'Devious Maids' season 4 spoilers: Evelyn to experience an awakening in her struggle

 ABC, Lifetime

"Devious Maids" will feature even more drama in its following episodes, with the hit comedy-drama series facing a lot more relationship problems.

According to Game N Guide, season 4 of this series brought even more headaches to its characters. However, while they're forced to deal with more issues, they're expected to do so while still looking fabulous.

In the same article, it was mentioned that the "Devious Maids" has a synopsis that confirms the presence of more relationship drama on this show. Especially for episode 5, where it basically states that in her efforts to prove Spence's innocence, Rosie has been put to risk, while Danni sought some comfort from Jesse. Marisol was invited by Peter to an important gala while Zoila did her utmost to make Kyle jealous. Finally, Genevieve and Fabian's relationship will take an unexpected turn.

"Devious Maids" season 4 has a lot of memorable and relatable characters, so it's really easy for people to get attached to some of them, most especially Evelyn. After all, among all the characters, she's the one experiencing the toughest moments in this series. She's certainly a headstrong woman, but a little help can definitely go a long way in fixing her life.

In any case, it's revealed that she'll have a major awakening in her efforts to start anew, according to Cartermatt.

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