Only Murders in the Building Season 5, Episode 6 Recap

As a follower of Only Murders in the Building, I was on the edge of my seat when Charles, Oliver, and Mabel had to bring in Detective Williams with all their evidence. They just couldn’t investigate Jay, Bash, and Camilla themselves anymore – those three billionaires now control the company making our favorite podcast! But, true to form, they couldn’t resist digging into the mystery, and they found a new clue: a name, “Tommy the Tongue.” Luckily, with Williams’ help, they figured out that “Tommy the Tongue” wasn’t a person at all, but a business registered at Lester’s widow’s house. And the biggest shock? She was meeting with Sophia Caccimelio at the end of the last episode! This week’s episode starts right there, with that cliffhanger, and finally reveals what was really going on between those two widows.

TIMEMOON is a VN all about being a time-traveling taxi driver, and it was my TGS 2025 game of the show

Everything unfolds in a peculiar cycle. Before taking on your next client, you’ll receive two copies of the same newspaper. Any differences between them stem from a time travel paradox, and these discrepancies serve as clues about past events and suggest what you should focus on when looking into the situation. However, these investigations are rarely straightforward.

Kunal Nayyar Was Cleaning Toilets, Had Only One Year Left On His Visa When He Landed The Big Bang Theory

It’s rare for anyone to begin their career at the very peak of their field, and that includes actors. Like most people, actors often take on various entry-level jobs to support themselves while they’re working towards success in Hollywood. Everyone has to start somewhere, and earning a living while pursuing a dream is a common experience. This is especially true in a competitive industry like acting.

Avatar: Fire and Ash Officially Confirms the Return of a Classic Piece of Pandora Lore

The newest Avatar film is adding layers of moral complexity to the world of Pandora. The first two movies focused on the Na’vi defending their home against the harmful actions of the RDA, but director James Cameron has stated that this next installment will present a more nuanced conflict. Varang, a member of the Mangkwan clan, has been identified as the film’s antagonist. She has turned away from Eywa and is determined to cause trouble for Pandora’s heroes through violent means. Recent previews have already showcased the extent of her destruction, and her alliance with Quartich. Thankfully, this development has also paved the way for the return of a key Pandoran character who was hinted at in the new footage.

Shonen Jump Reveals Its Next-Generation Action Anime Hit for 2026

Marriagetoxin, created by Joumyaku and illustrated by Mizuki Yoda, centers around Hikaru Gero, an incredibly talented assassin from the Poison Masters Clan who has never been in love. He needs to continue his family’s lineage, so he partners with Mei Kinosaki, an expert in arranging marriages, to find someone compatible. According to a recent announcement, this news comes with a brand new teaser trailer, character designs, and information about the voice actors and team working on the series. The teaser trailer shows how the two very different characters first meet, hinting at a chaotic and exciting journey as the assassin and marriage swindler tackle what seems like an impossible quest for love.

10 Anime Protagonists That Peaked In Season 1

Characters like Kirito and Yusuke Urameshi are driven to prove their worth, and they often make the biggest impact in their first season. Unfortunately, subsequent seasons, sometimes suffering from repeating storylines or poor writing, often make them seem less compelling than they originally were. This doesn’t mean these characters became unlikable; many stayed popular and helped their shows succeed. However, their most memorable and enjoyable scenes will always be from Season 1. It’s a common trend in long-running anime. Fans often prefer the initial impression.