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Desperate networks
ABC has a pair of hot new shows; CBS has only one, but it's a new 'CSI'
ABC is putting some good shows on the air, including two of the best shows or, at least, the best pilots of the fall, "Desperate Housewives" and "Lost."
CBS, meanwhile, has been on top of the ratings and, conversely, doesn't have much to get excited about this fall. What it does have, however, is the one sure-fire hit of the season "CSI: NY."
Here's what viewers can expect from the No. 1 and No. 4 networks in coming weeks:
Desperate Housewives (Sundays, 8 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4) deftly blends comedy, drama, soap opera, satire and mystery into the best pilot episode of the season a show that defies conventions to create something both familiar and fresh.
The domestic tranquility of seemingly idyllic Wisteria Lane is shattered in the opening moments of the premiere when Mary Alice Young (Brenda Strong) kills herself. But she doesn't go away Mary Alice narrates the series, which looks behind the scenes at the lives of the other desperate housewives.
There are the men, as well, including the hunky new neighbor (James Denton) and various husbands (Steven Culp, Ricardo Antonio Chavira, Mark Moses). And there's also a bunch of kids.
"Desperate Wives" plays with soap opera conventions without looking down its nose at them. It's sly and witty sometimes even laugh-out-loud funny while creating remarkably believable characters.
And it doesn't take you long to get caught up in the plots like by the end of the pilot. (Why did Mary Alice kill herself, anyway?)
If creator/writer/executive producer Marc Cherry ("The Golden Girls") can maintain that quality in future episodes, this could be one of the best shows on TV, period.
"Desperate Housewives" premieres Sunday, Oct. 3.
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