Desperate Housewives -

Reviewers from The Guardian highlight its "highly stylised theatricality" and "acerbic lines" as the reason it remains "enduringly fun" decades later.

Desperate Housewives remains a cultural landmark of early 2000s television, celebrated for its unique blend of . Critics and fans alike praise its "slick" production and "superbly acted" ensemble, though its eight-season run saw a notable decline in narrative quality. Critical & Audience Consensus Desperate Housewives

Critics and long-term viewers often note a "slump" starting as early as Season 2, with later years criticized for increasingly convoluted plots —including tornadoes, plane crashes, and amnesia—that lost the grounded relatability of the show's start. Reviewers from The Guardian highlight its "highly stylised