Desperate Housewives Finale Scoop: Back from the Dead

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We watched Mike Delfino get murdered a few weeks ago on Desperate Housewives, but James Denton has a surprise for fans of the long-running ABC hit:

He's on his way back to Wisteria Lane!

It's unclear exactly in what capacity, but the actor tells William Keck of TV Guide Magazine that he will be joined by a number of other late characters on the May 13 series finale.

"I'm pretty stoked," Denton says. "A lot of great actors will be on that street - Steven Culp [Rex], Roger Bart [George], Richard Burgi [Karl], among others. If you gotta be dead, that's pretty good company."

Creator Marc Cherry has also teased that at least one more death will take place on the concluding episode.

Take your best guess as to who it will be as you watch the preview above for this Sunday's return installment, "Lost My Power."

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Preston: We don't want to get spanked.
Porter: Yeah, we promise we'll be good.
Lynette: Too late, you stole and then you lied. Even worse, you made me look bad in front of Mrs. McCluskey, who you know is mommy's sworn enemy. Time to pick your poison. How 'bout a belt? It's a classic... Well, we could go with the old hickory stick. It's a cliche, but it's pretty effective. I know, we'll go with the spatula. The holes give it less wind resistance; moves faster.
Scavo kids: No! No! No! No!
Lynette: Guys, guys, guys, hey my hands are tied. Thieves get spanked. Just the way it works. Unless...
Porter: Unless what?
Lynette: For a first time offense, if you swear, cross your heart, that you will never, never steal again, and you write Mrs. McCluskey a letter of apology, I will let it slide.
Scavo kids: Okay! Yeh! We swear! Yeh! We swear!
Lynette: Alright, start with Dear Mrs. McCluskey.
Porter: Mommy, why are you smiling?
Lynette: Do you know what physiological warfare means?
Porter: No.
Lynette: Well, too bad for you