How (Not) to Kill Your Husband

How (Not) to Kill Your Husband (2014-2016)

EndedDocumentary show

Lovers learn the true meaning of "happy wife, happy life" when scorned women become hell bent on getting sweet revenge. These women don't get mad, they get even. How (Not) to Kill Your Husband tells the stories of how women planned and executed their plots for revenge on their husbands, boyfriends and lovers.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E08Temper of DoomAug 20, 2016
S03E07Indecent ProposalsAug 13, 2016
S03E06Toxic RomanceAug 6, 2016
S03E05Boiling PointJul 30, 2016
S03E04Playing With FireJul 23, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband' premiere?

'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband' premiered on October 6, 2014.

Who are the lead actors in the TV show 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband'?

Kimberly H\u00e9bert Gregory, Katherine LaNasa, and Johnny Ray Gill are the lead actors in 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband'.

What is 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband' about?

'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband' is a dark comedy that centers around a woman who runs an online blog, teaching women how to avoid getting caught while murdering their husbands.

What is the running time of each episode of 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband'?

Each episode of 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband' has a running time of around 30 minutes.

Who is the creator of 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband'?

'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband' was created by Stephanie Langhoff, Alex Berger, and Michael Blieden.

In which city is 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband' set in?

'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband' is set in Los Angeles.

What is the genre of 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband'?

'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband' falls under the genre of dark comedy.

What did the critics say about 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband'?

The show received mixed reviews, with some praising the concept and lead performances, while others criticized the show for being too predictable and lacking depth.

What is the tagline of 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband'?

The tagline of 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband' is "Till death do us part. Preferably not yours."

Is 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband' based on a book?

No, 'How (Not) to Kill Your Husband' is not based on a book, but rather an original concept by the show creators.

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