Episode 6.10: Title Unknwon
Airdate: December 6, 2009
- 10/24 - Jeff Bick: A pilot of a small plane in his 50's, Jeff and his wife, Daphne, run a small business flying aerial banners around Fairview. A beaten-down-by-life kind of man, flying is his only escape from his nagging wife. Daphne Bicks: Jeff's wife in her 50's, she's a sardonic woman who loves to complain. She seems to easily find fault in everything her husband does. Officer #1 & #2: These uniformed officers in their late 20's - late 30's investigate a stabbing. Nurse: This woman in her mid 20's - 40 announces a visitor to a patient. Santa Claus: A Santa at a neighborhood Christmas party. Source: SpoilerTV
- 10/18 - Marc Cherry has confirmed that a plane is going to come crashing down on Desperate Housewives' Wisteria Lane this season, for the show's midseason cliffhanger. And now ABC sources are spilling this cool little nugget of info: The plane might end up being none other than one from Lost's Oceanic Airlines. [...] The plane's Oceanic branding would just be a fun little Easter egg for Lost fans to find. And while the crossover has yet to be finalized, I'm told the higher-ups at ABC are keen on the idea. Source: Kristin on E!Online [Note: Michael Ausiello said "The idea was quickly (and thankfully) nixed."]
- 10/04 - The most dangerous street in America will be the site of yet another calamity, this time a neighborhood plane crash. "It's going to be my cliffhanger for the first half of the season," series creator Marc Cherry says of the tragedy, which, he adds, will "affect everyone's lives." Since the story is still in the planning stages, many of the biggest details - including who'll be on board the small aircraft and who'll be in its path - are still, as it were, up in the air. But this much Cherry knows for sure: The catastrophe will not claim the life of a housewife. "I'd love to kill somebody 'cause that's just what I do," he laughs. "But the truth is, right now I don't have anyone major dying." Source: The Ausiello Files

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