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If Paul Young was ever arrested for his two cries, you could hear the neighbors telling the news reporters , "I knew he was a sort of wierdo." Pleasant-looking enough, he excudes an eerie quality that makes his neighbors uncomfortable. And rightly so. This is a man who buried a dead body in his pool and murdered Mrs. Huber with his own bare hands.
And yet what keeps Paul from being completely unsympathetic in his passionate love for Mary-Alice. He laments his wife's death and can't get over it.
Though there were several times over the course of the first season when we wondered whether the Young's might move, we always wanted them to stay. Every neighborhood, like every family, needs someone to gossip about. For Paul Young, life is not a joking matter and one's neighbors have no right to pry into one's personal business. If anyone tries to tell him otherwise, well, she'd better watch out...or she might end up like Martha Huber.
At the end of season one Paul got up his compeuppance as his son was taken away and he was almost killed by Mike Delfino. But as he explained what happened, Mike took pity on him and left him alone in the desert to disappear forever...or maybe, just maybe, to return to Wisteria Lane.