Desperate Housewives: They Asked Me Why I Believe in You

Episode 5 |  Season 2 2005 - 2006 |  First Aired: 10/23/2005
Synopsis:
Susan's friend and agent, Lonny Moon, comes to her with news that he has left the literary agency he is with. It turns out he was embezzling money from both the agency and his clients. Although he was very good to Susan over the many years they have known each other, she cannot trust him anymore, especially when he makes a pass at her. Susan also worries about how Mike will feel when he learns she helped Zach go to Utah. The police finally release Rex's body to Bree but reveal to her that he suspected she was poisoning him. An infuriated Bree refuses to allow Rex to be buried in the family plot because he did not trust her. Gabrielle tries to sell Carlos on the new lawyer, whom Carlos immediately distrusts. However, the lawyer points out that he would not sleep with an actual client because he would be disbarred, so Carlos decides its safer to work with him than not. Nina keeps dragging Lynette out to bars to help her meet men, and Lynette despairs ever seeing her family again. She finally decides to fight fire with fire and shows Nina just how attractive this working mom can be to the opposite sex. And Betty writes a letter to the police in Chicago to let them know that they arrested the wrong man for a murder of a teenage girl, a man who closely resembles Caleb, the prisoner in her basement.
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Lynette Scavo
Susan Mayer
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Betty Applewhite
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