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The following is a list episodes from the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[television]] [[series]], ''[[Desperate Housewives]]''.
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'''Willa Ford''' (born '''Amanda Lee Williford''' on [[January 22]], [[1981]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[pop singer]].
The total number of episodes for the first season is '''23''' (+1 special). [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] has ordered additional episodes for the second season.
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== Episodes ==
=== Season 1: ([[2004]]-[[2005]]) ===
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep01.jpg|100px]] || [[Pilot (Desperate Housewives episode)|Pilot]] || [[Marc Cherry]] || [[Charles McDougall]] || [[October 3]], [[2004]] || 1
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|colspan="5"| The series begins with the suicide of Mary Alice Young, who narrates the episodes from beyond the grave. Mary Alice's suicide left behind a puzzle involving her husband Paul, son Zach, and a mysterious toy chest. The story is unraveled through her four friends and neighbors. The show also follows the mystery of why Mary Alice took her own life and precisely who Mike Delfino really is. In many episodes, the 'surviving' housewives (Mary Alice was one of the group before her suicide) meet and discuss over either coffee or poker the events in the current storyline.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep02.jpg|100px]] || [[Ah, But Underneath (Desperate Housewives episode)|Ah, But Underneath]] || [[Marc Cherry]] || [[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]] || [[October 10]], [[2004]] || 2
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|colspan="5"| Mike's dog pays the price when Edie crashes his dinner date with Susan. Gabrielle realizes that her gardener John is taking their fling to heart, and that Carlos might actually know about their affair. Bree also goads Rex into therapy, where the doctor may be the one who needs the most help. To keep her kids disciplined, Lynette turns to drastic measures which ultimately fail.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep03.jpg|100px]] || [[Pretty Little Picture (Desperate Housewives episode)|Pretty Little Picture]] || [[Oliver Goldstick]] || [[Arlene Sanford]] || [[October 17]], [[2004]] || 3
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|colspan="5"| The women decide to go ahead with a dinner party which was supposed to be held by Mary Alice. Gabrielle is spied upon by a 9 year old after being caught in the act. Bree tries to keep her marriage problems a secret and Susan confronts her ex-husband.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep04.jpg|100px]] || [[Who's That Woman? (Desperate Housewives episode)|Who's That Woman?]] || [[Tom Spezialy]] and [[Marc Cherry]] || [[Jeff Melman]] || [[October 24]], [[2004]] || 4
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|colspan="5"| Mrs. Huber accuses Susan of being an arsonist. Bree has trouble dealing with her teenage son after her husband Rex leaves. Carlos becomes suspicious that Gabrielle has committed infidelity but blames the wrong person. Lynette is upset when she learns her twin sons may have ADD.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep05.jpg|100px]] || [[Come In, Stranger (Desperate Housewives episode)| Come In, Stranger]] || [[Alexandra Cunningham]] ||[[Arlene Sanford]] || [[October 31]], [[2004]] || 5
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|colspan="5"| A break-in on Wisteria Lane leaves the neighbors feeling vulnerable, Susan reluctantly accepts a date with a persistent policeman. A lonely Bree, who finds herself bonding with Mary Alice's troubled son, Zach. Lynette and Tom pull out all the stops to get their uncontrollable twins accepted at a prestigious private school. Carlos' mother (special guest star [[Lupe Ontiveros]]) puts a crimp in Gabrielle's covert love life.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep06.jpg|100px]] || [[Running to Stand Still (Desperate Housewives episode)|Running to Stand Still]] || [[Tracey Stern]] || [[Fred Gerber]] || [[November 7]], [[2004]] || 6
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|colspan="5"| Lynette locks horns with an officious mom. Susan continues to investigate the mystery of Zach's sudden disappearance. Mama Solis comes closer to discovering Gabrielle's dirty little secret. Bree comes undone when Rex suggests they hire a sex surrogate.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep07.jpg|100px]] || [[Anything You Can Do (Desperate Housewives episode)|Anything You Can Do]] || [[John Pardee]] and [[Joey Murphy]] || [[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]] || [[November 21]], [[2004]] || 7
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|colspan="5"| Susan is miffed when Mike's unexpected - and very sexy - houseguest forces him to postpone their first official "date". Lynette becomes steadily more dependent on the twins' ADD medication. Gabrielle becomes jealous of the "other" woman in John's life. Bree's kids mutiny when they learn their dad has moved out. Mama Solis is the victim of a hit and run driver moments after verifying who Gabrielle is having an affair with.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep08.jpg|100px]] || [[Guilty (Desperate Housewives episode)|Guilty]] || [[Kevin Murphy (II)|Kevin Murphy]] || [[Fred Gerber]] || [[November 28]], [[2004]] || 8
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|colspan="5"| Susan grows suspicious of Mike Delfino's real reason for moving to the street. Lynette reaches the breaking point in her addiction to the twins' ADD medication. Bree devises a plan in order to save Andrew from prosecution.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep09.jpg|100px]] || [[Suspicious Minds (Desperate Housewives episode)|Suspicious Minds]] || [[Jenna Bans]] || [[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]] || [[December 12]], [[2004]] || 9
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|colspan="5"| Gabrielle decides to hold a fashion show on Wisteria Lane. Susan becomes less charitable however when she learns Gabrielle's shocking secret. John's mother thinks he is having an affair with Susan instead of Gabrielle. Bree and Rex decide a way to punish Andrew after he puts Mama Solis in the hospital. Lynette tries to poach a nanny.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep10.jpg|100px]] || [[Come Back to Me (Desperate Housewives episode)|Come Back to Me]] || [[Patty Lin]] || [[Fred Gerber]] || [[December 21]], [[2004]] || 10
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|colspan="5"| Bree unleashes her inner "woman scorned" after Rex's sordid dabblings nearly kill him. Meanwhile Gabrielle's predicament worsens as she gets a taste of her own medicine, courtesy of Carlos's jailhouse confession. Susan plans to take her relationship with Mike to the next level, and Lynette, jealous of her nanny, decides to video tape her. Susan betrays Julie by sending Zach Young back home to his father, who makes a startling admission of his own.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep11.jpg|100px]] || [[Move On (Desperate Housewives episode)|Move On]] || [[David Schulner]] || [[John David Coles]] || [[January 9]], [[2005]] || 11
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|colspan="5"| Edie organizes a neighborhood search for the missing Mrs. Huber, just as the absent busybody's sister Felicia Tilman arrives on Wisteria Lane. Meanwhile, Bree resigns herself to her marital state and asks an attractive pharmacist on a date; Susan's ex, Karl, suddenly reappears in her life.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep12.jpg|100px]] || [[Every Day a Little Death (Desperate Housewives episode)|Every Day a Little Death]] || [[Chris Black]] || [[David Grossman]] || [[January 16]], [[2005]] || 12
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|colspan="5"| The residents of Wisteria Lane finally learn Mrs. Huber's fate, and the truth has unexpected consequences for Susan. After learning that Mrs. Huber left behind a journal, Susan is forced to confess to Edie about her role in the fire that burned down Edie's house. Meanwhile Bree finds her new beau, George is getting a little too close for comfort. Carlos' return isn't the homecoming Gabrielle had had in mind. Lynette gets her children into a day care after claiming her son Parker has cancer.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep13.jpg|100px]] || [[Your Fault (Desperate Housewives episode)|Your Fault]] || [[Kevin Etten]] || [[Arlene Sanford]] || [[January 23]], [[2005]] || 13
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|colspan="5"| When Lynette's father-in-law pays a visit to to the family, she unwittingly learns a family secret---that he's been consistently cheating on his wife. Meanwhile, Susan is disturbed by Julie's growing romance with Zach. Rex attempts to reconcile with Bree as she tries to play hard-to-get.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep14.jpg|100px]] || [[Love is in the Air (Desperate Housewives episode)|Love is in the Air]] || [[Tom Spezialy]] || [[Jeff Melman]] || [[February 13]], [[2005]] || 14
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|colspan="5"| It's Valentine's Day on Wisteria Lane, where the events of the day are far from normal: Lynette's boys are caught stealing, whilst Mike is receiving a card from his partner, Susan and Bree finds out a little more than she would care to about Rex's sexual desires.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep15.jpg|100px]] || [[Impossible (Desperate Housewives episode)|Impossible]] || [[Marc Cherry]] and [[Tom Spezialy]] || [[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]] || [[February 20]], [[2005]] || 15
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|colspan="5"| Mike is questioned about Mrs. Huber's murder by police and is arrested. John's friend, Justin attempts to blackmail Gabrielle with his knowledge of their affair and becoming her new gardner---but things are not what they may seem for both in the situation. Meanwhile, Tom wants a big promotion, but Lynette fears that she'd be home alone with the kids more than ever and tries her best in discouraging him in taking the job. Zach Young throws a pool party where things get out of hand and where Susan accidentally discovers a Van de Kamp secret.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep16.jpg|100px]] || [[The Ladies Who Lunch (Desperate Housewives episode)|The Ladies Who Lunch]] || [[Alexandra Cunningham]] || [[Arlene Sanford]] || [[March 27]], [[2005]] || 16
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|colspan="5"| Gabrielle and Carlos face crisis when the sewer system goes out at their house and they don't have the money to fix it. Also, Lynette braves a scandal herself when it's rumored that the twins started the school's head lice epidemic. Meanwhile, as Susan sinks into depression over her breakup with Mike, she finds a surprising ally---Edie.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep17.jpg|100px]] || [[There Won't Be Trumpets (Desperate Housewives episode)|There Won't Be Trumpets]] || [[John Pardee]] and [[Joey Murphy]] || [[Jeff Melman]] || [[April 3]], [[2005]] || 17
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|colspan="5"| Mama Solis' condition is changed for the better as she finally wakes up from her coma, but it doesn't last long. The residents of Wisteria Lane all attend the unfortunate funeral of Juanita Solis as Carlos and Gabrielle fret over their financial and court issues. Lynette befriends a deaf woman, Alisa Stevens, whose children also attend Barcliff Academy with Porter and Preston, but her newfound friendship is tested when she butts into her disturbed marital problems of her husband saying things behind her back.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep18.jpg|100px]] || [[Children Will Listen (Desperate Housewives episode)|Children Will Listen]] || [[Kevin Murphy (II)|Kevin Murphy]] || [[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]] || [[April 10]], [[2005]] || 18
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|colspan="5"| Susan's mom, Sophie (special guest star [[Lesley Ann Warren]]), pays an unannounced visit to Wisteria Lane after she and her boyfriend (special guest star [[Bob Newhart]]) call it quits. Meanwhile, Gabrielle faces Carlos' wrath after he learns about the hospital settlement and tries to change their prenuptial agreement in order to keep Gabrielle in check while he serves his jail sentence.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep19.jpg|100px]] || [[Live Alone and Like It (Desperate Housewives episode)|Live Alone and Like It]] || [[Jenna Bans]] || [[Arlene Sanford]] || [[April 17]], [[2005]] || 19
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|colspan="5"| Lynette learns that no good deed goes unpunished when she momentarily befriends the mean Mrs. McClusky. Susan's mother decides to try and jump start her and her daughter's love lives. Susan later finds her mother in her kitchen with a man she picked up, and Susan asks her mother to get rid of him. Andrew talks to a priest about his feelings, and tells him of his shocking plans for his mother, Bree.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp_epspec.jpg|100px]] || [[Sorting Out the Dirty Laundry (Desperate Housewives special)|Special: Sorting Out the Dirty Laundry]] || n/a || n/a || [[April 24]], [[2005]] || n/a
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|colspan="5"| Memorable moments of the season's first 19 episodes combined with new insight into the many mysteries of Wisteria Lane and its residents involving Gabrielle, Bree, Lynette and Susan; and the mystery of their friend's mysterious suicide.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep20.jpg|100px]] || [[Fear No More (Desperate Housewives episode)|Fear No More]] || [[Adam Barr]] || [[Jeff Melman]] || [[May 1]], [[2005]] || 20
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|colspan="5"| Gabrielle plans a big party to bid farewell to Carlos, who is about to head off to jail for eight months. Meanwhile George Williams resurfaces in Bree's life, much to Rex's displeasure as he knows George wants to steal her away from him. Also, Lynette is shocked to learn that Tom's old girlfriend Annabel Foster who he dumped for Lynette has been hired at his firm again.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep21.jpg|100px]] || [[Sunday in the Park with George (Desperate Housewives episode)|Sunday in the Park with George]] || [[Katie Ford]] || [[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]] || [[May 8]], [[2005]] || 21
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|colspan="5"| George Williams continues to worm his way into Bree's life. After Edie spies Bree with George at a restaurant, Bree begins to feel guilty about sharing her intimate feelings with George; Rex's health continues to depreciate. Lynette tries to spice things up with Tom who, she fears, is losing interest.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep22.jpg|100px]] || [[Goodbye for Now (Desperate Housewives episode)|Goodbye for Now]] || [[Josh Senter]] || [[David Grossman]] || [[May 15]], [[2005]] || 22
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|colspan="5"| Susan and Mike decide to move in together, much to Edie's displeasure, who schemes against them using Susan's friends. Meanwhile, Lynette takes steps to make sure Annabel doesn't come between her and Tom, and the consequences land Tom out of work. Bree comes to a realization about her "buddy" George the pharmacist.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep23.jpg|100px]] || [[One Wonderful Day (Desperate Housewives episode)|One Wonderful Day]] || [[Marc Cherry]], [[John Pardee]], [[Joey Murphy]], [[Tom Spezialy]] and [[Kevin Murphy (II)|Kevin Murphy]]|| [[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]] || [[May 22]], [[2005]] || 23
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|colspan="5"| The reason Mary Alice committed suicide is finally revealed. Gabrielle testifies at Carlos's hate crime hearing where he finally learns the truth of her infidelity. Bree tries reconcile with Rex but he dies soon after thinking she poisoned him. Lynette gets a shocking and unexpected surprise from Tom. Edie greets new neighbor Betty Applewhite who moved in such a huff. And Susan is held hostage by none other than Zach who eagerly awaits Mike's return home.
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[[Image:Willaford.jpeg|right|thumbnail|Willa Ford]]
=== Season 2: ([[2005]]-[[2006]]) ===
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp_ep24.jpg|100px]] || [[Next (Desperate Housewives episode)|Next]] || [[Jenna Bans]] and [[Kevin Murphy]] || [[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]] || [[September 25]], [[2005]] || 24
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|colspan="5"| When Mike arrives home, he finds Zach holding Susan hostage and has to find a way to rescue them both. Meanwhile Lynette makes a big effort to impress the boss when she applies for an account executive position at a top ad agency. Rex's mother, Phyllis, comes in for his funeral -- and to drive Bree crazy. And Gabrielle, feeling guilty about her infidelity, begins visiting Carlos in jail.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep25.jpg|100px]] || [[You Could Drive a Person Crazy (Desperate Housewives episode)|You Could Drive a Person Crazy]] || [[Chris Black]] and [[Alexandra Cunningham]]|| [[David Grossman]] || [[October 2]], [[2005]] || 25
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|colspan="5"| Susan is surprised, and not pleasantly so, when she finds out who Edie's new boyfriend is. Meanwhile Lynette goes back to work, leaving Tom at home in charge of the house, which turns out to be a better plan in theory. Bree's mother-in-law, Phyllis, continues to drive Bree crazy with her melodramatic grieving, and Carlos makes an unusual request of Gabrielle.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep26.jpg|100px]] || [[You'll Never Get Away from Me (Desperate Housewives episode)|You'll Never Get Away from Me]] || [[Tom Spezialy]] and [[Ellie Herman]]|| [[Arlene Sanford]] || [[October 9]], [[2005]] || 26
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|colspan="5"| Bree's mother-in-law, Phyllis, gets her in trouble with the law. Susan tries bravely to accept Edie's new role in Julie's life. Lynette's demanding boss makes her miss Parker's first day of kindergarden. Gabrielle and John meet again.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep27.jpg|100px]] || [[My Heart Belongs to Daddy (Desperate Housewives episode)|My Heart Belongs to Daddy]] || [[John Pardee]] and [[Joey Murphy]] || [[Robert Duncan McNeill]] || [[October 16]], [[2005]] || 27
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|colspan="5"| Susan helps Mike search for Zach. Lynette learns that Parker has an imaginary friend. Gabrielle causes a prison riot while visiting Carlos.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep28.jpg|100px]] || [[They Asked Me Why I Believe In You (Desperate Housewives episode)|They Asked Me Why I Believe In You]]|| [[Alan Cross]] || [[David Grossman]] || [[October 23]], [[2005]] || 28
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|colspan="5"| Susan's longtime book agent and dear friend, Lonny Moon, gets into financial trouble. Lynette is forced to go out to bars night after night with her man-hungry boss, Nina. Bree re-buries Rex amid police suspicions. Gabrielle hires hotshot lawyer David Bradley to defend Carlos.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep29.jpg|100px]] || [[I Wish I Could Forget You (Desperate Housewives episode)|I Wish I Could Forget You]] || [[Kevin Etten]] and [[Josh Senter]] || [[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]] || [[November 6]], [[2005]] || 29
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|colspan="5"| As Carlos continues serving his jail sentence, Gabrielle valiantly tries to free him. Meanwhile, Mike and Susan face a crisis in their relationship, when Mike learns that Susan paid for Zach to go away. Paul Young is back in Wisteria Lane, and has a confrontation with Susan. Bree and George start dating and eventually consummate their relationship. Lynette indulges in a magnificent obsession.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep30.jpg|100px]] || [[Color and Light (Desperate Housewives episode)|Color and Light]] || [[Marc Cherry]] || [[David Grossman]] || [[November 13]], [[2005]] || 30
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|colspan="5"| Gabrielle revisits her past when old friends come to town. George proposes to a horrified Bree at an engagement party staged by George and his mother, Francine. Susan reunites with her ex-husband, Karl. The Scavos learn more about the new neighbors, when their kids accidentally watch their homemade sex video.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep31.jpg|100px]] || [[The Sun Won't Set (Desperate Housewives episode)|The Sun Won't Set]] || [[Jenna Bans]] || [[Stephen Cragg]] || [[November 20]], [[2005]] || 31
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|colspan="5"| The neighbors are panicked about the intruder loose on Wisteria Lane, and a neighborhood watch committee is formed. Susan learns shocking news about her father at her mother's wedding. Bree finds out some disturbing information about George. Gabrielle learns to let go. Betty discovers that Matthew is secretly seeing Danielle Van De Kamp.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep32.jpg|100px]] || [[That's Good, That's Bad (Desperate Housewives episode)|That's Good, That's Bad]] || [[Kevin Murphy]] || [[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]] || [[November 27]], [[2005]] || 32
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|colspan="5"| George stalks Bree, despite her efforts to break up with him. Carlos is paroled from prison and returns a new man, a deeply religious man. Betty tries to protect Caleb. Susan meets her father, and tries to begin a relationship with him.
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep33.jpg|100px]] || [[Carry On If I Said So (Desperate Housewives episode)|Carry On If I Said So]] || To Be Announced || To Be Announced || [[December 4]], [[2005]] || 33
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|colspan="5"| ''Coming soon.''
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:Desp ep34.jpg|100px]] || [[What Makes You Happy (Desperate Housewives episode)|What Makes You Happy]] || To Be Announced || To Be Announced || [[December 11]], [[2005]] || 34
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|colspan="5"| TBA
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:100px-Desp_ep29.jpg]] || [[TBA (Desperate Housewives episode)|TBA]] || To Be Announced || To Be Announced || [[December 18]], [[2005]] || 35
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|colspan="5"| TBA
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|rowspan="2"| [[Image:100px-Desp_ep29.jpg]] || [[TBA (Desperate Housewives episode)|TBA]] || To Be Announced || To Be Announced || TBA || 36
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|colspan="5"| TBA
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==See alsoBiography==
Willa was born and raised in [[Ruskin, Florida]]. She began pursuing her dream of becoming a singer at the age of 8, when she started singing with the ''Tampa Bay Children's Choir''. By the time she reached age 11, she had moved on from the children’s choir to the Tampa-based children’s performing arts troupe, ''Entertainment Revue''. This group consisted of 20 girls ages 5-16. The tour the area and sang at such places as, [[Walt Disney World]] and Busch Gardens. Willa worked hard in the group and moved her way up from a chorus member to the role of featured soloist. When Willa was 15, she left the troupe and landed spot with a local foursome ''FLA''. She didn’t stay long with the group before deciding to head out to Los Angeles.
*[[Desperate Housewives]]
*[[List of Desperate Housewives characters]]
 
In 1999 Willa while performing under the stage name '''Mandah''', she was signed to [[MCA]]. While with MCA she released a song on the double-platinum soundtrack ‘''Pokémon The First Movie’'' called ‘''Lullaby''’. She also landed a spot as an opening act for the [[Backstreet Boys]]. Which managed to attract a lot of attention, for her performances as well as her relationship with one of its members. Soon Willa’s label changed her stage name from Mandah, to avoid confusion with another female singer, to Willa Ford and tried to promote a beautiful singer with a good-girl image. After some negative publicity that tainted their clean-cut image for Willa, MCA decided to drop her, letting her move on to a label that would embrace her bad-girl image.
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It wasn’t long before [[Lava/Atlantic]] would give Willa a deal and put her in to studio with a diverse variety of writers and producers. Although she had many talented writers working with her, Willa was determined to write most of the lyrics herself, which was unlike other teen singers at the time. She would use her life for material or make up a character that she would want to be.
 
On July 17, 2001 Willa released her debut album ‘''Willa Was Here''’. The album contained the single (with a hyper link to the sexy video), ‘''I Wanna Be Bad''’. The album used smooth pop/R&B grooves, hot dance beats and vocoders. Although Willa has the beauty and talent mixed in with a hit single, her album only reached #56 on the [[Billboard Charts]].
 
While promoting her album, Willa did a Mall tour for ''Nautica Kids'', served as the spokesperson for ''Pantene Pro-V’s ‘Pro-Voice’'' campaign, and appeared on the in-concert cable special, ''Teensation''. Also [[MTV]] got Willa to host their reality series ‘''I Bet You Will''’. MTV was impressed by Willa’s hosting they got her to also host their Spring Break series, which included ‘''The Morning After''’. Willa’s song ‘''I Wanna Be Bad''’ became the theme song for ''Six-Flags'' theme parks and was also use by ''7-UP'' for one of their campaigns. Willa also became a model for ''Bongo'' Ads. In 2002 Willa co-wrote and sang a duet with [[Koreans|Korean]] Pop star [[Park Ji Yoon]] intitled ‘''Nastified''’, which was on Park's 5th album ''Man''.
 
In 2003 Willa came back with a hot dance song that forever immortalized a sorority chant, ‘''A Toast To Men''’, which featured a special guest rapper [[Lady May]]. The single was from her unreleased sophomore album ‘''Sexysexobsessive''’. The single did well, but cause of some legalities at her label her album wasn’t released. This also caused Willa to leave the label and go in search for a new one.
 
While fans wait for a her sophomore release, Willa has made some appearances. In 2005 Willa was chosen from many candidates to host the fighting competition reality show ‘''The Ultimate Fighter''’. After the show’s finale Willa got a shot at being the summers guest doll, for the Vegas ''Pussy Cat Dolls'' show. As well as being one of the celebrity quarterbacks in the upcoming ''2006 Lingerie Bowl III''. Which will air during the ''Super Bowl'' halftime.
 
==Discography==
 
===Albums===
 
*2001: Willa Was Here
 
===Singles===
 
*2001: I Wanna Be Bad (feat. Royce Da 5'9)
*2001: Did Ya Understand That
*2001: Santa Baby (Gimme, Gimme, Gimme)
*2003: A Toast To Men (feat. Lady May)
 
===Soundtracks/Others===
 
*1999: Pokémon: The First Movie [Soundtrack]
*2001: Pantene Pro Voice Vol 1
*2001: Spyder Games [Soundtrack]
*2001: Totally Hits 2001
*2001: MTV: TRL Christams
*2002: Park Ji Yoon - Man
*2002: MTV-The Best Of Trl Pop
*2002: Undercover Brother [Soundtrack]
*2003: What A Girl Wants [Soundtrack]
*2003: Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star [Soundtrack]
*2004: Gay.com: Winter 2004 Hits
 
==Filmography==
 
===Music Videos===
 
*2001 I Wanna Be Bad
*2001 Did Ya Understand That
*2001 Santa Baby (Gimme, Gimme, Gimme)
*2002 Uncle Kracker's: In A Little While -"Girlfriend"
*2003 A Toast To Men
 
===TV===
 
*2001 Pantene Pro-Voice Featuring Jewel - Herself
*2001 The Mind of the Married Man - Herself
*2002 Six Flags Commercial - Herself
*2002 Rasing Dad - Edie "Bully"
*2002 I Bet You Will - Herself
*2002 The Miss Teen USA Pageant - Co-host
*2003 Morning After - Herself
*2004 VH1's 100 Most Outrageous Celebrity Moments - Herself "commentator"
*2004 VH1's My Coolest Years: Bad Girls - Herself "featured"
*2005 VH1's 100 Greatest Kids Stars - Herself "commentator"
*2005 WB Morning Show - Herself "featured"
*2005 The Ultimate Fighter - Host
*2005 My Fair Brady: Episode 3 - Herself "model"
*2005 The Fabulous Life Of: Las Vegas - Herself "featured"
*2005 ESPN Hollywood: Lingerie Bowl - Herself "featured"
*2005 Last Call With Carson Daly: Lingerie Bowl Event - Herself "featured"
 
==References==
 
===Biography===
 
*http://www.mtv.com/bands/az/ford_willa/bio.jhtml
*http://www.spiketv.com/shows/series/ultimatefighter/
*http://www.lingeriebowl.com/
*http://www.scopemag.com/2005/06/30/pussycats.html
 
===Albums===
 
*http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/103-3054812-9291015
 
===Singles===
 
*http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/103-3054812-9291015
 
===Soundtracks/Others===
 
*http://us.yesasia.com/gb/PrdDept.aspx/pid-1001822521/aid-561/section-music/code-k/version-all
 
===Music Videos===
 
*http://www.mtv.com/bands/az/ford_willa/audvid.jhtml
*http://www.mtv.com/bands/az/uncle_kracker/audvid.jhtml
 
===TV===
 
*http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/ford_willa/artist.jhtml
*http://www.spiketv.com/shows/series/ultimatefighter/
*http://www.lingeriebowl.com/
 
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