At the Scavo House

You're looking at Tom and Lynette at home. It's a scene from the episode "What's to Discuss, Old Friend."
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Tom in a Bedroom

Go, Tom! Go, Tom! The man gets his new gal alone in this scene from Desperate Housewives.
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The Scavo household

Things are awkward in the Scavo Household. That's because Lynette knows Tom has a history with Renee.
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Tom and Lynette Pic

Tom and Lynette are seen here in a scene from the 4/18/10 episode of Desperate Housewives, titled "We All Deserve to Die."
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Being Alive Photo

This is a shot from the second episode of the sixth season of Desperate Housewives. It's titled "Being Alive."
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Tom Scavo Picture

Tom is married to Lynette on Desperate Housewives. He's an underrated, fun character on the show.
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Doug Savant as Tom Scavo

Doug Savant stars as Tom Scavo, one of the husbands on Desperate Housewives. Tom is married to Lynette and is a former advertising executive gone restaurant owner.
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Desperate Housewives Quotes

Let's find something fun-size for me to enjoy.

Renee

Preston: We don't want to get spanked.
Porter: Yeah, we promise we'll be good.
Lynette: Too late, you stole and then you lied. Even worse, you made me look bad in front of Mrs. McCluskey, who you know is mommy's sworn enemy. Time to pick your poison. How 'bout a belt? It's a classic... Well, we could go with the old hickory stick. It's a cliche, but it's pretty effective. I know, we'll go with the spatula. The holes give it less wind resistance; moves faster.
Scavo kids: No! No! No! No!
Lynette: Guys, guys, guys, hey my hands are tied. Thieves get spanked. Just the way it works. Unless...
Porter: Unless what?
Lynette: For a first time offense, if you swear, cross your heart, that you will never, never steal again, and you write Mrs. McCluskey a letter of apology, I will let it slide.
Scavo kids: Okay! Yeh! We swear! Yeh! We swear!
Lynette: Alright, start with Dear Mrs. McCluskey.
Porter: Mommy, why are you smiling?
Lynette: Do you know what physiological warfare means?
Porter: No.
Lynette: Well, too bad for you