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"Desperate Housewives" Could I Leave You? (2006)



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Overview

User Rating:
7.5/10   90 votes
Director:
Writers:
Marc Cherry (written by) and
Scott Sanford Tobis (writer)
Contact:
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Original Air Date:
26 March 2006 (Season 2, Episode 17)
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Plot:
Susan comes home from the hospital after her surgery where she invites Dr. Ron to meet Karl after he finds out about their arranged marriage... more | add synopsis

Cast

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Additional Details

Runtime:
43 min
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Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Boom mic visible: When Deanna is leaving the Solis House, the boom mic is reflected in the car window. more
Quotes:
Bree: Well, I'm still appalled that you're helping my son with this ridiculous emancipation scheme, but you are a guest in my house and guests get sandwiches.
Andrew Van De Kamp: You know, if you'd let me go to his office, you wouldn't have to pretend to be nice to him.
Bree: Andrew, there may be a judge out there stupid enough to emancipate you, but until you find him, I retain all my parental rights. One of which is to ground your sorry behind until kingdom come. Mr. Bormanis, nice to see you again, and, um, please don't get crumbs on my carpet.
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Soundtrack:
Don't Cha more

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