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Only Murders In The Building Season 3 Episode 7 Ending Explained: In the Only Murders In The Building Season 3 Episode 7, things get pretty intense. The three main characters, Charles, Mabel, and Oliver, have a big fight at the Gooseberry Theater, and it puts their friendship in jeopardy.
They decide to go their separate ways. Mabel keeps digging into the mystery of Ben Glenory’s death, while Oliver is busy trying to find someone new to play Charles’ role in his play.
At the same time, some surprising people who live in the Arconia building reveal some really shocking information about the murder case.
This sends Mabel on a completely new path of investigation. If you want to know all the details about what happens in this episode and how it ends, just keep reading this article till the end.
In Only Murders In The Building Season 3 Episode 7, titled ‘CoBro,’ Uma Heller, an Arconia resident, talks about her life after her friend Bunny Folger’s death and how she’s developed a habit of collecting things from loved ones.
She reveals she was in the building on the night of Ben Glenry’s death when he fell down the elevator shaft with Charles, Mabel, and Oliver.
Charles meets Uma at a diner and discusses his fight with Mabel and Oliver. Uma advises him to make amends with his friends, but Charles believes they’ll come back to him.
Mabel decides to leave her Arconia apartment and packs her stuff with Teddy’s help. She learns about a silent auction for Ben’s belongings in the penthouse.
Oliver auditions actors for a role in his play after Charles quits, eventually enlisting Broadway star Matthew Broderick.
Charles considers making amends, while Mabel visits Ben’s brother, Dickie, but he suspects her motives for her podcast and asks her to leave. Mabel records a teaser for her podcast with Teddy and Tobert but misses her friends.
Charles discovers Uma stole a handkerchief from Ben’s body, but she’s sold it for $7,000. Meanwhile, Oliver regrets casting Broderick as he overindulges in the role, and Mabel releases the teaser for her new podcast season.
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At the end of episode 7, Teddy discovers concept art for the ‘CoBro’ comic, the basis for Ben’s successful film franchise. They notice that the art was originally signed as “R. Glenroy,” not “B. Glenroy.” Mabel realizes it was made by Richard “Dickie” Glenroy, who accused Ben of stealing his ideas.
This leads Mabel to suspect that Dickie might have a motive to kill his own brother. Meanwhile, Charles asks Uma for Ben’s handkerchief, but Uma reveals she sold it.
When Mabel releases a teaser for her podcast’s new season, we see Dickie crying in Ben’s apartment, holding a blood-stained handkerchief.
The episode strongly suggests that this is the same handkerchief Ben had when he died, and Uma sold it to Dickie.
However, it’s unclear if Dickie is the killer, as he was devastated by Ben’s death, and managing Ben’s career was his livelihood. The episode ends with Oliver firing Broderick from the play and reuniting with Charles.
When they visit Mabel’s apartment with a new clue, they discover she has moved out and is continuing the podcast without them.
Nonetheless, the teaser for the podcast provides crucial evidence about Ben’s death, leading the police to reopen the case, and increasing the chances of the killer being caught.
This post was last modified on September 14, 2023 9:00 am
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