The Last Day of Bunny Folger
- Episode aired Jul 5, 2022
- TV-MA
- 31m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
4.3K
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A foul-mouthed parrot becomes the key to Bunny's last day on Earth, which reveals surprising people who crossed her path, further heightening the need for our trio to solve her murder.A foul-mouthed parrot becomes the key to Bunny's last day on Earth, which reveals surprising people who crossed her path, further heightening the need for our trio to solve her murder.A foul-mouthed parrot becomes the key to Bunny's last day on Earth, which reveals surprising people who crossed her path, further heightening the need for our trio to solve her murder.
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The best episode of the season so far, 'The Last Day of Bunny Folger' accomplishes a lot in its thirty-one minute of running time. For one, it reminds the viewers of the days when the main trio - Mabel, Charles, and Oliver - were relative strangers to us and each other. Back then, Oliver came across as a washed-up producer with a tendency to overshare, Charles could barely hold a meaningful conversation with anyone, and Mabel would be carelessly rude and judgemental. Of course, all of that still applies but, somewhere along the way, we saw that there was more to those characters and began to care for them. Bunny Folger never got that expanded treatment - until now.
Jayne Houdyshell plays the part of the cantankerous, caring, opinionated, resourceful, pedantic, hard-working, blunt, and unexpectedly generous character beautifully. We get to spend a day in Bunny's world, and much of it centres on the Arconia and, by extension, New York. Bunny had a closer relationship with the staff at her local diner than she had with her family, and her only truly intimate engagement seems to have been with the Arconia herself. Neither fact is presented as tragic - but the latter could have contributed to Bunny's untimely demise.
As far as the crime investigation goes, the episode proposes two obvious suspects: Nina, the new chair of the board, and the mysterious caller, who contacted Bunny on her mobile and was unceremoniously told off for that. Given that the first series gradually revealed the Dimas and Jan as criminals with entirely unconnected motives and modi operandi, it is possible more than one person is involved this time around, too.
Emotionally, this is a bitter-sweet segment: while Bunny's character is shown to have more depth, there is no reward for her. 'We at Only Murders did not kill Bunny Folger. But there's a chance we could have saved her life with a simple act of kindness.'
Jayne Houdyshell plays the part of the cantankerous, caring, opinionated, resourceful, pedantic, hard-working, blunt, and unexpectedly generous character beautifully. We get to spend a day in Bunny's world, and much of it centres on the Arconia and, by extension, New York. Bunny had a closer relationship with the staff at her local diner than she had with her family, and her only truly intimate engagement seems to have been with the Arconia herself. Neither fact is presented as tragic - but the latter could have contributed to Bunny's untimely demise.
As far as the crime investigation goes, the episode proposes two obvious suspects: Nina, the new chair of the board, and the mysterious caller, who contacted Bunny on her mobile and was unceremoniously told off for that. Given that the first series gradually revealed the Dimas and Jan as criminals with entirely unconnected motives and modi operandi, it is possible more than one person is involved this time around, too.
Emotionally, this is a bitter-sweet segment: while Bunny's character is shown to have more depth, there is no reward for her. 'We at Only Murders did not kill Bunny Folger. But there's a chance we could have saved her life with a simple act of kindness.'
We have Mystery, we have character development, we have the story moving forward, there is feeling to it and the best of all NO. AMY. SCHUMER. (except that brief mention of her)
I wonder if we will get more episodes like this one, not necessarily flashback ones, but with more core examples of what we had on season 1, really happy with this episode!
I wonder if we will get more episodes like this one, not necessarily flashback ones, but with more core examples of what we had on season 1, really happy with this episode!
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Never thought I'd feel bad for a character like Bunny, but i almost cried when I saw how nice and alone she actually was. Really excited for the next episode.
I'd honestly watch a whole movie about the daily life of Bunny Folger. The actress is fantastic and so was this whole episode.
I'm so glad I gave this show a chance because I was really hesitant about it at first.
I'm so glad I gave this show a chance because I was really hesitant about it at first.
I dont remember much of bunny in s1 but this ep is great that it made me sympathize for her like... the writing is so good it made me so sad
"A simple act of kindness could've saved Bunny's life." I hope the next episodes are well written like this one i love it made me laugh a lot.
"A simple act of kindness could've saved Bunny's life." I hope the next episodes are well written like this one i love it made me laugh a lot.
Did you know
- TriviaEaster Egg in the intro: There is a bottle of Champagne on the ground at the end, between Charles and Oliver.
- GoofsWhen Bunny wakes up in the morning, she has her hair in curlers. When Bunny leaves her apartment shortly thereafter, her hair is straight. Those who don't know hair will think this is a goof, but it is not. Curlers that large are to give body and volume to the hair, not to produce distinct curls.
- Quotes
Bunny Folger: Don't let yourself only love one thing. Because if you only love one thing and then that one thing goes away, well... then you're left with nothing. And that sucks.
- ConnectionsReferences Upstairs, Downstairs (1971)
- SoundtracksI'm Gonna Live Till I Die
(uncredited)
Written by Al Hoffman, Walter Kent and Mann Curtis
Performed by Sarah Vaughan
Details
- Runtime
- 31m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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