The third season of the intriguing series “Murder in the House” shows no signs of slowing down or attrition, sending smiles and comments – “Narcissism should be funnier” and “Deranged Girlfriend Syndrome” are just two examples.
The second season of concludes on the opening night of “The Voice of the Dead” with movie stars Ben Glenroy (Paul Rudd) and Oliver Putnam (Martin Short) returning to Broadway.
The first episode of season three begins four months before the night of the premiere, and Oliver marvels at Loretta’s (Meryl Streep) talent and puts her in “Death Whispers.” Loretta is a struggling actress who never rose to fame.
Reading is full of Ben’s bad behavior towards everyone including Charles Haden amazing (Steve Martin) because he was fired from him when Ben was a kid (Ben). Ben tries to kill Loretta for her bugs and to control her brother, her manager and housekeeper Dickie (Jeremy Summers). Fast forward to
Opening night and Gilroy falls onto the scene. But after the party, Ben came back and attributed his collapse on stage to food poisoning. No, as a grumpy Uma (Jackie Hoffman) tells Oliver, Charles, and Mabel (Selena Gomez) it wasn’t murder, at least this time.
Podcast has changed our lives.Charles’ lifetime artist Joy (Andrea Martin) and her new lover Joy (Joy) moving in is no small problem for Charles alone. With “The Voice of Death” turned into a musical, Charles is tasked with investigating murders by murdered children and is asked to sing and dance – which he hesitates to do.
Oliver suffers a mild heart attack and the doctors tell him not to panic, but Charles can’t because its producers Donna (Linda Emon) and Cliff (Wesley Taylor) threaten to cut The Voice of Death even as he resists. Save him from the horrors of opening night.
Mable is looking after and renovating her aunt’s house in Arconia and has to move out in a month because her aunt sold the flat. While Oliver and Charles are busy with “Voice of the Dead,” Mabel is apparently the only person on the podcast interested in finding Ben’s killer.
In addition, from his past friends and enemies, and also “Robert and T.” The filmmaker, also known as Torbert (Jesse Williams), attracts attention.