Nothing is as it seems in this hilarious murder mystery where each suspect's story is told through a different film genre.
The best episode of "The Afterparty" season 2 is "Aniq 2: The Sequel", rated 7.2/10 from 569 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by Anthony King, Christopher Miller. "Aniq 2: The Sequel" aired on 7/11/2023 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Grace".
When Zoe's sister's wedding weekend is destroyed by a murder, Aniq calls his old friend Danner to investigate the crime.
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Writer: Anthony King, Christopher Miller
Aniq and Danner interview the bride, who tells the story of her relationship with Edgar in the style of a Jane Austen romance.
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Writer: Christopher Miller, Rachel H. Smith
Grace's former boyfriend tells his story like a film noir: He suspected that Edgar was up to no good and was determined to protect his ex.
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Writer: Christopher Miller, Mike Rosolio
Like the heroine of a twee indie film, Edgar's adopted sister wanted to stop the wedding because of her own broken heart.
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Writer: Christopher Miller
When Edgar's business partner opens up about their complicated history, it plays like a slick and suspenseful heist movie.
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Writer: Christopher Miller
Why did Danner really leave the police force? She presents the scintillating story to Aniq like a steamy '90s thriller.
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Writer: Christopher Miller
Aniq and Danner move the investigation to Zoe's family, starting with her free-spirited uncle. His tale is an epic, global romance.
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Writer: Christopher Miller
Zoe's father reluctantly agrees to sit with her, Aniq, and Danner as they review found-footage-style videos from the weekend.
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Writer: Christopher Miller, Justin Shipley, Jordan Shipley
Launching into a '50s psychological melodrama, Edgar's mother details her nightmarish year since the death of her husband.
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Writer: Anna Lockhart
Alternating between campy horror and '80s soap opera, Zoe and her mother fill in the remaining blanks of Edgar's murder.
Director: N/A
Writer: Christopher Miller, Justin Shipley, Jordan Shipley