Desperate Housewives

do-or-die Housewivesaired 180 episodes throughout eight seasons , and all but two of the episode titles were connected by a occult , unique trend . From 2004 to 2012,Desperate Housewivesaired on ABC before wrapping up the story of its four main housewives , Susan , Lynette , Bree , and Gabrielle , in the season 8 finale . do-or-die Housewivesfeatured many twists , turn , and time skip over , but there was a thread that remained consistent throughout that can be notice in almost every episode title .

Desperate Housewiveswas a bang properly off the bat , receiving congratulations from critic , major awards , and nominations for its playacting performances , directing , and writing . create by Marc Cherry , Desperate Housewivesfeatured a different secret each season , with the first season revolving around the suicide of fellow woman of the house Mary Alice Young . regrettably , Desperate Housewives Season 9never pass , but not due to cancelation , and the finale episode,“Finishing The Hat,“aired in 2012 .

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Most Episodes Are Titled After Stephen Sondheim’s Lyrics

Those conversant with the work of melodious composer - lyrist Stephen Sondheim might recognize"Finishing The Hat,“as all but two episode ofDesperate Housewiveswere titled after Sondheim ’s lyric . Before his death in late 2021 , Stephen Sondheim wrote the euphony and lyrics for 16 Broadway musical and cater lyrics for a handful more . He is experience as a titan of melodious theater and has received more mainstream recognition as well through the use of his songs in films and moving picture musical adaptation ofInto The Woods , Sweeney Todd , and two forWest Side Storyin 1961 and 2021 . His many successful shows and the standards from them provided more than enough lyric forDesperate Housewivesepisode titles . These Sondheim - inspired titles include"Move On,““The Ladies Who Lunch , " " God , That ’s Good,““Rose ’s Turn , " " Everybody Says Don’t,“and more .

Cherry often used these Sondheim lyric poem in theDesperate Housewivesepisode titles to connect to the many plotlines . For example,“Getting Married Today"from the musicalCompanyis about a Saint Brigid panicking about bugger off married . It is also the title of theDesperate Housewivesseason 3 coda in which Gaby has her own wedding party day freakout , and Mike and Susan get secretly get hitched with . Whether the song influenced the storyline is obscure , but it ’s one of many fitting episode titles as well as a memorable time of year finale , like the one that come in time of year 4 that hadDesperate Housewivesskipping five years into the future .

The Only Episodes Not Named After Sondheim Lyrics

Out of the entireDesperate Housewivesseries , there were only two episodes not identify after Sondheim words , and they both appeared in the show ’s first season . As is with many serial publication , the first episode ofDesperate Housewiveswas called"Pilot . “Pilots are test episodes of a serial that determine whether the show gets picked up by a web for a season / series run , and the pilot ofDesperate Housewiveswas a huge success . In season 1 , installment 2 , the Sondheim style get down with"Ah , But Underneath,“taken from a vocal in the 1971 musicalFollies .

The pilot also initiate theDesperate Housewiveskill countwith the death of Mary Alice and almost added to it in season 1 , episode 7,“Anything you could Do . “In the instalment , a drunk Andrew operate over Gaby ’s female parent in a score - and - ply , sending her into a coma . “Anything you’re able to Do"is one of the most well - known songs fromAnnie Get Your Gun , composed by Irving Berlin , and its recognizability could have factor into Cherry ’s decisiveness to part from his tendency briefly . These two exceptions make a total of 178Desperate Housewivesepisodes link through the lyrics of Stephen Sondheim .

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A blended image features Desperate Housewives characters Bree (Marcia Cross), Gaby (Eva Longoria) Lynette (Felicity Huffman), and Susan (Teri Hatcher)

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Susan, Bree, Gaby, and Lynette Toasting To Mary Alice In the Desperate Housewives Pilot Episode

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