Only Murders in the Building Recap: It Takes Two
Briefly

Bev Melon, although initially depicted as threatening, turns out to be startled rather than menacing. Her visit to the trampoline park raises suspicions related to Sazz's ominous voicemail about problems with the film project, indicating deeper connections and instigations surrounding the project that the trio must investigate further.
The voicemail from Sazz suggests that she was aware of serious issues affecting the Only Murders movie before Charles and the team. This unexpected link implies that Sazz's concerns might have pushed her to reach out to Bev instead of going directly to the trio, introducing a layer of complexity to the murder mystery that is yet to be unraveled.
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