Welcome to Wisteria Lane. Don't let the innocent suburban look fool you, there is plenty of action and intrigue in this "quiet&... More >
Welcome to Wisteria Lane. Don't let the innocent suburban look fool you, there is plenty of action and intrigue in this "quiet" town--as evidenced by the show's narrator, the late Mary Alice Young (Brenda Strong). The beautiful ladies of Wisteria Lane seem nice enough, but there's always plenty going on behind closed doors, so watch your back.

Trip begs Bree to tell him what really happened the night of Alejandro's murder as her trial begins to go south and it looks like she's about to be convicted; Gaby tries to come up with a solution that will take the burden off of Bree; Susan tries to keep the sale of her house private until she's had a chance to break the news to the ladies; Katherine Mayfair (Dana Delany) returns... More >
Trip begs Bree to tell him what really happened the night of Alejandro's murder as her trial begins to go south and it looks like she's about to be convicted; Gaby tries to come up with a solution that will take the burden off of Bree; Susan tries to keep the sale of her house private until she's had a chance to break the news to the ladies; Katherine Mayfair (Dana Delany) returns to Wisteria Lane and offers Lynette an intriguing job opportunity - which could end her chances of reconciling with Tom; the women all agree to take care of Mrs. McCluskey when they discover that she wants to die with dignity at home; Susan finds herself at wits end when Julie goes into labor at the most inopportune time; and Renee is shocked to discover that, as their wedding nears, Ben has been arrested and thrown in jail