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7!!Main Characters
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9[[folder:The trio in general]]
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11[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Mabel, Charles, Oliver]]
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13Three residents of the Arconia who find themselves drawn together when they begin to dig deeper into an alleged suicide in the building.
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15* AmateurSleuth: Charles, Oliver, and Mabel have zero investigative experience but decide to look into Tim Kono's death because their shared love of TrueCrime convinces them that [[NeverSuicide there's something afoot]]. Mabel is also partly inspired by ''Literature/TheHardyBoys'' mystery novels she read as a child, while Charles once played a TV detective and recalls some of the skills he learnt for the role, and Oliver is skilled at spotting peoples' tells which made him very good at murder mystery games.
16* AMFMCharacterization: The songs that play over each of their introductory monologues in the first episode give some insight into who they are before their first proper scene:
17** Charles has "Manhattan" by Music/JanAndDean, fitting his old-school personality and outlook as well as his lifelong connection to the city.
18** Mabel's is "Don't Start Now" by Music/DuaLipa, an appropriate choice given that she's the youngest of the trio, as well as her NeverBeHurtAgain attitude.
19** Oliver gets "You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile" from ''Theatre/{{Annie}}'', showing his upbeat showman personality and his background in the theatre.
20* BreakingTheFellowship: In Season 3, each member is simultaneously hit with their own trauma[[note]]Charles experiences multiple dissociative episodes and gets dumped, Oliver finds romance with Loretta but immediately suspects her for Ben Glenroy's murder, Mabel takes Ben's death hard and finds Charles and Oliver's preoccupation with their own issues frustrating[[/note]] and their inability cope with it in a healthy way leads to them declaring their collaboration on the ''Only Murders'' podcast to be over. While Charles and Oliver quickly make up, Mabel launches the third season of the podcast as a solo project with the help of Tobert and Theo.
21* BunnyEarsLawyer: The trio come with their own share of quirks, but they turn out to be surprisingly effective sleuths.
22* CommonalityConnection: The three protagonists don't have much in common, but end up bonding over their shared interests in TrueCrime.
23* CoolOldGuy: Despite their flaws, Charles and Oliver are both generally kind older men who get along great with younger people.
24* TheCSIEffect: [[invoked]]The three of them attempt to apply what they've learned from TrueCrime podcasts to solve Tim Kono's murder. This immediately rankles Detective Williams, as she's come across so many true-crime fans who think they know better than professional investigators.
25* DeadpanSnarker: All of them have their moments, Mabel and Charles more so than Oliver which is only natural given [[Creator/SelenaGomez their]] [[Creator/SteveMartin actors]].
26* {{Foil}}: Charles and Oliver tend to act as an equal-opposite duo that Mabel snarks at. While Charles tends to rub everybody the wrong way but mostly tries keeping to himself, Oliver is a social butterfly who is good at talking people into things. While both have trouble reading social cues, Charles' FatalFlaw is his fear of confrontation, while Oliver's is his habit of jumping headfirst into a project without considering the consequences. While Charles' apartment is tidy and minimalistic, Oliver's is crammed with things that reflect his flamboyancy and culture.
27* FreudianTrio:
28** Superego - Charles (tries to rein in Oliver while pulling Mabel out of her shell)
29** Ego - Mabel (measured and most aware of social niceties, but with a dark and somewhat violent streak to defend herself and others)
30** Id - Oliver (passionate and impulsive)
31* GenreSavvy: All three are familiar with murder mystery genre conventions. They're all fans of true crime, Charles once played a TV detective, and Mabel was obsessed with ''Literature/TheHardyBoys''.
32* HeelRealization: In the season 2 episode "The Last Day of Bunny Folger", the three have a moment of self awareness when they realize that not inviting Bunny to celebrate with them really hurt her emotionally and later on admit over their podcast that, while they didn't kill her, they could have saved her life with the simple act of including her as the killer wouldn't have been able to get Bunny alone.
33* HeroWithBadPublicity: Investigating the murder at the Arconia backlashes on the heroes and almost gets them evicted from the building. Their motivation for solving the mystery in the second season is to prevent their reputation from getting worse as Cinda makes them the subjects of her new podcast.
34* IntergenerationalFriendship: Charles and Oliver are both over forty years older than Mabel but the three form a friendship thanks to [[CommonalityConnection shared interests]]. Mabel's mother is slightly concerned by the age gap of her daughter's friends. Oddly enough, both Charles and Oliver get along better with Mabel than they do with each other.
35* IntrepidReporter: They actively investigate the crimes in the Arconia, using the podcast to report on their findings as they go. This often results in them being endangered.
36* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Charles is aloof and unintentionally rude, Oliver is a shameless mooch and has a SmallNameBigEgo thing going on, and Mabel is [[AloofDarkHairedGirl distant and cold]]. All three are decent people underneath and care deeply for one another.
37* NightmareFetishist: All three characters to an extent, due to their fascination with TrueCrime podcasts. Mabel a little bit more, since she actually has a recurring fantasy about being assaulted and killing the attacker, which helps her sleep at night.
38* OddFriendship: Charles and Mabel are introverted, put-together, and serious, while Oliver is talkative, flamboyant, and quirky.
39* PrimaryColorChampion: They are the heroes, and they are each associated with one of the primary colors: red for Charles, blue for Oliver, and yellow for Mabel.
40* PutOnAPrisonBus: They are all arrested at the end of season 1 because they were all at the scene of Bunny's murder (although we know that Charles and Oliver didn't do it, and Mabel claims she didn't do it either.) In the Season 2 premiere, they are able to convince the detectives that someone is setting them up, and they are released.
41* ShipperOnDeck: Oliver and Mabel both enthusiastically approve of Charles' attempt at wooing Jan. [[YokoOhNo At first, anyway]].
42* TechnologicallyBlindElders: To an extent, Charles and Oliver. While they more or less understand how to use their phones, they have trouble looking things up online and texting.
43* VitriolicBestBuds: They snark freely at each other, especially Charles and Oliver, but they do care deeply for one another and have no issue showing it.
44* WardrobeFlawOfCharacterization: When Charles, Oliver, and Mabel start snooping around the Arconia to investigate Tim Kono's death, they do so while wearing awkwardly large bright-yellow dish-washing gloves to show they are savvy enough to know they need to avoid contaminating scenes with their fingerprints but too amateurish to consider going out and buying latex[=/=]nitrile gloves that would provide them better dexterity.
45* WrongGenreSavvy: The trio of Charles, Oliver and Mabel seem to think they're part of a relatively straightforward True Crime situation, although Mabel is a bit more knowledgeable about their circumstances than the other two at first. In reality, they're part of a ''Creator/AgathaChristie'' style murder mystery with complex turns and motivations.
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48[[folder:Charles-Haden Savage, Jr.]]
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54[[caption-width-right:350:''"Sometimes it's easier to figure out someone else's secret than it is to deal with your own."'']]
55->'''Played by:''' Creator/SteveMartin, Matthew Lamb (young)
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57An actor who once starred in a hit TV series. He's now unemployed and dissatisfied with his life.
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59* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: Though Charles is not naturally an egotistical person (he comes across as very insecure), whenever he acts, he defaults to being arrogant and showing off to other actors and cast members.
60* ActorInspiredElement: {{In Universe}}. Charles tells Mabel about the difficult relationship he had with his father. The next day she notices the same speech in an episode of his old TV show, and when she confronts him about lying, he says he wrote that speech himself[[note]]and that it was the one time he got any creative control on the show[[/note]] and that it's true to his own childhood experiences.
61* BigEgoHiddenDepths: Much less obviously than Oliver, but Charles can be somewhat arrogant as detailed under AcquiredSituationalNarcissism.
62* ButForMeItWasTuesday: Firing Ben, according to Ben himself. Though that gave Ben lifelong confidence issues (and potentially got him started on being an asshole), Charles doesn't remember ever doing it.
63* ButIPlayOneOnTV: InUniverse: he's constantly recognized as his old character Brazzos when walking on the street, and people frequently refer to him as just "Brazzos".
64* CharacterCatchphrase: His Brazzos character had the line "This sends the investigation into a whole new direction." Jan [[BorrowedCatchphrase borrows]] the phrase at one point.
65* CannotSpitItOut:
66** When he tries to ask Joy, his long-time make-up artist, out on a date, he gets so nervous that he can only croak out some vague noises. Luckily, Joy knows what he's trying to say and accepts.
67** He finds it equally difficult to tell Joy that he doesn't want to move in with her, and ends up accidentally proposing to her.
68* ConsistentClothingStyle: He's usually dressed in a sweater over a dress shirt and slacks.
69* CommitmentIssues: Charles starts the series nurturing a years-long hurt after being dumped by Lucy's mother and then gets put through another wringer after opening up to Jan and nearly getting killed in the process. Because of these traumas, Charles is unable to function normally in a relationship with Joy.
70* CynicismCatalyst: He used to be in a relationship with a woman who had a daughter, Lucy, and grew to love Lucy like she was his own. However, the girlfriend wanted an exciting, romantic relationship instead of a steady co-parent. When Charles booked a family fun cruise for their anniversary instead of a private retreat for the two of them, she took Lucy and left in the middle of the trip. This made him wary of relationships and opening himself up to others.
71* DatingCatwoman: In Season 2, he finds himself drawn back toward Jan despite the fact that she's a SerialKiller who tried to kill him and almost blew up the entire Arconia.
72* DeadpanSnarker: Often and usually towards Oliver. He is played by Creator/SteveMartin after all.
73* DefrostingIceKing: Begins the story insisting on his solitude but slowly makes friends and opens up throughout the series, especially with Oliver and Mabel.
74* TheFriendNobodyLikes: His refusal to tip, difficulty remembering names, and overall aloof nature makes him unpopular among the residents and staff of the Arconia.
75* FriendsRentControl: Averted. He's by far the most financially stable of the trio due to his time on ''Brazzos'' and presumably still getting residuals as well as money from a song he did in the 70's being a popular source of sampling, even with his subsequent career decline, and so has no issue staying in an expensive residence.
76* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: [[invoked]] Charles put out a music album while starring in ''Brazzos''. He says it did well in Germany before the fall of the Berlin Wall put a stop to its rise in the charts.
77* HonorThyAbuser: Even though his father was emotionally abusive to Charles and Charles's mother, his Season 2 plot still concludes with the revelation that Charles's father ''helped'' Rose Cooper to escape her own abusive marriage, forcing Charles to reassess his father.
78* InnocentlyInsensitive: For all his faults, he doesn't ''mean'' to offend anybody, and is surprised when he realizes how widely he's disliked.
79* JadedWashout: He's walled himself off from others since his glory days on ''Brazzos'' and has all but given up on friends and romance at the start of the series. Things slowly get better in Season Two as he reconnects with Lucy and starts acting again.
80* MasterOfUnlocking: He demonstrates his lock-picking skills when unlocking Kono's front door twice. He teaches this skill to Mabel.
81* {{Nosebleed}}: While he apparently gets them in moments of stress, the first time we see this is after flirting with Jan.
82* PreferableImpersonator: A lot of his insecurities come from how people on the set of ''Brazzos'' seemed to prefer Sazz Pataki, his stunt double, over him. His girlfriend even left him for her.
83* SecretlyWealthy: Subverted. While it's clear from the beginning that he's the most financially secure of the trio as ''Brazzos'' is still a popular show and it's assumed he still receives residuals, it is also revealed in [=S02Ep04=] that due to musicians sampling a piece of music from a song Charles did in the 70's, he receives around $200,000 a ''year'' from that alone.
84* TwoFirstNames: A literal example as his given name is the hyphenated "Charles-Haden".
85* TheUnfavorite: PlayedForLaughs. Oliver is desperate to be Mabel's favorite of the two and consistently refers to this.
86* WhiteDwarfStarlet: He's famous for having starred in ''Brazzos'', a detective series that ran for nine seasons on Creator/{{CBS}}. However, work has been scarce since that series ended and he's been scrabbling for bit parts ever since though he's still financially very well-off.
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89[[folder:Oliver Putnam]]
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95[[caption-width-right:350:''"Stay out of the theater if you want a life. Trust me."'']]
96->'''Played by:''' Creator/MartinShort, Samuel Farnsworth (young)
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98A theatrical director whose work was usually staged off and off-off Broadway. He hasn't had much work since his elaborate staging of ''Film/{{Splash}}: the Musical'' turned into an expensive flop.
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100* ActorAllusion:
101** Oliver is a washed-up theater director with money problems, similar to Max Bialystock, the lead character of ''Film/TheProducers''. Martin Short played Max's partner, Leo Bloom, in a few productions. Amusingly, Creator/NathanLane, who plays Oliver's on-and-off collaborator Teddy, famously played the role of Bialystock in the original Broadway cast and the 2005 film version.
102** Oliver mentions ''Theatre/{{Godspell}}''. Martin Short was a part of the legendary 1972 Toronto production which launched his career, alongside those of Victor Garber, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Gilda Radner, Dave Thomas, and Paul Shaffer.
103* AesopAmnesia: Oliver is shown to be learning to be less self-centred and more appreciate of others' feelings, especially in attempting to [[TheAtoner atone]] for losing Will's college fund during his theatre career. However, when he gets a chance to get back onstage with ''Death Rattle'', he is every bit as self-centred as ever, even fighting with Mabel about it.
104* AttentionWhore: Loves the limelight and seeks public attention. The murder case against him and his friends provides a welcome opportunity for him to get it. In a conversation with Teddy, he admits this largely stems from [[WellDoneSonGuy his desire to be noticed by his father]], a travelling salesman who was seldom home, as a kid.
105* BaitAndSwitch: When speaking in support of Mabel's bisexuality, he starts talking as if he's going to divulge that he's also bi. Instead, he says that he used to have a lesbian lover.
106* BigEgoHiddenDepths: Oliver is extremely egotistical and self-absorbed, but also shows himself to be surprisingly kind.
107* BizarreTasteInFood: He only eats dips, preferring those from Dimas Gourmet Deli, but notes that it hasn't been the best for his health.
108* BuffySpeak: Speaks of "the thing" when referring to the duct tubes in the Arconia boiler room.
109* BunnyEarsLawyer:
110** Despite his big mouth and history of failure, Oliver can actually be very persuasive in the right circumstances. He manages to net the podcast a sponsor and build a fanbase, and his ability to [[MemoryPalace mentally audition suspects]] helps steer the investigation, even if it takes them in wrong directions.
111** As seen in the fifth episode of the 2nd season, Oliver shows he knows when someone is hiding a secret. He may not know ''what'' they are hiding, but he can tell ''that'' they're hiding it, such as how he figured out through a party game that Alice's ''entire backstory'' is false.
112** He helps his son direct a school play and demonstrates that he does have genuine skills as a director and that he can get large, rowdy groups to listen and cooperate.
113* CampStraight: Oliver's got the flamboyant personality and dress sense one would expect for a hammy theatre director, and when introduced it wouldn't be hard for viewers to assume he's an elderly gay man. However, he flirts with women and had a marriage that resulted in a son. There's also a little BaitAndSwitch that plays with this when he seems about to divulge that he's bisexual, but he doesn't.
114* CelebrityLie: He's constantly referencing famous people he's supposedly known or worked with, and at least ''some'' of these stories are likely lies, if not all.
115* TheCharmer: Unlike the awkward Charles and shy Mabel, Oliver is extremely extroverted and appears to win over Teddy fairly easily even after years of misusing his money. Though ''some'' of this is at least a lie, since Teddy always wanted to be part of the podcast and control it from behind the scenes.
116-->'''Oliver:''' All I need is five minutes! Give me five minutes in a room, and I can convince anyone of anything.\
117'''Charles:''' That is not true.\
118'''Oliver:''' [[TakeThat I convinced you to get]] Creator/ParamountPlus.
119* ComicallyMissingThePoint: In the Season 3 finale, when Howard drops blatant that he'd like to take over as the lead of ''Death Rattle Dazzle'', Oliver takes the insinuations to mean that ''he'' should take to the stage.
120* CowardlyLion: Despite stating that he's a coward and useless in a fight, Oliver often manages to overcome his fear to stand up for the trio, such as at the end of Season 1, and when he joins the others in running after Lucy on the night of the blackout.
121* DaddyDNATest: His subplot for much of Season 2 involves taking a DNA test to determine if he's Will's biological father. When he finally gets the results, he tells everyone, including Will, that he is...but he's lying, and it's actually Teddy Dimas.
122* DeadpanSnarker: Not as much as Charles or Mabel but he does have a very cutting, dry wit, particularly around Charles where the two regularly [[SnarkToSnarkCombat toss barbed remarks at each other]].
123* {{Determinator}}: Surprisingly enough. He managed to have a successful directing career, despite not being a successful director, because he always managed to push through and sell people with his enthusiasm and drive. He even still has some of it, managing to secure funding through the same hard-selling enthusiasm.
124* DramaticIrony: Oliver likes Dickie as a suspect when Mabel suggests him because he's not overly involved in the play. Little does he know that his LoveInterest and ''Death Rattle'' cast member, Loretta, is Dickie's mother and that she has a breakdown and falsely confesses when Dickie is arrested.
125* {{Foil}}: To Teddy Dimas in terms of their parenting styles. Both are overly involved in their children's lives to the point of imposing on them. But Oliver greatly cares for his son, and is happy having him live his own life. Meanwhile Teddy bullies and bosses his son around, pushing him into acts that he clearly doesn't want to do. This gets even more ironic once it's revealed that Teddy is actually William's biological father.
126* TheFriendNobodyLikes: His flamboyant personality and needling nature makes him quite grating to many people around him. The fact that he loses investors millions of dollars does nothing to help his popularity.
127* FriendsRentControl: Averted, at least in the first season. He's near-broke at the start of the series and has clearly been living beyond his means for some time. His struggles to keep his lavish apartment are a key part of his character.
128* FunnyFlashbackHaircut: He sports long hair in the flashback where he pitches Teddy Dimas the idea for the ''Splash!'' musical.
129* GiftedlyBad:
130** Oliver has a long list of flops on his resume, but managed to work for decades thanks to his enthusiasm and salesmanship. He also has a gift for passing on successes, as he convinced Teddy Dimas not to invest in works like ''Theatre/LesMiserables'', ''Theatre/MammaMia'', and ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}''.
131** In Season 3, Maxine, a theater critic, notes that Oliver's productions are always bad but that he puts so much enthusiasm into them that they [[invoked]] [[SoBadItsGood "sing"]].
132* HistoryWithCelebrity: Oliver is constantly talking about famous people he knows, knew, or encountered, especially during his wild history as a director.
133* {{Hypocrite}}:
134** He's pretty delighted when Jan, Charles's LoveInterest, turns out to be the killer in Season 1. When Mabel suspects Loretta of being the killer in Season 3, he gets angry, defensive, and shuts Mabel down, causing an argument between them.
135** He also tells Howard that he hates namedropping, despite being easily the worst name dropper on the show.
136* HypocriticalHumor: He will sometimes tease Charles for being old despite the two of them being around the same age (their respective actors are only five years apart in age in RealLife).
137* ItsAllAboutMe: Oliver is shown to be arrogant and self-important, though surprisingly tender behind all of that.
138* ItWillNeverCatchOn: He has a ''really'' bad track record of dismissing musicals that went on to be huge hits and an equally bad track record in putting his [[ThisIsGoingToBeHuge full support for spectacular failures.]]
139* JerkassHasAPoint: He dismisses Jan's input into their investigation and accuses her of [[DetectiveMole willfully screwing with their investigation]]. This later becomes an AccidentalTruth when it is revealed that ''she'' was the one who killed Tim Kono and her attempts at making Howard a suspect were just her drawing attention away from her.
140* LargeHam: He's easily the most expressive and theatrical of the three and he takes it to new heights when he steps in to play the lead of ''Death Rattle Dazzle'' at the last minute. Then again, being played by Creator/MartinShort all but guarantees he'd be this.
141* LoveMakesYouDumb: Downplayed. He argues cruelly with Mabel in Season 3, while hiding the evidence that Loretta may have killed Ben. However, he soon sees the error of his ways and tells Charles the truth.
142* MemoryPalace: Seen when he visualizes possible murder suspects by "auditioning" them in his mind as if they were trying out for one of his shows.
143* MockMillionaire: Oliver acts as if he's still living high thanks to his huge success on Broadway. In reality, he's barely scraping by, behind on his building fees and asking his son and others for money but refuses to move out of the building.
144* MyGreatestFailure: In a vulnerable moment, he confesses that his musical adaptation of ''Film/{{Splash}}'' wasn't a failure because it flopped but because he'd drained his son's college fund to pay for it and that it resulted in a loss of trust that has yet to be repaired years later.
145* NiceToTheWaiter: In contrast to Charles, Oliver makes a point of befriending the staff of the Arconia.
146* ParentsAsPeople: Both as a parent and as a grandparent, in this case. Oliver's a troubled but sympathetic man who is a constant source of frustration for his son, from whom he regularly tries to borrow money. His relationship with his family is strained to the point where he rarely gets to see his grandchildren despite his claim that he wishes to spend more time with them.
147* PrimaDonnaDirector: We don't get to actually see him direct besides giving a few indications when recording the podcast until Season 3, when he has ''Death Rattle'', but he sure has the melodramatic and egotistical personality. When actually directing, he is as melodramatic and self-important as expected.
148* RomanceOnTheSet: [[invoked]] In Season 3, he and Loretta are smitten with each other but he refuses to act on his feelings, at first, because he has a rule about avoiding on-set romance. However, he eventually throws caution to the wind and kisses her passionately.
149* SleepMask: Wears one when sleeping on the couch in Mabel's apartment, a place that doesn't seem to have any curtains.
150* SpeakingLikeTotallyTeen: Downplayed. Oliver will occasionally use modern slang (like referring to himself as "extra").
151* SympathyForTheDevil: He spies on Teddy and Theo having a vicious argument and can't help but feel sorry at seeing the relationship between father and son fracture, even after Teddy declared that he'll find a way to fuck Oliver over. Oliver later tells the other two that it felt like seeing [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]] with his mask off.
152* TookALevelInJerkass: He becomes much more cutting in Season 3, openly disdaining Howard, fighting with Mabel and Charles, and alienating Mabel due to the pressures and ego boost of ''Death Rattle Dazzle'' and falling in love with Loretta.
153* VerbalTic: Often grunts or growls to show emotion when speaking.
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156[[folder:Mabel Mora]]
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162[[caption-width-right:350:''"I don’t want my life to be all about the worst parts of it. I have more to offer than that."'']]
163->'''Played by:''' Creator/SelenaGomez, Madeleine & Caroline Valencia (young)
164
165A young woman who befriends the much older Charles and Oliver over their shared love of TrueCrime. She's cagey about her past and has a connection to the plot-triggering death in their building but keeps it hidden from her sleuthing partners.
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167* ActionGirl: A relative example. Given that both Charles and Oliver are elderly and not known for their physical prowess anyway, Mabel is portrayed as the most physically aggressive member, whether it's being framed for Bunny's death or stabbing Glitter Guy on the subway. Played realistically, though, in that she's outmuscled by Theo, for instance.
168* AlliterativeName: '''M'''abel '''M'''ora.
169* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She has dark brown hair and is rather cold to most people.
170* AnxietyDreams: Mabel is introduced through narration explaining her fears of being sexually assaulted and having a recurring dream where she wakes up in bed with a masked man standing over her. Rather than panic, she kicks him in the nuts and stabs him to death with a knitting needle. This actually calms her down enough to get back to sleep.
171* BasementDweller: An InformedAttribute. Mabel feels insecure about her lack of traditional success, how she's never had a job, and lives in her aunt's apartment until the middle of Season 3.
172* BetaCouple: She and Oscar begin dating after he gets out of prison, and it's smooth sailing compared to Charles and Jan. In Season 2, however, Mabel acknowledges that it was driven by the heightened emotions of the Tim Kono investigation and that they're letting things fizzle out.
173* BrokenBird: She doesn't openly angst over it, but the dissolvement of "the Hardy Boys" with Zoe's death, Oscar's imprisonment, and Tim's refusal to vouch for Oscar clearly broke her heart. She doesn't appear to have any friends at all before she meets Oliver and Charles, and her mother is very worried about her, seeing the way the loss of her friends chipped away at her previously-happy disposition. She's hesitant to befriend Oliver and Charles at first, not least because they're in their old age and she knows they'll probably die sooner rather than later.
174* CelebrityCrush: She had, and has, one on Ben Glenroy.
175* ConsistentClothingStyle: It's not all she wears, but Mabel consistently wears large sweaters paired with patterned skirts or plaid pants. In Season 3, she seems to prefer trench coats.
176* DaddysGirl: She was very close to her father before he passed away.
177* DefrostingIceQueen: Mabel is aloof, dry, and has trouble getting close to people, making her come off as a bit bitchy before you get to know her. However, she has a good heart and is pretty nice once she decides to trust you.
178* FriendsRentControl:
179** Charles and Oliver ask how she can afford to live in such a large apartment at the Arconia despite being so young and with no discernible source of income. She explains that the apartment belongs to her aunt and she's living there temporarily while it's being renovated.
180** In Season 3, she has to find her own place in Manhattan and finds that a cramped studio apartment costs ''$4800 a month'' in rent and the realtor reminds her that she'll also have to pay for utilities and maintenance fees and maybe slip the homeless guy at the entrance five dollars, ''daily'', to keep the peace.
181* HeroicBSoD: Undergoes one in "Flipping the Pieces," where she struggles to remember whether or not she stabbed Bunny and begins to doubt herself. With Theo's help, she ultimately realizes she didn't.
182* ImprovisedWeapon:
183** Her plan in case of a home invasion? Stab her attacker with her knitting needle. She actually nearly puts it to the test when she realizes Tie-Dye Guy is following her, and looks like she could've caused some real damage. Fortunately, she realizes it's just Oscar before she can hurt him.
184** It comes back to haunt her at the end of Season 1, when Bunny is found dead with a knitting needle sticking out of her chest.
185* InsaneEqualsViolent: Invoked. Mabel suffers from dissociative blackout episodes when she's under stress, and she becomes known as a FemmeFatale called "Bloody Mabel" after one of these incidents results in her being covered with Bunny's blood, and another shows her stabbing a guy on the subway. However, it's revealed that she didn't kill Bunny, and Theo fills her in that she stabbed Glitter Guy ''because'' he attacked her first.
186* InSeriesNickname: Becomes known as "Bloody Mabel" in Season 2 after photos of her in a blood-soaked sweater go viral. She doesn't appreciate it.
187* JadedWashout: An InformedAttribute. By Season 3, Mabel has solved two murders and run a successful podcast, but she feels as though she hasn't achieved anything because she doesn't have a career and didn't go to college. It's a KickTheDog moment when Oliver throws this in her face.
188* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's standoffish at first but is dedicated to solving Tim Kono's murder and forms a genuine friendship with Charles and Oliver. It's implied that she's usually so guarded due to the trauma of losing her friends.
189* KidDetective: As a child she was obsessed with mystery stories and formed a group of like-minded friends called "the Hardy Boys," though they disbanded after Zoe's death. While she's an adult in the present day, she shows aspects of this in comparison to her much older (and often less focused) partners.
190* LadySwearsALot: She's by far the most likely to drop an f-bomb of any of the characters.
191* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Mabel apparently experiences blackouts and amnesiac periods during times of great stress.
192* MagneticHero: Mabel has a "tendency to make packs wherever she goes." This includes the trio, the Hardy Boys, and her new trio with Tobert and Theo.
193* MemoryPalace: In Season 2, we see her reconstruct her memory of the night of Bunny's murder by envisioning it as a series of puzzle pieces, similar to Oliver's method of imagining all of the Season 1 suspects auditioning for him onstage.
194* MyBelovedSmother: Even though Mabel is an adult, her mother continues treating her like a child and acts as if Mabel can only act if she has her permission.
195* NightmareFetishist: Mabel enjoys the darker side of life. As a child, she adored the darker and gorier parts of ''Series/TheXFiles'' with her father, and she has a crush on Stabler from ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit''. She has a more nuanced take on it since the deaths of Zoe and Tim Kono, but she's still a true crime fan.
196* OnlySaneWoman: Often takes this role when Charles and Oliver start bickering or getting off-topic.
197* OutdatedName: When Charles calls all the hospitals to look for Mabel after her stabbing attack on the subway, he notes that the only Mabel he found was 99 and just died. When Mabel introduces herself to Charles and Oliver in the first episode after they're all at the same restaurant after having to stay out of their apartments for the time being due to a pulled fire alarm, they both laugh at first, thinking she's joking.
198-->'''Mabel:''' Hey. I'm Mabel.\
199''(both Charles and Oliver laugh)''\
200'''Oliver:''' No, really. What is... Oh.\
201'''Charles:''' A great old school name.
202* PopCulturalOsmosisFailure: Subverted. She [[TheGadfly pretends]] [[ObfuscatingStupidity not to be]] familiar with Music/{{Sting}} and makes a show of confusing him with [[Music/{{U2}} Bono]] and Music/PeterGabriel, to the horror of Charles and Oliver, before revealing that she does know who he is and correctly pointing out that "Every Breath You Take" is more of a stalker song than a love song.
203-->'''Mabel:''' The guy from U2?\
204'''Charles:''' Are you kidding me?\
205'''Oliver:''' ''Sting!''\
206'''Charles:''' Music/ThePolice..."Roxanne"...\
207'''Oliver:''' "Every Breath You Take"... Only one of the biggest love songs of all time. Who educated you?\
208'''Mabel:''' Oh, now I know. He's the guy who did "Sledgehammer"!\
209'''Charles and Oliver:''' Music/PeterGabriel!
210* ProperlyParanoid: She's afraid of being sexually assaulted or killed, which is why she's so fixated on true crime. Given that two of her best friends were murdered (albeit one by accident), she herself has been the target of attempted violence more than once, and she's been sexually harassed by a former coworker, her fears are very justified.
211* PuppyDogEyes: Charles mentions her having "those damn cocker spaniel eyes".
212* QueerEstablishingMoment: She kisses Alice in the second episode of Season Two, revealing she's bisexual.
213* RedBaron: In Season Two, she gets nicknamed "Bloody Mabel" by the media after a photo of her covered in Bunny's blood with the caption "Bloody Beauty" hits the front page. She doesn't really like it, though it does get used for her own solo podcast.
214* TheSnarkKnight: Mabel has a strong moral compass and wants to do the right thing. She also thinks the world by and large is pretty terrible, is aware of her own shortcomings, and is unafraid to criticize everyone, herself and her friends included. She also makes a huge effort to save Lucy on the night of the Arconia blackout.
215* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Except the gender-equal Hardy Boys in her past, in both of Mabel's "trios" (the ''Only Murders'' trio with Charles and Oliver, and the ''Bloody Mabel'' trio with Theo and Tobert), she's the only girl.
216* SugarAndIcePersonality: Generally aloof and emotionally distant, but she's shown to be very empathetic and kind to those she cares about, such as Charles, Oliver, and Oscar.
217* SympathyForTheDevil: In Season 2, she softens a bit toward Theo -- despite how his actions led to Zoe's death and Oscar's imprisonment -- after getting a glimpse at how scared and lonely he is.
218* TerritorialSmurfette: Mabel is not impressed by Jan's attempt to piggyback into the trio in Season 1. Justified, though, since Mabel was right about something being off with Jan -- she's the killer.
219* TraumaInducedAmnesia: Mabel cannot remember important details about the moment she found Bunny in her apartment. Bits and pieces come back as the investigation progresses. It becomes clear that this stems from her father's death.
220* TwoferTokenMinority: Mabel is the main woman of color in the cast who's revealed to be bisexual when she dates Oscar and then Alice.
221* WhatTheHellHero: She rightfully tears into Charles for starting to date Jan again in Season Two, since she murdered Mabel's friend Tim and tried to kill all of them, too.
222* WhiteShirtOfDeath: Twice!
223** Once with actual death. Mabel is wearing a white sweater when she discovers Bunny's dead body at the end of Season 1, leaving her with blood all over her front.
224** One non-lethal variant. When Mabel is attacked by Glitter Guy, [[spoiler:Kreps]], on the subway, she's wearing a white coat that dramatically has his blood smeared all over it when she wakes up in Theo's apartment in the following episode.
225* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: Mabel's verbal reaction to the Broadway murder at the end of season 2.
226[[/folder]]
227
228!!The Arconia
229
230[[folder:Oscar Torres]]
231[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_oscar.PNG]]
232[[caption-width-right:250:''"Just because you aren't locked up doesn't mean you aren't still in some kind of prison."'']]
233->'''Played by:''' Creator/AaronDominguez
234
235The son of the Arconia's superintendent and part of Mabel's childhood Hardy Boys gang. He recently finished a ten-year stint in prison after being accused of a crime he didn't commit.
236----
237* BetaCouple: He and Mabel begin dating with little fanfare or drama. In Season 2, however, Mabel acknowledges that it was driven by the heightened emotions of the Tim Kono investigation and that they're letting things fizzle out.
238* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Though Mabel does hand-wave his absence by saying that he's waiting for her breakup text, he doesn't appear throughout Season 2, though he and Mabel once appeared to be going strong.
239* IconicOutfit: Deliberately invoked with his tie-dye hoodie.
240* MiscarriageOfJustice: Both he and Mabel maintain his innocence in Zoe's death and that Tim kept mum about information that could have proved it.
241* NiceGuy: He's sweet and supportive, and is remarkably easygoing for a guy who's been through the wringer like he has.
242-->'''Oscar:''' I'm positive as fuck! Figuring out why some asshole died doesn't do shit for my inner calm.
243* PutOnABus: For Season 2.
244* TheReveal: "Twist" reveals that he's the "Tie-Dye Guy" that Charles has been obsessing over as a potential suspect.
245* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He and Mabel end Season 1 in a good place and seemingly on their way to a serious relationship. He doesn't appear in Season 2, and their relationship permanently stalls before he's replaced by Alice.
246* WrongfullyAccused: The police pinned Zoe's death on him due to people witnessing a loud argument between the two of them. Unlike most other examples of this trope, he's less interested in clearing his name than just finding a way to move on with his life.
247[[/folder]]
248
249[[folder:Jan Bellows]]
250[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_jan_7.png]]
251[[caption-width-right:250:''"You know, the sharing of stories is kind of transactional. When someone gives you a story, you owe them one of equal or greater value in return."'']]
252->'''Played by:''' Creator/AmyRyan
253
254A professional bassoonist who strikes up a budding romance with Charles.
255----
256* AffablyEvil: Her bubbly personality is shown not to be entirely an act and actually did fall in love with Charles. She also just happens to be an unstable, calculating murderer on top of that.
257* AgeGapRomance: Charles is almost twenty years her senior... while Tim Kono was over twenty years her ''junior''.
258* AlwaysSecondBest: A self-admitted trigger for her. Jan absolutely loathes coming in second, whether professionally or romantically and it turns out to be enough to drive her to commit murder.
259* AmbiguouslyBi: She seems to be quite aroused by Sazz when she's reading Charles' breakup letter, and she and Sazz are revealed to be dating in Season 3. Further muddying up any potential attraction to women is that [[LadyLooksLikeADude Sazz is dressed exactly like Charles]].
260* AxCrazy: She poisons Charles, but because there are too many loose ends in Oliver, Mabel, Oscar, and to a lesser extent anybody who knew she was dating Charles, she decides to blow up the entire building in a gas explosion, not caring about how many innocents and children die in the process.
261* BigBad: Of season 1. She's the real murderer behind Tim Kono's death and eventually plots to destroy the entire Arconia.
262* BitchInSheepsClothing: Jan at first appears as a normal, grounded and warm woman. In the season 1 finale, she is ultimately revealed to be a serial killer whose latest victim was Tim Kono.
263* ButNotTooBi: Sazz confirms that she and Jan are dating following their meeting in Season 2, but both of Jan's onscreen lovers are men.
264* CassandraTruth: Jan believes that Tim Kono's death is actually unrelated to the Dimases' grave robbing. This gets dismissed by the trio, who are fixated on the correlation. At the end of "Fan Fiction", it becomes clear that she's right. In an interesting case, it turns out that ''she'' is the murderer.
265* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: In addition to being AxCrazy, she's also surprised that Charles considered their relationship to be over. You know, after she ''tried to kill him and everyone in the Arconia.''
266* ConsultingAConvictedKiller: In season 2, Charles visits her to get some insight on Bunny's killer's identity. It quickly evolves to [[DatingCatwoman something else]].
267* CriminallyAttractive: The reveal in the season finale that she is Tim's killer retroactively turns her and Charles' relationship into this.
268* DepravedBisexual: Sazz casually reveals that she and SerialKiller Jan are dating (after she murdered Tim and at least one other male lover).
269* DetectiveMole: Becomes part of the AmateurSleuth investigation of her own crime.
270* TheDogWasTheMastermind: As a side character with no apparent ties to Kono, the reveal of her as a SerialKiller and the villain of Season One comes quite as a surprise.
271* ElevatorGoingDown: A flashback shows her engaging in sexual activities with Tim Kono in an elevator.
272* EvilAllAlong: Starts dating Charles, joins the investigation, is friendly and helpful...and turns out to have been the murderer the whole time.
273* FemmeFatale: Ultimately reveals herself to be one at the end of Season 1 and fully lives up to it when she and Charles reconnect in Season 2.
274* GreenEyedMonster: She was driven to kill Tim Kono out of the mistaken belief that he was cheating on her after discovering a large, emerald ring. She finds out later that the ring was actually a part of his investigation into the Dimases.
275* HasAType: She claims it's lonely men with noticeable age gaps from her that she meets in elevators. She was probably joking but it does fit the profile of both Charles (older) and Tim (younger).
276* HellBentForLeather: When she's revealed as the murderer and goes into a murderous rage, she's wearing a black leather coat.
277* MasterPoisoner: She did Tim in by poisoning his drink and subdues Charles by poisoning his handkerchief. Her expertise is to the level that she has an orderly pill case labelled "Jan's Little T♥xins".
278* ManicPixieDreamGirl: An older example than most, but Jan is a playful and energetic woman who draws Charles out of his shell and has a lot of quirky hobbies. Deconstructed with TheReveal that she is a SerialKiller and at least part of her mania is reflective of this aspect of her personality.
279* MeaningfulName: Her last name is "Bellows" and she's a professional bassoon player, meaning she uses her lungs like bellows to push air through her instrument.
280* MrsRobinson: Is quite flexible with the age difference to her lovers. Tim Kono was probably 25 years younger than her.
281* NotGoodWithRejection: She can't stand anything that even so much feels a little like rejection; it drives her into a murderous rage.
282* NothingNiceAboutSugarAndSpice: Jan doesn't dress overly feminine, but she's prone to girly romantic behavior, such as labeling her poisons with hearts, and she's a SerialKiller.
283* NotTheFirstVictim: Tim Kono isn't her first victim. She reminisces about killing multiple lovers, and says that she once accidentally saved somebody's life by stabbing them with a knitting needle and taking out their appendix.
284* PoisonedWeapons: Jan gloats about how she ''doesn't'' use the same weapon or tactics for every murder. That being said, she does favor poison, to the point of having a case of poisons labelled "Jan's Little T♥xins".
285* PutOnAPrisonBus: Season one ends with her getting pushed into a police car.
286* RecordedAudioAlibi: On the night of Tim Kono's murder, Jan's signature instrument (her bassoon) is heard playing across the courtyard of the Arconia, as she does with Charles later and practices nightly. But, on the night of Tim's murder, it was a recording to cover up the fact she killed him.
287* SerialKiller: She's apparently committed a string of murders over the years, but no one ever connected her to them.
288* SickeninglySweethearts: Her and Charles' overt affection to another annoys the heck out of Oliver and Mabel.
289* SixthRangerTraitor: Midway through Season 1, she briefly seems to become an extra member of the team with her and Charles's hookup. She's revealed to be Tim Kono's murder before the end of Season 1.
290* VillainessesWantHeroes: She is still attracted to Charles and refuses to break up with him despite her effort to kill him and his close friends. She was also in love with Tim, who didn't seem to be a hero, but was in secret.
291* WalkingSpoiler: One glance at these tropes will tell you everything about Jan.
292* WomanScorned: She murdered Tim for breaking up with her and apparently has done the same thing to other boyfriends when they ended it with her.
293* WoundedGazelleGambit: She stabs herself near the end of Season 1 to throw Mabel and Oliver off her scent.
294* {{Yandere}}: In "Open and Shut", she confesses to Charles that she's compelled to kill her boyfriends when the relationships come to an end -- as she's in the process of staging his death.
295* YokoOhNo: Once she and Charles move onto the dating stage, Oliver and Mabel don't appreciate her attempts at contributing to their investigation.
296[[/folder]]
297
298[[folder:Theodore "Teddy" Dimas, Sr.]]
299[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_td.PNG]]
300[[caption-width-right:250:''"You'll make the right choice. And if you don't, well, I know where you live."'']]
301->'''Played by:''' Creator/NathanLane, Dave Marr (young)
302
303The owner of a chain of gourmet delis and another resident of the Arconia. He used to be Oliver's friend and financial backer before a multi-million-dollar loss fractured their relationship.
304----
305* AbusiveParents: His father was a terrible person, and Teddy admits to having hated his guts. He desperately wanted to [[BreakingTheCycleOfBadParenting do better with Theo]], but didn't entirely succeed.
306* AffablyEvil: He's introduced as a man who built his wealth through legitimate business and whose only real flaw appeared to be his inability to say "no" to Oliver's requests for funding. It's gradually revealed that his fortune is actually built on a shady side business where he and his son sell jewelry and fillings stolen from dead people who pass through their funeral home. He is, however, always extremely polite, even when he's threatening their lives.
307* BreakingTheCycleOfBadParenting: By his own admission, his father was a lousy parent, so he really wants to have a good relationship with Theo. However, even he can see he's not a very good parent himself.
308* BrokenPedestal: He used to be an enthusiastic supporter of Oliver's theatrical ambitions, but the failure of ''Splash'' caused a years-long rift between them.
309* TheBusCameBack: He returns to the Arconia under house arrest and awaiting trial in Season 2.
310* ClusterFBomb: Once out of jail, he delivers a profane monologue to Oliver making it very clear he plans to fuck him (metaphorically).
311* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite his shady business practices and caustic nature, he does seem to genuinely care about his son, enough that he blackmailed Tim to keep his son out of jail.
312** Though it's unclear if he actually does care about his son or finds him useful as he seems to imply that having a deaf son is useful to him. It's also unclear if his covering up Zoe's death was done to protect Theo, or to keep the cops away from his grave robbery. Given Zoe's death is more her fault than Theo's it's possible it might be more the latter than the former.
313** When Oliver spies on Teddy in Season Two, it is made clear that Teddy really does care about Theo as he is seen weeping after a heated argument with his son and even tells Theo that he (Theo) is all Teddy cares about in the world.
314* EvenEvilHasStandards: PlayedForLaughs. Teddy tells Oliver that even at his worst, he's still a better parent to Will than Teddy himself was to Theo. Oliver then reveals he's recently encouraged Will to work in ''the theatre''.
315-->'''Teddy:''' ...That ''is'' bad.
316* {{Foil}}: To Oliver. Both are fathers with strained relationships with their sons, and lovers of musical theatre (which made them business partners in the past). However, Oliver is well-meaning and wants to repair the damage he's done, whereas Teddy is domineering and unapologetic about making Theo a part of his criminal organization, though Oliver notes the similarity between them. This gets even more ironic once it's revealed that Teddy is actually William's biological father.
317* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He bankrolls the ''Only Murders in the Building'' podcast with the smug notion that this will allow him to steer Charles, Oliver, and Mabel away from any clues that may point toward Zoe's death and his and Theo's involvement. Instead, the check he gives the trio provides a clue that links him to what Tim Kono was doing prior to his murder.
318* {{Irony}}: Teddy clearly wanted his son to be able to enjoy the same love of music that he has, but his deafness prevents him from doing so and is a clear sign of disappointment for Teddy.
319* LukeIAmYourFather: Revealed in the fifth episode of the second season that he's actually William Putnam's biological father.
320* NotMeThisTime: He runs a jewelry smuggling business, he forced Tim Kono into keeping quiet about witnessing Zoe's death, and he's perfectly willing to make death threats... but he ''didn't'' kill Tim Kono.
321* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: He's so devastated by Theo turning on him that he breaks down and sobs after Theo storms out. Oliver is incredibly shaken to witness this.
322* PapaWolf: Upon finding out that Theo killed Zoe, he immediately threatened Tim Kono and Mabel to keep the secret and stop him going to prison. However, he also uses this to manipulate Theo into helping him.
323* ParentsAsPeople: He's far from a perfect father, and isn't a very good person, but he loves Theo and did everything he could to protect him from prison.
324* PetTheDog: He agrees not to tell Will he's his biological father at Oliver's request, and joins him for wine and a surprisingly civil conversation on the matter.
325* PutOnAPrisonBus: He's arrested in episode 8 after the trio uncovers his smuggling ring and assumes that he killed Tim Kono. But since he's not the true murderer, this doesn't mean the series is over. He also [[CommutingOnABus commutes on that bus]] throughout Season 2, before leaving throughout Season 3.
326* RobbingTheDead: His primary source of income turns out to be stealing jewelry off people before their cremation.
327* SarcasticConfession: Teddy tells Oliver and Charles that he dug up his father and ripped his family's heirloom out of his father's "cold, dead hands." He then laughs and celebrates having "got" them. The revelations in the following episode that Teddy ''is'' a grave robber heavily implies that he was telling the truth about digging up his father.
328* SecretKeeper:
329** He kept the secret that Theo killed Zoe.
330** He agrees to keep the secret that he's Will's real father, though Will figures it out by himself.
331* SirSwearsALot: Has a sailor's mouth to rival Mabel's.
332* SmugSnake: Believes he's smarter than everyone around him and has everyone wrapped around his little finger. However, it soon becomes clear that he's not nearly as smart as he thinks he is, and his arrogance causes the protagonists to include him on their lists of suspects which soon causes them to stumble onto his grave robbing operation.
333* TemptingFate: Even though the trio turn to him as a suspect, Teddy sees no danger because their previous main suspect was ''Sting''. By the end of the episode, his son sends him a text that says "they know everything."
334* TragicKeepsake: He treasures a Greek coin passed down to him from his grandmother through his father. It had been a part of his grandmother's fortune before she traded it all away to flee [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_genocide the Greek genocide]] that killed much of her family.
335* UnclePennybags: He's bankrolled many of Oliver's productions, finding himself compelled to open his checkbook thanks to Oliver's enthusiasm and refusal to take "no" for an answer.
336* VillainousParentalInstinct: He's not a particularly good father, and he is a literal grave robber who manipulates Theo into taking part in his crimes, but he does immediately snap into trying to protect Theo, and threatening Tim to do it, upon finding out that he killed Zoe.
337* WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency: He brags about learning ASL to communicate with Theo -- as many parents of Deaf children never do -- while also saying that Theo's deafness has been a boon to his criminal activity because there aren't many people Theo can communicate with.
338* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: We can surmise Teddy is in prison, but it's not clarified for sure where he is in Season 3.
339* WorthyOpponent: By the end of Season Two, he and Oliver seem to have this relationship. The two of them have a heart-to-heart and Teddy agrees not to tell Will who his true father is (though Will figures it out anyway).
340[[/folder]]
341
342[[folder:Theodore "Theo" Dimas, Jr.]]
343[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omtib_td2.PNG]]
344[[caption-width-right:250:''"People talk way too fucking much in this city."'']]
345->'''Played by:''' James Caverly, Nicolas Vitucci (young)
346
347Teddy Dimas' son and accomplice in his grave robbing operation.
348----
349* AccidentalMurder: He didn't mean to kill Zoe. They got in a fight during which she began to shove him, he pushed her off of him, and then she tripped, going over the edge of the roof.
350* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: Only Teddy, Theo's father, seems to be in the picture with no clear mention of Theo's mother.
351* AncestralName: His full name is Theodore, like his father's. This seems to have been intentional on Teddy's part, who also plays Theo a song about a father naming his son after himself.
352* AntiVillain: Theo is far from innocent; while Zoe's death was a horrible accident, he willingly allowed Oscar to serve ten years for it, and helped his father threaten Tim and Mabel to keep Tim quiet. He's also involved in Teddy's smuggling. However, Theo is still very sympathetic. He was clearly traumatized by Zoe's death, and while Teddy loves him, he's not exactly Father of the Year and can be very harsh and critical. There's nothing to suggest Theo would be a criminal if he weren't born into the business, making him seem more troubled than purely evil.
353* TheAtoner: After being let out of jail on bond, he seems to sincerely want to pull himself out of the mess that is his life, and expresses to Mabel how much Zoe's death traumatized him and how much he regrets it.
354* BeingEvilSucks: While the family smuggling business affords Theo a fairly cushy lifestyle, and allowed him to avoid consequences for Zoe's death for ten years, it's hard to call his life a ''happy'' one. During an argument with Teddy, he even says ([[OOCIsSeriousBusiness speaking]]), "You're killing me! I have no life anymore!"
355* BewareTheQuietOnes: He primarily communicates through ASL, due to being deaf, and also has a shy demeanor. However, he's part of his father's criminal business, and is involved in at least one death (albeit by accident, but he did willingly help cover it up), and demonstrates a bit of a violent streak. Also, his ability to read lips allows means he means he can eavesdrop and learn other people's secrets even from far away. So long as he can ''see'' them, he can eavesdrop, with them none the wiser.
356* TheBusCameBack: He is released from jail and put under house arrest in Season 2 and ends up helping Mabel with the investigation of Bunny's murder.
357* ChekhovsGunman: Theo is seen briefly before being formally (re)introduced to Oliver: he's serving deli food at Tim Kono's memorial.
358* CreepyMortician: Downplayed. He works as a mortician at the Dimases' funeral homes, which is where he steals jewelry (and helps his father in doing so). He's shown doing this when he corners Mabel and Oliver.
359* ADayInTheLimelight: He is the title character in "The Boy from 6B" and most of the episode is told from his perspective. Even the scenes that he isn't in don't have spoken dialogue.
360* DisabilitySuperpower: His ability to read lips allows him to eavesdrop across long distances with the help of binoculars. However, he confesses that he can only catch about a third of what people are saying.
361* EasilyForgiven: By Season 3, he and Mabel appear to be actually good friends, despite his role in causing Zoe's death, Oscar's imprisonment, and kidnapping her and Oliver. While she's had a whole year to develop her SympathyForTheDevil attitude towards him, Tobert is understandably kind of shocked to meet him, suggesting the wider world is far more critical of Theo's past actions.
362* AFriendInNeed: Mabel largely forgives Theo after he goes above and beyond for her. He saves her life on Coney Island, and then she crashes with him in Season 3.
363* FriendlessBackground: Theo doesn't seem to have had any friends before meeting Zoe and, even then, they only met because she broke into his apartment.
364* {{Geek}}: Season 3 reveals him to be a big ''[=CoBro=]'' fan.
365* HeelFaceTurn: Goes from an antagonistic figure in Season 1 (both in being Teddy's muscle for his gravedigging business and Zoe's (unintentional) murderer) to Mabel's ally in Season 2. In the year between Seasons 2 and 3 they appear to have become good friends, with Mabel even having learnt a little ASL.
366* HidingBehindTheLanguageBarrier: In his introduction, he and Teddy use the fact that Oliver doesn't know ASL to disparage him in the open.
367* MightAsWellNotBeInPrisonAtAll: The conditions of his house arrest are very generous as he gets to live in his own, luxury home and even venture out as far as Coney Island.
368* MoralityPet: Whatever good is in Teddy only shows itself in his relationship with Theo--but even that can be pretty strained.
369* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He's absolutely ''horrified'' when he accidentally pushes Zoe off the roof, and cries for a fair few minutes before he can manage to tell his father what happened.
370* NotSoAboveItAll: In regards to Mabel, Theo tells Tolbert via note, "I don't understand her either."
371* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Theo only talks out loud once in the show so far - when he tells Teddy that "he has no life anymore" and that Teddy is "killing" him.
372* OnlyFriend: Theo really doesn't seem to have any friends (except his dad). Zoe is the only other person he's shown to have ever had a close relationship with, and after the year-long TimeSkip Mabel has become this for him in Season 3.
373* PaintingTheMedium: Scenes set from Theo's perspective completely mute the audio save for the quiet sound of his own blood circulating in his skull. When Teddy tries to get him to listen to some music through headphones in a flashback, it can be very faintly heard, but it's buried under the whoosh of his blood vessels, giving the audience an immediate understanding of the specific type of deafness that he lives with.
374* PetTheDog: After witnessing Mabel stab a guy on the subway, he takes her away from the crowd and lets her rest in his apartment, seeing how shocked and upset she is. When she wakes up and can't remember anything, he fills her in. It's also notable that while the internet frames the incident as "Bloody Mabel randomly stabbed someone again," Theo tells her that the guy was attacking her and she acted in self-defence.
375* PutOnAPrisonBus: He is arrested along with his father for assisting in his father's smuggling ring. Like his father, Theo is also falsely accused of killing Tim Kono. TheBusCameBack after he gets out on bail.
376* ReadingLips: He acquired this skill through his disability. He notes however in Season 2 that he still misses a good chunk of words in contrast to the often perfect usage otherwise found in TV.
377* SuddenlySHOUTING: During an argument with his father in Season 2, he ceases signing and vocally shouts instead to show how angry he is.
378* StressVomit: Theo vomits at Teddy's apartment after the traumatic experience with Zoe on the rooftop.
379* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: His accidental murder of Zoe is the thing that not only kicks off the entire plot, but also threatens his father's grave robbing business.
380* VillainousRescue: Downplayed since Theo was always more of an accomplice to his father than evil himself, but Theo saves Mabel, who's vulnerable and in shock, manages to get her away from the crowd to his apartment, and drives her to Coney Island when she freaks out and stabs Glitter Guy on the subway in Season 2.
381* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Although he's complicit in Teddy's crimes, killed Zoe, and threatened Mabel to keep Tim quiet, he's also very socially isolated (due to few people around him speaking ASL) and obviously lonely, has a frightening, controlling and borderline-abusive father, and was horrified by his accidental murder of Zoe.
382* WhyCouldntYouBeDifferent: A flashback in "The Boy from 6B" shows that Teddy experienced frustration -- which bordered on abuse -- over Theo's deafness and how that prevented him from sharing his love of musical theater with his son.
383[[/folder]]
384
385[[folder:Tim Kono]]
386[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_timkono.JPG]]
387[[caption-width-right:250:''"Approximately 12 minutes from now, I will be murdered."'']]
388->'''Played by:''' Julian Cihi, Maximilian Lee Piazza (young)
389
390A resident of the Arconia, who was found dead shortly after losing his job as an investment banker.
391----
392* AgeGapRomance: He had a relationship with Jan, who is well into her middle age.
393* AssholeVictim: Deconstructed and ultimately subverted. In life, he was an abrasive and antisocial person who rubbed a lot of people the wrong way, including his former friend Mabel who was angry at him for not defending Oscar when he was accused of murdering Zoe. Despite this, Mabel argues that Tim didn't deserve to die just because he was unlikable, and it is ultimately revealed that before his death, Tim was gathering evidence to prove Oscar's innocence to atone for not helping him years ago.
394* TheAtoner: It's gradually revealed that he'd been engaged in a years-long investigation into the Dimases' grave robbing to try and gain enough evidence to clear Oscar of Zoe's death, and make up for keeping silent while Oscar was imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit.
395* BrutallyHonest: To the point where, in the twenty years she'd known him, Mabel can only ever recall him lying once.
396* CruelToBeKind: He's curt and aloof, but he's genuinely fond of Mabel. Circumstances beyond his control lead to Tim distancing himself from her to keep her from being caught up in his dangerous lifestyle, which hurt and upset Mabel. He also left Oscar in prison because he knew that Teddy and Theo were dangerous and they threatened Mabel.
397* DeadpanSnarker: Flashbacks and Mabel's [[ImaginaryFriend imaginary recollection of him making comments over his own crime scene]] show that he had an incredibly dry sense of wit and humour.
398* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Has been curt and blunt since childhood, leading to very few people having any fondness for him in the present. Mabel, his oldest friend, can't decide whether or not she is sad over his passing, though this is because of him being responsible for putting Oscar in jail...which turns out to be something he did to help Mabel.
399* HatedByAll: At a memorial service, none of his neighbors can think of a nice thing to say about him and talk about how annoying he was.
400* HiddenDepths: In life, Tim seemed like a selfish asshole who didn't care about the other Hardy Boys following the fateful New Year's Eve party; it's revealed that he was a loyal, but misguided friend who was passionate about atoning for his lie.
401* ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies: A platonic version towards his good friends Oscar and Mabel. It is also revealed during a flashback that the reason Tim didn't testify on Oscar's behalf is because Teddy Dimas [[ShameIfSomethingHappened threatened to kill]] not only him, but Mabel as well. It gets a romantic version when Tim breaks up with Jan.
402* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Once you get past his complete lack of tact and sour disposition, he was a genuinely good man who worked to exonerate his friend and expose his other friend's true killer until the day he died.
403* KeepingSecretsSucks: The secret that he saw Theo kill Zoe destroyed his friendship with Mabel, alienated him from Oscar, and indirectly caused his death.
404* KnightInSourArmor: He was well aware of the danger he was putting himself in by investigating the Dimases, and was overall a very cynical person. He kept trying to expose the truth and rectify the damage he did to his friends' lives anyway.
405* MyGreatestFailure: Not coming forward to vouch for Oscar when he was accused of killing Zoe. He kept mum because Teddy threatened his and Mabel's lives if he incriminated Theo, but he was haunted by the fact an innocent man lost ten years of his life because of his silence. His actions in the last weeks of his life were an attempt to make up for it and clear Oscar's name once and for all.
406* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: The password to Tim's phone is revealed to be "Theo" - a clue that he left behind to Zoe's killer because he thought he was in danger from the Dimases.
407* PlotTriggeringDeath: His death is what kickstarts the plot.
408* PoorCommunicationKills: Literally. Not telling Jan about his pursuit of the Dimases could've put her in danger, but then she would have understood that he didn't have the emerald ring for someone else because he was cheating on her - he was trying to prove Theo killed Zoe. As it is, Jan kills him without trying to find out if he had the ring for another reason (which he did).
409* PosthumousCharacter: All we learn about him comes after his death.
410* PosthumousNarration: Provides a bit of this in the season one finale.
411* SexGod: Despite his abrasive personality, Tim is apparently very good in bed. Despite hating him, his next-door neighbor was impressed by his prowess when sleeping with his mystery girlfriend, Jan.
412* TragicHero: Despite all evidence to the contrary, Tim is ultimately revealed to be one. He kept silent about Theo and let Oscar go to prison to protect Mabel from Teddy, which broke up their friendship. He was still looking for evidence that would implicate Theo in Zoe's death, which he finally achieved shortly before being murdered -- for the ring, because Jan totally misinterpreted it.
413* UnmournedDeath: His sudden death is met largely with indifference from his neighbors at the Arconia. The building only agrees to hold a ceremony for him for legal purposes, and during the ceremony, people are more upset about the death of a cat than they are about his death.
414* WeUsedToBeFriends: Tim was a childhood friend of Mabel, as shown in a FormerFriendsPhoto.
415[[/folder]]
416
417[[folder:Zoe Cassidy]]
418[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_zc.PNG]]
419[[caption-width-right:250:''"I wasn't aware boys were supposed to be good for you."'']]
420->'''Played by:''' Olivia Reis
421
422A member of Mabel's childhood Hardy Boys gang. Her family is so wealthy that they occupy an entire floor of the Arconia.
423----
424* AssholeVictim: What little we've seen of her shows that she was a very conceited and elitist person, and she died because she was shoving Theo and he shoved her back to get her off of him. This is deconstructed as her death only made things worse and the fallout ended up mostly destroying the friendship between the other members of the Hardy Boys Gang.
425* DeathByFallingOver: She died by falling off the roof of the Arconia.
426* DontYouDarePityMe: She's angered by the idea of Theo feeling bad for her.
427* HiddenDepths: She was fluent in American Sign Language due to having a deaf cousin and hung out with Theo Dimas on occasion because she could communicate with him.
428* KickTheDog: The two arguments she was involved in before she died show that she was capable of being ''nasty'' when angered. First, comparing her relationship with Oscar to "dating the help," a dig at his father's job as the building's super (and, given that Oscar is Latino, there's some pretty racist implications there as well), and then telling Theo he should be pitied because he's deaf when he was trying to comfort ''her''.
429* ManicPixieDreamGirl: To Theo, though heavily deconstructed. She was the only one of the Hardy Boys who spoke ASL and was therefore both willing and able to communicate with him, and hooked up with him a few times so that he developed a crush. However, she could be a much nastier person than Theo realized, and he was very taken aback when she laughed at his heartfelt romantic advances and then again when she started insulting him as he was trying to give her advice.
430* PosthumousCharacter: She died prior to the events of Season 1, so her appearances are through flashbacks only.
431* RichBitch: She could be dismissive of others when angered, such as insulting Oscar by calling him "the help" and brushing off Theo's attempts at comforting her by saying that he's the one who needs pity due to his disability.
432* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: And [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections connections]]. Zoe is extremely wealthy, and she's the only Hardy Boy who doesn't show the slightest fear of being caught when they're sneaking into others' places. When Theo catches her breaking into his apartment, she took the opportunity to flirt with him rather than show any fear of being reported.
433* StickyFingers: She liked to sneak into people's apartments and pilfer valuables and medications that caught her eye.
434* TooDumbToLive: Though her death is a genuine accident, she almost certainly would've survived if she hadn't started shoving Theo in the dark while standing on the edge of the Arconia's roof. He only has to push her back ''once'' to kill her.
435* TokenEvilTeammate: Granted, we only see her in a few brief flashbacks, but she's easily the least moral member of the Hardy Boys Gang so far as we can tell. Mabel is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, Tim is revealed to have been TheAtoner, Oscar is just a NiceGuy... while Zoe was a RichBitch and a thief.
436* ToxicFriendInfluence: The Hardy Boys Gang was originally just an innocent way for the members to share their love of mystery novels and pretend to be detectives. She was the one who got them breaking into the apartments of other Arconia residents.
437* TwoFirstNames: Both "Zoe" and "Cassidy" are girls' names, though the latter is more commonly a surname.
438[[/folder]]
439
440[[folder:Bunny Folger]]
441[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_b.PNG]]
442[[caption-width-right:250:''"The rest of you, if you're a murderer...stop murdering!"'']]
443->'''Played by:''' Creator/JayneHoudyshell
444
445Head of the Arconia's co-op board.
446----
447* AlasPoorVillain: "The Last Day of Bunny Folger," which showed a gentler, more vulnerable side to her character, revealing that, while she could be mean, she was also a lonely old woman who felt like her place in the world was slipping away, and was [[PetTheDog capable of genuine kindness]]. This earned her a lot of sympathy, both in-universe and out.
448* AssholeVictim: A thoroughly unpleasant and tyrannical person who evicts Charles, Oliver and Mabel despite the fact they're attempting to solve a murder in the building she runs. She ends up dead by the end of the first season. Like with Tim Kono, subverted when her last day is explored and reveals she could be genuinely nice and charitable, and much of her unpleasantness stemmed from misery and loneliness.
449* CrankyLandlord: Bunny is the co-op president rather than a landlady herself, but the spirit of the trope is the same. She greatly dislikes the trio (Oliver especially, because he didn't pay his bills) and tries to evict them multiple times due to the podcast.
450* DeathEqualsRedemption: Bunny was not the most sympathetic character in life, as a constant thorn in the trio's sides. However, almost immediately before dying, she shows a softer side, as she hoped to be invited in with them while they were celebrating. The redemption becomes even more pronounced when we relive the last day of her life and see her kindness to Ivan, leaving him a large tip and giving him some sincere advice.
451* DirtyOldWoman: According to Uma, Bunny had a large collection of erotic art, with the prize piece being a large and explicit painting showing two nude lovers.
452* GrumpyOldMan: Gender inverted. She's a grouchy old lady who swears often and shows disdain towards most of her tenants. Season 2 subverts this with "The Last Day of Bunny Folger", revealing her HiddenDepths. While she is still strict on a number of things and doesn't like the trio parading around their victory for a week, she still has redeeming moments throughout the episode, as seen below in PetTheDog and JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
453* HeadInTheSandManagement: In the penultimate episode of Season 1, she evicts the main trio for their podcast in an attempt to shut it down, and tells the residents, including any murderers to "stop murdering", as if that was the end of it.
454* HiddenDepths: "The Last Day of Bunny Folger" reveals that she is a deeply unhappy person who just wants to be accepted by the residents of the Arconia. She cries loudly when Charles, Mabel and Oliver don't invite her to join them in their celebration of solving Tim Kono's murder. Her only friends appear to be Uma Heller and her pet parrot Mrs. Gambolini.
455* HisNameIs: Her last words, as Mabel heard them, were: "Fourteen" and "Savage". Season 2 is spent trying to figure out what she meant. Though it's a literal subversion. Mabel suspects that Savage might refer to the Haden-Savages, but Mabel actually figures out she misheard "sandwich" -- identifying Poppy by her obscure sandwich order.
456* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: On her last day alive, Bunny gives a very generous tip to a waiter, telling him to get the DJ equipment he wants and to love more than one thing. She also brings the trio some genuine champagne and tries on their merchandise. She is also shown generally to care about the Arconia and its residents, but she struggles to express herself.
457* MoralityPet: She has two: her beloved parrot, and Ivan the waiter.
458* NiceToTheWaiter: She's kind to Ivan, the waiter who usually serves her at the Pickle Diner, and always tipped him generously. In "The Last Day of Bunny Folger" she's seen giving him an enormous stack of cash so he can buy the DJ equipment he wanted. Also, despite being pretty acerbic around Lester, she still inquires about his wife and knows the names of his kids.
459* PetTheDog: In the Season 1 finale, she reverses Charles, Mabel, and Oliver's evictions as thanks for catching the real murderer. It's {{Downplayed}}, however, by her lack of gratefulness and her vowing to Oliver to get rid of the trio yet... only to turn up dead in her next scene, with the trio framed for her murder.
460* {{Retirony}}: Bunny was retiring from the board of the Arconia on the day that she was murdered.
461* SitcomArchnemesis: She and Oliver have an antagonistic relationship over his unpaid bills. She eventually extends this enmity to Charles and Mabel as they're his friends. She's constantly antagonizing the main trio over a rivalry with one, culminating in actively sabotaging an open murder investigation by evicting the only three tenants who want to help solve it and save lives, bullying almost everyone into agreeing with her under threat of being next to leave. She'd rather sweep the whole investigation under the rug since unless it personally involves her and her business, she's completely apathetic. Even her PetTheDog moment below is rather backhanded, with her [[WeWillMeetAgain vowing to find another excuse to evict the trio later]].
462* SmallNameBigEgo: She revels in the power her position affords her and browbeats other residents into going along with her with the threat that she'll start an eviction campaign against them.
463* SourOutsideSadInside: Bunny has a bitter and snappy exterior, but she is a lonely, melancholy woman on the inside.
464* VitriolicBestBuds: Season 3 fleshes out her relationship with Uma a bit, showing that they bickered constantly but were also good friends who enjoyed each other's company.
465[[/folder]]
466
467[[folder:Uma Heller]]
468[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_uh.PNG]]
469->'''Played by:''' Creator/JackieHoffman
470
471An older resident of the Arconia.
472----
473* [[GrumpyOldMan Grumpy Old Woman]]: Not the friendliest person in the building. She usually has a scowl on her face and biting remark ready to go.
474* {{Jerkass}}: Though not as mean-spirited as her friend Bunny, Uma's still quite far from pleasant.
475* NotSoAboveItAll: As much as she seems to despise Charles, Oliver, and Mabel, she does join in on their scheme to out Bunny's murderer. She also steals stuff despite hating the trio's meddling.
476* ReplacementFlatCharacter: Bunny's similarly cantankerous sidekick who is still around after the former's passing. Unlike Bunny though, we've yet to see much in the ways of HiddenDepths from her.
477* PerpetualFrowner: Her face seems to be locked in a permanent scowl.
478* StickyFingers: Season 3 reveals she has a habit of taking other people's items, even sometimes pickpocketing them. In her narration, she rationalizes the habit by saying people come and go but their possessions remain so she's taking keepsakes in memory.
479* VitriolicBestBuds: She says that she considered Bunny to be dead to her many times over the course of their friendship but that they always made up. She also says that she was grateful that they were on good terms at the time of Bunny's murder.
480[[/folder]]
481
482[[folder:Howard Morris]]
483[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_hm.PNG]]
484->'''Played by:''' Michael Cyril Creighton
485
486A resident of the Arconia whose cat Evelyn died the same night Tim Kono was murdered.
487----
488* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: When he is hired as Oliver's assistant in Season 3, he is frequently egotistical when left in charge.
489* AfraidOfBlood: Charles and Mabel try to weasel a confession out of him but when he FaintsInShock at the sight of Charles' bleeding nose, they realize he couldn't be the killer given how much blood was found at the crime scene; he would have passed out and likely been found at the crime scene before he came to.
490* BadBadActing: His contributions to Season 2's climactic summation are a couple of stilted lines and a badly telegraphed faint. He also gets rejected for ''Death Rattle'' due to his apparent lack of talent.
491* BeleagueredAssistant: Although he's pretty incompetent, Oliver hires Howard as his assistant for ''Death Rattle''. Oliver then consistently insults him.
492* CampGay: He's very flamboyant and much more feminine than the other men on the show, and in "Hello, Darkness", he is confirmed to be attracted to men.
493* ConsistentClothingStyle: Howard is always shown wearing a patterned wool sweater and slacks.
494* CrazyCatLady: A RareMaleExample, though his CampGay nature helps with that. Howard is obsessed with his cats, is shown to have a gigantic picture of Barbara in his apartment, refuses to move or touch anything in the wake of Evelyn's death, and keeps her body in his fridge.
495* FakeFaint: Faints presumably in shock when Charles comes back to life in the season 2 finale. But then reveals it was faked for RuleOfDrama.
496* InsecureLoveInterest: In Season 2, Howard says that he doesn't know what Jonathan would see in him. He also gets Mabel and Tobert to follow Jonathan in Season 3.
497* IntrovertedCatPerson: His apartment is devoted to his cats. His behaviour however skews toward CrazyCatLady territory in the aftermath of Evelyn's death as he doesn't clean his apartment so he can pretend she is still alive, and Charles discovers the corpse of Evelyn inside his freezer.
498* ItsAllAboutMe: When Jonathan becomes incapacitated in the Season 3 finale, Howard shows very little concern about him, despite the fact that they're dating, seeing it as an opportunity to fulfill his Broadway aspirations. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Oliver doesn't consider it for a second.]]
499* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: Parodied. Howard is defined by his adoration of his cats, and he brags about how the trio could never guess his password. Mabel asks him if it's "Evelyn", the name of his cat. He denies it, but that sure looks like BlatantLies.
500* PromotedToOpeningTitles: In Season 3, Michael Cyril Creighton is added to the opening credits and an animation of Howard walking his cat is included in the title sequence.
501* StereotypicalNerd: Howard is very insecure, wears NerdGlasses, is obsessed with his cats, and wears old-fashioned sweaters.
502[[/folder]]
503
504[[folder:Jonathan Bridgecroft]]
505->'''Played by:''' Jason Veasey
506
507A new resident at the Arconia, an actor in ''Death Rattle'', and Howard's boyfriend.
508----
509* BeautifulSingingVoice: Jonathan meets Howard while singing in the blackout, sings in ''Death Rattle'', and also has a night job as a restaurant singer.
510* IntoxicationEnsues: Due to opening-night jitters, he takes too much of the "leading-man cocktail" prescribed to him and he ends up too loopy to go on stage for ''Death Rattle Dazzle''. What makes this worse is that there's no formal understudy who can take his place.
511* StraightGay: The only stereotypically "gay" thing about Jonathan is that he's an actor in [[AllGaysLoveTheatre the theatre]], and that he's dating Howard.
512[[/folder]]
513
514[[folder:Lester]]
515[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/opmitb_lester.JPG]]
516->'''Played by:''' Teddy Coluca
517
518The Arconia's doorman.
519----
520* HeroOfAnotherStory: In Season 2, he reveals that he is a graduate of the Juilliard School, tread the boards as a theater actor, and had a rivalry with Creator/TracyLetts.
521* HiddenDepths: See above, and also that he tries to use ASL to communicate with Theo.
522* FallenOnHardTimesJob: He says that he became the Arconia's doorman because it was the only job he could find after becoming an alcoholic and spending some time as a homeless person.
523* NiceGuy: Shown to the be only one in the building (aside from Theo's father Teddy) who made an effort to learn ASL to communicate with Theo Dimas.
524[[/folder]]
525
526[[folder:Ndidi Idoko]]
527[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_ni.PNG]]
528[[caption-width-right:250:''"That apartment is mine. I lived next to that miserable man for eight years and I need those extra rooms."'']]
529->'''Played by:''' Zainab Jah
530
531Tim Kono's next-door neighbor.
532----
533* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She is not seen past Season 1.
534* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's rather brusque and direct, having only attended Tim's memorial to demand that she gets Tim's apartment because she believes she deserves the extra space for having to endure living next to [[HatedByAll Tim]] for so many years. She later genuinely assists the trio in solving Tim's murder, recognizing their efforts and that they are more competent than the police at this point. And she obviously doesn't want to continue living in the same building as a murderer.
535* TheOneThingIDontHateAboutYou: Despite apparently disliking Tim Kono more than anyone else in the building, she is nothing but complimentary of his skills in the bedroom given how [[TheImmodestOrgasm loud and enthusiastic]] his partner was.
536[[/folder]]
537
538[[folder:Dr. Grover Stanley]]
539[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_gs.PNG]]
540[[caption-width-right:250:''"I live on six and I take Venmo!"'']]
541->'''Played by:''' Russell G. Jones
542
543A therapist who lives in the Arconia.
544----
545* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He is not seen in Season 3.
546* ShipperOnDeck: He encourages Howard to ask Jonathan out, since Howard has been wanting to get out more and is obviously into Jonathan.
547* TheShrink: Is a therapist, but it's unknown how effective he actually is, since all his scenes involve him plugging his business and seems more concerned with how potential clients should pay him first.
548[[/folder]]
549
550[[folder:Arnav]]
551[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_a.PNG]]
552->'''Played by:''' Creator/MaulikPancholy
553
554Charles' next-door neighbor.
555----
556* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Isn't seen nor mentioned in season 2 other than Lucy namedropping his daughter.
557* NiceGuy: One of the few friendly people who live in the Arconia, and one of the even rarer few who actually likes interacting with [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Charles]]. He makes a point of checking up on Charles and asking about his ex-girlfriend's daughter.
558* PapaWolf: In the first season finale, he thinks he smells gas in the building and immediately runs to get his daughter out.
559[[/folder]]
560
561[[folder:Nina Lin]]
562[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_nina.JPG]]
563->'''Played by:''' Christine Ko
564
565Bunny's successor as president of the Arconia's co-op board. She has grand ambitions for the building.
566-----
567* AlphaBitch: Charles, Oliver, Mabel, and even Howard think of her as such due to her bossy demeanor. Howard even reveals Nina punched him over a disagreement.
568* AmbitionIsEvil: She wants to add a large, glass-paneled pod to the top of the Arconia as part of a modernization plan. Bunny disagreed with this and wanted to go back on her decision to step down to prevent Nina's plans from happening.
569* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She wanted rid of Bunny...from the position of co-op board president. When Bunny died, she was shown to be genuinely upset and to be overwhelmed by her role, wishing for Bunny's input.
570* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Nina Lin is not seen in Season 3.
571* GoodIsOldFashioned: The mirror image. Nina wanted to "modernize" the Arconia by putting a huge, albeit pointless glass pod on the roof and was pretty cruel to Bunny about stopping it. However, she's also not the murderer.
572* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's ruthlessly ambitious and mean, but after bonding with Lester in "Hello, Darkness" she decides to keep him on instead of automating his job. She also genuinely feels bad about Bunny's death and wants the killer caught.
573* KickTheDog: During their last conversation, she rather cruelly told Bunny she was "a relic," that she only got the job as super because of her family, and that she was dragging the Arconia down.
574* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: Nina is the president of the Arconia co-op board, and enjoys bossing people around. When Lester shows reluctance to climb ''several flights of stairs'' with her package since the elevator is out, she threatens to replace him with a drone. She also punches Howard and backstabs Bunny in her effort to change the Arconia.
575* PartingWordsRegret: Nina cruelly tells Bunny that she's "a relic" and she won't let her change the Arconia. She is shown to regret this deeply after Bunny's murder.
576* PetTheDog: Redeeming herself from the KickTheDog above, Nina tells Lester that she wishes Bunny was here to see her daughter because Bunny was so excited for the birth.
577* RedHerring: For Season 2. At first, her history with Bunny makes her a prime suspect, especially when Charles and Mabel overhear an incriminating conversation between her and her husband. However, the team decides Nina is innocent after hearing her exclaim how much she hopes they find Bunny's killer while giving birth.
578[[/folder]]
579
580
581[[folder:Sting]]
582[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_sting_7.png]]
583->'''Played by:''' Music/{{Sting}}
584
585The global superstar, who happens to live in the same building as the series' protagonists. He ends up on their suspect list.
586----
587* AdamWesting: Plays an exaggerated version of himself. He's depicted as moody and cold, his song-writing abilities are mocked, and the creepy overtones of "Every Breath You Take" are openly called out by Mabel. He's also a suspect in the murder of Tim Kono.
588* AsHimself: Appears as a fictional version of himself who lives in the Arconia alongside the three protagonists. Even he turns out to be a suspect.
589* DrowningMySorrows: According to Lester the doorman, he did this after Music/ThePolice broke up. [[ImmediateSelfContradiction And Lester promised not to tell anyone]].
590* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: First seems cold and standoffish, but the thought of causing Tim's death absolutely shakes him and he's much more affable once that weight is lifted from his shoulders.
591* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He initially holds great guilt over Tim Kono's death as he got Tim fired and thought that it caused depression which led to suicide. He's relieved to find out that it might actually be murder.
592* PetTheDog: Acts annoyed by Oliver's dog Winnie. When Oliver asks if he doesn't like dogs, he responds that he has one himself. [[PlayedForLaughs And doesn't like him]].
593* PutOnABus: He moves out of the Arconia at an unspecified point after being interviewed during the Tim Kono investigation. The first episode of Season 2 shows his things being carted away and Creator/AmySchumer moving in.
594[[/folder]]
595
596[[folder:Amy Schumer]]
597[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_amy.JPG]]
598%%[[caption-width-right:250:some caption text]]
599->'''Played by:''' Creator/AmySchumer
600
601A stand-up comedian and actress who moves into the Arconia's penthouse previously occupied by Music/{{Sting}}.
602----
603* AdamWesting: Schumer pokes fun at public perception of herself, with the show version having an enormous ego and being eager to try more dramatic work to be seen as a serious artist.
604* AscendedFanboy: She's a huge ''Only Murders in the Building'' fan and wants to star in a screen adaptation of the podcast.
605* AsHerself: Schumer plays a fictional version of herself.
606* FunWithAcronyms: She reveals that she once fantasized with marrying Charles when he was at the peak of his fame, and takes great delight in pointing out that, had that happened, her initials would have spelled out "ass" ('''A'''my '''S'''chumer-'''S'''avage).
607* ItsAllAboutMe: She wants to adapt ''Only Murders in the Building'' as a starring vehicle for herself where she gets all the attention as Jan, who, in Schumer's mind, will be the central character re-conceived as a sympathetic AntiHero rather than a cold-blooded SerialKiller.
608* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She disappears after the first two episodes of Season 2 and is not even considered a suspect like Sting was. She then moves out offscreen sometime between seasons 2 and 3, with Ben Glenroy moving into the penthouse during that time.
609[[/folder]]
610
611!!Family
612
613[[folder:Will Putnam]]
614[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_will.JPG]]
615[[caption-width-right:250:''"Turns out, you can hide a secret from my dad. You just have to not know what you're hiding."'']]
616->'''Played by:''' Ryan Broussard, Carter Harris (young)
617
618Oliver's son, a veterinarian by trade who ends up getting involved in theatre by directing the school play at his children's school.
619----
620* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite their strained relationship, Will genuinely loves Oliver and considers him his true father regardless of his actual ancestry.
621* BrokenPedestal: Will used to be very close to his father but lost faith after Oliver drained his college fund to stage an expensive flop. This loss of trust only worsened as Will got older and Oliver kept coming to him for large loans that never go repaid. By the time of the series, the two are slowly rebuilding their relationship.
622* FamilyBusiness: Oliver is amused and excited to hear Will is directing a SchoolPlay, joking it's in the blood. Ironically, Will is a vet, and his half-brother Theo works in a mortuary, suggesting that medicine-adjacent fields are in that bloodline, too.
623* SmallParentHugeChild: The fact that Will is twice Oliver's size instantly [[{{Foreshadowing}} foreshadows]] the revelation that Oliver is not his biological father.
624* LongBusTrip: Will doesn't come to see Oliver (on screen, anyway) when he's in hospital with his second heart attack or to see ''Death Rattle''.
625* NotActuallyHisChild: He is shocked to find out that he's half-Greek through a DNA test, which hints that Oliver, who is of Irish descent, might not be his biological father. And indeed, his real father is revealed to be Teddy Dimas, but Oliver falsely claims to be Greek himself to keep him from finding out. Will ultimately does figure out the truth, though he assures Oliver that he's his father in every way that matters.
626* SchoolPlay: As of season 2, he is busy with the rehearsals of a theatre adaptation of ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' at his children's school, which he agreed to direct.
627[[/folder]]
628
629[[folder:Lucy]]
630
631[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_lucy.JPG]]
632->'''Played by:''' Zoe Colletti, Francesca Rain (young)
633
634The teenage daughter of Charles' ex-girlfriend.
635----
636* BrattyTeenageDaughter: To her mother, though what we see of her implies that she has good reason. She repeatedly skips school and hides out at Charles's apartment, though it makes sense given that her mother seems to move on very quickly from man to man.
637* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Joy takes her home in the first episode of Season 3 and she is not seen nor mentioned after that.
638* DaddysGirl: Played with. Charles isn't her biological father, nor was he ever officially her stepfather, but they lived together for six years and he ''adores'' her, and it's clear the feeling is mutual. She outright says that of the five father figures she's had in her life, he's the best one. It's heavily implied the reason she dislikes her new stepfather is because he isn't Charles. However, Charles not contacting after he and her mother broke up for ''several'' years also deeply hurt her, and she calls him on it when they finally reconnect. Luckily, she's willing to forgive and move on.
639* InnocentlyInsensitive: She gushes over "Bloody Mabel"'s celebrity status and how cool it is, not realizing how traumatic the experience of seeing Bunny die and subsequently being accused of her murder was for Mabel.
640* MotorMouth: When she starts talking, she ''starts talking''. Mabel is left to talk to her on the grounds that as a fellow young woman she'd be able to understand her, but Mabel can barely get a word in and is quickly intimidated by her rapid-fire questions and comments.
641* PutOnABus: Joy takes her home in the first episode of Season 3 and she isn't seen again for that season.
642* QueerEstablishingMoment: Downplayed, as nothing's definite, but she references "when I inevitably change my pronouns" while talking with Mabel, implying she's either done some gender questioning and perhaps isn't cisgender, or is at least open to the possibility that she might not be. Given how she talks about mental health, however, this might just be the writers parodying Gen-Z culture with how normalised mental health and the idea of transitioning and changing pronouns is among them.
643* TotallyRadical: Much of Lucy's dialogue is a succession of rapid-fire "Generation Z" speak and slang. It's so inexplicable that it baffles Mabel in about four sentences.
644* TVTeen: The bulk of Lucy's characterisation is based on how Generation-Z is perceived by those older than them. She talks a lot and uses slang terms like "bet" that nobody understands, she goes on at-length about her use of [=TikTok=], and her attitudes towards mental health and gender identity are extremely casual and simple, knowing a great deal about the terminology of the former and expressing envy at Mabel apparently having PTSD, and idealising the idea of changing her gender identity. [[DawsonCasting She's also played by an actress older than her character]] while also [[ShortTeensTallAdults being the shortest person in the cast]], just to tick off some classic teen tropes.
645* UnseenNoMore: She is only mentioned in Season One and does not actually appear in person until Episode Four of Season Two.
646[[/folder]]
647
648[[folder:Charles-Haden Savage, Sr.]]
649
650[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_charlessr.JPG]]
651->'''Played by:''' Ben Livingston
652
653Charles' father, whom he has mixed feelings toward.
654----
655* BrokenPedestal: Charles Jr. got along very well with his father and supported his aspirations for theater acting by attending his auditions. However, in the aftermath of Charles Sr.’s arrest and the reveal of his infidelity, Charles Jr. began to believe his father was secretly a “bad man” who didn’t care about him or his mom. However, Season 2 Episode 9 subverts this to RebuiltPedestal as Rose Cooper/Leonora Folger reveals that even in the midst of his shift in personality and the unsavory aspects of his secret life, he never stopped loving and caring about Charles Jr.
656* DisappearedDad: After years of aloof and neglectful behavior towards his wife and son, Charles Sr. eventually abandoned his family.
657* GenerationXerox: In a speech to Mabel, Charles says that he and his father share many similarities, including both going gray at a young age and having a knack for music.
658* GoodAdulteryBadAdultery: Charles says that his father had numerous affairs that hurt his mother badly.
659* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although Charles has apparently been haunted by his secretive behavior, Rose Cooper encourages him to see past that due to the fact that he loved his son and was haunted by her disappearance.
660* ParentsAsPeople: He was a complicated man, who did in fact love his son and wanted to do well by him, but was also having an affair with Rose Cooper. Her disappearance broke his heart and apparently led to the emotionally distant behavior Charles experienced.
661* SameCharacterButDifferent: Season 1 strongly implies that Charles Snr. was abusive to his wife and son. The Charles we see in Season 2 flashbacks is much softer and kinder.
662* TookALevelInJerkass: Very [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] and PlayedForDrama. In flashbacks, he was an emotionally-present and kind father. However, it is indicated in dialogue that after the night of his arrest; along with both Charles Jr. and his wife’s discovering of his double life, he adopted a detached personality.
663[[/folder]]
664
665[[folder:Silvia Mora]]
666-->'''Played by:''' Mandy Gonzalez
667
668Mabel's mother, who lives in Bayport.
669----
670* InformedAttribute: Her [[OverprotectiveMom overprotectiveness]], aside from her attempt to stop Mabel from doing the podcast.
671* InvisibleParents: Silvia appears for a single episode in Season 1, but other than that, she's not shown visiting Mabel or even talking to her despite Mabel's numerous near-death experiences.
672* MyBelovedSmother: Silvia is very protective of Mabel, and very concerned about her decisions, claiming only to "let her" live at the Arconia under specific circumstances. Somewhat justified by the amount Mabel has been through and her preexisting mental health conditions.
673[[/folder]]
674
675[[folder:Salma Ramirez]]
676->'''Played by:''' N/A/
677
678Mabel's aunt, who owns the Arconia apartment in which Mabel is staying.
679----
680* TheGhost: Mabel and her mother talk about her aunt, but she isn't seen or heard, not even in photographs or flashback, so far.
681* UnclePennybags: She is quite wealthy[[note]]since she can afford to own a large apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side[[/note]] and had Mabel come live with her over the summers so her niece could experience big-city life. In the show's present, she lets Mabel renovate her apartment so that Mabel can use the experience to kickstart a design career.
682[[/folder]]
683
684[[folder:Joy Payne]]
685->'''Played by:''' Creator/AndreaMartin
686
687A professional make-up artist who handled Charles back when he starred in ''Brazzos''. They reconnect decades later and start a relationship.
688----
689* CrazyCatLady: Except with fish. She has a large tank that holds precisely 62 fish, reasoning that 61 is too few but that 63 is too crowded. She regularly visits fish stores so she can buy new tank accessories to keep her pets amused.
690* {{Flanderization}}: Joy starts off as a quirky but still kindly woman. By Season 3, she's extremely possessive and annoys Charles.
691* PunnyName: Her name is "Joy" and "Pain". Season 3 lampshades this by saying Charles's insecurity in the relationship is because he's afraid of joy-lowercase- rather than Joy-uppercase.
692[[/folder]]
693
694!!''Death Rattle''
695
696'''For ''Death Rattle'' participants Howard and Jonathan, see their profiles above under "The Arconia".'''
697
698[[folder:Ben Glenroy]]
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703[[caption-width-right:350: ''"Is he a cobra? Yeah! Is he a bro? Yeah! That's how you gross two bil, Oliver!"'']]
704->'''Played by:''' Creator/PaulRudd
705
706An arrogant actor best-known for popcorn flicks such as ''Cobro''. He attempts to prove himself as a serious actor by performing the lead in ''Death Rattle'', a production helmed by Oliver.
707----
708* ActorAllusion: Ben is best-known for starring in the ''Cobro'' series of movies, which are [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin about a bro who turns into a cobra]]. Somewhat similar to how Creator/PaulRudd has become famous for starring as Scott Lang[=/=]Ant-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. A MeaningfulBackgroundEvent also reveals that Ben Glenroy played "Papa Ant".
709* AssholeVictim: Zigzagged. As his storyline progresses, Ben's character is fleshed out more and more. His assholeness and putting people down, including his brother, stems from his own insecurities. When he is killed, people believe him to be an arrogant actor through and through and only the Trio finds out that Ben was deeper than what he let on.
710* BerserkButton: Being called a "phony", after his experience as a child actor in ''Brazzos''. Cliff throws it back at him in response to Ben calling him a nepo baby, triggering a fight between the two that led to Ben's death.
711* CastingGag: Ben Glenroy was written with "a touch of asshole" (per series creator John Hoffman) specifically for Creator/PaulRudd because Rudd is known as one of the nicest people in Hollywood.
712* CheatedDeathDiedAnyway: Ben collapses and dies from poisoning, but he's then revived and killed from being pushed down an elevator shaft.
713* DawsonCasting: In-universe. Ben says he was twenty-nine when he played a high schooler in ''Girl Cop''.
714* DeadStarWalking: Despite being played by movie star Paul Rudd, he dies within minutes of his introduction at the end of season 2, but returns after showing he survived his murder attempt, only to be killed by the end of the episode.
715* FauxDeath: Ben is clinically dead as the result of a poisoning but doctors pump his stomach and manage to revive him. [[CheatedDeathDiedAnyway His new lease on life does not last]], as he is later pushed down an elevator shaft in the Arconia and dies for real.
716* ForgottenFirstMeeting: As a child actor, Ben was set to appear on ''Brazzos'' as Timothy Bush, a boy genius. However, Charles viewed him as a "phony", and pushed for the director to have Ben fired. Charles doesn't remember any of this until Ben brings it up during a confrontation following the first table read for ''Death Rattle''.
717* FatalMethodActing: In-universe. Ben dies onstage partway through his opening night performance.
718* FreudianExcuse: He claims that his jerk-ish behavior is because Charles got him fired off of ''Brazzos'' when he was eight-years-old and that this left him with lifelong self-esteem issues that caused him to overcompensate.
719* HeelFaceDoorSlam: His brush with death causes him to [[JerkassRealization realise what a jerk he's been to his fellow cast members]]. When he shows up alive, he promises to treat them better. But he's murdered before he can make good on that promise.
720* HiddenDepths: Ben had a fair amount of self-loathing due to his weakness for cookies. He even agreed with Loretta when she called him a "fucking pig" and wrote it on his dressing room mirror.
721** "Thirty" reveals he was learning to sew with a group of older women as a way of coping with his addictions and sewed the hankies he was going to give the rest of the cast and crew. His sewing circle not making it to opening night was part of what led him to eat the poisoned cookie and collapse onstage.
722** He manages to figure out that Donna poisoned him, along with her motive, in the space of roughly 20 seconds.
723* {{Hypocrite}}: He has a grudge against Charles because the latter viewed him as a "phony" and pushed for the director to fire him from his first acting role. Yet, he viewed Loretta the very same way during the first script reading and tried to get Oliver to fire her.
724* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Right as he is taking the stage, he is seen coughing from the fog. A minute or so later, he is coughing up blood and dies on the stage. Turns out he was poisoned with a cookie that was left for him.
725* ItsAllAboutMe: Ben has HiddenDepths, but he's still an egotistical jerk who bullied Dickie for most of their lives and viewed himself as the protagonist.
726* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Ben was a jerk to most people, including his brother Dickie. But he apparently felt guilty about the way he treated his fellow cast members so he joined a sewing circle to make special handkerchiefs for them.
727* ManipulativeBastard: Dickie says that their relationship would break repeatedly when Ben was alive, but that Ben would always find a way to guilt him back.
728* NervousWreck: In "Thirty", he descends into going into one through many things happening in his life, including his brother quitting on him, fasting, and his sewing circle not being at the performance. This leads to him eating a cookie left for him that was laced with rat poison.
729* ObsessedWithFood: As Ben suffered from an immense amount of WeightWoe, he was both disgusted by and obsessed with food, often remarking on what he could and couldn't eat. Donna exploited this by persuading him to eat a poisoned cookie.
730* PlagiarismInFiction: ''Cobro'' was based on a comic that Ben conceived as a child -- or so the world thought until Mabel saw the original artwork and realized that the original author for "R. Glenroy" (Richard Glenroy, aka Dickie, Ben's older brother) and that Ben had added a line to the first letter to make it look like a "B" and stole the concept for himself.
731* PosthumousCharacter: He dies at the beginning of Season 3 but remains a presence in most of the remaining episodes through flashbacks and imagine spots.
732* SpoiledBrat: Even now in his forties or fifties, Ben was the beloved BabyOfTheBunch of his family, and he's just as spoiled.
733[[/folder]]
734
735[[folder:Loretta Durkin]]
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740[[caption-width-right:350:''"Theater is all about choices."'']]
741->'''Played by:''' Creator/MerylStreep, Taylor Colwell (teen), Willa Dunn (young)
742
743An unsuccessful actress who's spent decades waiting for her big shot. She seems to have finally found it in Oliver's new production.
744----
745* BadBadActing: She wows Oliver with a moving monologue during her audition. However, she gets a touch of nerves during the table reads and goes over the top, to the horror of everyone else.
746* CastingCouch: This is implied to be how Loretta falls pregnant with Dickie.
747* CastingGag: Creator/MerylStreep has had an extremely successful fifty-year career in Hollywood. Her character, Loretta, is very unsuccessful and is still hopefully searching for her big break.
748* EarnYourHappyEnding: After decades of hard work at her career and even being willing to confess to murder to protect Dickie, Loretta ends the season having finally reconnected with her son, now her manager, with the world of acting finally opening up for her.
749* LethalChef: Her oven-roasted pork chops are so tough that Oliver loses a tooth when he tries biting into one.
750* LukeIAmYourFather: It's eventually revealed that she is Dickie Glenroy's birth mother.
751* MamaBear: Loretta immediately turns on everyone else in the show the minute that she thinks her biological son, Dickie, is the killer. When she sees him being arrested, she confesses to the crime.
752* MotherlySidePlait: Loretta always wears her hair in plaits, and she is Dickie's biological mother.
753* PutOnABus: Season 3 ends with the strong implication that Loretta is leaving to go to L.A.
754* RomanceOnTheSet: In-universe example. She and Oliver are smitten with each other but she intends to honor his rule about avoiding on-set romances. However, he eventually throws caution to the wind and the two kiss passionately.
755* SugarWiki/SheReallyCanAct: [[invoked]] After making a bad impression during ''Death Rattle'''s table reads, Loretta show's she has what it takes to move audiences when she previews "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzYb8SPNLEE Look for the Light]]".
756* ShownTheirWork: At the first table read for ''Death Rattle'', she demonstrates that she's studied the script in detail by trying out a Scottish accent (because her character mentions Scottish ancestry) and a French-Canadian accent (because the play is set in the Canadian Maritimes).
757* StarMakingRole: In-universe. Her role in ''Death Rattle'' is this for her, though it may have more to do with getting Dickie as her manager.
758* StalkerWithoutACrush: She has a scrapbook filled with news articles about Ben Glenroy. It turns out that she was not stalking Ben but keeping track of her long-lost son Dickie.
759[[/folder]]
760
761[[folder:Donna Demeo]]
762->'''Played by:''' Creator/LindaEmond
763
764A controlling and flamboyant producer who has a strange relationship with her son.
765----
766* AlliterativeName: '''D'''onna '''D'''emeo.
767* BloodFromTheMouth: Donna vomits in {{Foreshadowing}} of her cancer diagnosis.
768* EvilCounterpart: To Loretta Durkin. Both are mothers with only sons who go to extreme lengths to protect them. But Donna is an attempted murderer, while Loretta is innocent.
769* {{Expy}}: Alongside the Stephanie Seymour similarities noted below, the rest of Donna's character is based on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_Roth Daryl Roth]], an extremely wealthy theatre producer whose son Jordan has followed her into the FamilyBusiness.
770* HighPoweredCareerWoman: Donna is a very famous producer with theatrical mannerisms. She is even shown as being on the phone at the moment that she gives birth to Cliff.
771* MamaBear: She is so protective of her son Cliff that she is willing to resort to attempted murder to make sure his first play does not fail.
772* MotherMakesYouKing: Cliff isn't shown to be a particularly competent producer, but his mother Donna is, so she is shepherding ''Death Rattle'' to the stage (while insisting that she isn't producing it, Cliff is).
773* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The physically intimate relationship Donna has with Cliff is brushed off as being OK because Cliff is gay. This is similar to Stephanie Seymour and her tendency to be photographed in intimate poses with her sons and the family brushing it off as nothing scandalous because her sons are gay.
774* PowerHair: Donna is an important producer with short and pretty solid hair.
775* RefugeInAudacity: Donna justifies her touchy-feely relationship with her son by saying that he's gay.
776* SecretlyDying: Donna is revealed to have stage 4 lung cancer in Season 3 finale.
777* TerminallyIllCriminal: Donna has stage 4 lung cancer, and she killed Ben (the first time) by giving him a poisoned cookie in order to protect Cliff's reputation. Though it was Cliff's own attempt which stuck and killed him for real.
778[[/folder]]
779
780[[folder:Cliff Demeo]]
781->'''Played by:''' Wesley Taylor
782
783Donna's effeminate and pampered son, and also a producer.
784----
785* AccidentalMurder: He accidentally pushed Ben down the elevator shaft during a fight with him.
786* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: Only his mother Donna is mentioned, with no clear definition of who or where his father is.
787* BerserkButton: Being described as a nepo baby and dismissed as a boy angers him.
788* CampGay: Donna delightedly tells the cast that he's gay, and he has traditionally camp mannerisms and dances flamboyantly when stressed.
789* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He contrasts the first two seasons' killers, Jan and Poppy/Becky, on several points: he's male, the murder he commits is not premeditated (he claims it's an accident, although this is open to interpretation) and he is so far the only killer to never serve as opening narrator.
790* {{Expy}}: Excluding the Stephanie Seymour parallels, he's a copy of the flamboyant and openly gay producer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Roth Jordan Roth]], the "nepotism son" of Daryl Roth (herself an inspiration for Cliff's mother Donna).
791* ExtremelyProtectiveChild: A combination of his love for his mother Donna and his frustration with constantly being connected with her leads him to push Ben down the elevator shaft.
792* HauntingTheGuilty: A variation; as he threatens to leap off the Broadway attic after Mabel confronts him regarding Ben's murder, he looks down and sees Ben in Oliver's place in ''Death Rattle Dazzle'''s opening night.
793* MeaningfulName: ''Death Rattle'' is set on an island populated by three killer babies. Ben played the detective investigating the babies. The juvenile and immature Cliff ended up pushing Ben down the elevator shaft - he fell down the ''Cliff''.
794* MommasBoy: To a very creepy level. Donna kisses him on the lips and he was breastfed until a late age.
795* MotherMakesYouKing: Cliff is a nepotism baby, not a great producer, and he's very sensitive about his mother's clear control of and dominance over his career.
796* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The physically intimate relationship Donna has with Cliff is brushed off as being OK because Cliff is gay. This is similar to Stephanie Seymour and her tendency to be photographed in intimate poses with her sons and the family brushing it off as nothing scandalous because her sons are gay.
797* PsychopathicManchild: Cliff appears pretty nice and genial most of the time, but the combination of threatening Donna and being mocked as her "boy" leads him to push Ben down the elevator shaft, killing him. That said the incident wasn't premeditated and he insists it was an accident, making him a more sympathetic killer than Jan and Poppy/Becky.
798[[/folder]]
799
800[[folder:Dickie Glenroy]]
801->'''Played by:''' Jeremy Shamos
802
803Ben Glenroy's older brother and manager.
804----
805* AdoptionAngst: Downplayed. Dickie doesn't seem to have too much of an issue over being adopted by the Glenroys, but he's been driven close to madness over how his life revolves around catering to the whims of Ben, the family's biological golden child.
806* BigBrotherInstinct: Ben was considered the Glenroy family's miracle baby so Dickie was protective of him from a young age. No matter how obnoxious and badly behaved Ben became, Dickie would always shield the worst of it to protect Ben's reputation.
807* DudeWheresMyRespect: Dickie was adopted because his parents thought they couldn't have natural children. When Ben was conceived, he was considered a miracle so his needs were prioritized aboved Dickie's. While Dickie tries to brush this off as something older brothers need to do, it's clear it wore on him.
808* {{Hypocrite}}: He complains about people trying to make money off his late brother Ben while auctioning off Ben's movie memorabilia.
809* LukeIAmYourFather: Dickie was adopted by the Glenroys. It's revealed that his biological mother is Loretta Durkin.
810* ParentsKnowTheirChildren: Inverted. Dickie reveals that he suspected Loretta was his mother almost immediately.
811* TheUnfavorite: Dickie explicitly says that Ben was their parents' favorite child, and Dickie had to protect him all the time because of it.
812[[/folder]]
813
814[[folder:Matthew Broderick]]
815->'''Played by:''' Creator/MatthewBroderick
816
817An acclaimed actor known for projects like ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff'' and ''Theatre/TheProducers''. He's brought on to replace Charles in ''Death Rattle Dazzle''.
818----
819* AdamWesting: Matthew Broderick plays a fictional version of himself who is deep into method acting and obsessed with finding the truth about his character no matter how thin the material is.
820* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He and Charles have gone up for the same roles in the past with Matthew always coming out on top. When playing the Constable in ''Death Rattle'', Matthew shows that he can nail patter songs with little rehearsal while Charles crumbles under the pressure.
821* CelebrityParadox: There is mention of ''Theatre/TheProducers'' and Oliver gets on a call with Creator/MelBrooks to talk about Matthew's behavior on that show. The call tiptoes around the fact that Matthew's co-star in that production and the film version was Creator/NathanLane, who plays Teddy Dimas in this series.
822* MethodActing: [[invoked]] He tries to dig deep into the character of the Constable and constantly goes back to the drawing board to incorporate new background details while Oliver just wants the day to end.
823-->'''Matthew:''' So, Oliver, where's he from? Where's he from originally, this constable?\
824'''Oliver:''' Oh, he's from where you're from so we don't have to change anything else.\
825'''Matthew:''' He's from Manhattan? Well slap my ass and call me Mamie. This changes his entire relation to his profession! A kid from Manhattan in the 1890s...the city roils with ethnic tension...Irishmen...the Prussians...the era of the bicycle craze...the horse-drawn trolley... Yeah...this calls for some rethinking!
826* PetTheDog: Although he generally looks down on Charles, he does seem to genuinely appreciate his performance in ''Death Rattle Dazzle'' and compliments how Charles nailed the run of a Nova Scotian police constable.
827* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: He ends up staying at Oliver's apartment until the small hours of the morning, tirelessly trying to get to the heart of what it means to be a [=19th=]-century Nova Scotian police constable. Oliver, meanwhile, is delirious with anger and exhaustion and trying to get Broderick to leave so he can get some sleep.
828[[/folder]]
829
830[[folder:Kimber Min]]
831->'''Played by:''' Creator/AshleyPark
832
833A cast member in ''Death Rattle''.
834----
835* AsianAirhead: Downplayed. Kimber openly admits to not caring what is in the makeup she shills, and she is easily flattered, especially by Ben.
836* AttentionWhore: She shows hints of this, as she admits in voiceover she doesn't want anyone shining brighter than her on stage due to the competitive nature of the theatre industry. This happens moments after we have seen her harmonize with Loretta unprompted during what was supposed to be Loretta's solo in an apparent attempt to steal her thunder.
837* BadInfluencer: She has her own line of beauty products that she shills on [=TikTok=] but confesses that they're all just snake oil and have no beneficial effects.
838* ShoutOut: Kimber's surname, [[FreezeFrameBonus as revealed by her dressing room sign]], is Min, which is also the surname of Ashley Park's cousin Creator/JustinHMin.
839[[/folder]]
840
841[[folder:K.T.]]
842->'''Played by:''' Allison Guinn
843
844Stage manager of ''Death Rattle''.
845----
846* HypercompetentSidekick: K.T. is shown to be the most knowledgeable person about how the theatre works, and is also the only one of the production team to be dead set on getting the show up with minimal fuss, unlike Oliver and Howard.
847* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: For all her abruptness and apparent rudeness, K.T. is very kind to Howard in "Ghost Light" when she directs his performance.
848* PerpetualFrowner: Even on the rare occasions when she isn't being outwardly hostile, K.T. rarely smiles.
849* SourOutsideSadInside: Downplayed, but K.T.'s sourness is revealed to be motivated by how she longs to be a director, not a stage manager.
850* SitcomArchnemesis: K.T. despises Oliver for reasons that are not clear to anyone and is constantly rude to him and blunt (though it may also be that she's much more no-nonsense to Oliver's flamboyance).
851[[/folder]]
852
853[[folder:Tobert]]
854->'''Played by:''' Creator/JesseWilliams
855
856A filmmaker who was hired to make a documentary about Ben Glenroy's Broadway debut in ''Death Rattle''.
857-----
858* MrFanservice: Courtesy of being played by Jesse Williams. At one point he even walks into a scene with only a towel on.
859* NatureDocumentary: Before he was hired to do Ben’s documentary, he filmed wildlife in Botswana.
860* PhraseCatcher: He doesn't say it enough to qualify as a CharacterCatchphrase, but both he and Mabel dismissively describe his name as being "Robert with a T".
861* PutOnABus: Strongly implied at the end of Season 3, when he gets an opportunity to shoot an indie film in L.A. He invites Mabel to move with him but she declines.
862* UnfortunateNames: Nobody likes Tobert's name. The entire trio notes that it's a stupid name and Mabel says that she can barely bring herself to say it out loud despite dating the man.
863[[/folder]]
864
865[[folder: Jerry Blau]]
866->'''Played by:''' Peter Bartlett
867
868The previous director for ''Death Rattle'' and an old acquaintance of Oliver's. After getting fired from the show, he took residence in the theater's attic.
869----
870* CampGay: He shares Oliver's camp mannerism and mentions having a male partner at home.
871* NonResidentialResidence: He lives in the theatre attic because of depression over being fired and to avoid his partner's bad cooking.
872* ReducedToRatBurgers: It's shown that he's been catching rats for food.
873* SecretSquatter: He lives in the theatre attic, unknown to everyone. Oliver finds out about him in ''Ghost Light'', but there's no indication if he told anyone.
874* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: After getting fired as the director of ''Death Rattle'' he elected to camp out in the theater rather than go home partly due to depression and partly because his partner is a lousy cook.
875[[/folder]]
876
877!!Other Characters
878
879[[folder:Cinda Canning]]
880[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_cc.PNG]]
881[[caption-width-right:250:''"Embrace the mess. That's where the good stuff lives."'']]
882
883->'''Played by:''' Creator/TinaFey
884
885A TrueCrime podcaster whose work inspires Charles, Oliver, and Mabel to dig into Tim Kono's death.
886----
887* AbsurdPhobia: It's revealed that she is terrified of slow motion and the insides of tomatoes.
888* AlliterativeName: ''C''inda ''C''anning.
889* BadBoss: Cinda is horrible to work for: emotionally abusive, throws things at her employees ''multiple times'', and demeans them in public.
890* BitchInSheepsClothing: Acts friendly and polite the trio, but later goes on to publicly make fun of them on TV and is shown to mistreat and plagiarize her assistants. In season 2, she's also implicating them in the death of Bunny just so she can make a podcast out of it, never mind that her regular abuse of her staff was indirectly responsible for the death.
891* BizarreTasteInFood: Cinda is shown asking Poppy for a chicken sandwich...that is just chicken, "with a little bread on the side."
892* BrokenPedestal: Charles, Mabel, and Oliver all meet because of their love for Cinda's podcast. When she actually enters their lives, however, she ends up exploiting them for her own gain and proves to be a {{Jerkass}}.
893* CorruptedCharacterCopy: Of Sarah Koenig, host of ''Serial''. Both have dark wavy hair, similar glasses, and slow soothing voices on their famous podcasts.
894* CrazyEnoughToWork: She says she got an interview subject to let her in by bringing a fully cooked turkey to their door, saying no one will turn away someone who went through the trouble of cooking a large bird for them.
895* EveryoneHasStandards: She might be an ImmoralJournalist and a total {{Jerkass}}, but even she's appalled that her own assistant murdered someone in cold blood for the attention.
896* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: In Season 3, she ditches her BrainyBrunette facade to invoke HairOfGoldHeartOfGold, now having blonde hair instead.
897* {{Expy}}: Having started the show as an expy for Sarah Koenig, by Season 3, she has become one for Creator/GwynethPaltrow.
898* FamedInStory: She's an extremely popular and influential podcast host, having inspired many, including our heroes, to follow in her footsteps.
899* FourEyesZeroSoul: The manipulative, self-centred Cinda wears a pair of prominent glasses.
900* GirlbossFeminist: She's shown recording an ad for her podcast sponsors showing they're sponsored by food products marketed as "By women, for women", right as she's releasing an episode of her podcast where she interviews a guy who sexually assaulted Mabel at a previous workplace and is crying victim because she defended herself and he got injured. Even beyond that, she treats her (women) employees abusively and is casually destroying Mabel's life for views, making it clear she's the kind of "Girl Boss" who will casually destroy other women to promote herself while using her own success to claim she's championing women.
901* GladIThoughtOfIt: When her assistant Poppy proposes ''Only Murderers in the Building'' for a podcast title, she claims it and threatens to ruin her career if she says otherwise. Season 2 reveals that Poppy also pitched the title of her star-making podcast, ''All Is Not OK in Oklahoma'', and Cinda did the same then.
902* {{Hypocrite}}: She's shown recording an ad for her podcast sponsors showing they're sponsored by food products marketed as "By women, for women", right as she's releasing an episode of her podcast where she interviews a guy who sexually assaulted Mabel at a previous workplace and is crying victim because she defended herself and he got injured. Even beyond that, she treats her (women) employees abusively and is casually destroying Mabel's life for views, making it clear she's the kind of "Girl Boss" who will casually destroy other women to promote herself while using her own success to claim she's championing women.
903* ImmoralJournalist: Reveals herself as this in Season 2, especially in "Performance Review", when we see her {{Jerkass}} side through the eyes of her assistant Poppy. Cinda is totally fine with sensationalizing stories for the sake of listeners and regularly abuses and manipulates her employees. When she was first informed of Becky Butler's disappearance, she ''hoped'' she was dead because it sells more, and when the main trio are implicated in a murder, she gleefully twists any evidence to support the belief Mabel killed her, even digging up a former colleague who had sexually assaulted Mabel and was injured when she defended herself.
904* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: Her assistants all look and dress like her, even aping her makeover in Season 3. Given her obvious ego, it's not hard to imagine this is a conscious decision on her part.
905* IntrepidReporter: She investigates murders and then documents the investigation for a podcast. In Season Two, she rips off the trio's format of putting out the podcast while the investigation is still ongoing.
906* {{Jerkass}}: Despite her professional and polite demeanor, she reveals herself to be a ''nasty'' piece of work.
907* JerkassHasAPoint: Her advice to Poppy, supposedly taken from Katharine Graham ("Don't be too good at a job you hate") certainly has a grain of truth to it.
908* TheMakeover: To signal her shift from being an {{Expy}} of Sarah Koenig to one of Creator/GwynethPaltrow, she has blonde hair and [[TheGlassesGottaGo has ditched her glasses]] for loose white clothing in Season 3.
909* MeanBoss: In Season 1, she's seen verbally abusing her assistants and plagiarizing their good ideas as her own. In Season 2, it's revealed that she physically assaults them when angered and destroys objects and equipment in rages.
910* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Canning is a take on investigative journalist Sarah Koenig and her work on the ''Podcast/{{Serial}}'' documentary podcast.
911* PetTheDog: Despite her later actions, she did agree to meet with the trio to help them with their podcast, as a favor for a mutual acquaintance. She also gives them genuinely good advice. Also, when it seems they've figured out the real killer and its ''not'' Mabel, she apologises and praises her highly for her skills, though this was largely staged as part of the plan to get Becky Butler/Poppy White to confess. Regardless, the final episode of her podcast about the Bunny Folger murder, ''Only Murderers in the Building'', is presented as a collaboration with ''Only Murders in the Building'' as a sign of goodwill.
912* RedHerring: Season 2 initially presents her as a GlorySeeker who staged the disappearance of Becky Butler for a sensational story and then murdered Bunny Folger to craft another sensational story by framing Mabel for it. Turns out, Becky Butler herself was responsible for both of those things.
913* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In Season 3, it's revealed that her reputation took a big hit after the revelations that ''All Is Not OK in Oklahoma'', her signature work, was built on falsified evidence and that Poppy White, her assistant, is really Becky Butler, ''All Is Not OK'''s alleged victim, as well as a murderer. She had to take a year off and is trying to rebuild her career.
914* UngratefulBastard: Despite the fact that Poppy does everything for her (and even masterminded ''All Is Not OK in Oklahoma''), Cinda still screams at her, demeans her, and calls her useless.
915[[/folder]]
916
917[[folder:Detective Williams]]
918[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omtib_dw.PNG]]
919[[caption-width-right:250:''"We're born alone, we spend most of our time alone, then we all go out alone."'']]
920->'''Played by:''' Creator/DaVineJoyRandolph
921
922The NYPD detective responsible for Tim Kono's case. She wants to close it as a simple suicide but eventually realizes that there's something more at play.
923----
924* AllLesbiansWantKids: Her wife is pregnant with their child. Although she's excited to become a mother, her need to compartmentalize her emotions due to the violent nature of her work makes it hard for her to express herself.
925* BeautifulSingingVoice: She surprises Charles and Oliver with her absolutely fabulous singing.
926* BerserkButton: She finds the TrueCrime genre irksome as so many fans now consider themselves amateur sleuths and bug her when they meet her during her cases. (Not to mention she has firsthand knowledge of what a murder is ''actually'' like.)
927* ButchLesbian: She's heavyset, jaded, and working in a male-dominated field. This puts her in stark visual contrast with her LipstickLesbian wife.
928* FriendOnTheForce: Almost in spite of herself, she ends up becoming this for the main trio. When she realizes they were right about the Tim Kono case being mishandled, she decides to help them look into things off-the-record, and believes in their innocence when Bunny is killed. Williams is the only cop the gang feels comfortable turning to for help, and she's the only one that seems to like them.
929* HiddenDepths:
930** This tough-as-nails cop is also a hardcore theatre geek who can knowledgeably compare and contrast castmembers from across multiple seasons and productions of the same show. She also has a gorgeous singing voice, as shown when she belts out lines from ''Theatre/AChorusLine''.
931** Despite her nerves about having a child in the first season, she's shown to be good at taking care of her infant son after he's born.
932* InspectorLestrade: Played with. When we first meet her, she's understandably skeptical of the main characters and laments how TrueCrime fans have made it hard for her to do her job. However, the trope turns out to be played straight later on as Tim Kono's death is indeed revealed to be a murder and she decides to assist Mabel.
933* MasculineFeminineGayCouple: She's the "masculine" to her wife's "feminine".
934* MinorityPoliceOfficer: A black lesbian in the NYPD, which also helps that she's the only unquestionably good police officer we've seen so far.
935* MysteriousBacker: Becomes this to the trio in episode 6, sending them evidence to help in their investigation after learning that her case was interfered with.
936* NotSoAboveItAll:
937** In "Flipping the Pieces", she acts annoyed when Oliver starts singing "One" from ''Theatre/AChorusLine'' to try to calm down her baby. Later on, she passionately belts out the song as she leaves (proving herself to be a very talented singer in the process).
938-->'''Williams:''' [[HiddenDepths Like I don't fuckin' know]] ''Theatre/AChorusLine''.
939** In "Sitzprobe", she stops the investigation to gush over Kimber and her apparently excellent performance as Roxy in ''Theatre/{{Chicago}}''.
940* PutOnABus: In Season 2, she goes on maternity leave and heads off to Denver, Colorado, leading to Charles, Oliver, and Mabel to realize the text messages they thought they were exchanging with Williams were actually with somebody else. TheBusCameBack after her maternity leave ends later in the season.
941* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When the trio start investigating a case that she closed, she looks back into it despite being sure that it was an open-and-shut suicide. Also, when the trio are framed and arrested at the end of season 1, she ''urges'' them not to say anything to avoid self-incrimination, in addition to the MirandaRights they were likely already read.
942* SassyBlackWoman: Seems pretty annoyed by the {{Amateur Sleuth}}s and their [[TheCSIEffect podcast-based knowledge]][[invoked]] of crime-scene investigation.
943* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: She sends Mabel Tim Kono's phone at the end of episode 7, despite the fact that it is police evidence and doing so could get her into real trouble.
944* TokenGoodCop: The police are shown to be outright villainous -- Kreps is working with Poppy/Becky in the conspiracy to kill Bunny in Season 2 -- or not very competent, such as Detective Biswas. She's the sole exception, becoming fond of the trio against her better judgment, and ends up going above and beyond to help them (such as sending them Tim's phone) because she's aware there's something iffy going on with the police investigation.
945* TwoferTokenMinority: Williams is a black lesbian in a show with mostly white and straight people.
946[[/folder]]
947
948[[folder:Sazz Pataki]]
949
950[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_sazz.JPG]]
951->'''Played by:''' Creator/JaneLynch
952
953Charles' former StuntDouble in ''Brazzos''.
954----
955* TheAce: Sazz is well-liked and seemingly great at everything, much to Charles' annoyance.
956* ButchLesbian: She has a fairly masculine fashion sense and makes a living as a stunt double for a man, and she's into women.
957* CrossCastRole: In-universe. Sazz is a stuntwoman who doubled for the (male) Charles.
958* DatingCatwoman: In Season 3, she reveals she's in a relationship with Jan -- Season 1's villain and an unrepentant serial killer -- but notes that it's somewhat complicated because they're not allowed physical contact.
959* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Charles resented her for years because of a former girlfriend dumping him for her. When she's breaking up with Jan on behalf of Charles, Jan seems turned on by the way she says his speech, which is confirmed when Sazz says they're dating.
960* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: She dresses like Charles even when she's not doubling for him.
961* JerkassHasAPoint: Downplayed on the {{Jerkass}} as she genuinely isn’t trying to be mean to Charles but she reveals that the girlfriend she stole from Charles actually left ''her'' because she wanted someone more eccentric ([[LaserGuidedKarma the exact same reason she left Charles]]). As Sazz points out, the fact she dumped two people and gave the same excuse as to why means that Charles probably dodged a bullet.
962* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's cocky, once stole Charles' girlfriend, and sometimes takes her teasing too far. But, she genuinely doesn't mean to hurt Charles' feelings and is ultimately a friend who wants to help him find happiness.
963* PreferableImpersonator: Everybody seems to like Sazz a lot more than the awkward, emotionally distant Charles, and it's apparently been their relationship for years.
964* StatuesqueStunner: She appears to be as tall as Charles[[note]]Jane Lynch is 6'0", and her thin build makes her look even taller[[/note]], and [[SilverVixen her looks certainly haven't faded as she's aged]].
965* StuntDouble: In-universe. Her job was to cover for Charles on the ''Brazzos'' stunts he was physically unable to do. She has fully perfected his mannerisms as well. In the second season, Charles enlists her to read his break-up message to Jan, unable to bring himself to do it.
966* WrestlerOfBeasts: Pataki claims to have fought off an alligator using nothing but a [[GrievousBottleyHarm broken Bourbon bottle]]. She's thought of as very badass, in comparison to the NonActionGuy Charles.
967[[/folder]]
968
969[[folder:Poppy White]]
970
971[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_poppy.JPG]]
972[[caption-width-right:250: ''"Ever since I was a little girl, I wanted to be great at something."'']]
973
974->'''Played by:''' Adina Verson
975
976One of Cinda Canning's assistants. She's the one who actually comes up with a lot of Canning's ideas. Her real identity is Becky Butler, the topic of Cinda's first podcast.
977----
978* AccentRelapse: Once her true identity is revealed to the wider world, she slips back into her native Oklahoma accent.
979* ActuallyIAmHim: She's Becky Butler, the woman whose disappearance led to Cinda Canning's first hit podcast.
980* AgeGapRomance: She's a young woman (likely a twenty or thirty-something) in a relationship with the middle-aged Detective Kreps.
981* AlliterativeName: Her real name is '''B'''ecky '''B'''utler.
982* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: This is a huge trigger for her. In the S2 finale, she loses her cool when Cinda tells Mabel that she's an extraordinary young woman who should have her own podcast (which Cinda had always denied Poppy).
983* AttentionWhore: This is a key part of her motive for killing Bunny and faking her disappearance, as she wanted to be the most famous person in the country and running her own podcast while leaving Cinda in the dust.
984* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She dreamt of moving to New York and working with Cinda Canning, her idol. She achieves both of these goals. However, the city is expensive so she ends up living in a [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome small backroom without air-conditioning]], and Cinda Canning is an abusive egotist who makes her employees' lives hell.
985* BeleagueredAssistant: Poppy is constantly yelled at and mistreated by Cinda, though she never stops helping her.
986* BigBad: Of season 2. She masterminded Bunny's murder and tried to frame the trio in an effort to become famous and have her own podcast.
987* BitchInSheepsClothing: She presents herself as Cinda's meek assistant, but she's actually a cunning sociopath who plotted the murder of Bunny Folger and implicated the main trio in order to secure her own fame as a true crime podcaster.
988* BizarreTasteInFood: She enjoys Sandwich 14 at the Pickle Diner, which is comprised of liverwurst and marmalade. Bunny allegedly called it 'freak food', and while Mabel at first thinks Bunny's last words were "fourteen savage", they are revealed to have been "fourteen ''sandwich''", as Bunny was attempting to identify Poppy as her killer.
989* ButtMonkey: Her boss steals all her good ideas, threatens to ruin her career if she steps out of line, and treats her like dirt even when things are going well. She even implies that she was forced to fake her own disappearance for the sake of a podcast and is seen as credible because of how horribly Cinda treats her. It's eventually revealed that she staged her disappearance but ended up trading one lousy life for another.
990** At one point Cinda literally whistles for her like a dog.
991* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Jan Bellows from the previous series. While Jan was clever enough to cover up her crimes, she was ultimately a maniac driven by impulse and whim who had to be physically beaten. Poppy is a more low-key and cunning individual with a more complicated plan that had to be manipulated into an EngineeredPublicConfession. Poppy is also working with her love interest (another older man), rather than to try and snare him, and she never tries to backstab him.
992* ADayInTheLimelight: Gets more screentime in "Performance Review," which explores her difficulties standing up to Cinda. Gets another in "I Know Who Did It", the season 2 finale, which also serves to reveal her true identity as the killer, and as Becky Butler.
993* TheDogBitesBack:
994** After being on the receiving end of yet another torrent of abuse, Poppy calls Mabel to reveal dirt on Cinda and that the ''Only Murders in the Building'' trio will find a lot more with just a big of digging. This is seen in a new light when the finale indicates she was trying to implicate Cinda in the murder itself and manipulate the trio into pinning the blame on her.
995** This is shown to be a recurring trait of Becky/Poppy's, as she retaliates against being mocked by her father and harassed by her boss by faking her death and implicating them both.
996* TheDogWasTheMastermind: Initially appears to be the unassuming secretary who works for Cinda, until it's revealed to be the culprit of Bunny's death.
997* {{Foreshadowing}}:
998** In the opening of the season 2 finale, after revealing herself to be Becky Butler, a flashback shows that she was the one who coined the name "All Is Not OK In Oklahoma", for a crime she faked. This plays right after the PreviouslyOn reminded viewers it was ''her'' who coined the name "Only Murderers in the Building" for the podcast about Bunny's murder and the main trio's apparent guilt.
999** She's also the one to correct Cinda's correction of Chickasha, Oklahoma, which is later revealed to have been her hometown as Becky Butler.
1000* FourEyesZeroSoul: In keeping with her resemblance to Cinda, Becky dons a pair of glasses when she fakes her death and becomes Poppy.
1001* HypercompetentSidekick: She does everything for Cinda, from picking up her dry cleaning to inventing podcast ideas for her.
1002* InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals: She styles herself closely after Cinda Canning. It's unclear if this is a conscious choice or something Cinda makes her do. The season 2 finale implies the former: She was a longtime fan of Cinda's podcasts and even chose the name "Poppy" for her alias because Cinda likes poppyseed bagels. This suggests that she styled herself after Cinda in order to appeal to her. She also mentions Cinda does not like employees who do not resemble her.
1003* INeverSaidItWasPoison: For the final nail in the coffin of her guilt, she attempts to dismiss Lucy's testimony about her sneezing as the words of a silly little girl hiding in the walls. Oliver points out that only Bunny's murderer could have known that there was someone hiding in the walls that night.
1004* IJustWantToBeYou: The subtext of her transformation into a Cinda copy, inspired by Cinda's own podcast.
1005* LoonyFan: Albeit a more subtle version that eventually turned to resentment. Becky is such a fan of Cinda that she takes on Cinda's favorite food as a name, and willingly treks around after Cinda -- eventually snapping only after a year or more of resentment and mistreatment.
1006* PaperThinDisguise: Becky Butler changes her hairstyle and hair color, wears glasses, and drops her Oklahoma accent to become Poppy White. Somehow, Cinda Canning and the people in her hometown do not recognize her.
1007* PlotAllergy: She's allergic to parrots, which caused her to sneeze uncontrollably while murdering Bunny due to being around Mrs Gambolini. Charles' daughter, Lucy, overheard it while she was hiding in the walls, which is how the main trio are able to confirm Poppy's guilt.
1008** There's also saliva on the knife, from that same sneezing fit.
1009* StepfordSmiler:
1010** She justifies Cinda's horrific behavior towards her as being standard career development and that everyone has to endure heaps of abuse to pay their dues and move up in the podcasting industry.
1011** She showed some StepfordSmiler tendencies in the flashback to her life as Becky too, quietly putting up with abuse from both her father and her boss until she couldn't take it anymore.
1012* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Poppy, Cinda's assistant, is treated poorly by her boss, who plagiarizes her ideas, abuses her, and refuses to give her a promotion. However, Poppy is actually Becky Butler and ''she'' faked her murder and manipulated Cinda into making a sensationalized story out of it. And not only that, but she murdered Bunny and was planning to pin it on Mabel in a bid to advance her own career as a podcaster.
1013[[/folder]]
1014
1015[[folder:The Arconiacs]]
1016[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omtib_arconiacs.png]]
1017->'''Played by:''' Jaboukie Young-White (Sam), Daniel Oreskes (Marv), Ali Stroker (Paulette), Orson Hong (Grant)
1018
1019A group of ''Only Murders in the Building'' superfans who take to camping outside the Arconia to demand Charles, Oliver, and Mabel start pumping out new episodes.
1020----
1021* AscendedFanboy: Oliver invites Sam, Marve, and Paulette (Grant had to go to a piano lesson) to join himself, Charles, and Mabel in the hopes they can provide new perspective.
1022* ADayInTheLimelight: "Hello, Darkness" acts as one for Marv.
1023* DemotedToExtra: With the exception of Marv, who gets the above mentioned focus episode and also appears in the finale, they only appear in a few cameos with very few lines.
1024* FairWeatherFriend: Marv accuses the others of being this in the second season to the Only Murders podcasters, specifically calling them "Fair-Weather Fans", due to them voicing boredom of the second season's perceived dip in quality.
1025* GreekChorus: They act as this during their appearances, providing meta-commentary about the plot and character arcs, such as by noting how progressive it is for Mabel to be dating a woman.
1026-->'''Paulette:''' Finally some story progress!\
1027'''Grant:''' After that episode about the shit talking bird...\
1028'''Paulette:''' And the babymaker board president...\
1029'''Sam:''' I'm just glad they don't have a theory pointing to themselves.\
1030'''Marv:''' I like that Mabel is dating a woman. Very progressive!
1031* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Especially true for Marv. He really wants people to listen to his theories in an attempt to fill the hole left by his estrangement with his daughter. Oliver takes pity on him and agrees to put him on the podcast.
1032* ThePigPen: Spending days camped outside without bathing and changing clothes has given them a certain aroma.
1033* RedHerring: Marv is briefly suspected of being Bunny's killer after the trio find him in the secret passages. But it turns out he was trying to protect Lucy from the Sixth Avenue Slasher and impress the trio.
1034* SelfDeprecation: As well as the above, they also voice criticism of the show as it happens, letting the writers lightly mock themselves. In season 2 especially they complain about the second season by mocking how much it's "amping" and wasting time, which crosses back into TakeThatAudience as its pretty much just criticising it for doing the same thing the first season did that they seemed to forget, something fandoms ''are'' known for doing.
1035* TakeThatAudience: The Arconiacs are used to poke fun at fans and how creepy their intense attention can come across to content creators.
1036-->'''Marv:''' [Grant] got tired of waiting for a new episode. Kids these days. Everything is just binge, binge, binge. They'll never know the pleasure of waiting for just a crumb of what you want.
1037[[/folder]]
1038
1039[[folder:Alice Banks]]
1040->'''Played by:''' Creator/CaraDelevingne
1041[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_alice.JPG]]
1042 %%[[caption-width-right:250:some caption text]]
1043
1044A British artist who makes contact with Mabel in Season 2. She heads an artists' collective.
1045----
1046* AmicableExes: Mabel breaks up with her after discovering Alice has been making recreations of her traumas behind her back and, while she admits she likes Alice, she explains she can't date whom she can't trust. However, Alice later plays a pivotal role in getting a confession out of the killer and afterwards helps Mabel paint over her apartment.
1047* ArtistsAreAttractive: Alice is an artist, heading an art collective, and she becomes Mabel's girlfriend for Season 2.
1048* BaitAndSwitch: In the final episode, it appears she's the killer after all, but this is actually part of a plan to get the real killer to expose themselves.
1049* BigOlEyebrows: She has them due to being played by Creator/CaraDelevingne.
1050* BitchInSheepsClothing: She appears to genuinely care about Mabel but by the end of Episode 6, it becomes clear that she was just using her to create an art project based on Mabel's life. Though she does have the good sense to feel bad about this and tries to make it up to Mabel with an ApologyGift.
1051* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: After her role in Season 2, she doesn't get a single mention in Season 3. Justified, though, since it's a full year after their breakup.
1052* ConsummateLiar: In the episode "The Tell", it's revealed she lied about her family and upbringing, which, while shady, still earns some sympathy because she was an unprivileged new artist trying to navigate on a hostile enviroment, but the ending of the episode shows she also lies for something petty as a party game, when the camera shows she hid the Son of Sam (assassin) card when she presented the Innocent Blonde (victim) card in Oliver's game. In the next episode, it's revealed she's making some sort of play using the tragedies of Mabel's life, including the deaths of Zoe, Tim Kono and Bunny, fully knowing how hurtful it is to her. She ends up using this skill to help the main trio in the Season 2 finale, playing the role of the murderer as part of their trap for the ''real'' murderer.
1053* EvilIsHammy: After Mabel accuses her of killing Bunny, the normally calm Alice suddenly gets very loud, dramatic, and unrestrained. [[InvokedTrope This turns out to be a clue]] that she's in on the scheme to expose the real killer, and the hamminess is actually just acting.
1054* FakeAristocrat: Alice's backstory is that she's from a chic British family, well schooled in the arts. It's not true. She's actually the daughter of blue-collar workers and pretended to be from a higher class in order to gain a degree of respect in the art world.
1055* GoodCounterpart: A relative version. As Mabel's new love interest post-the success of the podcast, Charles and Oliver are understandably suspicious that she's going to turn out the same way as Jan, and end up being the murderer. While she's nowhere near as perfect as she appeared (which causes their breakup), she is not Bunny's murderer.
1056* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Her real secret is that she's not from a high-class background and has been lying about it to make a name for herself. Also possibly behind her obsession with Mabel.
1057* IvyLeagueForEveryone: Invoked. A Britain-specific version. Alice offhandedly mentions that she used to play Oliver's game at [[UsefulNotes/{{Oxbridge}} Oxford]], but it was all a lie anyway.
1058* MustMakeAmends: To Mabel. Despite using her trauma as a basis for art, she never wanted to hurt her. She tries to make it up to her by buying her a custom puzzle as an ApologyGift. Later, she also helps Mabel expose Bunny's murderer.
1059* NervousTics: Oliver observes that she has a habit of touching her hair when she is lying or hiding something.
1060* PetTheDog: She seems genuinely contrite about hurting Mabel, and gives her a beautiful custom puzzle as an ApologyGift. She also assists in catching Becky, even pretending to be a deranged murderer herself to sell the ruse.
1061* PrecisionFStrike: Alice calls Poppy a twat for referring to her as Australian.
1062* RedHerring: Charles and Oliver suspect her of being Bunny's killer because she conveniently enters Mabel's life soon after the murder. It turns out she is not the killer, but she did lie about her background to make headway in the art world. In the finale of season 2, she is again accused of the murder, using the Son of Sam card she withheld, but this is actually a BaitAndSwitch to trick the real killer into exposing herself.
1063* ShipSinking: Alice and Mabel's relationship sinks pretty dramatically in "Performance Review" with the revelation that Alice is with Mabel to bolster her career and make art about it.
1064* SixthRangerTraitor: It seems like she might join the group for a moment during the Son of Sam party. However, while she isn't the killer, she's also not with Mabel for the right reasons, but actually exploiting her for her career.
1065* StalkerWithACrush: She tries to deny it, but it's clear Alice spent a lot of time researching Mabel and is very attracted to her.
1066* VillainousBreakdown: Invoked. She ''fakes'' one, pretending to fly into a rage and stab Charles to help the trio catch Bunny's murderer.
1067[[/folder]]
1068
1069[[folder:"Leonora Folger"/Rose Cooper]]
1070[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_leonara.JPG]]
1071 %%[[caption-width-right:250:some caption text]]
1072->'''Played by:''' Creator/ShirleyMacLaine
1073
1074Bunny Folger's elderly mother and daughter of the Arconia's designer. Or so she claims.
1075----
1076* ActuallyIAmHim: She spends much of her screentime when she shows up introducing the mystery of Rose Cooper, an artist who mysteriously disappeared years ago and was connected to both Bunny Folger and Charles Sr. Turns out she ''is'' Rose Cooper.
1077* ChekhovMIA: Early on in season 2, Rose Cooper is mentioned to have mysteriously disappeared in the past. Naturally she surfaces later when it's revealed that she was the lady who assumed Leonora Folger's identity.
1078* CoolOldGal: Compared to the unpleasant curmudgeon her daughter Bunny was, Leonora comes of as significantly more reasonable, having no problem answering Charles' questions regarding her relationship with his father.
1079* OutlivingOnesOffspring: She outlives her daughter Bunny. Or at least the real Leonora, who is 92 and non-verbal, does.
1080* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Doesn't hesitate to cut people down even if they've only just met.
1081[[/folder]]
1082
1083[[folder:Detective Kreps]]
1084[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omitb_krepps.JPG]]
1085->'''Played by:''' Creator/MichaelRapaport
1086
1087A foul-mouthed detective who is Williams' partner in Season 2.
1088----
1089* AgeGapRomance: He's a middle-aged man in a relationship with the much-younger Becky.
1090* BaitAndSwitch: The final moments of season 2's penultimate episode imply that he's a romantic partner of Cinda Canning; but it turns out its actually Poppy White/Becky Butler, with whom he helped frame her ex-boss for her "murder" and helped murder Bunny as part of a gambit to make them both famous.
1091* ContrivedCoincidence: Mabel becomes suspicious of his timing when he shows up at the Arconia and begins questioning Lucy right after Lucy had just been chased by a masked assailant through the Arconia's hidden passageways. Her suspicion seems confirmed when she spots glitter on him right after he demonstrates an injured arm, just like the "Glitter Guy" Mabel stabbed in self defence.
1092* CorruptCop: His DayInTheLimelight episode opens with him stealing evidence and reminiscing about taking side gigs, which is after we just found out he attacked Mabel and is involved in framing the party.
1093* TheDragon: He is Poppy/Becky's right-hand man.
1094* EntitledBastard: He makes over $85K annually, but whines about having to take side gigs "just to get by", and seems to justify his CorruptCop actions as if they're a "survival" choice. Granted he lives in New York, but this is still well above average earnings for New York and is more than liveable. Doesn't help that he further justifies this by bringing up alimony (meaning he's divorced), and mortgage on a private boxing gym he owns (meaning he's a business owner), so if he's struggling to pay bills after that, it's entirely on his own bad investments and decision making, yet he frames it as if it's entirely because he's not paid enough.
1095* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He actually does seem to love Becky, calling her the smartest woman in the world.
1096* GoodCopBadCop: As Detective Williams acknowledges, Kreps is a whole lot meaner than she is. He's also in on Becky's plan with her.
1097* TheHeavy: He does a lot of Becky's dirty work in her effort to frame the trio.
1098* IncriminatingInjury: Accompanied by the glitter behind his ear, Mabel figures out that he's Glitter Guy because he has an injured arm after he tries to attack her on the subway.
1099* InspectorJavert: Detests true-crime podcasting even more than Williams did, but in his case he seems to actively suspect Mabel of killing Bunny and the others of covering up. This suspicion [[SubvertedTrope turns out to be a deliberate]] RedHerring on his part as he knows full well who killed Bunny given that he's an accomplice to the murder.
1100* ObviouslyEvil: Kreps is a relentless {{jerkass}} to the trio when he first appears, though it's still a twist that he is Poppy/Becky's right hand man.
1101* PutOnAPrisonBus: Is last seen getting handcuffed by his (former) co-workers at the end of season 2, implying that ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections is not going to apply to him anymore.
1102* SirSwearsALot: His defining trait in his first appearance, in which he cusses like a sailor while interrogating the main trio. Mabel gets under his skin when she mocks how much it's clearly an attempt to seem tough and strong.
1103* VillainHasAPoint:
1104** Aggressive, bordering on RabidCop as he may be (and that's without the fact he's a suspect), he does call out Cinda Canning's podcasting (and the main trio too) over a live case due to their sensationalising of it flooding them with "tips" from listeners that are useless and unhelpful. Media sensationalising of active crimes does genuinely make solving them much harder for this exact reason, especially sensationalists like Cinda who run with "juicy" but ultimately wrong and very harmful narratives for the sake of grabbing attention.
1105** Happens again when he details to Mabel what a bad idea it is to insult and interrogate the lead detective on a murder case she is currently the main suspect in. It's Downplayed in that her ploy worked perfectly and yielded the results she wanted, but his point was accurate.
1106[[/folder]]
1107
1108[[folder:Gregg Rivera]]
1109->'''Played by:''' Adrian Martinez
1110
1111A massive Ben Glenroy fanboy.
1112----
1113* StalkerWithACrush: He's so obsessed with Ben, he keeps locks of his hair and other personal belongings.
1114[[/folder]]
1115
1116[[folder: Maxine]]
1117->'''Played by:''' Noma Dumezweni
1118
1119A famed theater critic.
1120----
1121* CausticCritic: She takes delight in panning plays she dislikes.
1122* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Her early negative review of Death Rattle is what spurns Donna to try and poison Ben to keep her son from having his first bad show.
1123[[/folder]]
1124
1125[[folder: Detective Biswas]]
1126->'''Played by:''' Gerrard Lobo
1127
1128The detective initially put in charge of the Ben Glenroy murder case.
1129----
1130* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Subverted. First appears in Season 3 and seems like a stand-in for Detective Williams as a sympathetic ear in official law enforcement, however, it's an odd case as while he does still serve the role, the character he's seemingly substituting for - Detective Williams - also still appears later in the season.
1131[[/folder]]

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