Here are the last two minutes from the season finale of Desperate Housewives flashed ahead five years, bringing about many changes on Wisteria Lane.
I warn you: if you didn’t see it, don’t do that, because you will get disappointed.
Gaby (Eva Longoria), the self-absorbed former model who has had marital ups and downs with Carlos, will apparently be a mom. After the game breaks up, she finds her two little girls are playing with her makeup and her clothes.
"We're playing fashion model," says one of the kids.
Bree (Marcia Cross) will apparently have made a success of her catering business. She has a cookbook coming out. And she's clearly patched things up with husband Orson.
Lynette (Felicity Huffman) arrives home to find a police officer waiting. One of her twins, who by then are teenagers, has been arrested for stealing a car and taking it for a joyride. The last time this happened, it was the other twin.
Katherine is overjoyed when daughter Dylan phones to say she's getting married.
The most surprising twist comes courtesy of Susan (Teri Hatcher), who, in the present day, is happily married to Mike, with a newborn they named Maynard. But in the flash forward — the season's cliffhanger — Susan enters her house calling out, "Honey, I'm home."
The man who greets her lovingly isn't Mike.
"Did you miss me?" Susan asks.
"You know I did," says Mr. Who-Is-This-Hunk?
Watch the shocking last two minutes from the season finale
here.
Also, USA Today asked Eva Longoria about Kaila Say and Daniella Baltodano, who play Gabby and Carlos’ daughters.
Eva Longoria said, “They are adorable. But I’m not excited about working with children because I’m a really fast shooter. I like to get in and get out and go home to my husband, and children tend to slow that process down. But I am excited about the comedic opportunities.”
Publication date: 25 May 2008
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