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Ángela, Viri, Esme and Sofía hate each other. When their husbands wind up in jail for stealing millions from the biggest drug lord in Miami, the foursome ends up on the street at his mercy. As they adapt to their new lives, the wives must work together to survive.
Episode 8 : The Exchange
September. 15,2022
Zuazo attempts to save his kidnapped mother; the chaos is just beginning.
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Episode 7 : Fly Through the Air
September. 15,2022
Zuazo retaliates against one of the husbands; Daniela makes a shocking declaration at a funeral.
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Episode 6 : War Declaration
September. 15,2022
Ángela is in danger and must get rid of Zuazo; helping Daniela may be her salvation.
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Episode 5 : The Stork
September. 15,2022
Sofía is forced to tell the truth after the result of her pregnancy test is revealed.
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Episode 4 : The Dead Do Float
September. 15,2022
Hoping for peace, Ángela returns the money, but Zuazo demands something else in exchange.
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Episode 3 : Man to Water
September. 15,2022
Forced to dispose of a corpse, the distressed wives come up with an idea.
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Episode 2 : Dead Weight
September. 15,2022
An accidental death spurs Zuazo, Miami's biggest drug lord, to go after the wives.
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Episode 1 : We Are Not Friends
September. 15,2022
Angela, Viri, Esme and Sofía know the nature of their husbands' work but are unaware of a secret.
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