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Only Murders in The Building

With regards to the timeline being wrong, are they taking a leaf from Evil Under The Sun?

Or, the presumed shot that people heard was not the shot that killed Sazz, but undertaken to create the fake timeline.
 
The westies knowing Dudenoff and the Brothers even more personally but not initially sharing it is either bad writing or suspicious.
 
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Richard Kind and Kumail Nanjiani definitely reacted with shock at the new sof Dudenoff being in town...because they know he's dead. They found him and stuck him in the incinerator so they could continue with the rental scam.

But they probably didn't kill Sazz. The screenwriter (I wish I remembered character names) and a previously unseen twin sister (who doesn't have a beard) did. Iti's obvious, probably!
 
Only just had the chance to watch this week's episode because I didn't have Internet (and, for less time, power) due to Hurricane Helene.

...and holy plot twists inside of plot twists, Batman! :guffaw:

As was expected (yeah, yeah, I know...), the Brother Sisters aren't the killers, but not only are they connected with Dudenoff (and the Westies!), Dudenoff is dead, too! I really hope everything fits together by the end after all of these twists and turns. Either way, I'm loving every second of it.

I love the way this episode was presented, which reminded me of season one's episode that focused on Theo. But in this case, it's deliberately making fun of the pretentiousness of such filmmaking (and the filmmakers as we've already seen with the Brothers Sisters). I both love it and hate it and I want more.

I can't quite decide if that episode was really annoying or a work of genius! :lol:
Yes. :D

But they probably didn't kill Sazz. The screenwriter (I wish I remembered character names) and a previously unseen twin sister (who doesn't have a beard) did. Iti's obvious, probably!
Yeah, Marshall's (that's his name and, yes, I had to look it up!) slip and fall is also suspicious, but I imagine that's also a red herring.

You're a red herring and you're a red herring and you're a red herring, everyone is a red herring!!!

Too much?
 
Oh my God!

Things you never expect to see Meryl Streep and Melissa McCarthy kicking each other's butt!

That was hilarious!

So we, possibly, know who killed Dudenoff now, and we know how long the new killers been after our gang...always assuming our new set of detectives have figured it out right of course.

Anyway that was brilliant. At first I thought it was just going to be a treading water episode but soooo much happened.

And that fight...it did happen, right? I didn't just imagine it? :lol:
 
I wonder if the season 1 "plotholes" were on purpose at the time, or if the writers just saw people pointing them out online and decided to incorporate theminto the plot this season.

I like to think Meryl Streep did all her own stunts in the fight scene.
 
According to co-creator John Hoffman it's pretty much all Streep and McCarthy outside of one shot.

It sounds like they always knew there were dangling threads from season 1 and just decided to incorporate them in this season.

I love that the "Is there family money?" line was an adlib by Martin Short :lol:
 
I wonder if the season 1 "plotholes" were on purpose at the time, or if the writers just saw people pointing them out online and decided to incorporate theminto the plot this season.
That seems unlikely as I don't think they knew how many seasons Hulu would give them.
 
The Westies are back on the board! But even better, the plot holes of the past are directly to connected them!

...and yet, we still have three episodes left. So a couple of more shoes are inevitably are going to drop.

But yes, most importantly, Melissa McCarthy is a riot yet again and the fight with Meryl Streep was hysterical. I love how damn bonkers this show is!
 
Damn that was fun! I loved Martin's and McCarthy's talk about their mother. And Howard realizing none of the signatures matched!
 
Kind's eye patch switched eyes. But a friend tells me it's been doing that since the beginning. First time I noticed. Probably missed the dialog about as well. :lol:
 
Kind's eye patch switched eyes. But a friend tells me it's been doing that since the beginning. First time I noticed. Probably missed the dialog about as well. :lol:

It happened once where the main characters noticed and he claimed it jumps from eye to eye and they didn't ask any further questions.
 
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