Lifetime’s Devious Maids ended its sophomore season with a wedding — and a bang!
Below, executive producer Sabrina Wind discusses Zoila’s baby daddy, Nick’s future (or lack thereof) on the show, the real shooting victim and so much more.
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Devious Maids Season 2 Episode 12 “Proof″ which airs Sunday, July 6th at 10/9C on Lifetime.
According to a Season 2 finale promo and a screen shot from episode 13, someone in “Devious Maids” will meet their brutal demise – and we think we know who it is. After Spence and Rosie tie the knot in “Looks Back in Anger,” tragedy will strike in the most horrific way possible. A masked gunman will drive pass the newlyweds and their guests with one thing on their mind: to kill. But it looks like it’s little Barrett, the Powell’s son, who is unable to dodge the bullet.
“Haunting” and “earth-shifting” are just a few of the words star Rebecca Wisockyuses to describe Sunday’s Devious Maids finale (Lifetime, 10/9c), which is sure to make last season’s Flora reveallook like child’s play.
This season has been, for the most part, pretty fun for Evelyn. Have you enjoyed that levity?
Oh, I like it all. I like all 50 shades of Evelyn. [Laughs] There’s more like 50 million shades of Evelyn. But it’s been fun to play up her vulnerable side; those contradictions are what makes her interesting and plausible and not just a raging bitch. It’s dangerous for someone like her to show her vulnerability, and I loved that in her moment of weakness, Adrian chose to be selflessly kind. He didn’t seem to be getting rewarded by it — at least not by Evelyn.
Ahead of the series finale, Elliott talked to The Hollywood Reporter about the ending, why she thinks fans will be happy and what she’ll miss most about playing Jane/Deb after six seasons.
What can you tell us about the series finale?
I think the fans who have been with us from the beginning and even those that joined us in the middle — anyone who has a special kind of bond with Jane and Grayson — are going to be so happy with the end of the show. It’s very sweet. And before you get there, of course, there are all these little bumps. But I think people will be happy.
Lifetime’s “Drop Dead Diva” wrapped up its series on Sunday, June 22 after six seasons on the air. Premiering in 2009, the show introduced romantic twist after romantic twist with Deb/Jane and Grayson.
On the last episode, Kim and Owen refused to support Jane’s new whirlwind romance. Meanwhile, Jane represented a mother whose son died at a football camp; and Kim was rescued from a mugging by a masked “superhero,” who was then sued by the mugger. Did you watch last week’s episode? If you missed it we have a full and detailed recap right here for you.
On Sunday’s episode, “It had to be you” :