'Desperate Housewives' writer slams show, says staff avoided eye contact with Teri Hatcher
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A former writer for "Desperate Housewives" claims in a new memoir that creator Marc Cherry's "inefficient" process for assigning scripts caused the writers to put out "schlock."
"The writers weren’t barred from the set, but we weren’t exactly welcome," writer Patty Lin alleges in her memoir "End Credits: How I Broke Up with Hollywood," which was released Tuesday. "Usually we’d only see the cast at table reads, where we’d sit quietly in the back and try not to make eye contact with Teri Hatcher."
Along with Hatcher, "Desperate Housewives" starred Felicity Huffman, Eva Longoria, Marcia Cross and Nicolette Sheridan. The show premiered in 2004 and ran until 2012, winning multiple Emmy Awards.
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