Only Murders in the Building
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To Protect and Serve opens with an unfamiliar voice telling us that were born alone and we die alone.

When they dont submit something, that means they want all hands off, Dee says.
My mom told me to read about the Tree of Life.
Instead, I just made one, she says.
(But did she watch Terrence Malicks 2011 masterpiece?)
So she inevitably goes back to the Arconia to finish what she started where it started.
I have to see this through, she says.
Charles says the investigation of Tim Konos murder is personal now.
Now theyre both willing to think of others in this case, Mabel before their own motivations.
Its been the most alive Ive felt in a decade, he tells Mabel and Oliver.
Fame was the reason he joined the podcast: This could be his next big thing.
But now, Charles is willing to let go of it.
Charles is comfortable rejecting the fame and the money because he values his friendship with a grieving millennial.
Perhaps his connection to Mabel mirrors the affection he had with his exs child years ago.
At this point, he cares more about Mabel than his financial future or lack thereof.
Oliver learned from the tension with his son that relationships are more important than money or his career.
After all, theyve lied too.
Now we know that for years, Tim Kono hunted for a ring from a dealer called Angel.
In another twist, Angel is the name on the check Teddy writes Oliver.
This makes Teddy the prime suspect, but that might be a little too obvious.
All I know for sure is that this is a case that exclusively involves residents of the Arconia.
She appears and disappears at precisely the right moments.
Sincere apologies in advance to Amy Ryan if I am wrong about this.
We all deserve a cardboard cutout of Detective Stabler to watch over us while we sleep.
I did not realize Gut Milk is an alcoholic beverage.
Im sick but, at the same time, intrigued.