The Glamorous Life (Desperate Housewives)

"The Glamorous Life" is the 125th episode of the ABC television series Desperate Housewives. It is the fourteenth episode of the show's sixth season and aired on January 31, 2010. The Grammy Awards captured the most viewers that night, leaving the show with a total of 11.43 million Americans according to the Nielsen Media Research.

"The Glamorous Life"
Desperate Housewives episode
Episode no.Season 6
Episode 14
Directed byBethany Rooney
Written byDave Flebotte
Production code614
Original air dateJanuary 31, 2010
Guest appearance(s)

Plot

Susan sells off her share in the strip club, and encourages Robin, a stripper with an Education degree, to quit and find another job. She tries to get her a job at the school, but a father recognizes her from the club and informs Principal Hobson, who fires her. Susan then convinces Mike to let Robin stay with them for a while.

Bree is alarmed to find the men of the neighborhood going through Orson's personal belongings, as he has told them they can have whatever they want. Orson informs Bree that he has decided to end his own life. Bree tries to stop Orson, by placing him on suicide watch, but he tells her that sooner or later he will find a way. Orson says he has no reason to live. He asks Bree if she loves him, but she cannot answer. He says that if she loved him again, he'd have a reason to live. Bree then tells Orson that she wants to love him again, but that's only possible if he is around.

Tom is very happy with the progress being made at the therapy sessions with Dr. Graham, but Lynette feels she is being ganged up on. They argue about whether to continue going. When they see Dr. Graham give a terrible performance in a local play, after her mentioning what a gift she has for acting, they can no longer take her seriously.

Gabrielle is shocked to find that Angie allowed Danny and Ana to be by themselves in Danny's bedroom. Angie tries to convince Gaby that it's gonna happen, they may as well be safe and smart about it. Gabrielle offers Ana a check for enough money to get her through modeling school and a very nice apartment in New York, only if she doesn't have sex until she graduates High School. Later, Carlos walks in on Danny and Ana making out on the living room couch, with Danny's shirt off. Carlos attacks Danny. Angie sees and comes in the house, and tells Carlos if he touches Danny again, "you're dead". Angie storms out and has another confrontation with another neighbor, Mrs. Kinsky, about recycling. The next day, Carlos and Gaby are going over to try to make peace, but they overhear Nick yelling at Angie about almost blowing their cover, with all the talk about recycling, and violent outbursts. Carlos and Gaby overhear Nick say, "If people start poking around here, we're done!", and look at each other knowing that they have stumbled onto something.

International titles

  • French: Cette comédie qu'on appelle la vie (This comedy we call Life)
  • Italian: Il gioco delle parti (The game of the characters)
  • Arabic: واستدعت كل الحياة (Each life is necessitated)
  • German: Vorhang auf! (Curtain up!)
  • Hungarian: Színház az egész világ (The Whole World Is a Theater)
  • Spanish: El Glamour de la Vida (The Glamour of Life)

Notes

International titles

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