate Housewives scene. Things will grow even hotter between the pair.
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Four Housewives

This is a scene involving four Desperate Housewives, courtesy of the 2/21/10 installment of the show. "Lovely."
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Merry Men

What is making the men of Desperate Housewives so happy? The presence of Julie Benz as a stripper named Robin.
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Katherine Scene

Katherine is seen here in a shot from the episode "Lovely." It's the 2/21/10 installment of Desperate Housewives.
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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