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Drea de Matteo on joining 'Desperate Housewives' & maybe being one in real life

dreadematteo.jpgSix season in and I have to say, except for that sad second year, "Desperate Housewives" continues to be one of the most solid shows on television.

Tonight, "DH" returns and there's a new lady on Wisteria Lane... one who looks a lot like the chick Christopher had killed off on "The Sopranos."

Yes, Drea de Matteo -- otherwise known to the masses as Adrianna -- rises from the dead on this evening's "Desperate Housewives" premiere.

I sat down with the New York born-and-bred actress to talk about the character that series creator Marc Cherry dreamed up for her, why she signed on immediately and so much more...


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great interview, korbi! i love her!

love you korbigirl! glad drea's got a new job.

You are a great journalist, Korbi, and I really like your work. I know videoblogging is the new thing right now, and the ADD-generation just hate reading, but some of us would really appreciate a text-based column. I read your blog at my work and can't watch the videos. And, quite frankly, I don't think I would watch all of them at home either.

Well, just my two cents!

Uggh! I wanted to stop watching thanks to them killing off Edie, but this episode was fun until the end.

Now if Julie is dead I'm REALLY going to stop watching!!!

I thought the epsiode was good last night. I interested to see what happens with Julie. I am sure everyone is going to trash it.

I agree, whenever there is a video, it would be great if it could be accompanied by a written summary or transcript or something for those of us who cannot watch the videos. Thanks!

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