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"Only the murderer in the building" is a love letter to the Upper West Side

Only murders in the buildingSeason 2 Episode 3 "The Last Day of the Bunny Forger" Knows About Bunny Turn the script about that (Jayne Houdyshell) and the events leading up to her murder. HuluSeason 1 of the show portrayed her as a cruel and mean bitch, but her truth is far more complex and tragic. The bunny was certainly fragile, but she was also generous with the server, friendly with the locals, and devoted to Arconia. She is the epitome of Upper West Cider, and only the murderer in thebuildingis celebrating UWS like any other show like never before.

The Upper West Side is one of New York City's most iconic and unique districts. Zabar's, Lincoln Center, Cafe Laro, American Museum of Natural History,Only the murderers in the building, and I live. (Well, I'm a longtime fan and a fairly recent resident.) The Upper West Side has been best captured by things like Nora Ephron'sYou've Got Mailso far. I have an atmosphere. ,New Yorkercartoons John Mulaney and Nick KrollOh, hello!It's the land of a bar that's constantly engrossed by nerdy intellectuals, seniors in the crotch, and patrons. And I love it very much.

That's whythe murderer in the buildingisn't the only mystery or joke, it's the affectionate way the show celebrates and satirizes life on the Upper West Side. As a result, you may be worried that half of the UWS references are flying straight over the outsider's head. Still, I think only the supersingular ellipticism ofMurdersto the Upper West Side world makes the show very cozy.

Martin Short in Only Murders in the Building
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Murder in the buildingSeason 1 is three of Arconia Tracked the resident. Luxury UWS buildings as they created a real crime podcast about murders in their buildings. Nervous retired television actor Charles Haden Savage (Steve Martin), Martin Broadway director Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), and clever ass millennial artist Mable Mora (Selena Gomez). The three mismatched detectives quickly build close friendships through various scratches and the scraps they encounter in their investigation.

Emphasize how much fun it's to see someone like me at Mable Mora as a Millennial on the Upper West Side (a smart ass who likes cozy sweaters and likes to socialize with baby boomers) You can't. And as an Upper West Side, I love how this show is scattered across specific neighborhood references. (In fact, the only thing that ranks me about the portrayal of a show in my neighborhood is when they make a slight mistake. This week's episode mentions key food on 81st Avenue, key food. Is actually 85th and 86th! Grr!) One of the best moments of the second half of the season is when someone describes the crash as "a man with a Bernie Greengrass Tote". It's not just a cry to the neighborhood, but a vivid portrait of a particular type of person.

They say that the peculiarities of writing make the story universal. However, forMurders only, the Upper West Side reference makes the show cozy. That's because the Upper West Side is so cozy, the stroller is flooded with dogs, the parents are sitting on the sidewalk to watch the Taekwondo kids take classes, and the neighbors who really care for each other. Bagels are our daily bread and love is the place to stroll in Central Park. The Upper West Side is cozy, but not soft. The Upper West Side is sharp, like the biting one-liners scattered throughout the screenplays of Bunny Folger andMurders. We do not suffer from fools or tolerate BS.

This balance between warmth and wit is whyonly the murderer in the buildingis so attractive. And that's what makes the Upper West Side a magical place to live and escape.