In typical Only Murders in the Building fashion, episode 6 starts off with a teasing voiceover. The narrator in this instance is another new face: Poppy White. The bespectacled, earnest assistant of Cinda Canning, whose discovery from Mabel Mora's past life takes center stage. She establishes the above theme for this week. This is also the first episode where the trio finds tangible evidence that will absolve them from the murders. But the real question is: can they capitalize? Episode 6 had an even more bizarre ending than the previous episode. Mabel was the focus of attention here. The world around her just crumbled with these events. First, she learns the truth about Alice and loses the one thing she was rowing to care about. It definitely seemed like a turnaround for Mabel's personal life, given how lonely she is. The relationship seemed like a decent change but this betrayal definitely ended Alice's chapter with Mabel. As she is still recuperating from the shock, she is confronted by the killer in broad daylight. Even worse, she seemingly stabs him and runs off, throwing her in the line of real danger. Will she be able to come back to Oliver and Charles without hiding and toe-tipping? Is this the end for the trio in this season? If the events of the ending are true, Mabel will need all the help from Oliver and Charles. They must somehow get the matchbook to Williams and clear their names. On that - are we even sure that they have it? Didn't Mabel take the matchbook when we last saw it? We will get answers in the next episode, hopefully. Episode 6 had decent development for the subplots involving Jan and Charles as well. There were breezy moments and it seems like Jan might be done for too. Amy Ryan's guest appearance might not be over, just yet. But Jan seems to be off from Charles' life. Poppy seems set to be key going forward. Cinda's evil manifestation will get a fitting reply later in the season. Seeing more of Tina Fey was a different but solid sight as well.