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  1. Oct 19, 2021 · Oliver was right to be suspicious of Jan all along. In the Season 1 finale of Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building," Amy Ryan's pun-spouting bassoonist is revealed to have...

    • Kelly Lawler
    • TV Critic
    • Tim Kono’s Trash
    • The Missing Ring
    • Evelyn’s Death
    • The Handwriting
    • The Bassoon

    When Tim Kono got on the elevator to go upstairs, he was carrying a bag of trash. Listen, I don’t know about your apartment life, but I have never once gotten in an elevator and gone *up* with a bag of trash to my apartment, only down. Someone carrying a bag of trash upstairs means they’ve taken it not from their apartment but somewhere else in the...

    Zoe’s ring is a significant item for both Tim and Mabel — one that Tim was obsessed with finding as part of taking down Teddy Dimas’ illegal Angel dealings. Never mind that Zoe stole the ring initially from Angel; in Tim’s mind, it was stolen from her the night she died, and getting it back represented justice. But the ring was nowhere to be found ...

    It took until the penultimate episode for anyone to realize Tim wasn’t just shot; he was poisoned. But poison has been part of the mix since the second episode and the announcement of the death of Howard’s beloved cat, Evelyn. Early on, Howard insisted that Tim was the one who poisoned the cat. But the podcasters went over every inch of the apartme...

    There have been multiple notes from the show’s killer littered throughout the series, not just the one that Jan faked, but the ones to Oliver as well. Plus, from early on, there were notes from Jan asking Charles out on dates. The handwriting on all the notes was the same. Anyone who studies murder mysteries knows that handwriting samples are a sig...

    Of course, since Episode 2, the biggest clue has been Oliver’s accidental discovery of a toy marked “exotic instruments” that he assumed was a sex toy. As was revealed in Episode 9, it was, in fact, a bassoon cleaner. Any hardcore band geek should have put those clues together right away. Moreover, like drummer jokes, bassoonists are stereotyped as...

    • Ani Bundel
  2. Oct 19, 2021 · Charles, Oliver, and Mabel are able to stop Jan’s machinations and have her arrested, thus closing the investigation of Tim Kono’s murder. However, as the trio gathers to celebrate their success, a shocking revelation awaits them.

  3. Oct 19, 2021 · After numerous twists and red herrings — at one point, the musician Sting is suspected — Jan’s jig is up after the hard-luck Broadway producer Oliver Putnam (Martin Short) realizes that what he...

    • Sarah Bahr
  4. Oct 19, 2021 · Jan's plan to get away with poisoning and then shooting Tim Kono for dumping her was nearly perfect, but it wasn't flawless enough to make it past Charles, Mabel, and Oliver, who came together...

    • Alexis Nedd
    • alexis@mashable.com
  5. Oct 6, 2021 · Oliver Putnam first hit upon the idea of the Arconia's most famous resident being Tim Kono's killer because of the unlikely correlation that Sting didn't like dogs and the killer had tried poisoning Oliver's dog, Winnie, to scare him off the case.

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  7. Oct 19, 2021 · The episode, “Open and Shut,” revealed Charles’ (Steve Martin) almost-perfect, bassoonist girlfriend, Jan (Amy Ryan), to also be the scorned lover of Tim and the one who poisoned the Arconia...