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{{Quote|''Here's the clown Bree replaced me with: Orson. I don't mind saying he's creeped me out right from the get go. To me, he always has the shifty look of a guy who knows where the bodies are buried. And he should know... he buried them. But Bree thinks he's Sir Galahad. The kids like him. And all my friends... now his friends. No, Orson Hodge isn't exactly the guy I'd have picked to head my family. But I'll give him one thing... he's got the smile down cold.''|[[Rex Van de Kamp]]}}
{{Quote|''Here's the clown Bree replaced me with: Orson. I don't mind saying he's creeped me out right from the get go. To me, he always has the shifty look of a guy who knows where the bodies are buried. And he should know... he buried them. But Bree thinks he's Sir Galahad. The kids like him. And all my friends... now his friends. No, Orson Hodge isn't exactly the guy I'd have picked to head my family. But I'll give him one thing... he's got the smile down cold.''|[[Rex Van de Kamp]]}}
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'''Orson Hodge''' (born June 28, 1964) was [[Bree Van de Kamp]]'s second husband. Cultured and charming on the surface, he carried a troubled past and a talent for hiding darkness behind a polished facade. His marriage to Bree began with poise and appearances, but soon gave way to lies, guilt, and moral compromise. From covering up Bree’s fake pregnancy to running over [[Mike Delfino]], Orson’s time in suburbia proved anything but ordinary — and prison soon followed.
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'''Orson Hodge''' was [[Bree]]'s second husband. Orson has met some basket cases in his time. His marriage to Bree was positively mundane compared to the baggage he accumulated before arriving on [[Wisteria Lane]]. But life in suburbia brought with it problems - having to lie to everyone about Bree's pregnancy and running [[Mike]] over was a welcome break - unlike the few years he spent in prison shortly after. Having served his time, Orson found it difficult to find a job due having his license revoked until his wife came to the rescue. Happy for a while but not for long, Orson developed a penchant for stealing, and a turbulent time of blackmail, assaults, fake robberies and affairs ensued for him and Bree. Then, of course, he was left paralyzed when a plane crashed on to the Lane. When the couple finally got a divorce, he continued to loiter in the background of Bree's life like a bad smell, allowing him to find out about the murder of [[Alejandro Perez]], and with his resulting blackmail scheme, he becomes the main antagonist of [[Season 8]].
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After serving his sentence, Bree stepped in to support him, but their once-promising marriage quickly descended into dysfunction. Orson developed a secretive and kleptomaniac streak, and the couple — outwardly polished but increasingly toxic — became entangled in a series of scandals involving blackmail and infidelity. Their relationship, initially built on appearances and control, began to unravel, culminating in Orson being left paralyzed after a plane crash during Wisteria Lane’s annual Christmas festivities.
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Following their eventual divorce, Orson lingered on the margins of Bree’s life like a ghost from the past. Cunning and emotionally manipulative, he managed to uncover the truth behind the murder of [[Alejandro Perez]]. Orson exploited this secret to launch a blackmail scheme against Bree and her friends, ultimately emerging as the main antagonist of Season 8. His betrayal not only fractured his remaining ties with Bree but also marked the final chapter in his long descent from charming professional to manipulative outcast.
==Biography==
==Biography==
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Orson along with rest of the [[Wisteria Lane]] men have a little crush for [[Robin Gallagher]], an ex-stripper. Bree and Orson have had trouble connecting lately so Robing suggests to Bree that she should restart her sex life with Orson. Bree tries giving Orson a lap dance but it doesn't goes as well as planned. Bree tells Orson she wants to be intimate with her husband again. Bree and Orson share a romantic moment. <small>("[[Lovely]]")</small>
Orson along with rest of the [[Wisteria Lane]] men have a little crush for [[Robin Gallagher]], an ex-stripper. Bree and Orson have had trouble connecting lately so Robing suggests to Bree that she should restart her sex life with Orson. Bree tries giving Orson a lap dance but it doesn't goes as well as planned. Bree tells Orson she wants to be intimate with her husband again. Bree and Orson share a romantic moment. <small>("[[Lovely]]")</small>
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When Bree finds out that her new employee, [[Sam Allen]] is her late husband [[Rex]]'s illegitimate son, Orson tells Bree not to be mad at Sam when it was Rex's fault for never mentioning him. <small>("[[Chromolume No. 7]]")</small>
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When Bree finds out that her new employee, [[Sam Allen]] is her late husband [[Rex]]'s illegitimate son, Orson tells Bree not to be mad at Sam
,
when it was
actually
Rex's fault for never mentioning him
to their family
. <small>("[[Chromolume No. 7]]")</small>
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Orson wonders why Bree is taking such an interest in Sam. Orson is surprised when he finds out Bree called [[Danielle]] and she is flying over to meet Sam and get to know him. Bree tells Orson she is ashamed of Rex and wants to make it up to Sam. When Andrew and Sam fight, Orson takes Andrew's side. Orson and Andrew are suspicious about Sam and
thinks
Sam
is up to no good. Orson talks to Bree who wants to make Sam feel part of the family. Sam was listening in on their conversation hinting he has a hidden agenda. <small>("[[My Two Young Men]]")</small>
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Orson wonders why Bree is taking such an interest in Sam. Orson is surprised when he finds out Bree called [[Danielle]] and she is flying over to meet Sam and get to know him. Bree tells Orson she is ashamed of Rex and wants to make it up to Sam. When Andrew and Sam fight, Orson takes Andrew's side. Orson and Andrew are suspicious about Sam and
think
he
is up to no good. Orson talks to Bree who wants to make Sam feel part of the family. Sam was listening in on their conversation hinting he has a hidden agenda. <small>("[[My Two Young Men]]")</small>
When one of Bree's catering dinners is sabotaged, Bree thinks Andrew did it because she fired him. Orson points out to Bree that something like that had to be really thought out and planned, something Andrew never does. Bree realizes Sam might be up to something. <small>("[[We All Deserve to Die]]")</small>[[File:Plotting.jpg|thumb|left|Orson and Andrew think of a way to get rid of Sam]]When Bree finds out Sam's mother is in fact alive, Bree realizes Sam is hiding something. Orson tells Bree he was right about Sam. After Bree confronts Sam and he lashes out in rage, Bree tells Orson and Andrew that she is scared of her stepson. <small>("[[A Little Night Music]]")</small>
When one of Bree's catering dinners is sabotaged, Bree thinks Andrew did it because she fired him. Orson points out to Bree that something like that had to be really thought out and planned, something Andrew never does. Bree realizes Sam might be up to something. <small>("[[We All Deserve to Die]]")</small>[[File:Plotting.jpg|thumb|left|Orson and Andrew think of a way to get rid of Sam]]When Bree finds out Sam's mother is in fact alive, Bree realizes Sam is hiding something. Orson tells Bree he was right about Sam. After Bree confronts Sam and he lashes out in rage, Bree tells Orson and Andrew that she is scared of her stepson. <small>("[[A Little Night Music]]")</small>