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Desperate Housewives
Season 7
ABC promotional poster for the seventh season of Desperate Housewives. From left to right: Lynette, Susan, Renee, Gabrielle, and Bree.
Starring
No. of episodes23[1]
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseSeptember 26, 2010 (2010-09-26) –
May 15, 2011 (2011-05-15)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The seventh season of Desperate Housewives, a television series created by Marc Cherry, began airing on September 26, 2010 and concluded on May 15, 2011.[2][3][4] The deceased Mary Alice Young continues to narrate the events in the lives of her friends and Wisteria Lane residents, Susan Delfino, Lynette Scavo, Bree Van de Kamp and Gabrielle Solis. New housewife Renee Perry is introduced in this season. Paul Young returns to the lane and is the center of this season's mystery.

According to Cherry, he had originally intended for the series to conclude after its seventh season,[5][6] but the eighth season ended up being the series' final season. The first episode of the season aired in Latin America on October 6, 2010. Season 7 premiered in Ireland on Tuesday, October 12, 2010. Season 7 began airing in the United Kingdom on October 17, 2010. It started airing at 9:00 PM on October 25, 2010 on OSN's Show Series in the Middle East. It began airing in Israel on December 12, 2010. Season 7 began airing in France in the translated version on April 14, 2011 on Canal Plus.

The series saw the lowest ratings in its history in the seventh season. In the first 12 episodes, the series attracted very similar viewership to the second half of the sixth season and hit season highs of 4.4 in the 18-49 demographic[7] and continued around 3.5 - 4.3 until mid January.[8] But after the thirteenth episode of season seven, "I'm Still Here", the ratings declined heavily because of the consecutive competition from the 68th Golden Globe Awards[9] and then saw even lower numbers, against the 2011 Grammy Awards and then the Country Music Association Awards. "Desperate Housewives" lost many viewers in the second half of its season, and unlike the previous season, it failed to pick up again towards the end of the season. The show hit series lows of 2.7 in 18-49 demographic twice and continued to receive ratings between 2.7 - 3.1 in the last 11 episodes with the exception of "Searching" which was promoted by ABC after the 83rd Academy Awards and had a lead in from the season premiere of Secret Millionaire. This is the first time in its history that it did not place in the 20 most watched shows, ranking as the 26th most watched show, although it did place as the 13th most watched scripted show during the 2010-11 television season.[10] The season averaged 11.85 million viewers per episode and is ABC's third most watched scripted show in total viewers after Body of Proof and Modern Family.[10] In the 18-49 demographic, the show ranked 20th.[10]

Cast

Moses's character returned as the subject of the season's main mystery.

The seventh season had thirteen roles receiving star billing, with eight out of twelve returning from the previous season. The series is narrated by Brenda Strong, who portrays the deceased Mary Alice Young, as she observes from beyond the grave the lives of the Wisteria Lane residents and her former best friends. Teri Hatcher portrayed Susan Delfino, who has moved out of the lane following a financial crisis. Felicity Huffman portrayed Lynette Scavo, who endures extreme marital problems. Marcia Cross portrayed Bree Van de Kamp, now divorced and starting a relationship with her contractor. Eva Longoria portrayed Gabrielle Solis, who discovers that her eldest daughter was switched at birth. Ricardo Antonio Chavira portrayed Carlos Solis, Gabrielle's husband who is close to discover the truth about his mother's death. Doug Savant portrayed Tom Scavo, Lynette's husband who is keeping a secret from her. James Denton portrayed Mike Delfino, Susan's husband who decides to take a job in Alaska in order to earn more money. Former Ugly Betty star Vanessa Williams joined the cast as a sort of fifth lead (following the departure of three supporting housewives over the previous two seasons) in the role of Renee Perry, Lynette's best friend from college.[11][12] Several years after leaving the contractually bound cast following the second season, Mark Moses returned in the role of Paul Young, Mary Alice's widower whose mysterious arc is the season's main storyline.[13][14] Kathryn Joosten was promoted from "also starring" to a formal "starring" castmember in the role of elderly neighbor Karen McCluskey. Former recurring guest stars Kevin Rahm and Tuc Watkins were also promoted to "starring" castmembers respectively playing Lee McDermott and Bob Hunter, a gay couple.[15][16] Kyle MacLachlan asked to be let go from the main cast after the sixth season to pursue other projects, but he made two guest appearances during this season as Orson Hodge, Bree's ex-husband.[17]

Also starring were Charlie Carver as Porter Scavo and Joshua Logan Moore as Parker Scavo, Lynette's sons, as well as child actors Madison De La Garza as Juanita Solis, Gabrielle's oldest daughter, and Mason Vale Cotton as M.J. Delfino, Susan's son. The role of Penny Scavo was recast, with Kendall Applegate being replaced by Darcy Rose Byrnes.[18][19] Andrea Bowen left the "also starring" cast, but returned as a guest star during one episode as Julie Mayer, Susan's daughter.

This season featured many established and new guest stars. Part of Susan's storyline were Lainie Kazan portraying Maxine Rosen, Susan's landlady who also hires her to model on her erotic website,[20] Lesley Ann Warren returning as Sophie Bremmer, Susan's mother who is now fighting cancer, Gregory Itzin featuring as Dick Barrows, a dialysis patient encountered by Susan, Aaron Lustig acting as Craig Lynwood, Fairview Memorial Hospital's transplant coordinator, and John Rubinstein in the role of Principal Hobson, headmaster at M.J.'s school and Susan's former boss. Part of Lynette's storyline were Max Carver playing Preston Scavo, another of Lynette's sons, Lois Smith portraying Allison Scavo, Tom's mother, Polly Bergen returning as Stella Wingfield, Lynette's troublesome mother, Larry Hagman appearing as Frank Kaminsky, Stella's new husband, and Brent and Shane Kinsman reprising their roles as the younger versions of Preston and Porter in flashbacks. Part of Bree's storyline were Shawn Pyfrom and Joy Lauren in the roles of Bree's son and daughter, Andrew and Danielle Van de Kamp, Brian Austin Green appearing as Keith Watson, Bree's contractor and lover for the first part of the season,[21][22] John Schneider and Nancy Travis respectively playing Richard Watson and Mary Wagner, Keith's parents, Rochelle Aytes appearing as Amber James, the mother of Keith's son, Dakin Matthews playing Reverend Sykes, reverend at the local Presbyterian church, and future series regular Jonathan Cake in the role of Chuck Vance, a detective and Bree's lover towards the end of the season.[23][24] Part of Gabrielle's storyline were Daniella Baltodano portraying Celia Solis, Gabrielle's youngest daughter, Rolando Molina and Carla Jimenez respectively playing Hector and Carmen Sanchez, Juanita's biological parents and the legal parents of Carlos and Gabrielle's biological daughter Grace, Stephanie Faracy in the role of Miss Charlotte, a doll store owner, and Tony Plana appearing towards the end of the season as Alejandro Perez, Gabrielle's perverted stepfather. Part of the main mystery arc were Harriet Sansom Harris returning as Felicia Tilman, who still seeks revenge on Paul after he killed her sister,[25][26] Emily Bergl portraying Beth Young, Paul's new wife, former series regular Cody Kasch in the role of Zach Young, Mary Alice and Paul's son, and Steven Culp and Christine Estabrook reprising their roles as Rex Van de Kamp (Bree's deceased first husband) and Martha Huber (Felicia's sister who was killed by Paul) in the season premiere in a series of flashbacks that explained the events that led to the development of main mystery of the season. Orson Bean played Roy Bender, now married to Mrs. McCluskey, while Mindy Sterling appeared as Mitzi Kinsky, another resident of Wisteria Lane.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
1351"Remember Paul?"David GrossmanMarc CherrySeptember 26, 2010 (2010-09-26)13.06[27]
1362"You Must Meet My Wife"Larry ShawDave FlebotteOctober 3, 2010 (2010-10-03)13.23[28]
1373"Truly Content"Tara Nicole WeyrMatt BerryOctober 10, 2010 (2010-10-10)12.38[29]
1384"The Thing That Counts Is What's Inside"David GrossmanJason GanzelOctober 17, 2010 (2010-10-17)12.67[30]
1395"Let Me Entertain You"Lonny PriceSara Parriott & Josann McGibbonOctober 24, 2010 (2010-10-24)12.16[31]
1406"Excited and Scared"Jeff GreensteinJeff GreensteinOctober 31, 2010 (2010-10-31)11.10[32]
1417"A Humiliating Business"Larry ShawMarco PennetteNovember 7, 2010 (2010-11-07)12.72[33]
1428"Sorry Grateful"David GrossmanAnnie WeismanNovember 14, 2010 (2010-11-14)11.92[34]
1439"Pleasant Little Kingdom"Arlene SanfordDave FlebotteDecember 5, 2010 (2010-12-05)11.36[35]
14410"Down the Block There's a Riot"Larry ShawBob DailyDecember 12, 2010 (2010-12-12)11.60[36]
14511"Assassins"David WarrenJohn Paul Bullock IIIJanuary 2, 2011 (2011-01-02)12.19[37]
14612"Where Do I Belong"David GrossmanDavid SchladweilerJanuary 9, 2011 (2011-01-09)12.83[38]
14713"I'm Still Here"Lonny PriceJosann McGibbon & Sara ParriottJanuary 16, 2011 (2011-01-16)10.25[39]
14814"Flashback"Andrew DoerferMatt BerryFebruary 13, 2011 (2011-02-13)9.20[40]
14915"Farewell Letter"David GrossmanMarco PennetteFebruary 20, 2011 (2011-02-20)10.58[41]
15016"Searching"Larry ShawJeff GreensteinMarch 6, 2011 (2011-03-06)11.35[42]
15117"Everything's Different, Nothing's Changed"David WarrenAnnie WeismanApril 3, 2011 (2011-04-03)9.05[43]
15218"Moments in the Woods"David GrossmanJohn Paul Bullock IIIApril 17, 2011 (2011-04-17)9.11[44]
15319"The Lies Ill-Concealed"Larry ShawDavid SchladweilerApril 24, 2011 (2011-04-24)10.15[45]
15420"I'll Swallow Poison on Sunday"David WarrenJason GanzelMay 1, 2011 (2011-05-01)9.44[46]
15521"Then I Really Got Scared"Larry ShawValerie A. BrotskiMay 8, 2011 (2011-05-08)10.00[47]
15622"And Lots of Security..."David GrossmanJoe KeenanMay 15, 2011 (2011-05-15)10.25[48]
15723"Come on Over for Dinner"Larry ShawBob DailyMay 15, 2011 (2011-05-15)10.25[48]

United States (On ABC)

Episode number
Production number
Title Original airing Rating Share Rating/share
(18–49)
Total viewers (in millions) Rank per week Note
135
7-01
Remember Paul? September 26, 2010 8.1 12 4.3 13.056 #15 [27]
136
7-02
You Must Meet My Wife October 3, 2010 8.2 12 4.4 13.234 #13 [28]
137
7-03
Truly Content October 10, 2010 7.9 12 3.9 12.379 #15 [29]
138
7-04
The Thing That Counts Is What's Inside October 17, 2010 8.0 12 3.9 12.669 #12 [30]
139
7-05
Let Me Entertain You October 24, 2010 7.7 12 3.9 12.159 #16 [31]
140
7-06
Excited and Scared October 31, 2010 7.3 11 3.5 11.096 #24 [32]
141
7-07
A Humiliating Business November 7, 2010 7.8 12 4.1 12.716 #12 [33]
142
7-08
Sorry Grateful November 14, 2010 7.4 11 3.8 11.921 #18 [34]
143
7-09
Pleasant Little Kingdom December 5, 2010 7.1 11 3.6 11.359 #11 [35]
144
7-10
Down the Block There's a Riot December 12, 2010 7.4 11 3.6 11.598 #15 [36]
145
7-11
Assassins January 2, 2011 7.5 12 3.8 12.194 #7 [37]
146
7-12
Where Do I Belong January 9, 2011 8.0 12 3.9 12.831 #9 [38]
147
7-13
I'm Still Here January 16, 2011 6.3 10 3.1 10.251 #17 [39]
148
7-14
Flashback February 13, 2011 5.7 9 2.7 9.201 #28 [40]
149
7-15
Farewell Letter February 20, 2011 6.5 10 3.1 10.580 #19 [41]
150
7-16
Searching March 6, 2011 7.2 11 3.4 11.351 #11 [42]
151
7-17
Everything's Different, Nothing's Changed April 3, 2011 5.8 9 2.9 9.047 #26 [43]
152
7-18
Moments in the Woods April 17, 2011 5.9 9 2.7 9.105 #19 [44]
153
7-19
The Lies Ill-Concealed April 24, 2011 6.2 10 3.1 10.150 #13 [45]
154
7-20
I'll Swallow Poison on Sunday May 1, 2011 6.0 9 2.8 9.438* #20 [46]
155
7-21
Then I Really Got Scared May 8, 2011 6.2 10 2.9 10.001 #20 [47]
156
7-22
And Lots of Security... May 15, 2011 6.6 10 3.1 10.251 #22 [48]
157
7-23
Come on Over for Dinner May 15, 2011 6.6 10 3.1 10.251 #22 [48]

*This episode was interrupted during its original airing by the breaking news of Osama Bin Laden's death which may have resulted in a lower than expected rating than usual.[49]

United Kingdom (On Channel 4)[50]

In the UK, the season first airs on E4 on Sunday nights at 10pm, and on Channel 4 on Wednesday nights at 10pm.

Episode number Title Channel 4 E4 (+1) Total viewers
Airdate Viewersa Airdate Viewersa
135
7-01
Remember Paul? October 17, 2010[51] 2.38m - #4[52] October 13, 2010 2.38m 2.38m
136
7-02
You Must Meet My Wife October 24, 2010 1.82m - #18 October 20, 2010[53] 436,000 - #6 2.26m
137
7-03
Truly Content October 31, 2010 1.26m - #31 October 27, 2010 335,000 - #11 1.60m
138
7-04
The Thing That Counts Is What's Inside November 7, 2010 1.17m - #31 November 3, 2010 651,000 - #3
(389,000 - #1)
2.21m
139
7-05
Let Me Entertain You November 14, 2010* 1.07m - #31 November 10, 2010 232,000 - #11 1.30m
140
7-06
Excited and Scared November 21, 2010* 701,000 - #31 November 17, 2010 677,000 - #3
(210,000 - #4)
1.58m
141
7-07
A Humiliating Business November 28, 2010* 976,000 - #31 November 24, 2010 716,000 - #3
(294,000 - #1)
1.99m
142
7-08
Sorry Grateful December 5, 2010* 782,000 - #31 December 1, 2010 713,000 - #4
(356,000 - #1)
1.85m
143
7-09
Pleasant Little Kingdom December 12, 2010 748,000 - #29 December 8, 2010 682,000 - #4
(314,000 - #3)
1.74m
144
7-10
Down the Block There's a Riot December 19, 2010 750,000 - #31 December 15, 2010 784,000 - #5
(294,000 - #2)
1.83m
145
7-11
Assassins April 13, 2011 2.02m - #6 April 10, 2011 404,000 - #9 2.42m
146
7-12
Where Do I Belong April 20, 2011 1.35m - #16 April 17, 2011 531,000 - #6
(204,000 - #6)
2.09m
147
7-13
I'm Still Here April 27, 2011 1.49m - #13 April 24, 2011 621,000 - #2
242,000 - #3
2.35m
148
7-14
Flashback May 4, 2011 900,000 - #31 May 1, 2011 722,000 - #2
(294,000 - #2)
1.92m
149
7-15
Farewell Letter May 11, 2011 900,000 - #31 May 8, 2011 646,000 - #2
(200,000 - #9)
1.75m
150
7-16
Searching May 18, 2011 810,000 - #31 May 15, 2011 734,000 - #2 1.54m
151
7-17
Everything's Different, Nothing's Changed May 25, 2011 1.35m - #21 May 22, 2011 669,000 - #2
(201,000 - #5)
2.22m
152
7-18
Moments in the Woods June 1, 2011 1.27m - #24 May 29, 2011 716,000 - #2 1.99m
153
7-19
The Lies Ill-Concealed June 8, 2011 800,000 - #31 June 5, 2011 765,000 - #1
(195,000 - #4)
1.76m
154
7-20
I'll Swallow Poison on Sunday June 15, 2011 830,000 - #31 June 12, 2011 686,000 - #2
(327,000 - #2)
1.84m
155
7-21
Then I Really Got Scared June 22, 2011 1.37m - #28 June 19, 2011 750,000 - #3
(235,000 - #2)
2.36m
156
7-22
And Lots of Security... June 29, 2011 828,000 -#31 June 26, 2011 842,000 - #1
(343,000 - #1)
2.01m
157
7-23
Come on Over for Dinner July 6, 2011 790,000 -#31 July 3, 2011 898,000 - #2
(302,000 - #2)
1.99m

aViewers in millions. *These 4 episodes aired at the later time of 10.30pm on Channel 4.

The show took a break at Christmas until April and eventually returned to its previous time-slots of airing on E4 on Sundays, and on Channel 4 on Wednesdays. The series eventually returned on April 13, 2011 on Channel 4 and E4 from Sunday, April 17, 2011.

Canadian Ratings (On CTV)

Episode number
Production number
Title Original airing Total viewers (in millions) Rank per week
135
7-01
Remember Paul? September 26, 2010 1.284 #28[54]
136
7-02
You Must Meet My Wife October 3, 2010 2.029 #14[54]
137
7-03
Truly Content October 10, 2010 1.734 #17[54]
138
7-04
The Thing That Counts is What's Inside October 17, 2010 2.003 #11[54]
139
7-05
Let Me Entertain You October 24, 2010 1.511 #20[55]
140
7-06
Excited and Scared October 31, 2010 2.116 #9[56]
141
7-07
A Humiliating Business November 7, 2010 2.059 #9[57]
142
7-08
Sorry Grateful November 14, 2010 2.093 #11[58]
143
7-09
Pleasant Little Kingdom December 5, 2010 1.952 #8[59]
144
7-10
Down the Block There's a Riot December 12, 2010 1.927 #10[60]
145
7-11
Assassins January 2, 2011 1.799 #4[61]
146
7-12
Where Do I Belong January 9, 2011 1.914 #8[62]
147
7-13
I'm Still Here January 16, 2011 1.289 #21[63]
148
7-14
Flashback February 13, 2011 1.297 N/A[64]
149
7-15
Farewell Letter February 20, 2011 1.641 #23[65]
150
7-16
Searching March 6, 2011 1.770 #16[66]
151
7-17
Everything's Different, Nothing's Changed April 3, 2011 1.503 #18[67]
152
7-18
Moments in the Woods April 17, 2011 1.596 #14[68]
153
7-19
The Lies Ill-Concealed April 24, 2011 1.210 #22[69]
154
7-20
I'll Swallow Poison on Sunday May 1, 2011 1.665 #13[70]
155
7-21
Then I Really Got Scared May 8, 2011 1.052 N/A[71]
156
7-22
And Lots of Security... May 15, 2011 1.386 #23[72]
157
7-23
Come on Over for Dinner May 15, 2011 1.386 #23[72]

New Zealand on TV2

The Seventh Season began in New Zealand on 14 February 2011 around the time it always has in the 8:30pm Monday timeslot which it has had for all 7 years. The season ended on July 18, 2011 with the highest rating of the show since Season 5 of 525,000 viewers. It also marks the first time in the series history in which episodes have aired consistently each week with no breaks. This season average 418,555 viewers.

All ratings sourced from: Throng Ratings. The first episode premièred to what was a series low rating of only 375,000 viewers but was still one of the highest rating shows for the night. The next 2 episodes rose steadily while Episode 4 hit an impressive 444,790 viewers. Episode 5 managed to remain around this high while the next 4 episodes only managed to hover below 400,000. Episode 10 managed 431,000 viewers while Episode 11 dropped to just under 400,000. Episode 12 pulled in a massive 460,000 viewers and at that point was the highest rated episode of the season. Up until episode 21, the ratings moved between over 390,000 viewers to 430,000 viewers. Episode 21 hit over 450,000 viewers while Episode 22 hit a series low 370,090 viewers. Episode 23 (season finale) premièred after a television special and pulled in 525,575 viewers, the highest in nearly 3 years for the show.

Episode number Title Original airing Viewers
135 Remember Paul? February 14, 2011 375,350
136 You Must Meet My Wife February 21, 2011 396,890
137 Truly Content February 28, 2011 404,960
138 The Thing That Counts Is What's Inside March 7, 2011 444,790
139 Let Me Entertain You March 14, 2011 432,150
140 Excited and Scared March 21, 2011 380,290
141 A Humiliating Business March 28, 2011 389,740
142 Sorry Grateful April 4, 2011 394,060
143 Pleasant Little Kingdom April 11, 2011 378,980
144 Down the Block There's a Riot April 18, 2011 431,520
145 Assassins April 25, 2011 398,780
146 Where Do I Belong May 2, 2011 460,080
147 I'm Still Here May 9, 2011 391,410
148 Flashback May 16, 2011 414,070
149 Farewell Letter May 23, 2011 397,930
150 Searching May 30, 2011 424,070
151 Everything's Different, Nothing's Changed June 6, 2011 398,060
152 Moments in the Woods June 13, 2011 423,630
153 The Lies Ill-Concealed June 20, 2011 422,600
154 I'll Swallow Poison on Sunday June 27, 2011 433,150
155 Then I Really Got Scared July 4, 2011 451,520
156 And Lots of Security... July 11, 2011 370,090
157 Come on Over for Dinner July 18, 2011 525,470

Ireland On RTÉ 2

  • Desperate Housewives airs Tuesdays at 9.55pm on RTÉ 2.
  • All ratings below are supplied from The RTÉ Guide. The ratings are supplied by TAM Ireland/Nielsen TAM.
  • Season 7 averaged 437,348 viewers, down a little from the sixth season's average.
Episode number Title Original airing Timeslot Viewers Rank
135 Remember Paul? October 12, 2010 9:55pm 532,000 #2
136 You Must Meet My Wife October 19, 2010 9:55pm 464,000 #1
137 Truly Content October 26, 2010 9:55pm 447,000 #1
138 The Thing That Counts Is What's Inside November 2, 2010 9:55pm 485,000 #1
139 Let Me Entertain You November 9, 2010 9:55pm 415,000 #1
140 Excited and Scared November 16, 2010 9:55pm 434,000 #2
141 A Humiliating Business November 23, 2010 9:55pm 447,000 #1
142 Sorry Grateful November 30, 2010 9:55pm 448,000 #1
143 Pleasant Little Kingdom December 7, 2010 9:55pm 420,000 #1
144 Down the Block There's a Riot December 14, 2010 9:55pm 415,000 #1
145 Assassins March 1, 2011 9:55pm 499,000 #1
146 Where Do I Belong March 8, 2011 9:55pm 477,000 #2
147 I'm Still Here March 15, 2011 9:55pm 415,000 #2
148 Flashback March 22, 2011 9:55pm 452,000 #2
149 Farewell Letter March 29, 2011 9:55pm 440,000 #1
150 Searching April 5, 2011 9:55pm 427,000 #1
151 Everything's Different, Nothing's Changed April 12, 2011 9.55pm 389,000 #1
152 Moments in the Woods April 19, 2011 9.55pm 377,000 #1
153 The Lies Ill-Concealed April 26, 2011 9.55pm 409,000 #1
154 I'll Swallow Poison on Sunday May 3, 2011 9.55pm 386,000 #1
155 Then I Really Got Scared May 10, 2011 10.05pm* 410,000 #2
156 And Lots of Security... May 17, 2011 9.55pm 393,000 #1
157 Come on Over for Dinner May 24, 2011 9.55pm 478,000 #1
  • Episode 155 was scheduled to start at 10.05pm but was delayed until 10.15pm due to the 2011 Eurovision Semi-Final 1 running 10 minutes over.

DVD release

Desperate Housewives: The Complete Seventh Season (Wild, Wild Wisteria Edition)[73]
Set Details Special Features
  • 23 Episodes
  • 6-Disc Set
  • English / Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
  • Spanish (Dolby 2.0)
  • Audio Commentaries
  • Desperate For Trivia
  • Growing Up On Wisteria Lane
  • Bloopers
  • Deleted Scenes
Release Dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
August 30, 2011 (2011-08-30) October 31, 2011 (2011-10-31)

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