DH Shot

Desperate Housewives is back May 1, 2011. Check out a photo from the episode here.
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Paul and His Nemesis

Suffice it to say, they're not fans.
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High Class Lynette

Lynette going high class? She gives it a shot in this Desperate Housewives scene.
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Bree at the Window

Keith is out of the picture. But Bree won't remain single for long on Desperate Housewives.
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Paul on Desperate Housewives

Paul continues to cause problems on Desperate Housewives. This is a scene from the episode "Everything's Different, Nothing's Changed."
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Susan at the Doctor's

Susan has a question for her doctor on the episode "Searching." Just how serious is her kidney problem?
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Farewell Letter Scene

You're looking at a scene from "Farewell Letter." It's the 2/20/11 episode of Desperate Housewives.
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Arms Around Bree

Bree and Keith look happy in this picture, but the former is keeping a secret from the latter: the existence of his son.
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Lynette Pic

On the episode "I'm Still Here," Lynette takes issue with her mom. She doesn't approve of the latter's marriage.
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Lynette's Mom

Polly Bergen is seen here from the episode "I'm Still Here." She plays the mother of Lynette.
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Happy Renee

Renee looks pretty happy in this scene, doesn't she? It's courtesy of the episode "I'm Still Here."
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Shocked Gaby

Eva Longoria is often called upon to express shock as Gaby. She's rather good at it.
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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