Once Upon a Time in the West
- Episode aired Aug 27, 2024
- TV-MA
- 39m
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8.2/10
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Charles, Oliver and Mabel are whisked to Los Angeles where a legendary film studio intends to adapt their podcast. However, Hollywood's glitz is overshadowed by a stunning clue about Charles... Read allCharles, Oliver and Mabel are whisked to Los Angeles where a legendary film studio intends to adapt their podcast. However, Hollywood's glitz is overshadowed by a stunning clue about Charles' stunt double and friend Sazz Pataki.Charles, Oliver and Mabel are whisked to Los Angeles where a legendary film studio intends to adapt their podcast. However, Hollywood's glitz is overshadowed by a stunning clue about Charles' stunt double and friend Sazz Pataki.
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The final episode of season three ended with Sazz getting shot in Charles' apartment.
The first episode begins without anyone knowing about Sazz's death. Instead Oliver's musical has closed to bad reviews.
Another failure that Oliver has racked up. The good news is the trio are off to Hollywood as Paramount wants to make a movie of their podcast. They have even got two well known actors to play them. Oliver thinks his double was the little boy from Home Alone as he fails to recognise Zack Galifianakis.
Just like the movie, Once Upon a Time in the West. This is a slow burn opener. Unlike the previous season openers, no one leaps into action to investigate a murder. The trio do not even realise there has been a death until much later.
There are references to Hollywood movies. That New York street scene in the studio lot might have been a tribute to Do the Right Thing.
There was comedy but also darkness as Charles realises what occurred to Sazz.
There was cleverness by referencing Sergio Leone's movie to the title of the episode. To me not that clever but I hope the rest of the series throws a few more curveballs.
The first episode begins without anyone knowing about Sazz's death. Instead Oliver's musical has closed to bad reviews.
Another failure that Oliver has racked up. The good news is the trio are off to Hollywood as Paramount wants to make a movie of their podcast. They have even got two well known actors to play them. Oliver thinks his double was the little boy from Home Alone as he fails to recognise Zack Galifianakis.
Just like the movie, Once Upon a Time in the West. This is a slow burn opener. Unlike the previous season openers, no one leaps into action to investigate a murder. The trio do not even realise there has been a death until much later.
There are references to Hollywood movies. That New York street scene in the studio lot might have been a tribute to Do the Right Thing.
There was comedy but also darkness as Charles realises what occurred to Sazz.
There was cleverness by referencing Sergio Leone's movie to the title of the episode. To me not that clever but I hope the rest of the series throws a few more curveballs.
10cahoban
Talk about GOOSEBUMPS from the last five minutes with the unraveling of events and acting from our favorite trio without having to say a word. The way that the episode didn't jump directly into the next murder mystery and brought viewers along for the 40 minute ride of building up the plot for the upcoming season was brilliant. And what the episode culminated towards? Literal chills. What a phenomenal start to the fourth season of this epic comedy smash hit show.
Balancing the perfect blend of comedy, drama, tension, and suspense for the opening episode that unravels the events of the previous season in a way that we haven't seen before. "Once Upon a Time in the West" brings immense hope that not only will "Only Murders in the Building" continue to have hit season after hit season, but it might even be aging like a fine wine, with this season being better than some of its predecessors.
Balancing the perfect blend of comedy, drama, tension, and suspense for the opening episode that unravels the events of the previous season in a way that we haven't seen before. "Once Upon a Time in the West" brings immense hope that not only will "Only Murders in the Building" continue to have hit season after hit season, but it might even be aging like a fine wine, with this season being better than some of its predecessors.
Once again this show delivers layers and depth way beyond what it needs too. There is so much detail and cleverness going on but it's not delivered in a hey look how clever I am way. It's delivered as if the writers expect this standard of everyone including themselves.
They only had a year since the last series but they had another good idea in the chamber and are not resting on their laurels in any way.
To be fair Selena Gomez is still an awkward fit and the weak link in the chain but the strength of the other factors keeps it together strongly.
There is a love and respect of the craft of cinema and storytelling going on here and the team are not taking the success of the show lightly. It's great to see a show go above and beyond and actually raise the benchmark for everyone.
They only had a year since the last series but they had another good idea in the chamber and are not resting on their laurels in any way.
To be fair Selena Gomez is still an awkward fit and the weak link in the chain but the strength of the other factors keeps it together strongly.
There is a love and respect of the craft of cinema and storytelling going on here and the team are not taking the success of the show lightly. It's great to see a show go above and beyond and actually raise the benchmark for everyone.
Just watched the first episode of this, but before that, I want to let you know my thoughts on the previous seasons. In the first season, I only liked the last episode; the rest were average or below average. In the second season, I enjoyed all the episodes except the last one, and I fully loved the third season. So, I had high expectations for this, and here's my review of the first episode:
Positives: In the earlier seasons, the trio just comes across a dead body and starts investigating it, but this time they showed it differently, which I liked.
The writing is still sharp. I don't know how they are able to show us a new season so quickly while keeping the writing great and the show funny.
The ending was good, making you wish they had released all the episodes on the same day or at least two episodes together. But, the first episode is about 40 minutes long, so that's a positive.
I loved Eva in Land of Women and liked Eugene's character in Schitt's Creek, so I'm glad to see them in this as well. Plus, there are so many other awesome actors.
Negatives: The scenes of going to Hollywood and their first meeting with the producers and staff felt a bit nonsensical. Not just that, but many of the scenes felt unrealistic. The good part is that they show it in a funny way, so most viewers won't mind.
It's also silly that in every season, the dead person's family, friends, police, and investigation agencies don't participate much in the investigation. Only the three podcasters are shown as the best crime solvers, while the police are only good for putting people in jail after the crime is already solved. I think it will be the same in this season.
Overall: They did it again for me! My ranking till now is Season 3 > Season 2 > Season 1. I believe this time they went for more comedy than logical elements, which I personally don't mind as long as they keep it entertaining. The star-studded cast will definitely improve the experience. So far, Season 3 is better than this season quality-wise, but this season might turn out to be more entertaining. 3.5/5.
Positives: In the earlier seasons, the trio just comes across a dead body and starts investigating it, but this time they showed it differently, which I liked.
The writing is still sharp. I don't know how they are able to show us a new season so quickly while keeping the writing great and the show funny.
The ending was good, making you wish they had released all the episodes on the same day or at least two episodes together. But, the first episode is about 40 minutes long, so that's a positive.
I loved Eva in Land of Women and liked Eugene's character in Schitt's Creek, so I'm glad to see them in this as well. Plus, there are so many other awesome actors.
Negatives: The scenes of going to Hollywood and their first meeting with the producers and staff felt a bit nonsensical. Not just that, but many of the scenes felt unrealistic. The good part is that they show it in a funny way, so most viewers won't mind.
It's also silly that in every season, the dead person's family, friends, police, and investigation agencies don't participate much in the investigation. Only the three podcasters are shown as the best crime solvers, while the police are only good for putting people in jail after the crime is already solved. I think it will be the same in this season.
Overall: They did it again for me! My ranking till now is Season 3 > Season 2 > Season 1. I believe this time they went for more comedy than logical elements, which I personally don't mind as long as they keep it entertaining. The star-studded cast will definitely improve the experience. So far, Season 3 is better than this season quality-wise, but this season might turn out to be more entertaining. 3.5/5.
10TRSN88
What a wonderful episode, for one side we get some break, a holiday, from all the murders and the mysteries, which was refreshing, but at the same time, the mystery is still lurking around the corner.
I don't understand the complaints about the cameos of celebrities, Only Murders was always about Hollywood and Celebrities, finally, Hollywood is part of the story and they criticize it and belittling it, which was a blast to watch.
It's such a blast to see Meryl Steep back for another season, she was wonderful last season and I hope we will see her character having a good storyline this season.
I don't understand the complaints about the cameos of celebrities, Only Murders was always about Hollywood and Celebrities, finally, Hollywood is part of the story and they criticize it and belittling it, which was a blast to watch.
It's such a blast to see Meryl Steep back for another season, she was wonderful last season and I hope we will see her character having a good storyline this season.
Did you know
- TriviaOliver name-drops Robert Evans while he, Charles and Mabel are on the Paramount lot. Evans was a legendary producer at Paramount and shepherded many of the studio's biggest hits including Chinatown (1974), The Godfather (1972), and Love Story (1970).
- GoofsCharles says the opening scene of Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) is seven minutes long. It actually runs over ten, then another four after Charles Bronson arrives.
- ConnectionsFeatures Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
- SoundtracksOnly Murders in the Building
performed by Siddhartha Khosla
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