Only Murders In The Building Season 2 Cast Episode 2

"Framed" - A Dive Into the Absurdity of Season 2, Episode 2
Season 2 of Only Murders In The Building wastes no time throwing us deeper into the comedic chaos. "Framed," the second episode, amps up the silliness while keeping the mystery bubbling nicely.
Mabel, The Accidental Artist (And Suspect)
Mabel, played by the ever-brilliant Selena Gomez, finds herself in a precarious position. She's not just a suspect; she's practically a masterpiece to be displayed in the police department's "Wall of Crazy." Talk about feeling misunderstood!
The episode hilariously portrays Mabel's struggle to clear her name. We see her navigate suspicious glances, awkward interactions, and the constant threat of becoming the Arconia's most infamous resident.
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Oliver's Desperate Measures (and dips)
Martin Short, as Oliver, delivers his usual brand of theatrical desperation. His "investigation" involves more conspiracy theories and shrimp-based snacking than actual detective work.
His attempts to decode the mysterious painting are a masterclass in comedic overthinking. We almost feel sorry for him...almost.
Charles's Daddy Issues (and Lucy's Return)
Charles, our lovable, slightly dim-witted actor, grapples with his complicated past. The return of Lucy, his quasi-stepdaughter, brings a heartwarming element to the episode amidst the chaos.

Their scenes offer a touching contrast to the surrounding madness. It's a reminder that even in a building filled with secrets and suspicion, genuine connection is possible.
The Painting: More Than Meets The Eye (Maybe?)
The mysterious painting is a central element of "Framed." It might hold the key to Bunny's murder, or it might just be a really bad piece of art.
The episode cleverly teases us with potential clues. We are left wondering if everything is a red herring.

Poppy White: is she a true ally?
Cara Delevingne is a welcome addition to the cast, bringing a mysterious and intriguing presence. Her character's connection to Bunny and possible connection to Mabel adds an interesting layer to the story.
The Arconia: A Character In Itself
The Arconia, as always, is more than just a setting; it's a character in itself. Its opulent hallways and eccentric residents add to the show's quirky charm.
The building's history of secrets and scandals continues to unfold, making it a place where anything is possible (including murder, apparently).

A Humorous Heart in The Story
"Framed" finds a perfect balance between suspense and humor. It's a testament to the show's clever writing and the cast's impeccable comedic timing.
Even amidst the murder investigation, there's a heartwarming sense of camaraderie between the three main characters. Their friendship is the emotional anchor that keeps the show grounded.
Why We Love "Framed" (and Season 2 So Far)
This episode, and Season 2 as a whole, shines because it understands its audience. It's smart, funny, and just a little bit silly.

Only Murders In The Building isn't just a murder mystery; it's a celebration of friendship, quirky characters, and the absurdity of life. It is a delightful escape, and it's the perfect blend of suspense and heart that keeps us coming back for more. And let's be honest, who doesn't love a good nosy neighbor?
We end wondering if Jan is really done.
