Only Murders In The Building 2x6 «SECURE ●»

In Season 2, Episode 6 of Only Murders in the Building , titled "Performance Review," the mystery of Bunny Folger's murder reaches a chaotic tipping point. Here are a few ways you could frame a post for this episode:

Mabel walking in on Alice recreating Bunny’s murder scene for "art" felt like a massive betrayal . Is Alice just a boundary-crossing artist, or is she hiding something darker? . The "Poor Mabel" Appreciation Post Only Murders in the Building 2x6

Beneath the dip jokes, Oliver’s anxiety over Will’s DNA test results shows the real heart of the show . In Season 2, Episode 6 of Only Murders

Between Alice’s psychological art project and being cornered by the killer on a subway, Mabel is going through it this week . The trio finally lures out the "mystery texter"

The trio finally lures out the "mystery texter" with a glitter bomb, but in classic Charles and Oliver fashion, they get distracted by their own drama and miss the catch .

Jane Lynch’s return as Sazz Pataki—acting as an intermediary to break up with Jan for Charles—was easily the comedic peak of the episode .

In Season 2, Episode 6 of Only Murders in the Building , titled "Performance Review," the mystery of Bunny Folger's murder reaches a chaotic tipping point. Here are a few ways you could frame a post for this episode:

Mabel walking in on Alice recreating Bunny’s murder scene for "art" felt like a massive betrayal . Is Alice just a boundary-crossing artist, or is she hiding something darker? . The "Poor Mabel" Appreciation Post

Beneath the dip jokes, Oliver’s anxiety over Will’s DNA test results shows the real heart of the show .

Between Alice’s psychological art project and being cornered by the killer on a subway, Mabel is going through it this week .

The trio finally lures out the "mystery texter" with a glitter bomb, but in classic Charles and Oliver fashion, they get distracted by their own drama and miss the catch .

Jane Lynch’s return as Sazz Pataki—acting as an intermediary to break up with Jan for Charles—was easily the comedic peak of the episode .