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Gay couple set for 'Desperate Housewives'



Updated: 2007-08-01 16:11





Desperate Housewives writer and creator Marc Cherry has revealed his
plans to introduce a gay couple to Wisteria Lane in season four.

Cherry - who will use his own life experiences as a basis for the plot -
told afterelton.com: "We're going to have the first male desperate
housewives.

"They will move into the old Applewhite house, and one of the gay men
will just have a fractious, hateful relationship with [Susan Mayer]," he
continued.

"Susan wants to be so politically correct and show how open-minded she
is, that she puts her foot in her mouth instantly and it goes downhill
from there. I'm basing it a little bit on my relationship with my
neighbours."

He added: "We've just started writing the episodes, so I probably won't
start casting for another few weeks."

Production has already begun on the fourth season of the hit ABC drama
and is due to kick off its 23-episode run in the US on Sunday, September
30.























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