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Mary-Alice is the most mysterious of all the housewives because we only know bits and pieces of her story. A loving, doting wife and mother who was generous to her friends, she was the last person any of them would have expected to shoot themselves in the head!
In death, Mary-Alice sees things she would not have seen in life: her friends' vulnerablities, lies and serets. She doesn't judge them so much as love them more because of their foibles, pitying them for the ways they minipulate and hurt those they care about most.
Prehaps because Maru-Alice represents a part of them, the women decide to get to the bottom of her suicide. They can't quite make sense of why her husband and son are so odd, or why this vivacious woman has married a man who seems to be withholding and cold.
After finding a blackmail note in Mary-Alice's clothes, the women make a series of discoveries: she was being treated by Dr. Goldfine, she once went by another name of Angela, she may have had something to do with a disappeared baby. When Felicia Tillman comes to town and realizes she knew Mary-Alice by her former identity, it;s only a matter of time before the women learn just how much Mary-Alice may have been hiding.