Devious Maids (season 4)


The fourth and final season of the American television comedy-drama series Devious Maids was ordered on September 24, 2015. Filming began January 14, 2016 with episode titles being cleaning puns. It consisted of 10 episodes, aired from June 6 through August 8, 2016.

Plot

This season, Marisol finds herself acting as a support system to Evelyn in the wake of a big life change. Meanwhile, Rosie's positive and sunny disposition leaves much to be desired by her new boss, Genevieve who is acclimating to a household without Zoila's honest and acerbic humor. Carmen continues to pursue her singing career until her cousin's daughter, Daniela comes to town and shakes things up. Marisol also finds herself in a new relationship, which eventually becomes a complicated triangle when her old flame Jesse. Adriane tries to punish Evelyn for leaving him

Production

Devious Maids was renewed for a fourth season on September 24, 2015, which would have 10 episodes unlike previous seasons which consisted of 13 episodes. Episode titles of this season are cleaning puns. For the fourth season, series regulars Brianna Brown, Brett Cullen and Gilles Marini are demoted, and will not appear in the season. It was announced on Twitter that Mariana Klaveno will return as Peri Westmore for the fourth season. Deadline announced on January 12, 2016, that Eva Longoria would be making an appearance as herself in the season premiere. It was also announced that James Denton was cast for the show as Peter, the charming confident head of a movie studio who falls hard and fast into a new relationship this season. Sol Rodriguez was added as a series regular, playing Carmen's cousin Daniela, and Nathan Owens was to return as series regular.
Ryan McPartlin was announced on January 20, 2016, to be cast as Kyle, a sweet, fun, and impossibly sexy new neighbor. TheWrap reported that Julie Claire will return as Gail Flemming for the fourth season. TVLine reported on February 3, 2016, that Carlos Ponce had been added to the show as Ben, a "handsome and slick" manager of a major movie star. Scott Takeda announced himself on Twitter that he would be appearing in the fourth season of Devious Maids as Dr. Brooks.

Cast

Main

Ratings

U.S. ratings