Desperate Housewives Season 4 Episode 4

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Desperate Housewives Season 4 Episode 4
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ABC promotional poster for the fourth season of Desperate Housewives . From left to right: Bree, Edie, Susan, Gabrielle, and Lynette.


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The fourth season of Desperate Housewives , an American television series created by Marc Cherry , premiered on September 30, 2007 on ABC . Filming for the series was interrupted by the 2007โ€“2008 Writers Guild of America strike in November 2007, after production on the two-episode tornado storyline wrapped. The first part, " Something's Coming ", aired on December 2, 2007. [1] " Welcome to Kanagawa ", the second part and the last episode filmed before the strike, was originally going to be aired after the strike's resolution, [1] but aired on January 6, 2008. [2] Seven additional episodes were produced for the fourth season after the strike, the first of which aired on April 13, 2008. The final two episodes served as a two-part finale and were aired consecutively on May 18, 2008. A total of 17 episodes aired as part of the season, with one recap special airing on September 23, 2007.

The series continues to focus on Wisteria Lane residents Susan Delfino , Lynette Scavo , Bree Hodge , Gabrielle Solis and Edie Britt , with Mary Alice Young returning as the series' narrator. Katherine Mayfair and her family are introduced in this season and are the center of the season's mystery. Critical reception for the season was positive, [3] and ratings increased from the third season. The series drew in an average of 17.9ย million viewers per episode during the 2007-08 American television season , becoming the sixth most-watched program of the year and the most-watched scripted program for the first time.

The series was released on a five-disc DVD box set by ABC Studios on September 2, 2008 in Region 1 , [4] October 29, 2008 in Region 4 , November 3, 2008 in Region 2 , and March 17, 2009 in Region 5 . [5]

Joe Keenan , one of the three executive producers during the third season, as well as writer of the critically acclaimed season episode " Bang ", did not return for season four as executive producer, but as consulting producer. [6]
Replacing Keenan, and joining Marc Cherry and George W. Perkins as executive producers, is season three writer and co-executive producer Bob Daily , whose previous work include sitcoms Frasier and Out of Practice , as well as cartoon series Rugrats . Keenan will serve as Cherry's second-in-command for the next two years. Also joining as executives producers are writers and former co-executive producers John Pardee and Joey Murphy who have been on the show since its first season. [7]

This is also the first season the synthesized version of Danny Elfman โ€™s main title theme was used, as it would be the rest of the series.

The fourth season had twelve roles receiving star billing . All eleven starring actors from the previous season returned for this season. The series is narrated by Brenda Strong , who portrays the deceased Mary Alice Young , as she observes from beyond the grave the lives of the Wisteria Lane residents and her former best friends. Teri Hatcher portrayed Susan Delfino , who is finally married after three seasons searching for a stable relationship. Felicity Huffman portrayed Lynette Scavo , who fights cancer during the first half of the season and deals with her step-daughter's behavior in the second half. Marcia Cross portrayed Bree Hodge , married for the second time and faking pregnancy in an attempt to protect her daughter. Eva Longoria portrayed former model Gabrielle Lang , now the wife of Fairview's mayor. Nicollette Sheridan portrayed Edie Britt , who faked suicide in the previous season finale . Ricardo Antonio Chavira portrayed Carlos Solis , now divorced from Gabrielle but still in love with her while involved in a relationship with Edie. Andrea Bowen portrayed Julie Mayer , the responsible and caring daughter of Susan. Doug Savant portrayed Tom Scavo , Lynette's husband and now owner of a pizzeria. Kyle MacLachlan portrayed Orson Hodge , Bree's second husband and the man that ran over Mike in the second season finale . James Denton portrayed Mike Delfino , now Susan's husband who starts using drugs. Dana Delany is introduced in the role of Katherine Mayfair , whose mysterious arc is the season's main storyline. [8]

Five out of six actors who received "also starring" billing from the previous season returned. Shawn Pyfrom , portrayed Bree's gay son Andrew Van de Kamp . Lyndsy Fonseca was cast in the new role of Dylan Mayfair , Katherine's daughter and part of the season's mystery. [9] Joy Lauren reappeared in the role of Danielle Van de Kamp , Bree's pregnant daughter. Brent Kinsman , Shane Kinsman and Zane Huett , played Preston Scavo , Porter Scavo and Parker Scavo , Lynette's troublesome children. Rachel Fox was promoted to regular after guest starring in several episodes in the previous season as Kayla Huntington Scavo , Tom's mischievous daughter and the result of an affair he had before meeting Lynette.

This season featured many established and new guest stars. Kathryn Joosten portrayed Karen McCluskey , one of the most prominent residents of Wisteria Lane, Richard Burgi appeared as Karl Mayer , Susan's ex-husband who is also married again, Pat Crawford Brown played elderly neighbor Ida Greenberg , whereas Tuc Watkins and Kevin Rahm made their debut in this season respectively as Bob Hunter and Lee McDermott , a gay couple from Chicago who move to the lane. [10] Part of Lynette's storyline were Polly Bergen in the role of Stella Wingfield , Lynette's mother who moves to the Scavo family home to support her daughter in her battle against cancer, and Jason Gedrick playing Rick Coletti , who had feelings for Lynette in the previous season and now opens his own restaurant to compete with the Scavo Pizzeria. Part of Bree's storyline were Shirley Knight returning as Phyllis Van de Kamp , Bree's first mother-in-law, and Dakin Matthews appearing as Reverend Sykes , reverend at the local Presbyterian church. Part of Gabrielle's storyline were John Slattery playing Victor Lang , Gabrielle's new husband and the mayor of Fairview, Mike Farrell in the role of Milton Lang, Victor's father, Jeff Doucette portraying Father Crowley , priest at the local Catholic church, Justine Bateman playing Ellie Leonard, a drug dealer who rents a room in the Solises' house, and Jesse Metcalfe reappearing as John Rowland , Gabrielle's ex-lover and former gardener. Part of the main mystery arc were Nathan Fillion portraying Adam Mayfair , a doctor and Katherine's second husband, [11] Ellen Geer appearing as Lillian Simms, Katherine's aunt, Melora Walters playing Sylvia Greene, Adam's former patient and ex-lover from Chicago, and Gary Cole in the role of Wayne Davis , a cop and Katherine's abusive first husband. Additionally, Gale Harold was introduced as Susan's new lover Jackson Braddock during the five-year jump featured at the end of the season.

For the 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards , Fillion, Joosten and Slattery were nominated along with the rest of the main cast for the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series award due to their many appearances this season. [12]

Season four was met with critical acclaim. Adam Geller of Rotten Tomatoes wrote "While the last two seasons of Desperate Housewives definitely suffered to live up to season one's standards (especially season two), season four improved not only from seasons two and three, but also from the critically acclaimed first. Delivering great storylines such as Bree's fake pregnancy, Lynette's cancer, Gaby's affair and even Susan's real pregnancy, season four was considered a vast improvement.

The late season start in the United Kingdom was because of the strike . Channel 4 intended to begin showing season 4 in January, but it did not want to begin showing the season, only to have to take a break halfway through because of lack of episodes available.

Desperate Housewives was eventually forced to take a break because of Big Brother 9 in the summer. It was anticipated that Desperate Housewives would have finished by June, but this was not the case. Big Brother took up the 9ย pm or 10ย pm slot every day from June 5, 2008 until September 5, 2008, so there was not room for Desperate Housewives in the schedules. As there were still seven episodes left to show as of June, Channel 4 waited until Big Brother had finished to resume showing them. Episodes returned with " Sunday " on Wednesday, September 3 at the earlier time of 9:30ย pm between two episodes of the Big Brother day 90 eviction.

As E4 is one episode ahead of Channel 4, but does not air the season premiere before the host channel, E4 did not begin airing the new season until four days later on March 30. Episodes after this were aired on E4 three days before the Channel 4 airing, with the exception of "Sunday", which was treated as a season premiere.

Desperate Housewives airs very late at night on Welsh channel S4C due to Welsh-language programming airing during prime-time.

September 30, 2007ย ( 2007-09-30 )ย โ€“ May 18, 2008ย ( 2008-05-18 )

Katherine Mayfair, an ex-neighbor and old friend of Susan, moves into her aunts house, which used to be Mike's house, with her second husband, Adam, a gynecologist, and her daughter Dylan, who all have secrets of their own. It is revealed that Edie staged her suicide to make Carlos stay with her, unaware of the fact that Carlos was having a secret affair with Gaby and planned to run away with her. Edie complicates things when she finds out about Carlos's illegal offshore bank account in the Cayman Islands. Lynette tells her friends about her cancer. Bree tries to hide her fake pregnancy from the neighbors. Susan worries she might be in menopause, but finds out that she is actually pregnant, much to Susan and Mike's delight.

Susan tries to involve Mike as a parent in her house, which includes decision making, but causes a problem with Julie. Lynette bans Tom from her chemotherapy sessions and asks Gabrielle to accompany her, but finds out she hates the prospect of visiting Lynette because her father died of cancer too. Bree is infuriated when Katherine refuses to give her secret lemon meringue pie recipe to her and decides to sneak into her house and take it, but is shocked when she overhears Katherine slapping Dylan for questioning about her birth father. Edie do not blackmail Carlos with the Cayman Islands account and forces him to get engaged to her.

Julie and Dylan break into Dylan's old room where they find Dylan's old toys, but Katherine catches them and forbids Dylan to ever meet Julie again. Susan and Mike have a charades party at their house, which turns into a total disaster due to the following reasons: 1) Stella drugs Lynette's brownies, with Andrew's help, causing her to dance around like a maniac at the party; 2) Gabrielle is unhappy when she hears about Carlos and Edie's engagement and tries to flirt with Adam which makes Carlos furious; 3) Katherine accuses Gabrielle of flirting with her husband and brings up the John Rowland news again, upsetting Victor; 4) Gabrielle in turn reveals that Bree heard Katherine slap Dylan, which causes Katherine to reveal that her first husband tried to "do the worst thing to their daughter"; 5) Susan and Bree get into a fight when Bree tells her to go to a gynecologist who lives in a bad neighborhood, which makes Susan suspicious about Bree's pregnancy; and 6) Victor scares Carlos when he hints that he would murder the man who would have an affair with his wife.
"If There's Anything I Can't Stand"

Susan tries to get along with Bob and Lee, the new gay couple on the block, but fails miserably when she ruins Bob's coat for which Mike has to pay $2000. Lynette tries to buy a new set of wigs to spice up her sex life when she finds out Tom gets turned off when she is bald from the chemo. Edie gets diagnosed with crabs, a sexually transmitted infection, which gets transferred to Carlos, Gabrielle and ultimately Victor. Bree is thrown a surprise shower and meets Phyllis, who finds out about her fake pregnancy. Phyllis takes Danielle from the convent and decides to care for the baby herself. Aunt Lily Sims tries to talk to Dylan about the "incident" that happened during her childhood, but Katherine prevents her from doing so. Aunt Lily writes Dylan a secret note and dies.

Lynette runs against Katherine for president of Wisteria Lane's homeowners' association because she wants to protect her children's tree house, while Katherine wants to remove Bob and Lee's noisy fountain, which doesn't let anyone sleep at night. Susan votes for Katherine, giving her the win, but Katherine decides to not remove the tree house when Adam asks her to be friendly with the neighbors. Bob and Lee refuse to remove the fountain and threaten Katherine by revealing that they know about her husband's secret with the help of a few contacts. Bree convinces Danielle to raise the baby on her own and invites Phyllis to babysit on weekends. Gabrielle is confronted by John, who is in a rough marriage and wants to resume the affair, but she refuses, causing Carlos to discover that he is the "new John". Edie gets suspicious and hires a man who catches Gabrielle and Carlos making out just before ending their affair.

Susan finds out that Mike's father, Nick, whom he claimed was dead, is actually in prison for murder. Susan meets Nick, who shows no remorse or guilt and tells her that Mike was always unhappy when he got arrested. Lynette tries to hunt down an opossum in her garden when she finds out she has been cured of cancer. Danielle gives birth to a baby boy, named Benjamin Tyson Hodge, and Bree is asked to take care of him when Danielle leaves for college. Gabrielle decides to leave Victor, but is bribed by his father, Milton Lang, to stay married to him for 13 more months. Carlos tells Edie to marry him and they could use the Cayman Islands money, which makes her even more. Carlos dumps Edie for good and she decides to take revenge by telling Victor about the affair between Gabrielle and Carlos.
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