[s5e6] There's Always A Woman Online

: Lynette Scavo becomes convinced her husband, Tom, is using his garage "band rehearsals" as a cover for an affair with Anne Schilling.

: Lily Tomlin (Roberta Simmons), Frances Conroy (Virginia Hildebrand), and Gail O'Grady (Anne Schilling) Legacy and Reception [S5E6] There's Always a Woman

: The "There's Always a Woman" of the title also hints at the mystery surrounding Dave Williams—a man driven by a hidden tragedy involving a woman from his past that late-season episodes eventually reveal. : Lynette Scavo becomes convinced her husband, Tom,

: Lynette’s paranoia highlights the fragility of trust in long-term marriages, particularly as characters reinvent themselves following the show’s five-year time jump. Technical Production Director : Matthew Diamond Technical Production Director : Matthew Diamond This paper

This paper explores the narrative and thematic structure of an episode of the mystery comedy-drama series Desperate Housewives . Originally aired on November 2, 2008, the episode delves into the "five-year jump" timeline, focusing on suburban power struggles, jealousy, and the recurring theme of hidden pasts. Plot Summary: Suburban Warfare

The episode's primary conflicts revolve around the housewives' domestic lives and the mounting suspicion surrounding Wisteria Lane’s newest resident, Dave Williams.

: In a comedic subplot, Gabrielle Solis and Susan Mayer clash after Susan (working as a substitute teacher) gives Gabrielle’s daughter, Juanita, detention. Gabrielle retaliates by "kidnapping" Susan’s son, M.J., enticing him with soda to force a "prisoner exchange" for Juanita’s release.