Special — Desperate Housewives Complete Season 01

This set is noted for having a higher volume of bonus features than typical TV box sets of its era. Extended Episodes: Includes unrated versions of episodes like "Who's That Woman," "Anything You Can Do," "Sunday In The Park With George," "Goodbye For Now," often introduced by creator Marc Cherry Audio Commentaries:

The special edition’s booklets and commentaries highlight how the show subverted the "anti-hero" trend of the early 2000s. While The Sopranos and The Shield focused on male violence, Desperate Housewives focused on female desperation. The famous "Every Day a Little Death" sequence—where each housewife goes to sleep in a different state of despair—is dissected in the documentary as a turning point for network television. Desperate Housewives Complete Season 01 Special

– Marc Cherry personally introduces three pivotal scenes, explaining how real-life events (his mother’s friend’s suicide, a neighbor’s affair) inspired the show’s darkest moments. This set is noted for having a higher

This is a "clip show" or recap special that was produced to air between the penultimate episode and the season finale. Because Season 1 had a deep central mystery (why Mary Alice shot herself), the producers created this hour-long special to explain the clues, review the character arcs, and prepare casual viewers for the final reveal. The famous "Every Day a Little Death" sequence—where

Before there was a "Real Housewives" empire, there was the 2004 cultural explosion that redefined suburbia: . If you’ve just snagged the Desperate Housewives: The Complete First Season special edition DVD , you aren't just holding 23 episodes of drama—you're holding the "TV prayer you didn't know you'd made". More Than Just a Mystery

If you are searching for the ultimate home viewing experience—packed with exclusive content, extended episodes, and the pristine visual quality that Marc Cherry’s vision deserves—you need to look beyond the standard DVD. Here is everything you need to know about this collector’s gem and why it is the definitive way to re-visit the scandalous residents of Wisteria Lane.