[s1e4] Who's That Woman? -

The central mystery of the season deepens as the wives finally show the blackmail note found in Mary Alice’s belongings to her widower, Paul Young. Paul reacts with a breakdown, later claiming that Mary Alice was mentally unstable and wrote the note to herself. Unconvinced, the women remain suspicious, while Paul secretly hires a private investigator to find the real author of the letter.

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Susan Mayer’s life takes a dark turn when she becomes the target of blackmail. Martha Huber, the neighborhood’s resident opportunist, discovers a measuring cup that links Susan to the accidental fire that leveled Edie Britt’s house. Instead of going to the police, Mrs. Huber uses this leverage to force Susan into paying for her groceries and household repairs, such as a $600 water heater. Susan considers confessing, but her daughter Julie warns that it could give her ex-husband, Karl, more ammunition in their custody battles. The central mystery of the season deepens as

: Following Rex's departure, Bree struggles to control her rebellious son, Andrew. After finding a matchbook for a strip club called "Topsy Turvey" in his room, Bree confronts him there, leading to a tense exchange where she removes his bedroom door to strip him of his privacy. For more episode details and rewatch discussions, you

: Lynette is insulted when the twins' teacher suggests they have ADHD. She initially resists medication, but the stress of managing Porter and Preston’s behavioral issues forces her to consider new, drastic ways to keep them in line at school. The Mystery of Mary Alice

In the fourth episode of Desperate Housewives , titled , the facade of suburban perfection continues to crumble as the residents of Wisteria Lane find themselves tangled in blackmail, infidelity, and parenting crises. Susan’s Secret: The Cost of a Measuring Cup