The second season of the American television comedy-drama series Devious Maids began airing on Lifetime on April 20, 2014.
[1] The second season also deals with Rosie working for an African-American family that is scheming to do harm to an elderly man she's hired to act as a caregiver, Zoila dealing with her estrangement from her husband Pablo while her daughter Valentina tries to distance herself from Remi and Zoila while trying to downplay the attention of pool boy Ethan, both of whom, along with a new body guard, Tony, are hired by Adrian and Evelyn Powell in the wake of a series of robberies that leads to deadly consequences for Alejandro, who is killed during their heist at his party, leaving Carmen, who signed a deal to insure a recording deal in order to keep his homosexuality a secret, back to square one in her quest to become famous.
Stage actress Joanna P. Adler was cast in main role of a new mystery maid, Opal, in December 2013.
[4] Colin Woodell was cast as his son, Ethan Sinclair,[5] and Mark Deklin as Nicholas Deering, Marisol's new love interest.
Academy Award–nominee June Squibb also was cast as Susan Lucci's character's mother, Velma, in two episodes of the second season.