Taylor attempts to manage the boundaries of her relationship while protecting Jade from a dangerous ex-boyfriend.
Simone is reeling from the discovery that her husband, Karl, is gay and has been cheating on her with men.
is the second episode of the dark comedy-drama series Why Women Kill . The title itself is a playful parody of Bette Davis's famous line, "I'd like to kiss you, but I just washed my hair," from the 1932 film The Cabin in the Cotton . I'd Like to Kill Ya, But I Just Washed My HairW...
Beth Ann decides to confront the mistress directly but chickens out. Instead, she befriends April under a fake name to gather information.
How betrayal, secrets, and societal expectations push three women from different eras to the brink of murder. 🕰️ Timeline Breakdowns 1. 1963: Beth Ann Stanton Taylor attempts to manage the boundaries of her
Beth Ann realizes April is actually sweet and ambitious, making it harder to hate her. Rob continues to treat Beth Ann like a subservient maid. 2. 1984: Simone Grove
Beth Ann struggles to cope after discovering her husband, Rob, is having an affair with a local waitress named April. The title itself is a playful parody of
Beth Ann and Simone both find unexpected bonds forming in the wake of their husbands' betrayals. I'd Like to Kill Ya, But I Just Washed My Hair