'Devious Maids' season 3 episode 4 spoilers: Rosie 'adjusts' upon Ernesto's return, Michael becomes suspicious of Taylor in 'Since You Went Away'

Blanca in "Devious Maids" season 3 Facebook/Devious Maids

More bombshells were dropped and more mysteries were brought into play by the time episode 2 of "Devious Maids" season 3 wrapped up. This will go on in episode 4 titled "Since You Want Away" starting with Ernesto coming back from the dead.

For a long time, Rosie knew her husband was gone. She moved on and started a new life with Spence not knowing that Ernesto was looking everywhere for her. Rosie will have to "adjust" now that Ernesto is back in the picture, the same way she did when she convinced herself he was dead.

Ernesto isn't as scared about totally losing Rosie as much as how shocked he was when he discovered that Spence has replaced him. His arrival is perfect as Rosie started to feel that her sexless marriage may not be going farther than she originally expected to.

In the "Devious Maids" season 3 episode 4, it is expected that Ernesto may try to win his wife back and Spence have all the reasons to be worried. Meanwhile, the murderous turn of events in episode 3 has more individuals becoming suspicious of Taylor, even her husband.

Michael, who Blanca approached in search of answers regarding Katie's cryptic drawings depicting the burglary she never could have witnessed, is also starting to suspect Taylor, knowing that the new Stappord maid was victimized not long after she inquired her of the grisly sketches.

"Devious Maids" season 3 will also see Jesse make a discovery that will have her running straight toward Marisol. Zoila, who was revealed to be around five months pregnant, will receive a "heartfelt" offer from Genevieve. Carmen, on the other hand, will make time making Sebastien jealous, all while she moves out of the Murder House.

"Devious Maids" season 3 episode 4 "Since You Went Away" will air on Jun. 22.

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