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Desperate Housewives airs Tuesdays at 9:55 pm on RTÉ 2. All ratings below are supplied from The RTÉ Guide. The ratings are supplied by TAM Ireland/Nielsen TAM. As with the US ratings, the Irish ratings for season 8 saw series lows also hitting below the 300,000 mark to a low of 277,000.
Justina Machado – Claudia Sanchez (2 episodes, season 8) Tanner Maguire – Zach Young, age 4 (4 episodes, seasons 1–2) Valerie Mahaffey – Alma Hodge (8 episodes, season 3 and 8) Carol Mansell – Pat Ziegler (4 episodes, season 2) Alec Mapa – Vern (5 episodes, seasons 2–3) John Mariano – Oliver Weston (2 episodes, season 2)
The season began with ratings similar to those of the latter half of season 7, averaging 8–9 million viewers, and between a 2.8 to 3.0 in the 18–49 demographic. However, after the mid-season finale the ratings returned lower, hitting the seven million viewer mark and a 2.2–2.5 in the demo.
While Desperate Housewives were required to rewrite one scene in the episode "City on Fire", Gale's absence did not delay production. [68] [69] Originally, the writers had planned to end the character's storyline around midseason, but Harold's accident forced them to push the storyline's resolution to the end of the season. [70]
"Finishing the Hat" [3] is the second part of the two-hour series finale of the ABC television series Desperate Housewives. It is the twenty-third and final episode of the show's eighth season and the 180th episode overall, which was broadcast on May 13, 2012. [4]
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Neal McDonough's casting as Dave Williams was announced in July 2008. [1] McDonough did not audition for the role, but was offered it after meeting with Marc Cherry. [2] The series creator wanted McDonough to portray Dave after he saw the actor playing the role of David McNorris, an alcoholic County Asst. D.A. in NBC's short-lived crime drama Boomtown, and thus wanted to see the dark side of ...
[8] The Julie character was written off the series for the fifth season. Hatcher expressed disappointment in the decision, but series creator Marc Cherry promised that Bowen would return to the series. [9] Bowen returned to the series for one episode during season five and rejoined the main cast as a series regular for the sixth season. [10]