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Seated at the dinner table, the tie-sporting man compliments his wife’s meatloaf and says, “Penny for your thoughts.” Instead he gets a hundred bucks worth: “I was wondering when you’ll die. You could be hit by a bus or have a stroke or gets stabbed in the chest.” During that exchange we see a clip of her catching his kissing a waitress. This isDesperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry. The lines above are delivered by Beth Ann , a housewife in 1963 whose world revolves around her man .
They live in a house whose walls hold numerous secrets — many of which we’ll learn about as the series details the lives of three women living there in three different decades while dealing with infidelity in their marriages.Lucy Liu also stars as the ’80s-elegant, stylish, effervescent Simone, who is smugly superior but ultimately devastated when she discovers that her indulgent spouse has been cheating on her — with a twist. And Kirby Howell-Baptiste is Taylor.
Sadie Calvano, Leo Howard, Alicia Coppola and Katie Finneran also star in the show from Imagine Television Studios and CBS Television Studios. Cherry serves as executive producer alongside Imagine’s Brian Grazer and Francie Calfo and Acme Productions’ Michael Hanel and Mindy Schultheis. Marc Webb also is an EP and directs the series premiere and one additional episode.
The series starts streaming August 15. Have a look at the trailer above, then glance furtively at your spouse, and tell us what you think.
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