Only Murders in the Building

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However, despite going bicoastal, the title still rings true.

Because as we saw at theend of last season, this years murder did take place in the building.

But when one door closes, a window (ideally one without a bullet hole) opens.

An email hits their inbox with great news for them and us.

The great news for us is that Molly Shannon is playing a Paramount executive named Bev Melon.

So much like anAmerican Idolcontestant with a golden ticket in hand, the trio is going to Hollywood.

And theyre identical twins, which is so neat, Bev says of the two visibly nonidentical directors.

Now, they just need them to sign away their life rights.

But only after that identity crisis I mentioned.

If only Hollywood were so open to making moreErin Brockoviches.

Meryl Streep and Martin Short are so good at acting liketheyre in a relationship!

Theyre such good actors!

Theyre great at pretending and playing make-believe like this!

Ultimately, Eva Longoria advises asking the studio for a ton of money and then building something with it.

Speaking of stars, Charles happens to run into Scott Bakula after mistaking him for their mutual stand-in Sazz.

The trio heads right back to Sazzs apartment complex, where they break into her unit for answers.

You know what that means Jane Lynch wont even be getting a check for playing a corpse.

Charles doesnt have all that many friends, so that doesnt really narrow down who this seasons killer is.

After all, Sazz looks just like him and was in his apartment.

But what were all of those notes on Sazzs desk?

And will the killer try and finish the job?

Was it Eugene Levy seeking a more interesting end to his characters arc?

Theres no way of knowing yet!

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