: The clash with Cinda Canning sets the stage for a more intense rivalry, as the lines between being a fan, a mentor, and a suspect continue to blur.
: Poppy’s "insecure nervousness" mask begins to slip, revealing a woman desperate to be great at something, which mirrors the ambitions of the protagonists. Suspense and Subversion
The episode title, "Performance Review," works on multiple levels. It refers to the literal review of employees like Poppy and the metaphorical evaluation of the trio’s podcasting success and personal choices. [S2E6] Performance Review
In "Performance Review," the series moves beyond the simple mechanics of a murder mystery to explore the deep-seated vulnerabilities of its leads: Charles, Oliver, and Mabel. The episode focuses heavily on their personal relationships and the revelations that occur when they are forced to confront their pasts and their public personas.
: Charles-Haden Savage leans into his old Brazzos-style investigation techniques, planning a stakeout that adds a layer of nostalgia while driving the plot forward. The Rise of Poppy White : The clash with Cinda Canning sets the
The episode titled is the sixth episode of the second season of Only Murders in the Building . It originally aired on July 26, 2022, and serves as a pivotal turning point for the season’s mystery and character dynamics. The Evolution of the Core Trio
: Oliver Putnam struggles with a personal revelation involving his son, Will, which leads him to question his entire identity and history. It refers to the literal review of employees
: After Cinda harshly denies her a well-deserved promotion, Poppy realizes she might find better allies in the trio.