Only Murders in the Building Season 4 Review: Less Cozy
Briefly

Only Murders in the Building's fourth season, while still comedic, delves deeper into themes of grief and loneliness, especially through Charles' relationship with his deceased friend.
The murder of Sazz Pataki resonates profoundly with Charles, as she was not only a dear friend but a connection to his past, amplifying the season's somber tone.
Despite the overarching sadness, the series retains its humor and charm, intertwining funny moments with heavier emotional themes of loss and connection among the trio.
Mabel, Oliver, and Charles' dynamic evolves as they navigate friendship and fame, yet the weight of past traumas shadows their interactions in this latest season.
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