This is something that went unknown to his wife, Susan, who was already not on the best of terms with Edie. They were both plastered on eggnog, and Karl ultimately began to feel Edie up. (" Ah, But Underneath") One year, at the Hendersons' Christmas party, Edie found herself underneath the mistletoe with none other than Karl Mayer. (" Move On") At one point Edie had a "special friend" named Javier who was removed from her house in handcuffs. However, she eventually formed a friendship with neighborhood busybody Martha Huber who, though often cruel, offensive, and downright mean, was the first real friend she ever had. This continued even when she moved onto Wisteria Lane, having been rejected by the close-nit group of housewives - Susan, Lynette, Bree, and Gabrielle. (" My Husband, the Pig")īecause of her behavior, Edie was never able to form friendships with females. She knows that doesn't make her a good mother, but believes that it at least makes her a realistic one. When Edie divorced her first husband, Charles McLain, she gave him full custody of their son Travers because she wanted him to have the best life possible. (" Dress Big") Once a week since she was a child Edie would confess her sins to Father O'Malley, and then he would tell her to go out into the world and sin no more. (" Pilot") Edie had a c-section, and it left her with a scar. (" Ah, But Underneath"), and at one point she had a son. (" The Ladies Who Lunch") Her second husband was named Umberto Rothwell. (" Ah, But Underneath") The only good thing she is able to say about her first husband is that he taught her how to bluff, having been bad in bed, so she had to fake a lot of orgasms. (" That's Good, That's Bad") Edie's poor childhood also leads her to an adulthood of promiscuous behavior, becoming known as a predator and seducing the likes of her handyman, her tennis pro, and a priest. (" You'll Never Get Away from Me") Edie grew up without a father, resulting in her promiscuous behavior later in life. (" Come Back to Me") Edie comes from a family with a lot of musicians, like the Von Trapps however, her brother overdosed. Edie recalls her as being very strict, showing no mercy, so much so that when her mother made parole she was actually happy to see her. At one one point, Edie had a court appointed social worker by the name of Mrs. Edie led a bit of a troubled childhood, such as spending her teenage years with the "freaks" out by the loading docks where she would smoke (" Every Day a Little Death"), and having a mother who did some time in jail.
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