: Critics note that the episode successfully explores how these women "need each other" more than ever when their curated lives begin to unravel. Perspectives on the Episode
This episode is often praised for its "deliciously sordid" storytelling and its ability to balance campy humor with genuine domestic drama. [S1E16] The Ladies Who Lunch
: Lynette Scavo deals with neighborhood gossip when a rumor spreads that her twins are responsible for a head lice epidemic at school. : Critics note that the episode successfully explores
: The neighborhood is rocked when Maisy Gibbons is arrested for prostitution. This creates a crisis for Bree and Rex Van de Kamp because Maisy’s "black book" of clients becomes public, threatening to expose Rex’s involvement. : The neighborhood is rocked when Maisy Gibbons
“Maisy Gibbons' series of unfortunate events shocks Wisteria Lane... Susan finds a surprising ally after her breakup with Mike.” IMDb "Desperate Housewives" The Ladies Who Lunch (TV ... - IMDb
: Following her breakup with Mike Delfino, a depressed Susan Mayer finds an unexpected friend and ally. Critical Review