Only Murders In The Building Season 2 Episode 2

Only Murders: Still Hilariously Confusing in Episode 2!
Okay, let's be real, who isn't obsessed with Only Murders in the Building? Season 2, episode 2, "Framed," just dropped, and it's a delicious mix of mystery, mayhem, and Mabel's killer outfits.
Seriously, Mabel (played by the queen, Selena Gomez) can rock a hoodie and still look like she's ready for a Vogue cover. It's a gift, really. But fashion aside, she's got bigger problems, like, you know, being framed for murder!
This episode throws us right into the chaos. Imagine waking up one morning and suddenly everyone thinks you're the bad guy? Nightmare fuel. It's like when you accidentally 'like' your ex's super old Instagram post - the shame is real!
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The Plot Thickens (Like Peanut Butter)
Our trio, Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short), and Mabel are obviously not taking the accusations lying down. They're diving headfirst into amateur sleuthing (again), and it's pure comedic gold. Think Sherlock Holmes, but with more dad jokes and less deductive reasoning.
Charles's attempts to act tough are especially hilarious. He's trying so hard to be a convincing suspect, but he mostly just comes off as endearingly awkward. It's like watching a puppy try to play a Doberman – adorable, but not exactly scary.

Oliver, as always, is convinced he's the brains of the operation. His dramatic pronouncements and theatrical flair are a constant source of amusement. He could make reading a grocery list sound like a Shakespearean soliloquy.
New Suspects Galore!
The real fun of "Framed" is the introduction of new suspects. The Arconia is basically a breeding ground for eccentric personalities and hidden agendas. I mean, who hasn't lived in an apartment building with at least one person they suspect might be a secret agent?

We meet some quirky new characters, each with their own secrets and suspicious behavior. It's like a game of Clue, but everyone's wearing a slightly unsettling smile. Is it the Ornithologist, is it Uma?
The episode expertly sprinkles breadcrumbs of clues, leaving us with more questions than answers. Did the Pickwick Triplets really have such a close relationship to Bunny? Was it the "starving artist" that we saw in the elevator?
That Cliffhanger!
And then BAM! The ending hits us with a cliffhanger that leaves us practically screaming at the TV. It's a classic Only Murders move. They reel you in, make you laugh, and then leave you hanging off a cliff like Wile E. Coyote.

Seriously, the last scene will have you counting down the minutes until the next episode. Who is the mysterious figure? What does this mean for our favorite podcasters? I need answers!
Overall, "Framed" is a fantastic episode that builds on the intrigue and humor of Season 1. Only Murders is still managing to keep us laughing, guessing, and completely hooked. It's the perfect blend of mystery and comedy, making it the perfect escape from reality (you know, besides being accused of murder).

Final Thoughts?
If you're not already watching Only Murders in the Building, what are you waiting for? It's the perfect show to binge-watch with friends, family, or even just your pet hamster. Just don't blame me if you become convinced that your neighbors are all secretly plotting something sinister. After all, Everyone's a suspect.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to analyze every frame of the episode and concoct my own elaborate theories. Because, let's face it, that's half the fun! And remember to Keep your eyes peeled, Arconia-ites!
