Only Murders In The Building Season 2 Review

Okay, fellow true crime obsessives, let's talk about Only Murders in the Building Season 2. Did it live up to the hype? In short: mostly, yes! It was a wild ride back to the Arconia, filled with more twists, turns, and Mabel's amazing coats than ever before.
The Mystery Deepens (and Gets More Hilarious)
This time around, instead of solving a crime, our favorite podcasters – Charles, Oliver, and Mabel – found themselves prime suspects! Imagine trying to clear your name while simultaneously recording a hit true crime podcast. Talk about multitasking!
The mystery surrounding Bunny Folger's murder was a tangled web. Every episode peeled back another layer of suspicion, pointing fingers at seemingly innocent (or not-so-innocent) residents. The writers did a fantastic job of keeping us guessing until the very end.
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New Faces, Familiar Quirks
Season 2 introduced some fantastic new characters. Amy Schumer played a fictionalized version of herself, moving into Sting's old apartment and wanting to adapt the podcast into a TV show. Cara Delevingne joined as Alice, an artist with a mysterious connection to Mabel's past.
But it wasn't just the new faces that made the season shine. The core trio's dynamic was as charming and quirky as ever. Charles's acting mishaps, Oliver's theatrical pronouncements, and Mabel's sharp wit were all on full display.

"This sends the investigation in a whole new direction! I love it! I hate it!" - Oliver Putnam, probably.
Beyond the Crime: Heart and Humor
What truly sets Only Murders in the Building apart is its blend of suspense and humor. The show never takes itself too seriously, even when dealing with serious subject matter. This season delivered plenty of laugh-out-loud moments, often stemming from the characters' eccentric personalities and awkward interactions.

But beneath the humor, there's a genuine warmth and connection between Charles, Oliver, and Mabel. They've become a makeshift family, supporting each other through thick and thin. This season explored their individual backstories and vulnerabilities, making them even more relatable and endearing.
A Few Stumbles, But Still a Success
While Season 2 was generally strong, it wasn't without its flaws. Some plot threads felt a little underdeveloped, and the sheer number of suspects could be overwhelming at times. The focus on Mabel's artistic endeavors also felt a little disconnected from the main mystery.
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That being said, these were minor quibbles in an otherwise excellent season. The show maintained its clever writing, engaging performances, and unique blend of genres. The ending, while slightly predictable, provided a satisfying resolution and set the stage for future mysteries.
Final Verdict: Still Worth the Rent
Overall, Only Murders in the Building Season 2 was a worthy successor to its predecessor. It offered a compelling mystery, memorable characters, and plenty of laughs. If you're a fan of true crime, comedy, or just good storytelling, this show is definitely worth checking out.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go rewatch it and try to spot all the clues I missed the first time around. And maybe buy a fuzzy orange sweater, just in case I ever need to solve a murder myself.
