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Desperate Housewives Season 5 Episode 9

Submitted by Claudia on Friday, 21 November 2008One Comment

Desperate Housewives Season 5 Episode 9 “Me And My Town” Preview

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Unfortunately, fans have to wait more than a week for a new episode of “Desperate Housewives”. The next episode, “Me and My Town”, airs November 30. After an incendiary episode, the next one deals with loss of love, happiness and what a parent is willing to do for a child.
Mmm… sounds interesting, or at least is not boring.

For Gabrielle and Carlos, injuries sustained in the fire lead to a fortunate discovery. That’s good news for them, but for most, the consequences are less forgiving. Lynette and Tom decided to do whatever it takes to protect their son, Porter.

As we know, from the last week’s episode, Porter is in big trouble after he got Anne pregnant and now her deranged, abusive husband is after him. (I hate when “Desperate Housewives” gets serious, because watching a man while he beats his wife is not a pleasant viewing experience.)

Susan must learn to let go of the man she loves very much and it won’t be easy for her. That is always hard… Orson’s attempt at a good night’s sleep puts Bree in a poorly, though amusing, position on the day of her big cooking demonstration.

You definitely wouldn’t like to miss it!

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