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By Sabrina Ford
LOS ANGELES, May 14 (Reuters) - For eight years, the womenof Wisteria Lane battled alcoholism, cancer, cheating husbands
and direct attempts on their lives, but in the TV series finale
on Sunday, four "Desperate Housewives" lived a fairy tale
ending.
"This street is a lot of things. Boring is not one of them,"
Teri Hatcher's Susan Delfino told the new owner of her home as
she packed up and said goodbye to her infamous street as the
ghosts of Wisteria Lane looked on.
Fans didn't see what lies ahead for Susan, but they did
catch glimpses into the future of her three best friends, Marcia
Cross's Bree Van de Kamp, Eva Longoria's Gabrielle Solis and
Felicity Hoffman's Lynette Scavo. The ladies are no longer
desperate, having found personal and professional success.
After being exonerated on murder charges, cookbook mogul
Bree finds love with her unreasonably kind lawyer, moves to the
south and becomes a politician.
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