The complete fifth season of the American drama series that takes a darkly comedic look at suburbia, where the private lives of housewives aren’t always what they seem. This season sees the housewives’ alliances challenged by the arrival of Edie (Nicollette Sheridan)’s mysterious new husband. Meanwhile, the sirens of suburbia must decide who will go head-to-head for the dubious honour of ‘Housewife of the Year’. Episodes are: ‘You’re Gonna Love Tomorrow’, ‘We’re So Happy You’re So Happy’, ‘Kids Ain’t Like Everybody Else’, ‘Back in Business’, ‘Mirror, Mirror’, ‘There’s Always a Woman’, ‘What More Do I Need?’, ‘City On Fire’, ‘Me and My Town’, ‘A Vision’s Just a Vision’, ‘Home Is the Place’, ‘Connect! Connect!’, ‘The Best Thing That Ever Could Have Happened’, ‘Mama Spent Money When She Had None’, ‘In a World Where the Kings Are Employers’, ‘Crime Doesn’t Pay’, ‘The Story of Lucy and Jessie’, ‘A Spark. To Pierce the Dark.’, ‘Look Into Their Eyes and You See What They Know’, ‘Rose’s Turn’, ‘Bargaining’, ‘Marry Me a Little’, ‘Everybody Says Don’t’ and ‘If It’s Only in Your Head’.Synopsis
The fifth season of the hit dramedy Desperate Housewives steps five years ahead, revealing the mysteries of the intervening years through clever flashbacks. There’s plenty of juicy suburban drama here in the future: Bree (Marcia Cross) is enjoying great success as a chef and cookbook author, but managed to stab her partner, Katherine (Dana Delaney), in the back on her way to the top; the self-involved Gabrielle (Eva Longoria Parker) now has a toddler in tow; and Edie Britt (Nicollette Sheridan) has returned from exile toting a new spouse (who may or may not have a murderous streak). This collection includes every episode from the fifth series, as well as a plenty of bonus features.See all
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