Only Murders in the Building Recap: Keep Shooting
The latest episode of “Only Murders in the Building” titled “Keep Shooting” takes us deeper into the mystery surrounding the building’s latest casualty, the enigmatic and somewhat menacing documentarian, Poppy White.
Our trio, Oliver, Charles, and Mabel, face a new challenge: they’re now suspects in Poppy’s death. The episode opens with the police questioning them, adding another layer of tension to the already stressful situation.
Meanwhile, the investigation takes an interesting turn as we learn about Poppy’s past and her potential connection to the “Bunny Folger” case. Her documentary, “The Killer in My Building,” is revealed to be a thinly veiled attempt to uncover the truth about Bunny’s murder.
The episode throws in some surprising twists and turns. We learn that Poppy had been working on a new documentary, this time about a young aspiring actress named Zoe, who, according to Poppy, was a “bad girl.” This revelation adds a new dimension to the case, leaving us wondering if Zoe’s potential involvement in Poppy’s death is connected to the original case.
Charles’s acting career takes an unexpected turn as he is offered a role in a play called “The Killer in My Building,” which is based on the podcast he and his friends created. The play’s director, Cinda Canning, is intrigued by the real-life mystery unfolding in the building and aims to use it for her own artistic gain.
As the episode concludes, the tension escalates. Oliver’s strained relationship with his estranged son, Will, takes center stage, adding another layer of complexity to the narrative. The cliffhanger ending, with Oliver and Will finally meeting face-to-face after years of separation, leaves us eagerly anticipating the next episode.