Paul, however, takes issue with Zach's obsession with two people who hadn't loved him enough to keep him. Upon Zach's return, Mike tries getting to properly know him, and Zach is initially interested. Mike is furious with Susan when he finds out what she did, and breaks up with her. She encourages Zach to go to Utah, looking for Paul and gives him money. Susan is stunned to discover that Zach is Mike's son, and although understanding, she is also wary of Zach because of his behavior towards her daughter Julie, particularly when she asks him not to see Julie as much. Mike returns to Fairview and rescues Susan from Zach. Meanwhile, Zach has taken Susan hostage because he has just found out about the kidnapping. He takes Paul hostage, and contemplates killing him, reconsidering when Paul reveals the whole truth about what happened, and realizes that Zach is his biological son. Mike eventually determines Paul's connection to Deirdre's murder. Susan temporarily breaks up with Mike when she finds out about his prison time, but reconciles with him after meeting with Kendra and Noah, and learning the truth from them. In the interim, Paul also murders Martha Huber in a fit of rage after finding out that she was responsible for blackmailing Mary Alice, and tries to pin the murder on Mike. Zach later believes Paul has lied to him about his memories of the chest and the private investigator who tried to take Zach away when he was a young child but Paul convinces him he didn't. Zach steps in and falsely claims the chest was damaged by him and thrown away when he was a child. The police are able to trace it to Paul as the maker kept a list of all clients he had done work for. After Mary Alice commits suicide, Paul Young excavates the toy chest out of the pool, wraps it, and tapes it up, and drives away with it to throw it in a body of water, though it is eventually recovered by the police. Deirdre's remains are inside Zach’s toy chest, and are buried under the family pool. Her father, Noah, wants to know what had happened to her before he died. He is quietly searching for his missing ex-girlfriend (Deirdre Taylor), and during this time, begins a relationship with Susan Mayer. Mike moves into 4356 Wisteria Lane, renting the Simms' house, and poses as the friendly neighborhood plumber. He was hired by Deirdre's father as a private investigator to find out what happened with Deirdre. He came to Fairview because there were nightmares. They had no children but left him a dog named Bongo. In 1992, he moved to Los Angeles and got married. Deirdre later lied to him that she carried out the abortion and then disappeared from his life. In September 1988, his girlfriend Deirdre visited him in prison and they had a conjugal visit, during which she became pregnant with a son, Dana. In 1987, he was sentenced to 66 months in a Kansas prison. During this time, Mike fell into drug addiction and killed a police officer in self-defense while protecting a woman. Afterwards, his maternal grandfather raised him and Adele. He was very popular in high school until his father was arrested and sent to prison for murdering a coworker. Michael "Mike" Delfino was born in 1967 as the second child of Adele and Nick Delfino. The character is portrayed by James Denton from the show's inception, until the eighth and final season of the show. The residents of Wisteria Lane likely wouldn’t have been able to compete.Michael Delfino is a fictional character on the ABC television series Desperate Housewives. The series exited the airwaves, just as pop culture was beginning to shift thanks to the rise of Netflix and prestige TV. Although that approach lends itself to an infinite number of new stories, it’s probably for the best that the conclusion came when it did. Often a blend of comedy, mystery, and drama, Desperate Housewives was able to rejuvenate itself thanks to its almost anthological format which offered a new crime to solve with each new installment. Only two other shows, American Idol and Two and a Half Men, raked in more money that year.īy all accounts, the decision not to move forward with season 9 was largely a creative call. In 2010, for season 7, the show brought in $5.48 per episode. Although it did slip gradually slip in the ratings, averaging around 10 million viewers by the time it ended in 2012, the series maintained an international following and was a solid revenue earner overall. Desperate Housewives had been generally expected to continue, with the network even contracting the show’s four main stars for an additional season. While it’s understandable that Cherry would want to avoid the divisive finales of other influential titles, such as Seinfeld and The X-Files, the decision to wrap up with season 8 came as a surprise to the cast.
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