Framed: [s2e2]

: The painting features Charles’s father, revealing a scandalous past involving a mysterious artist named Rose Cooper.

: The memorial provides a backdrop for the trio to observe their neighbors, including Howard (and his bird, Mrs. Gambolini) and the ambitious Nina Lin, who is poised to take Bunny's place as Board President. Themes and Takeaways [S2E2] Framed

"Framed" masterfully balances the series' trademark humor with deep-seated personal stakes for Charles. By linking the murder to a piece of his father's hidden history, the show elevates the mystery from a "whodunnit" to a personal journey of discovery. As Leonora observes, "the painting is the key," and by the end of the episode, it's clear that Bunny’s death is tied to secrets far older than the trio realized. "Only Murders in the Building" Framed (TV Episode 2022) : The painting features Charles’s father, revealing a

The episode revolves around a missing erotic painting titled Savage , which was stolen from Bunny’s apartment. "Only Murders in the Building" Framed (TV Episode