Only Murders in the Building
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After all, its too early in the season for any real answers.
She was just startled.
But why was she lurking around Sazzs defunct trampoline park in Paradise, New Jersey, to begin with?
While Bev maintains she didnt kill Sazz, she fears someone else working on the movie may have.
Interestingly, this call means Sazz knew about the movie before the trio did.
The killer might just be the most dangerous thing of all: bicoastal.
One way or another, I feel like theyll be back in the conversation soon.
Anyway, back to jittery suspects …
But when they catch up to him and start asking questions about the murder, hes relieved.
Fittingly, that film is based on Kaufmans struggle to adapt Susan OrleansThe Orchid Thief, and starsLorettaMeryl Streep.
This impostor-syndrome story line is familiar it feels like Mabel has been dealing with the same thing for years.
It feels very professional, but shes not exactly sure what shes a professional at.
You did it, Mabel!
After three and a half seasons, you finally realized you have a job after all!
According to him, hes so fit hes been asked to be a pallbearer many times.
So if this timeline is impossible, could there be two killers?
Its a fitting twist given the seasons theme of stunt doubles and stand-ins.
Right on cue, Mabel makes a discovery while looking at Charless photos of the production office.
Oh, honey, Ive asked for crazier things.
They did, she says.
But just as she has this aha moment, gunfire rings out, and the episode ends.
But why would the Brothers sisters want to kill either Sazz or Charles?
Could it make for good press for their movie?
Or maybe the sibling duo is too obvious and Tawny had a totally different partner in crime.
Im still suspicious of Marshall, whose fake beard and glasses might serve a different purpose altogether.
Plus, his casual mention of having above-average vision feels key something an accurate sniper might have.
Maybe he even rented the Dudenoff unit to spy on his subjects as he wrote them.