Steve Martin as Charles-Haden Savage of Only Murders in the Building, looking confused, superimposed on a swirling background
For four seasons now, Only Murders in the Building has provided different cases in the Arconia. The series shows three unlikely friends thrown together by the death of a stranger in their building, but after that, more bodies fall.
✕ Remove Ads Season 4's finale even makes it into a joke, as Charles comments that another body usually drops when they solve the case. This comment causes Oliver to get nervous, claiming he was alluding to Loretta's death. But even with this expectation, no one takes precautions against another murder.
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