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Desperate Housewives 6

2009-09-27 | Mystery,Drama,Comedy | 23 episodes
Overview
Angie Bolen and her family are the focus of this season's mystery.

9 Seasons

Episode

Nice Is Different Than Good (2009)

Mike gets married and his bride is finally revealed will it be Katherine or Susan? Meanwhile, Lynette deals with the realities of being pregnant again; Bree works to break free from Orson; Gaby is tested by Carlos' niece who continues to stay with them; and a new family with dark secrets moves to Wisteria.

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Directed By

Larry Shaw

Writer

Marc Cherry

Being Alive (2009)

Mrs. McCluskey falls for a steak salesman called Roy Handler. Julie is found unconscious in the park bushes, which questions Mrs. McCluskey's decision to tell the police that she saw Angie Bolen's 19-year-old son, Danny, fighting with Julie.

Being Alive poster

Directed By

David Grossman

Never Judge a Lady by Her Lover (2009)

A chance encounter reunites Gaby with her sexy ex-lover and gardener, John Rowland; Bree contemplates a weekend getaway with Karl; Lynette and Tom break the news to their kids that she's pregnant again; and Susan is convinced Angie's son is responsible for her daughter's attack.

Never Judge a Lady by Her Lover poster

Writer

Bob Daily

The God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me Blues (2009)

Losing Mike takes its toll on Katherine. As Katherine unravels, Bree comes to her aid; Gaby grows weary of John’s intentions towards Ana with twins on the way, Lynette calls upon her family to step up around the house Susan learns Julie has been harboring some secrets and Angie throws a party for son, Danny.

The God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me Blues poster

Directed By

David Warren

Writer

Alexandra Cunningham

Everybody Ought to Have a Maid (2009)

When Juanita’s party is on the verge of being ruined after Gaby is deemed a bad mom, Gaby is determined to prove she’s a responsible parent. Bree gets defensive when she’s judged by a motel maid for having an affair with Karl. Lynette is put off by her new handyman when he defers to Tom for approval on all things and Susan and Katherine come to blows over Mike. Meanwhile, a lapse in judgment on Danny’s part leads to a terrible mishap that Angie and Nick must cover up.

Everybody Ought to Have a Maid poster

Directed By

Larry Shaw

Writer

Jamie Gorenberg

Cast

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