- Lynette's son has an imaginary friend, George and Andrew fight over Bree's attention, Susan struggles with the Zach situation, and Gabby has lawyer problems.
- On one of Gabrielle's prison visits to see Carlos she creates a terrible riot, which lands Carlos in hot water when his lawyer Doyle quits. In finding a new lawyer for her husband, Gabrielle meets an interesting attorney, named David Bradley, whom she is attracted to. Susan puts her feelings aside and joins Mike in searching for Zach. When Susan finds Zach living in the streets, she learns of his intentions to get back together with Julie, and feels she must take matters into her own hands to keep him away from her and Julie. Lynette is surprised to find out that her son Parker has an imaginary friend and desperately tries to ensure Parker breaks free from his fantasy friend. George and Andrew both vie for Bree's attention as they both compete in making each other look bad in front of her. Bree continues to be unaware that both her psychopath suitor and her son mean her harm. George takes the conflict too far when he successfully provokes Andrew into attacking him and playing the poor victim to win Bree's affection.—matt-282
- Lynette's son has an imaginary friend (like Mary Poppins), and Lynette feels that she is not doing her job as a mother. Meanwhile, a fight breaks out between George and Andrew over Bree's attention, and Gabby struggles with finding lawyers to support her husband. Susan struggles with the Zack situation and cannot bring herself to set her daughter in possible harm's way.—Jenn
- Gabrielle's disdain for common convicts who attract her attention in every possible way when she visits Carlos in jail is mellowed when they help her get away with slapping their lawyer Doyle who refused to 'waste time' on arranging conjugal visiting rights instead of concentrating on Carlos's parole prospects. Doyle being fired, she chooses and gets womanizer David Bradley, a bluffer and flirter in her league, proving no horny straight man can play too hard to get for her long... Tom may be happily relaxed after the Savo career swap, Lynette feels guilty to leave the kids every working day, and an utterly bad mother finding their son Parker has invented a Mary Poppins-type substitute-mother, represented by a now inseparable umbrella, which alas also turns into a weapon used on a teacher who fails to get 'her' a desk in class, Lynette breaks down in tears when told, but tries taking Parker to eat donuts in the morning, which goes entirely not according to plan, and yet... Susan finally makes up her mind to tell Mike Delfino she wants him, even if his son Zach is to be included in the package upon his hoped return, even joins Mike's search, but when she finds the boy, who flees her and ends up making an 'armed' stand and still expects to get back with Julie... Andrew makes crystal clear to both he knows George is after Rex's place, and when blatantly blackmailed by Bree with his swimming match entry fee masterly provokes the fool into sending him to his room for words 'too vile to repeat', therefore inadmissible before Bree's final judgment, but when George, who pretended to accept the mourning boy needs parental attention rather then another boot-camp term, brings Bree a rare gift during the match that makes her publicly cuddle him, so Andrew impulsively climbs out to strike him on the spot...—KGF Vissers
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