Season 1 of Only Murders in the Building is a near-flawless debut. It’s a show for anyone who has ever binged a true-crime podcast at 2 AM, wondered about the strangers living above them, or simply wanted a comedy that doesn’t sacrifice its brain for its heart.
A cozy, clever, and surprisingly emotional mystery. It’s not just about the murder—it’s about the building, and the broken people inside it, finally learning to knock on a neighbor’s door. only murders in the building season 1
The show is a love letter to New York architecture and interior design. But its most memorable trick is using the Arconia’s elevator and floorplans to track suspects. One episode in particular, “The Boy from 6B,” tells an entire story from a deaf character’s perspective—using near silence, subtitles, and vibration—resulting in one of the most inventive and moving episodes of television that year. Season 1 of Only Murders in the Building