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 .

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

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.

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