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Why does Marc Cherry, the creator of Desperate Housewives, envy the popular reality franchise The Real Housewives? Read on to find out.
Here’s how it works. That was the worst thing about when people ask about a Desperate Housewives reboot. Of course, I’m so grateful for the fans that would want that, but it’s sort of like ...