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Beth Ann explicitly points out that Rob is merely putting on a smile for her benefit, calling his empty life a direct result of their past suffering.

Simone is reeling from the discovery that her husband, Karl, is gay and has been cheating on her with men. I'd Like to Kill Ya, But I Just Washed My HairW...

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 explicitly points out that Rob is

Beth Ann decides to confront the mistress directly but chickens out. Instead, she befriends April under a fake name to gather information. The title itself is a playful parody of

Beth Ann struggles to cope after discovering her husband, Rob, is having an affair with a local waitress named April.

All three women are fighting desperately to maintain an image of a perfect life to the outside world, despite their domestic realities crumbling.

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