There isn’t more nerve-racking than finding yourself pitted against from all sides which seems to be the premise of “Only Murders In The Building” Season 2 Episode 4. This Episode came strong by reintroducing some old characters from Season 1 that we had just heard about and some that we thought had gone to jail.

This episode reintroduced Teddy Dimas, the Deli King from Season 1 who was the sponsor for their podcast and was in turn arrested for a crime not related to the murders in the building. Teddy Dimas, a good friend of Oliver Putnam is back and they meet in the elevator ending that encounter with a threat to get revenge on him when he would least expect it.

Not only this, the infamous Lucy that we heard a lot about in Season 1 when Charles was talking about his past and his weird obsession with making omelets and throwing them in the trash. We were introduced to Lucy who was a child of Charles’s ex-girlfriend with whom Charles had real bonding and was left and asked to not contact her.

With no one in Charles’s life worth remembering, he keeps remembering Lucy every day, and in this episode, we are introduced to Lucy who comes to The Arconia unannounced. Lucy, at first seems like she is just here to see Manhattan and not anything else but later on we’re shown how she is more familiar with The Arconia after she finds a hidden passage inside the building that sort of looks like a lair for a pervert because it had a way to look inside every tenant’s apartment from a keyhole.

The episode ended with reintroducing another character which sort of came like a shock because it’s JAN! Jan is the serial killer and a previous tenant of The Arconia who was captured and sent to prison. Charles, after having a conversation with Lucy who came to see Charles because she is worried about him and needs Charles to step up his game to find the person who killed Bunny goes to meet Jan for her help.

Only Murders in The Building just got a whole lot more interesting with the addition of previous seasons’ characters which will make up for a good season and we’re excited to see what the next episode brings.


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