Marc Cherry’s Devious Maids May Head to Lifetime
The Desperate Housewives follow-up got snubbed by ABC.
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The Desperate Housewives follow-up got snubbed by ABC.
A roundup of trial revelations about Teri Hatcher, Marcia Cross, and the rest of the non-litigious cast members.
It's Law & Order gone bananas.
Sex and the City hadn't "plumbed the depth" of its characters, Cherry says, unlike Housewives.
Marc Cherry thought it would be fun to turn the Golden Girls cast into zombies for a Halloween display.
Which actress "just wants to look pretty and go home," and which has no comedic sense whatsoever?
It's his first big TV gig since 'Rome.'
Sheridan's lawyers amend her lawsuit accordingly.
"We would never characterize our set as a hostile environment," says their statement.
We uncover some video evidence, and really, it could go either way.
Her $20 million suit claims Marc Cherry struck her in head and had her character killed off the show.
Her final episode drew 1.3 million fewer viewers than the show's average this season.
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