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Susan Teri Hatcher : She was waiting for the right moment to tell the ladies she'd be the first one to leave Wisteria Lane so she could help daughter Julie Andrea Bowen raise her baby. Susan kept trying to fix Julie up with her hot young obstetrician, but that was really just to give Julie a reason to ask her mother if she thought she'd ever find love again.

Susan said she may have one more torrid romance in her, but if not, she had enough wonderful memories of Mike James Denton , who's dead, and her children to keep her warm at night. Julie's water broke as she, Susan, Gaby, and Renee were in the limo on the way to Renee's wedding. Susan eventually stole the limo to get Julie to the hospital; Renee and Gaby, who insisted on stopping at Gaby's store to get her a dry wedding dress first, were taking too long. Julie gave birth to a healthy baby girl.

Susan told the new owner of her house that Wisteria Lane was anything but boring, and she, Julie, Julie's daughter, and MJ Mason Vale Cotton took one last drive around the block. Susan didn't know it, but everyone who'd died, including Mike and Mary Alice Brenda Strong , was there to watch her go.

They were always there, hoping those on the lane would remember that even the most desperate life is wonderful. Of course, the final shot of the finale showed us the new owner of Susan's home, a woman named Jennifer, was hiding a secret of her own. Some things will never change. McCluskey Kathryn Joosten : She was the real heart of the finale.

Though she'd wanted to die at home, her doctor told her taking care of her would be too physically demanding for Roy. Just as she was about to move into hospice care, Susan, Bree, Lynette, and Gaby offered to take shifts helping Roy so she could stay.

It was Gaby's turn the night she and Carlos were arguing over who would confess to the murder, and Mrs.

McCluskey overheard them. She went to court that next morning and told Trip he should call her as a witness so she could discredit Renee's testimony because she'd seen her drinking the night she claimed to have seen Bree with a shovel. Instead, Mrs. McCluskey confessed to the murder. Because of her age and illness, the state didn't press charges.

Bree couldn't find it, so Mrs. Turn back now if you haven't watched the episode yet. For everyone else, keep reading. Tonight, we said goodbye to Wisteria Lane for the last time as Desperate Housewives aired it's last episode ever.

Au revoir, Ladies! We've been promised by the cast for months now that the ending would be satisfying, though any other details about the series finale were kept under wraps. So, now that you've watched the episode, did you get the ending that satisfied you? Is Smash in Trouble? It scores some of the final scenes of Housewives - like Renee and Ben happily married, Julie giving birth with Susan by her side, Porter rushing to grab Lynette and Tom from the wedding and Bree and Tripp racing to Karen's bedside as she passes away.

The ladies meet up for one last poker game before Susan moves away and they agree to continue getting together when they can. However, Mary Alice reveals that the ladies failed to follow through on their pledge. In her senior years, she takes her six grandchildren of course to Central Park and struggles to keep them under control. Gabby and Carlos left Wisteria Lane after he helped her develop a personal shopping website and she landed her own show on the shopping network.

They "argued happily ever after" in California. Susan, of course, was the first to leave and after handing the keys to her house to a seemingly nice young housewife, she takes one last lap of the neighbourhood in her car. As she drives by, she is watched by the ghosts of Wisteria Lane - Mike, Karen, Mary Alice and others who have departed. Back in her old home, the new arrival on Wisteria Lane hides away a locked box containing her biggest secret.

While the finale for the most part really impressed, this writer was a little disappointed to see the housewives all leave Wisteria Lane for their fantastic and infeasible new lives. It would have been much preferable to have Desperate Housewives end on the idea that friendship is able to endure everything.

I'd have rather seen Susan, Bree, Gabby and Lynette all have unhappy endings but stay unified. And their future endeavours, while interesting, seemed a bit unnecessary.

It might have been better to leave that part to our imagination. But the suggestion that secrets will continue to be outed on Wisteria Lane, almost like it's cursed, is fitting and it's a great way of establishing a sense of continuation even now the show's off-air.

And after a finale like that, we suspect Desperate Housewives will endure in the minds of viewers for a long time as well. What did you think of the episode? Leave your comments below! Type keyword s to search. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.

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