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The episode shares its title with the song "Marry Me a Little," which was originally cut from the musical Company . "Desperate Housewives" Marry Me a Little (TV Episode 2009)

is the title of the 22nd episode of Season 5 of the television series Desperate Housewives .

The episode, which originally aired on , follows Susan and Jackson as they announce their engagement to the neighborhood. This announcement causes Mike to feel uneasy and leads him to debate his own future with Katherine, including the possibility of proposing marriage to her. Meanwhile, Dave becomes increasingly paranoid when he realizes Jackson may have witnessed him setting the fire at the nightclub.

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    The episode shares its title with the song "Marry Me a Little," which was originally cut from the musical Company . "Desperate Housewives" Marry Me a Little (TV Episode 2009)

    is the title of the 22nd episode of Season 5 of the television series Desperate Housewives . [S5E22] Marry Me a Little

    The episode, which originally aired on , follows Susan and Jackson as they announce their engagement to the neighborhood. This announcement causes Mike to feel uneasy and leads him to debate his own future with Katherine, including the possibility of proposing marriage to her. Meanwhile, Dave becomes increasingly paranoid when he realizes Jackson may have witnessed him setting the fire at the nightclub. The episode shares its title with the song

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