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: 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.

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

: The confrontation between Gabrielle and Susan satirizes the lengths mothers will go to for their children, shifting from petty neighborhood disputes to absurd "hostage" negotiations. : The "There's Always a Woman" of the

The episode title, "There's Always a Woman," reflects several interconnected themes: Originally aired on November 2, 2008, the episode

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

: Mrs. McCluskey, hospitalized after an earlier confrontation with Dave Williams, enlists her sister Roberta to investigate him. Their sleuthing reveals Dave is hiding a dark past through phone records and mysterious out-of-town calls.