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providence syndrome
Desperate Housewives: There Is No Other Way
by Keith McDuffee, posted Mar 12th 2006 10:58PM
I just realized tonight that Desperate Housewives suffers from what I call
"Providence Syndrome". The term dates back to the second season of
the old series Providence, right around the time Tom Cavanaugh joined the show
and I lost interest (though to no fault of Cavanaugh or his character).Basically, a show suffers from Providence Syndrome when it finds the need to place funky, stringed instrument plucks during humorous scenes, as if to say, "hey everyone, this is a funny scene so we're going to throw some of these plucky notes at you." You know the tune: blump blump...blump blump! Watch just about any scene featuring Susan and you'll hear that tune.
Anyway, I digress. On to the show.
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