Fear No More (Desperate Housewives)

"Fear No More" is the 20th episode of the ABC television series, Desperate Housewives. The episode was the 20th episode for the show's first season. The episode was written by Adam Barr and was directed by Jeff Melman. It originally aired on Sunday May 1, 2005.

"Fear No More"
Desperate Housewives episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 20
Directed byJeff Melman
Written byAdam Barr
Production code120
Original air dateMay 1, 2005
Guest appearance(s)

Plot

Gabrielle throws a farewell party for Carlos who is off to prison for eight months. At the party, she finds out she is pregnant and that her birth control pills have been tampered with. Furious, she accuses Carlos in front of all the party guests. Bree and Rex unexpectedly run into George at the park and Rex advises George to beat it. Bree tries to make amends by visiting George in the pharmacy. He lies and tells her that he has found a girlfriend, Ginger who stacks the shelves. Bree feels happy for George and invites him to come to Carlos's farewell party. When Rex sees George at the party, he asks him why he is there and proceeds to push both Bree and George into the pool. Zach continues to stalk Julie who is not interested in being his girlfriend anymore. Paul asks Edie why she broke into his house and Edie informs Paul it was Susan's idea. Paul meets Susan and manages to lie once more about the Mary Alice/Dana mystery. When Susan's kitchen catches on fire, she blames Paul Young as the arson and goes to Mr. Shaw for background information on Mary Alice and Paul. Tom's ex-girlfriend, Annabel Foster, resurfaces at the firm which causes Lynette to become jealous when she fears her marriage is in jeopardy.

Notes

Title reference

The episode title Fear No More is a song in the Stephen Sondheim musical, The Frogs. The lyric is actually a setting from William Shakespeare's play Cymbeline.

International titles

  • Finnish: Pelkoja (Fears)
  • French: Obsession
  • German: Frühlingsgefühle (Spring Fever)
  • Hungarian: Ne félj! (Don't fear)
  • Italian: Senza più paura (Fear no more)
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