If you don't want to know what happened in the season finale don't read.
Brilliant. Don't want to bother with tying up the little loose ends from season to season? Need to give the characters some time to live without drama and build up some history? Just set your next season 5 years in the future. There really isn't any sense of time on DH anyway. Also, with the teenagers getting ready for college, this allows them to pop back as guests with real lives, not college angst.
I watched DH the first season. The second season was painful, and I never got back into it. But I would read the recaplets on Television Without Pity. (Because I have a lot of things I like to procasinate about and I'm a spoiler addict. I realize that normal people do not read TWOP recaplets about shows they do not watch regularly. As Robbin says, due to this, I may never know joy. Spoiling the ending to last season's Lost was a horrible mistake, and yet I still haven't stopped. I have a problem.)
Anyway, I love this angle. It allows Bree and Susan's babies to suddenly be children. For Lynette to have teenagers. And for all of us to wonder how things worked out this way, why did Gaby decide to have children? (although I think it is a stretch for there to be 2 sets of identical twins on the show and speaking of that, are there many talented redheaded twin teenaged brothers to replace the Scavo twins or are we just taking what we can get?) Is Nathan Fillon going to be around? Did Orson turn himself in? Where in the world is James Denton?
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I stopped watching last year. I know the show started to get better, but I started to really hate Susan a lot, and Gabrielle wasn't far behind (I was FF thru her plotlines by the middle of the first season, actually).
It's for the best, I watch way too much tv anyway. And I agree with Robbin. You really should just try to know joy.
oooooOOOOOOoohhhhhhhh
I didn't watch it. I too lost interest after the first season. This is a very interesting jump though.
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