1. Murder Means Never Having To Say You're Sorry [DELUXE ✯]

: The episode explores how societal roles for women have evolved, while the emotional fallout of infidelity remains a constant "starting point for journeys of self-discovery". Verdict

" Murder Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry " is the series premiere of the dark comedy-drama anthology Why Women Kill , which debuted on August 15, 2019. Created by Marc Cherry, the episode serves as a stylish introduction to three women living in the same Pasadena mansion across three different decades, each facing marital betrayal. 1. Murder Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry

Critics and viewers on Reddit describe the premiere as a "masterfully directed" pilot that successfully balances dark humor with genuine suspense. While some found the melodrama "sickly" or "old-fashioned," most audiences appreciated the fast-paced storytelling and the promise of three inevitable murders. Murder Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry : The episode explores how societal roles for

The episode establishes three distinct timelines, each centered on a wife discovering a secret about her husband: Critics and viewers on Reddit describe the premiere

: Simone Grove (Lucy Liu) is a glamorous socialite who discovers her third husband, Karl (Jack Davenport), is gay.