Hilarious murder mystery shows like Only Murders in the Building
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Unless you've been living under a rock, you’ve surely heard of the cultural phenomenon that is Only Murders in the Building! Now in its 4th season, the series created a niche with its unique blend of suspense and wit. The show revolves around three bumbling residents of a New York building played by Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez. The trio share a common passion for true crime and collaborate to turn unlikely podcasters when they chance upon a murder that takes place in, yes, you guessed it, their building. Now, this premise of a failed theatre director, a forgotten actor and a young artist trying to crack murders organically renders situations and circumstances that lead to hilarity. But the true essence of this genre, which borders on cosy mysteries, is that while the characters and their idiosyncrasies may keep matters light, their actions can have serious and real consequences. So while our trio meddle into matters and heckle their list of suspects in every season, hoping to inch closer to the truth, they are also inflicted by real and imminent danger as the murderer in question does everything in their power to eliminate them and conceal his/her identity and motive behind the heinous crime.
So, if you’ve binged all the episodes of the latest season of Only Murders in the Building and are itching for more, let’s dive into a list of shows that capture the same quirky take on the whodunit genre.
Poker Face
First up, we have Rian Johnson’s Poker Face with Natasha Lyonne in the lead. This is a howcatchem or an inverted detective story where the crime is revealed in the begining of each episode and we then get to see how the protagonist pieces it all together. Now, if you enjoy a good old-fashioned mystery with a quirky twist, this one’s right up your alley. Picture this: a protagonist with an uncanny ability to spot when someone’s lying combined with a string of crimes she just can’t help but get involved in. It’s a brilliant mix of intrigue and wit, sure to keep you guessing and giggling in equal measure. You can stream Poker Face on Jio Cinema.
Psych
Next, let’s talk about Psych. This series is an absolute gem in the world of comedic mysteries. Imagine a psychic detective called Shaun—well, not really psychic, but with observational skills so sharp he might as well be. His antics alongside his best mate Gus, as they solve crimes for the Santa Barbara Police Department, are pure gold. Think Sherlock Holmes, but with a lot more laughs and a curious pineapple obsession. The dialogues will have you giggling as they try to size up suspects and get to the bottom of each mystery along with our dynamic duo. You can stream Pych on Netflix.
So Help Me Todd
Speaking of off-beat detective shows, So Help Me Todd is a delightful ride. This show combines legal drama with a quirky sense of humour as we follow Todd, a private investigator who’s as sharp as he is unconventional, much to the chagrin of his lawyer mum. The dynamic between mother and son adds a fresh layer to the traditional mystery format, making it as heartwarming as it is entertaining. You can stream So Help Me Todd on Jio Cinema.
The Flight Attendant
The Flight Attendant is a must-watch for Kaley Cuoco fans who managed to turn her career towards sharp thriller comedies with this show which is a sharp contrast to the onscreen image she carved with The Big Bang Theory. Cuoco shines in this dark comedy thriller as an airline stewardess who wakes up next to a dead body and has to piece together what actually happened. It’s fast-paced, full of unexpected twists, and sprinkled with dark humour that keeps you on the edge of your seat—and yes, this is a show you just can’t give up on and may end up binging it all at once. You can watch The Flight Attendant on Apple TV+
Based on a True Story
If you’re a Kaley Cuoco fan, this list is clearly turning in your favour. Next on our list is Based on a True Story which takes the classic crime podcast obsession to a whole new level. What if you started a podcast about a real-life murder mystery happening in your own backyard? This show is a clever commentary on our true crime-obsessed culture, with plenty of satirical jabs and laugh-out-loud moments that’ll keep you hooked. You can watch Based on a True Story on Jio Cinema.
Dead Boys Detective Agency
If you're in the mood for something a bit more supernatural, Dead Boys Detective Agency offers a unique twist. Following two dead boys who solve mysteries in the afterlife, this series is as charming as it is otherworldly. It’s packed with clever dialogue, whimsical settings, and a touch of the macabre that makes it utterly delightful. Made by the producer of You and creator of The Flight Attendant, this is one show you just can’t afford to miss. You can stream Dead Boys Detective Agency on Netflix.
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