- Susan discovers that Karl is seeing Edie. Tom can't keep up with housework. Carlos needs Gabby's help surviving in jail. Bree's mother-in-law feels the need to share her grief with the world.
- Susan does not know where she stands with her undefined relationship with Mike, but things get complicated when she wakes up one morning to find that her ex-husband, Karl, had a sleepover with her arch-rival: the sluttish Edie Britt. Phyllis freely expresses her grief to anyone within range, totally upstaging a very annoyed Bree. Unfortunately, that's the least of Bree's problems when the police begin to investigate Rex's death, and George Williams returns wanting to re-start his relationship with Bree. Carlos is being exploited in prison and needs Gabrielle's help to deliver money to his violent cell mate's girlfriend. She accepts to help only if she gets access to his secret bank account. Lynette, unsatisfied with Tom's approach to stay-at-home parenting, does some cunning intervention involving a stray rat. The Applewhites' secrets are slowly revealed to their mysterious captive in the basement of the house and their continuing adjustments to keeping a low profile in Fairview.—Jonathan Oshiro & matt-282
- Susan not only wrestles with her feelings for Mike, the return of her ex Karl as fiancée of her blatant rival street-slut Edie sprouts another jealous round of ruthless rivalry. Tom and the Scavo boys are happy with his relaxed, minimalistic house-keeping method, but Lynette can neither watch her time-consuming perfectionist standard be abandoned nor impose it on Tom, so she secretly plants a live messenger of decay: a rat, but she shouldn't have borrowed one... Convict Carlos's abusive cell-mate forces him to pay his girl Rita for the boob-job he dreams about, but deliverer Gabrielle decides to snap the money back and convince the common girl to make a feminist stand, telling Carlos he's in no position to refuse her ransom price: the check-book signing power. Bree is frustrated by the insurance still holding back payment for the late Rex, actually tipped of by mother-in-law Phyllis it's a suspicious death, re-emerging wooer George Williams's lack of mourning decorum and Phyllis managing to divert every consolation for ever-controlled Bree, even from Lynette, by demonstrative wailing. The Applewhites' basement secrets stay safely shielded from suspicious Susan's street-snooping.—KGF Vissers
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