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Femme 3621 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Thong Contest Judge"
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02-14-05, 06:09 PM (EST)
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Yay! This is such a great show, Spidey, I am glad you're watching it, too.At the beginning of the series, Mike moves in and is reluctant to get too close to Susan and Edie, who both were vying for his attention. We, as viewers, see him at the end of one episode setting a gun down on a table beneath a hand-drawn poster/map of Wisteria Lane that details who lives where and other information about the residents (and other creepy information, I guess). The next bit of intrigue is a couple episodes later, he goes to visit some man, who you aren't sure what his role is other than that he is the one who "hired" Mike to accomplish something. Mike begins dating Susan, and shortly after, some woman comes to stay with Mike. Mike calls her a friend, Susan is jealous, but it turns out that she is the sister of some girl that is missing, and the daughter of Mike's "boss." Susan finds a stash of cash in Mike's house, and he never explains it, but she ends up feeling okay with the whole situation anyway, if I recall. Another instance of the mystery surrounding Mike is when he breaks into Martha Huber's house and mistakenly forgets his screwdriver there. No clue on why he was in her home, but Susan found the screwdriver and turned it into the police, and the cop she gave it too turned out to be a creep who never had it printed. She snatches it back, shows it to Mike and he narrowly escapes being found out as the B&E guy. Then, the father of the missing girl breaks into Mike's house, and Mike comes home to find all his cash and information missing. He goes to the father's home and confronts him. The father is sick of waiting for answers, and relates to Mike that he has a brain tumor, is dying, and needs to know what happened to his daughter. Mike is "rehired" under the assumption, I guess, that he will try harder to solve this mystery. He apparently had a relationship with the daughter. There is a photo of them together. I am a little fuzzy on this part, though. Finally, he was knocking on doors in a neighborhood, following leads (on what, precisely, we weren't told) and comes to a home with no one home, and... as you know, ends up getting shot by a scared man hiding in a bedroom. I think I have all the Mike stuff in here... is that about all of it? And, yeah, he's a total hotty. Femme i she be your girlfriend
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Blabbykathy 52 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Hollywood Squares Square"
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02-15-05, 01:23 AM (EST)
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If you want to catch up they are running two repeats on Saturday nights now. Then usually a new one or a repeat also on Sunday.
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Blabbykathy 52 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Hollywood Squares Square"
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02-15-05, 01:30 AM (EST)
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Description: Note this was posted on a website filling people in on the basics.... I LOVE THIS NEW SHOW ON ABC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A primetime soap with a truly contemporary take on "happily every after," this new hour- long drama takes a darkly comedic look at suburbia, where the secret lives of housewives aren't always what they seem. Looking down on her friends and family isn't a way of life for Mary Alice Young (Brenda Strong) ý it's a way of death. One day, in her perfect house, in the loveliest of suburbs, Mary Alice ended it all. Now she's taking us into the lives of her family, friends and neighbors, commenting from her elevated P.O.V. Her small circle of girlfriends are wondering why one of their own would do something so rashý and so messy. There's Susan Mayer (Teri Hatcher), the divorcee and single mom who will go to extraordinary lengths for love; Lynette Scavo (Felicity Huffman), the ex-career woman who traded the boardroom for boredom, mixed with moments of sheer panic as the mother of four unmanageable kids; Bree Van De Kamp (Marcia Cross), the Martha Stewart perfectionist, whose family is about to mutiny; and Gabrielle Solis, the ex-model with everything she's every wanted ý a rich husband, a big house ý so what is she doing with John, the 17-year-old gardener (Jesse Metcalfe)? And there are her neighbors, including serial divorcee Edie Britt (Nicollette Sheridan), whose romantic conquests have everyone buzzing. Then there are the men: Hunky new neighbor Mike Delfino (James Denton), a supposedly widowed plumber who has Susan and Edie vying for his attention; Rex Van De Kamp (Steven Culp), who's just told Bree he wants a divorce; Gabrielle's better half, Carlos (Ricardo Antonio Chavira), who figures he bought his wife a $15,000 diamond necklace, so she should do whatever he tells her; as for Mary Alice's newly-widowed husband, Paul (Mark Moses), there must be a reason why he's acting so suspiciously ý and why he's digging up the pool in the middle of the night! From her unique vantage point, Mary Alice sees more now than she ever did alive, and she's planning to share all the delicious secrets that hide behind every neighbor's closed door in this seemingly perfect American suburb. What you can do with this group:
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