In its second outing, “Only Murders” no longer has its element of surprise: We know what it can do. But that’s the only thing this show has lost. With its rococo details of life in a New York doorman-building overlaying careful and meticulous construction, theThe series picks back up with the mystery established in the final moments of the first season: The murder of cranky co-op board president Bunny .
Like any good mystery, “Only Murders in the Building” isn’t just concerned with the “who” — in this season’s case, who killed Bunny — but the “why.” Gomez’s work is the most overtly dramatic of the three central characters, but Martin and Short, as Charles-Haden Savage and Oliver Putnam, come in for examination as well. One begins to get the sense of why they’re so relentlessly jokey.
That Arconia universe is also growing, encompassing a witty cameo by Amy Schumer, playing an outsized version of herself residing in the building, and an expanded role for Tina Fey as a true-crime podcast pioneer who’s dubious of Mabel and company’s operation.
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The episode with him was one of the best moments on television!
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