In episode 5 of OMITB's Season 2, the New York brand shines brightly, reflecting the city's moods and palettes. The "love theme" is reflective of NY's finest indulgences and the "not-so-great" parts, with each protagonist embroiled in romantic entanglements. The trio were barely in a room together brainstorming the murder, which is disappointing. However, the episode provides intriguing clues for the rest of the season. Oliver, Charles, and Mabel's expressions are all about love, with Oliver focusing on a date with Loretta and Charles focusing on a "promising lead." Joy ignores Charles, making herself busy with her aquarium and running away. Sazz Pataki, Charles' stunt double, also appears, as she has been called as an understudy to Charles for the play. The episode doesn't conjure up the traditional titillation we typically expect from the show. Joy leaves the apartment upset at Charles' accusations and leaves with Sazz to figure out his life situation. Charles admits he has trouble reconciling the fact that Joy might be the murderer, which Sazz coined "MGDS" - Murderous Girlfriend Derangement Syndrome. She plays a quick-fire quiz with Charles to diagnose what is bothering him, and she determines that Charles is afraid of "joy," i.e., being happy. When Joy returns home, Charles apologizes and clarifies how the lipstick got there, validating Kimber's claims of Ben trying to hide a "big red mark" on his face. Charles believes Joy because he was the one who gave Ben a punch in the face. However, the clouds remain dark for Charles' relationship as Joy gets upset when she learns everyone knows about the lipstick but her. Charles does not favor Joy and finds the worst possible time to tell her about the inadvertent marriage proposal, prompting Joy to call off the engagement and leave the apartment. Mabel and Tobert share a more conventional date, with Tobert revealing his suspicion of Jonathan, Ben's understudy and Howard's boyfriend. They see Jonathan meeting up with Ben's doctor, Dr C. Mabel puts his name up on the "murder mystery" soft board at her apartment, and they share a kiss before having sex. Oliver and Loretta's date goes poorly, with their rough patches due to each other's awkwardness around the situation. As the evening goes on, they get comfortable in each other's presence, but Loretta's anxiousness ensures that the food is hard as a rock, and Oliver is down one tooth. Loretta takes Oliver on a cruise and shares a family tradition of throwing her teeth overboard to make a wish. They share a romantic evening smoking weed, and Loretta reveals her fight with Ben backstage, which led to Charles punching Ben. She also mentions that Ben's brother/manager Dickey disliked him. Oliver kisses Loretta passionately, and they return home for sex. As Loretta leaves, Oliver finds an entire diary on the bookshelf that proves Loretta was obsessed with Ben, filled with photos and newspaper clippings. Oliver finds this diary to be a perfect example of a stalker fan's playbook from episode 2. The story highlights the importance of family and love in overcoming challenges and overcoming obstacles. In Only Murders in the Building Season 3 Episode 5, the plot continues with three parallel storylines, each with their own suspects. Joy, a potential suspect, is revealed as a potential suspect, and Charles is unwilling to discuss it. The episode features a prime subplot where Charles talks to Joy about her lipstick in Ben's backstage room, but digging the grave uncovers worms, making Charles appear unreliable. The significance of the white room episode is beautifully integrated. The other two main characters, Mabel and Tobert, are exploring their romantic interests without sidelining the murder mystery. They discover a mysterious doctor who treated Ben and is now a suspect in the case. Oliver, a fan predicted, visits Loretta for a lunch date, but finds clues linking her obsession with Ben. He insults her, leading him to have a murder motive. Only Murders in the Building Season 3 Episode 5 is enjoyable due to its three parallel storylines and commendable production design and direction. The show takes a risky but exciting turn with one of its prime characters becoming more involved in the murder. As the episode progresses, things become more intense and fun for viewers. Overall, Only Murders in the Building Season 3 Episode 5 brings back the show's spirit and essence.
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