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Tuesday, 3 January 2023

Why Women Kill is a murder-mystery series addressing relationships, feminism, and what drives us to snap

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Why Women Kill: Three women, three decades, same house. With a stellar two seasons, this American dark comedy-drama series follows the stories of mystery murders and reveals the events that led to the deaths. The second season follows the same premise as the first, albeit with completely different cast members and storylines: All the murders take place in the same house across three different decades. The individual plots depict the different lifestyles of three couples and how the dynamics of relationships evolve overtime. It also tackles issues such as feminism and sexism, with undertones of women recognizing their self-worth, and taking matters into their own hands to create a life for themselves. We’ve also enjoyed the Egyptian remake of the series, Sittat Bayt Al Maadi, starring Kinda Alloush, Injy El Mokaddem, and Tara Emad.

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