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Lee McDermott : ウィキペディア英語版
Bob Hunter and Lee McDermott

Bob Hunter and Lee McDermott are fictional characters created by television producer and screenwriter Marc Cherry for the ABC television series ''Desperate Housewives''. Bob is portrayed by Tuc Watkins and Lee by Kevin Rahm. They first appeared in the season four episode "If There's Anything I Can't Stand" on October 21, 2007.〔(''Desperate Housewives'' episode: "If There's Anything I Can't Stand" ). ''TV Guide''. Retrieved June 30, 2010.〕 Within the series, Bob, an attorney, and Lee, a real-state agent, are the first gay couple to live on the fictitious Wisteria Lane.〔Hernandez, Greg (July 29, 2007). (''Desperate Housewives'' to Add a Gay Couple ). AfterElton.com. Retrieved June 30, 2010.〕〔Ausiello, Michael (August 14, 2007). (Exclusive: ''Housewives'' Casts First Gay Neighbors ). ''TV Guide''. Retrieved June 30, 2010.〕
==Development and casting==
Prior to the fourth season of ''Desperate Housewives'', the series' sole leading gay character was Andrew Van de Kamp, whom critics noted as having a minimal role in season three.〔 In July 2007, two months before the premiere of season four, series creator Marc Cherry announced that a gay couple would be moving to Wisteria Lane around the fifth episode of the new season.〔〔 Cherry named the characters after ABC journalist Bob Woodruff and his wife, Lee,〔〔Strauss, Gary (November 2, 2007). (''Desperate'' to prove a point about gay couples ). ''USA Today''. Retrieved June 30, 2010.〕 and based them on his own experiences and interactions with neighbors as a gay man.〔 Cherry decided not to make the new characters "issue-oriented" and treat them like the heterosexual couples on the series.〔 Actor Tuc Watkins was cast in the recurring role of Bob in August 2007,〔 having previously auditioned for the role of Adam Mayfair for the series only a few weeks earlier.〔Jensen, Michael (October 22, 2007). ("Interview With ''Desperate Housewives'' Tuc Watkins ). AfterElton.com. Retrieved June 30, 2007.〕 Kevin Rahm, who was cast as Bob's partner Lee, originally auditioned for Bob.〔(ABC.com's "Ask ''Desperate Housewives'': Season 5, Part 2" ). YouTube. February 12, 2009. Retrieved May 28, 2011.〕
Both Watkins and Rahm were promoted from recurring guest stars to series regulars for the seventh season.〔("Tuc Watkins Talks ''Desperate Housewives'' and Playing a Rogue Off Broadway" ). ''Access Hollywood''. June 3, 2010. Retrieved June 30, 2010.〕〔Jensen, Michael (August 2, 2010). ("TCA Update: Brothers & Sisters, No Ordinary Family, Cougar Town and more!" ). AfterElton.com. Retrieved December 21, 2010.〕 However, for the eighth and final season of the series, both of them were demoted to "Also starring".

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