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Zach Young is the most troubled of all the teens on Wisteria Lane-not that he doesn't have competition. Brooding, moody and mysterious, he is a shy kid who radiates strangeness and insecurity. He wears a side part and wire rimmed glasses and rarely smiles. But it;s easy to be sympathetic to him for two good reasons: he has a starnge dad and lost his mother at a very young age. Since Mary-Alice's death, Zach has seemed unsettled and confused, believing that he accidently killed his baby sister, Dana. It's revealed later, of course,, that he's wrong and his paretns have told him lies to cover for their own crime.
Whon wouldn't be wierd with a childhood like that-believing he was a murderer only to find out his parents were instead? Zach may be the outcast of the Wisteria Lane teens, but it is not without reason. And he is much braver and stonger than any of his privilidged counterparts who have not had to deal with the family troubles he has. He speaks his mid, marches to the beat of his own drum, and has little tollerance for the banalities of everyday converation. He wears his strangeness like a badge of honor, which makes him oddly likeable.