"Everybody's re-watching it," she told Jesse Tyler Ferguson on his Dinner's On Me podcast. "It was like number two the other day on the streaming." Even so, don't expect her to tune in anytime soon to see what the fuss was all about.
'I'm Fine, I Made It'
After telling Ferguson that she hadn't re-watched it, she admitted that she'd actually never watched it. She then claimed that, even though she knew that the current trend is to reboot popular shows from the '90s and '00s, it's never going to happen for Desperate Housewives.
View this post on InstagramLongoria explained how much longer seasons used to be, with Desperate Housewives averaging 17-24 episodes per year. "There's none of this six to eight bulls--t," she continued. "So Marc's like, 'We fully mined the characters.'"
When Desperate Housewives premiered in 2004, the primetime soap opera quickly catapulted Longoria to fame. The series also starred Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross, and Teri Hatcher. Huffman won an Emmy Award in 2005 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. Kathryn Joosten, who portrayed nosy neighbor Karen McCluskey, won for Outstanding Guest Actress in both 2005 and 2008.
A New Chapter: The 'Wisteria Lane' Spin-off
"We're deep in development right now," she told TODAY. "The thing is, I'm such a fan of the original franchise, and friends with those folks, Marc Cherry and Eva Longoria. So we're only going to do this when we feel like it's really, really right."
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