A good breakdown of the episode. I think you are correct about Ben talking to the cookies, and that he wrote the message on the mirror. So its possible that the cookies made him collapse as an accident, and so everything in the episode is just dealing with the red herrings, not the actual murder in the lift. But still a possibility that someone put the cookies there knowing he wouldn't be able to resist, and when he was revived in the hospital, they tried to kill him again. We did learn (or unlearn?) one thing from this episode - Kimber is not the killer because she sold her hanky on ebay. But Charles said she was the only one who didn't give him their hankies, which means all the hankies are accounted for. So whose hanky was Ben holding in the lift? But did Charles only ask the cast for their hankies - we know that Ben gave the hankies to everyone, like KT, Donna and Cliff??, who havent been at rehearsals.
Did Charles say she was the only one that didn’t give him a hanky?? I assumed he’s still been working everyone for them and honed in on her. Bobo never said he would give up his hankie. We don’t know who received one nor who still has theirs other than Kimber and Ben. I would assume everyone was given a hankie.
I really believe that Ben wrote the message on his mirror himself. We could see that he had a lot of self-doubts and since Loretta called him a 'fucking pig', I think he had to think about it a lot.
I have a love/hate relationship with the cookie theory, because everyone the show has heavily hinted at being the killer so far is a red herring. I think Joy is especially a red herring, with her fish!
I am the same in some ways. I do believe that a cookie will have something to do with him collapsing on stage but ultimately has nothing to do with him being pushed down the elevator shaft. So in a way it is a red herring but also a part of the story in its own right.
Maybe its the insurance company that covered the injured actors that were hurt in Olivers Splash. They might be the insurer's that the Producers(Cliff, & his mom) got for Olivers new play.
I saw the part in the trailer that Oliver sees the smeared lipstick- but didn’t realize he was the one to do it. Secondly, who is trying to hit Charles on stage with the sandbags? I see also in the trailer that someone tries to gag Oliver.
Need your guys' help! To untangle my brain 😂 What did Cinda do other than be mean to the group? Has she done actual crimes that I forgot about? I was just wondering if there's anything else other than her being an asshole to hinder Mabel's decision to join her? I just think Mabel would do so well as an investigator with Cinda for podcast content! Them as a trio can't do it forever but obviously Mabel all her life has been so into untangling mysteries even if she's the nervous type! She's so brave and could do so well with this opportunity.
I'm thinking that maybe when Cinda sees that Mabel won't join her, she offers to finance the trio's podcast (remember in a past season, Cinda gets a call that someone is going to finance her podcast for millions). That would give Mabel the financial security that she needs to get an apartment in the Arconia.
Cinda had people on her podcast defaming Mabel with made up stories about how violent she is and tried to frame her as a likely suspect of Bunny’s death. She coined the term Bloody Mabel. I think the main thing stopping her from working with Cinda is loyalty to Charles and Oliver.
@@psiloveyou1964 yea in the first episode but I was thinking that joy stated it was her lipstick and was missing one closes that part of the mystery. It doesn’t thou. The trio was there when Joy said it was her lipstick. But why do they need to put that on the murder board? Ahhh. I’m confused
I'm still wondering if that mark may have been made by Charles punching him in the face. When Ben is talking to Oliver outside his dressing room...Ben is really angry. He tells Oliver that you need to talk with the $-@/bag, & asks if he apologized(I'm assuming Ben means Charles).
This is very likely! I forgot that Charles punched him in the face. I was thinking it was a part of the play but it’s definitely possible and dare I say, Likely.
You always see so much more than I do! I think Ben using the lipstick to write on the mirror makes a lot of sense!
It was the first thing i thought of and makes a lot of sense!
Ruby slipper moon on the rooftop in the opening credits!
Thanks Dallas. Great stuff from you again tonight!
I didnt catch them! Im going to watch again after work
Ruby slipper is the color of lipstick. I wonder if there is any tie into The Wizard of Oz.
I dunno but I am pretty sure Joy would not write on the mirror with that lipstick!
A good breakdown of the episode. I think you are correct about Ben talking to the cookies, and that he wrote the message on the mirror. So its possible that the cookies made him collapse as an accident, and so everything in the episode is just dealing with the red herrings, not the actual murder in the lift. But still a possibility that someone put the cookies there knowing he wouldn't be able to resist, and when he was revived in the hospital, they tried to kill him again. We did learn (or unlearn?) one thing from this episode - Kimber is not the killer because she sold her hanky on ebay. But Charles said she was the only one who didn't give him their hankies, which means all the hankies are accounted for. So whose hanky was Ben holding in the lift? But did Charles only ask the cast for their hankies - we know that Ben gave the hankies to everyone, like KT, Donna and Cliff??, who havent been at rehearsals.
Did Charles say she was the only one that didn’t give him a hanky?? I assumed he’s still been working everyone for them and honed in on her. Bobo never said he would give up his hankie. We don’t know who received one nor who still has theirs other than Kimber and Ben. I would assume everyone was given a hankie.
Always impressed with the ideas you come up with!
I have lots i didnt fit in the video, Im working on another video now!
love the underscore you have chosen. I think the incestuis Mother might be the killer.
I really believe that Ben wrote the message on his mirror himself. We could see that he had a lot of self-doubts and since Loretta called him a 'fucking pig', I think he had to think about it a lot.
I 100% agree, we know he already had self esteem issues stemming from when he was a child.
I have a love/hate relationship with the cookie theory, because everyone the show has heavily hinted at being the killer so far is a red herring. I think Joy is especially a red herring, with her fish!
I like this "red herring" haha!
I am the same in some ways. I do believe that a cookie will have something to do with him collapsing on stage but ultimately has nothing to do with him being pushed down the elevator shaft. So in a way it is a red herring but also a part of the story in its own right.
Maybe its the insurance company that covered the injured actors that were hurt in Olivers Splash. They might be the insurer's that the Producers(Cliff, & his mom) got for Olivers new play.
I like this idea!
I saw the part in the trailer that Oliver sees the smeared lipstick- but didn’t realize he was the one to do it. Secondly, who is trying to hit Charles on stage with the sandbags? I see also in the trailer that someone tries to gag Oliver.
The Mark on his face could be a birthmark.
It’s possible but he didn’t have it when we first met him, someone in the comments mentioned it could have been from Charles punching him.
@ScreenFavorites That's because we didn't meet him, we met his twins ., or could they actually be triplets?
@@luvprue1 this could be possible, but then had the third never acted before?
Saw the show and the episode and i lived it. Love queen Salena ❤❤❤
Need your guys' help! To untangle my brain 😂
What did Cinda do other than be mean to the group? Has she done actual crimes that I forgot about? I was just wondering if there's anything else other than her being an asshole to hinder Mabel's decision to join her?
I just think Mabel would do so well as an investigator with Cinda for podcast content! Them as a trio can't do it forever but obviously Mabel all her life has been so into untangling mysteries even if she's the nervous type! She's so brave and could do so well with this opportunity.
I'm thinking that maybe when Cinda sees that Mabel won't join her, she offers to finance the trio's podcast (remember in a past season, Cinda gets a call that someone is going to finance her podcast for millions). That would give Mabel the financial security that she needs to get an apartment in the Arconia.
Cinda had people on her podcast defaming Mabel with made up stories about how violent she is and tried to frame her as a likely suspect of Bunny’s death. She coined the term Bloody Mabel. I think the main thing stopping her from working with Cinda is loyalty to Charles and Oliver.
@@ScreenFavorites yikes!! thanks for refreshing my memory
Good decoding I missed a lot of that. The kimber theory makes a lot of sense but maybe Loretta might be more guilty than she seems Thanks!
In 1 of your previous videos you caught that Loretta used the same color lipstick...could it be her lipstick?
It is 100% Joys lipstick but as a makeup artists Joy could put it on Loretta.
@@ScreenFavoritesyes she could, but you had the scene where Loretta is putting it on when she was putting her makeup on.
@@psiloveyou1964 yea in the first episode but I was thinking that joy stated it was her lipstick and was missing one closes that part of the mystery.
It doesn’t thou. The trio was there when Joy said it was her lipstick. But why do they need to put that on the murder board? Ahhh. I’m confused
@@ScreenFavorites I've been confused throughout all 3 Seasons, lol.
@@psiloveyou1964 😂😂😂
I'm still wondering if that mark may have been made by Charles punching him in the face. When Ben is talking to Oliver outside his dressing room...Ben is really angry. He tells Oliver that you need to talk with the $-@/bag, & asks if he apologized(I'm assuming Ben means Charles).
This is very likely! I forgot that Charles punched him in the face. I was thinking it was a part of the play but it’s definitely possible and dare I say, Likely.