“Murderville” Season 1 (2022) / Z-View

Murderville: Season 1 (2022)
Directors: Brennan Shroff (Eps.1 -2); Iain Morris (Eps. 3 – 6)
Teleplay: Marina Cockenberg (Ep.1, 4); Krister Johnson (Eps. 1 – 2, 4); Kerry O’Neill (Ep. 2); Anna Drezen (Ep. 3); Hannah Levy (Ep. 5); Adriana Robles (Ep. 5); Jack Kukoda (Ep.6)
Starring: Will Arnett, Haneefah Wood, Lilan Bowden, Phillip Smithey, Conan O’Brien, Marshawn Lynch, Kumail Nanjiani, Annie Murphy, Sharon Stone and Ken Jeong.
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
Detective Terry Seattle (Arnett) likes to think of himself as rugged, intelligent and capable. Sadly, he’s not. In each episode Detective Seattle is teamed with a new guest star who is tasked with solving a murder. The conceit of the series (and it’s a good one) is that the guest star is never given a script or access to the set until it is time for his/her scene. If you enjoy improv comedy, you’ll probably like Murderville.
Each episode has a basic framework: Detective Seattle meets his new partner, they’re sent to solve a murder that has three suspects. After interviewing each potential murderer, everyone is brought together and the guest star has to say who the killer is and the clues that led to that conclusion. Then the actual killer and clues are disclosed. A cool aspect of the show is that we can play along and see if our suspect is guilty. I was wrong as often as I was right.
There’s also an overarching mystery that runs throughout the six episodes. Fifteen years ago, Detective Seattle’s partner (Jennifer Anniston) was murdered. There were few clues and her murder was never solved,,, (at least until the last episode of the season)!
I enjoyed the mystery aspect as much as the improvisation in each episode. It was as fun guessing the killer as guessing which actors would break character or try to hide a smile/laugh. I enjoyed Murderville and hope it gets a second season. Murderville rates 3 of 5 stars.


























































