There’s only one episode left in Season 4 of Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building, and fans are eagerly speculating about the fate of several characters. Questions arise as Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short), and Mabel (Selena Gomez) prepare to solve the murder of Saz (Jane Lynch). Which beloved character doesn’t make it to the season finale?

Here are five predictions for the next victim of this fascinating mystery series, as mentioned in TV Insider’s report.

Howard: Who are the likely targets?

Howard (Michael Cyril Clayton) has gotten more screen time this season, which could be a sign that the writers are preparing him for a major development. Although his character has been warmly received, the show may be foreshadowing a tragic ending for viewers.

Howard’s pet, who recently adopted a cadaver dog, could lead the trio to discover his own lifeless body, a classic development that Only Murders fans have come to expect. While his expanded role is welcome, there are also concerns about his safety as the season draws to a close.
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Another person who could be in danger is Uma (Jackie Hoffman). Although her appearances in season 4 are minimal, her presence is always filled with sarcastic humor. Uma’s murder effectively underlines the series’ focus on crime in buildings and provides a compelling investigation for the podcast trio. However, her potential death may reflect the investigation into Bunny’s (Jane Houdyshell) murder, raising questions about whether the writers will tread similar ground again.

As a result, Uma’s fate remains uncertain, but her low profile this season may be an omen.

January: Wildcard

Jean (Amy Ryan) no longer lives in Arconia, but has recently escaped from prison and is on the run as a potential victim. The story cleverly teases her storyline, leaving viewers in suspense about her safety.

Given her history with Charles, Oliver, and Mabel, it’s entirely possible that evil forces will aim to silence her, especially if she has important information from previous investigations.

TV Insider reports that the irony of a murderer solving a murder adds a darkly humorous layer to the show’s story, making Jean a prime candidate for his next victim.

Loretta: heartbreaking loss

Losing Loretta (Meryl Streep) will be especially devastating for fans. Her recent happiness with Oliver, combined with her wedding plans, could indicate an impending tragedy. In television storytelling, a surge of joy often precedes heartbreak, and the show could depict a darker side of her character.

But given the cozy mystery framework of this series, her loss could detract from the overall atmosphere. Loretta’s fate remains uncertain, but her importance to Oliver suggests the writers may keep her around as long as Streep is willing to stay.

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Detective Williams: Possible conspiracy

Detective Williams (Daveen Joy Randolph) presents an interesting potential victim. Investigating the death of a law enforcement officer could provide rich story opportunities and character development for the trio. As the series continues to weave together the plots of Season 1, Detective Williams may discover a major contradiction that makes her a target.

While Jean’s choice seems the more obvious, the suspense surrounding Detective Williams’ character adds an extra layer of intrigue to the impending finale.

FAQ:

Only Murders in the Building only has 8 episodes?
Only Murders in the Building Season 4 consists of 10 episodes, with only one left until the end of the season, a week full of humor and thrilling meta murder mysteries.

Where can I watch “Only the Bill Murder Case” other than Hulu?
Only Murders in the Building, a comedy series starring Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez, is now available to stream. You can watch on Disney+ or Hulu using your Roku device.

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