2003 Showtime mini-series turned into a feature-length film for DVD tells the story of married screenwriters who cope with her depression, overuse of alcohol and marijuana, and loss of interest in intimacy. As she struggles with her demons, he tries very hard to remain faithful despite being very tempted to stray. When he becomes attracted to a neighborhood soccer mom, things get even more difficult.
Very well done and interesting, and will be especially attractive to fans of shows like "Thirty Something", as it deals with many of the same issues.
A San Francisco-based wild child's (Lindsay Lohan) hard-partying ways prompt her distraught mother (Felicity Huffman) to drive her to Idaho to live with her no-nonsense grandma (Jane Fonda). Once there, she causes plenty of havoc before revealing a shocking secret that begins to help her grow up and bond with her family. Heartfelt dramedy co-stars Dermot Mulroney, Cary Elwes; directed by Garry Marshall.
Season Three, Episode 17. Susan meets her in-laws and finds out some family. Victor is still taking his chances with Gabrielle, while she has a devastating catastrophe at her home. Lynette is encountering new problems at the pizzeria while an unexpected relationship develops on Wisteria Lane.
This is not your parent's nighttime soap. Seriously funny, serious weird satire of suburbia where nothing is quite what it seems. The premise may appeal to women, but the babes will definitely appeal to the guys. Stars Teri Hatcher, Marcia Cross, Eva Longoria, Nicolette Sheridan and Felicity Huffman.