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Desperate Housewives - The Complete First Season
Actors: Desperate Housewives, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross, Eva Longoria, and Nicolette Sheridan
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Retail Price (not our price): $59.99
Release Date: 2005-09-20
Theatrical Release Date: 2004-10-03
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Format: Array
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Discs: 6


Editorial Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):

1) Product Description
Sexy housewives - Bree Van De Kamp, Susan Mayer, Gabrielle Solis, and Lynette Scavo - have heated up primetime, and fans are hooked. Laden with mystery and intrigue, experience ABC's darkly comedic drama that has everyone talking!6-Disc DVD box set!Over 5 hours of Exclusive Bonus Features:Unrated, Extended EpisodesDeleted ScenesOprah Winfrey is the New NeighborBehind The Scenes With "The View's" Meredith VieraA Stroll Down Wisteria Lane With Creator Marc CherryCast and Creator CommentariesDressing Wisteria Lane -- A look at the costume and set designSecrets of Wisteria LaneAnd much more Dirty Laundry.Format: DVD MOVIE

2) Amazon.com
Audiences were captivated by the women of Wisteria Lane in the first season of Desperate Housewives, the breakout hit from ABC that almost single-handedly lifted the network from its ratings doldrums and brought back the classic TV soap, remixed now with satire, comedy, and mystery. An affectionate yet darkly tinged send-up of suburbia that skirted Twin Peaks territory as much as that of Knots Landing, Desperate Housewives opened with a bang--literally--as perfect-seeming housewife Mary Alice Young (Brenda Strong) went through her picture-perfect day before putting a handgun to her temple and pulling the trigger. Mary Alice's sudden suicide leaves her four closest friends, all housewives of a sort, with a surfeit of grief, a re-examination of their own lives, and a mystery to solve. It also proves to be a catalyst for a seamy study of what goes on inside the finely appointed homes of Wisteria Lane--the tales of which Mary Alice narrates from beyond the grave with a sardonic tone dipped in both honey and arsenic. There's Martha Stewart-perfect Bree (Marcia Cross), who rules her household with an iron fist in a tailor-made garden glove and seems to have it all, until she finds out her husband (Steven Culp) is cheating on her--and had a serious fetish habit to boot. Sultry Gaby (Eva Longoria), the youngest of the set, is a bored trophy wife whose predilection for shopping and clothes are the perfect decoy for her affair with the hunky teenage gardener (Jesse Metcalfe). Former career woman Lynette (Felicity Huffman) is the most stereotypical housewife, raising four (or was it five?) kids and frustrated at using her cutthroat business skills for suburban politics. And daffy Susan (Teri Hatcher), the divorcee looking for love, sees her prospects brighten with the arrival of hunky plumber Mike (James Denton), who has some desperate secrets of his own. And did we mention the neighborhood hussy (Nicollette Sheridan), the snotty busybody (Christine Estabrook), and Mary Alice's increasingly agitated son (Cody Kasch)? It was a fast and wild mix of plot and characters that gave Desperate Housewives the zing that made it a number one hit, as it never got too bogged down in any dilemma before moving on to the next. And though it was neither as hard-hitting nor salacious as it was trumpeted to be, the show nevertheless breathed fresh, funny air into comedy television, for even though it hewed to the hour-long soap format, the content was far more dark comedy than sudsy drama. There were fun bright spots to be had, but the story behind Mary Alice's death--which included drugs, murder, blackmail, secret identities, and vengeance in equal amounts--hovered over all the characters, tingeing the farce with the specter of danger. The show's other source of strength is in its peerless ensemble cast, headed by four perfect leading ladies, all Emmy-worthy. Hatcher received the (deserved) lion's share of praise (and a Golden Globe), but her co-stars--especially the underrated Longoria--matched her scene for scene. And though the mystery of Mary Alice's death was ultimately solved (no Twin Peaks teasing here), it was just the beginning of the troubles on Wisteria Lane, where no life went unexamined for too long. --Mark Englehart


Customer Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5

1) A really really bad show   [Rating: 1 out of 5]
How can anyone compare it with "Sex and the City" is beyond me. "Sex and the City" is art and there is beauty in it (especially in the relationship of four friends). "Desperate Housewives" is a desperate attempt to bring something funny and engaging, but it is not, so please stop trying. The only reason I even decided to watch it was Jesse Metcalfe (not that he is a great actor or anything, but he is nice to look at), but even he couldn't make me sit through the second set of discs of Season 1. The acting is stiff so are the characters, the writing is poor and the whole thing is ridiculous.

2) if gossip entertains....   [Rating: 1 out of 5]
Having heard lots about this series but only seen a few snippets, I bought the first series. I was not impressed. I think if you are a person interested by garden fence gossip, then you will consider this entertainment; If you have a brain, perhaps not.

3) Beware: It's addictive   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
I borrowed the first season from one of my friends and once I started watching it I couldn't stop it. The characters are marvelous and the story itself is pretty intricate. I can see what the fuss was all about. The only problem is, now I'll spend a reasonable amount of money buying all the seasons availabe for myself.

4) Desperate Housewives, The Complete First Season   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
Really good. The product came in well packaged and on time. Every DVD work well, as well. I recommend it to anyone.

5) love the show   [Rating: 4 out of 5]
don't have the dvd's but love the show. About the only show I do watch for myself. It's me time.


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