- 7.8/104,411 votes
#1 - Persons of Interest
Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 6/28/2022
Welcome home, Arconiacs! Minutes after Season 1’s finale, Charles, Oliver and Mabel are now implicated in the murder of Board President, Bunny Folger. They must choose whether to lay low or risk their safety by catching the killer themselves.
Director: John Hoffman, Jesse Peretz
Writer: John Hoffman
- 7.6/104,272 votes
#2 - Framed
Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 6/28/2022
A memorial for Bunny provides an opportunity for our trio to question their neighbors, while they also try to get rid of a very implicating piece of evidence. One of Bunny’s relatives makes an appearance and if you thought Bunny was a force, get ready...
Director: John Hoffman, Jesse Peretz
Writer: Kristin Newman
- 8.2/104,036 votes
#3 - The Last Day of Bunny Folger
Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 7/5/2022
A foul-mouthed parrot becomes a critical window into Bunny Folger’s last day on Earth. Some of the individuals with whom Bunny crossed paths will surprise both you and our trio... Along the way, a reveal deepens our trio's need to solve Bunny's case.
Director: Jude Weng
Writer: Ben Smith
- 8.1/103,799 votes
#4 - Here's Looking at You
Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 7/12/2022
Charles, Oliver and Mabel welcome an unexpected young visitor who reveals hidden secrets about the inner workings of the Arconia. We also discover Charles once recorded a hit single that was huge in Germany.
Director: Jude Weng
Writer: Rachel Burger, Valentina Garza
- 7.7/103,624 votes
#5 - The Tell
Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 7/19/2022
Mabel hosts a party for an electric art crowd which also serves a double purpose for smoking on a liar in the trios’s midst.
Director: Cherien Dabis
Writer: Matteo Borghese, Rob Turbovsky
- 7.8/103,544 votes
#6 - Performance Review
Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 7/26/2022
Charles, Oliver and Mabel collide with their podcasting mentor-turned-competitor, Cinda Canning. Subsequently, a key clue requires the trio to orchestrate a classic stakeout — Brazzos-style. New York has never been more glittering.
Director: Cherien Dabis
Writer: Ben Smith, Joshua Allen Griffith
- 7.9/103,630 votes
#7 - Flipping the Pieces
Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 8/2/2022
Mabel’s incident on the subway leads her to gain help from an unlikely ally. Their journey takes them to a legendary amusement park which turns out to be full of terror — while amusements and evidence reside back in the Arconia with Charles and Oliver.
Director: Chris Teague
Writer: Stephen Markley, Ben Philippe
- 7.9/103,493 votes
#8 - Hello, Darkness
Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 8/9/2022
A blackout throws the city into chaos. As the trio races to save a loved one from the killer, other Arconia residents begin to explore unexpected connections in the midst of darkness — all enhanced by Gut Milk and a yodel or two.
Director: Chris Teague
Writer: Madeleine George
- 8.3/103,447 votes
#9 - Sparring Partners
Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 8/16/2022
Closing in on the killer, Mabel takes her investigative talents into the ring. Oliver and Charles duke it out over a birdcage only to end up confronting their deepest paternal struggles.
Director: Jamie Babbit
Writer: Kirker Butler
- 8.9/104,880 votes
#10 - I Know Who Did It
Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 8/23/2022
One question remains: Who did it??? Oh, who are we kidding -- there's a few more questions raised, too.
Director: Jamie Babbit
Writer: John Hoffman, Matteo Borghese, Rob Turbovsky
The Best Episodes of Only Murders in the Building Season 2
Every episode of Only Murders in the Building Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Only Murders in the Building Season 2!
Three strangers share an obsession with true crime and suddenly find themselves wrapped up in one.
Genres:ComedyMysteryCrime
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Season 2 Ratings Summary
"Persons of Interest" is the best rated episode of "Only Murders in the Building" season 2. It scored 7.8/10 based on 4411 votes. Directed by John Hoffman, Jesse Peretz and written by John Hoffman, it aired on 6/28/2022. This episode is rated 0.2 points higher than the second-best, "Framed".