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Developed by | Krister Johnson |
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Narrated by | Will Arnett Steven Zirnkilton (opening narration) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 7 |
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Network | Netflix |
Release | February 3, 2022 |
Murderville is an American comedic murder-mystery television series with improvised elements developed by Krister Johnson for Netflix. The series is based on the BBC Three television series Murder in Successville. Murderville premiered on February 3, 2022 with the release of all six episodes of the first season.
In the original British series, many of the town's residents (including all the murder suspects) are well-known celebrities, played by impersonators. By contrast, in Murderville, the suspects are simply fictional characters.
A Christmas special premiered on December 15, 2022.[1]
In the town of Murderville, Terry Seattle is a senior detective of the Murderville Police Department and the ex-husband of Rhonda Jenkins-Seattle who works as the chief of police. In each episode, a guest star plays the role of a rookie detective that Rhonda assigns to Terry. However, the guest is not given a script beforehand and must improvise their way through the episode as they try to solve who the true killer is. While two of the suspects are interviewed by Terry and the guest, the other one is usually interviewed by the guest in disguise while Terry feeds the questions to the guest through an earpiece.
Once all three suspects are in the same room, Rhonda shows up with some police officers as the guest must make their guess on who committed the crime from their clue observations. Rhonda will let the guest know if they are 100% correct or 100% incorrect.
These actors only appear as themself for one episode within their respective season:
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Special guest detective | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | 1 | "The Magician's Assistant" | Conan O'Brien | Brennan Shroff | Teleplay by : Marina Cockenberg & Krister Johnson | February 3, 2022 | |
Terry arrives at the station and is confronted by Rhonda who introduces him to his new partner Conan. Terry tells Conan about his former partner Lori Griffin who was murdered 15 years prior. Before long, both are tasked by Rhonda to solve the murder of a magician's assistant named Sarah. The two interview three suspects: the former magician's assistant Deb who works as a waitress, the rival magician Magic Melvin, and the anti-magician movement leader Kathy. After putting the clues together, Conan declares that Magic Melvin is the killer. Rhonda confirms that he is correct and thanks him for his work as Magic Melvin is arrested. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Triplet Homicide" | Marshawn Lynch | Brennan Shroff | Krister Johnson & Kerry O'Neill | February 3, 2022 | |
Terry grieves the loss of his great-aunt. However, Rhonda reveals that Terry's great-aunt died of old age and it has been twelve years since she passed. Rhonda assigns him his new partner Marshawn. After Terry and Marshawn bond over the urn, Rhonda sends them to investigate a recent case, one about the murder of Cora Worthington, an 84-year-old woman who became wealthy by designing dolls. The suspects include her triplet sons: Cora's successor Charles where he was her partner and had a doll redesign turned down by her, family outcast Chester who sued Cora for trying to evict him and started preparing for doomsday, and failing influencer Chadd who has a gambling problem and was cut off by Cora. After interviewing them, Marshawn claims that Charles is the killer, but Rhonda confirms he is incorrect and the real killer was Chester while revealing the real clues. Marshawn is fired by Rhonda for his incorrect assumption and Chester is arrested. Terry apologizes to Marshawn that things didn't work out for him. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Most Likely to Commit Murder" | Kumail Nanjiani | Iain K. Morris | Anna Drezen | February 3, 2022 | |
To avoid his high school reunion because he was known for fainting and farting at the same time, Terry works the night shift whilst Rhonda heads onto a date. Before she leaves she introduces Terry to his next partner Kumail. The two then learn that tech billionaire Seth Gourley was murdered at Terry's high school reunion forcing Terry to attend after all. Together, Terry and Kumail interview three suspects: Seth's former business partner Kevin Riviera, former school jock Brad Torker, and former student Lisa Capobianco. After putting all of the clues together, Kumail claims that Brad is the killer. Rhonda reveals that he is correct and Brad is arrested. Terry learns that her date was Detective Daz. Then he ends up fainting and farting. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Murder by Soup" | Annie Murphy | Iain K. Morris | Marina Cockenberg & Krister Johnson | February 3, 2022 | |
Upset about Rhonda dating Daz, Terry brings donuts for everyone in the station except for him. Rhonda introduces Terry to his first female partner Annie. Annie learns that Terry has been sleeping in his office which has caused it to be very cluttered. Rhonda orders the duo to solve the murder of chief health inspector Alistair Hale who died at city hall after digesting poisoned soup. They interview three suspects: chef Nanette DuBois, kindergarten teacher Ms. Anya Cortez, and Food Truck Mafia crime boss Vinny Palmeiri. After analyzing the clues, Annie reveals that Anya is the killer. Rhonda reveals that she is correct, has Anya arrested, and thanks her for her help. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Heartless" | Sharon Stone | Iain K. Morris | Hannah Levy & Adriana Robles | February 3, 2022 | |
As Terry is roped into a business opportunity called SLUDG even though others are stating that it's a pyramid scheme, Rhonda assigns his new partner Sharon whom Terry tells not to fall in love with her. The two quickly learn of the recent murder of Sebastian Pierce, a surgeon at City General Hospital. They investigate three suspects: hospital administrator Jocelyn Alexander, Sebastian's ex-girlfriend Maddison Chen, and anesthesiologist Dr. Will Gonzalez. After analyzing the clues, Sharon reveals that Maddison is the killer. Rhonda reveals that she is incorrect and that Dr. Will is the real killer. Sharon is fired from her job and Dr. Will is arrested. Later that night, Terry answers a call to Lori's desk phone from a man who states that he has information about her murder. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "The Cold Case" | Ken Jeong | Iain K. Morris | Jack Kukoda | February 3, 2022 | |
Continuing from the last episode, Terry convinces Rhonda to re-investigate the murder of Lori Griffin. She gives him the okay while introducing his new partner Ken. Ken and Terry collect clues by recreating the crime scene from the night Lori was murdered. They interview three suspects: Seamus Doyle, an Irish Mob enforcer who is currently in prison; entrepreneur Rebecca Hendricks who is on the panel of a Shark Tank-type show called Den of Snakes where Ken pitches the Ice Breakerz project; and the police commissioner Donald Barton who Terry and Rhonda answer to. After putting the clues together, Ken declares that Donald is the killer. Rhonda reveals that he is incorrect and that Rebecca is the culprit as she is handcuffed while firing Ken. Whilst thinking, Terry realizes that all three suspects had a role in Lori's murder where Rebecca hired Seamus to terrorize the small community so that Rebecca can put her building in and bribed Donald to have the police officers look the other way. They are all arrested and Rhonda prepares to move into her new unit in the building due to Terry's false claim of knowing the King of Finland. She does allow Terry to move back into her old house once the divorce is finalized. Terry and Ken then walk off to find a way to get their Ice Breakerz product mass-produced as the credits roll. |
No. overall | No. in season | Title [1] | Special guest detective(s) | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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7 | 1 | "Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Murder Mystery" | Jason Bateman, Maya Rudolph and Pete Davidson | Laura Murphy | Krister Johnson | December 15, 2022 | |
After finalizing his divorce with Rhonda, Terry is introduced to his new partner Jason. Just like Terry, Jason is tasked to provide security for a Santa Claus meet and greet at the City Hall. Upon their arrival, the portrayer of Santa; quarterback Johnny Blaze, is murdered being stabbed by a candy cane. Terry and Jason are tasked by Mayor Palmer to seek out who murdered Santa. They first interview Jim Trently, a sportscaster who had ties to Johnny. After being introduced to their second partner Maya, the team then interrogates Mia Briggs, Johnny's assistant. Terry sends Maya and Jason undercover to interrogate Donna Foccacia, an investor who is angry at Johnny for backing out of a deal. After swiftly being introduced to the fourth detective Pete, the team finalizes their guesses on who the murderer is. Maya believes it is Mayor Palmer, Jason believes that Johnny committed suicide, and Pete believes it was Terry. After learning they are all wrong, Jim Trently admits to killing Santa with the help of his girlfriend Angie. Jim and Angie are arrested and the bomb is disarmed. Terry dresses as Santa to deliver the presents to the orphanage which he carelessly distributes. Though he mistakes a present containing noise-cancelling headphones for him from Santa when it was supposed to go to an orphan that's also named Terry much to the dismay of the orphanage owner. |
Krister Johnson serves as showrunner. Anna Drezen, Chadd Gindin, Craig Rowin, Jack Kukoda, Marina Cockenberg, Kerry O'Neill, Hannah Levy, and Adriana Robles also serve as writers.[4] Iain K. Morris and Brennan Shroff shared director duties for each episode.[5] The series was filmed in mid-2021.[6] Murderville was released on February 3, 2022 on Netflix.[7]
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 74% approval rating with an average rating of 6.4/10, based on 35 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Murderville's improvisational premise can lead to stretches of dead air, but the moments of spontaneous inspiration are worthwhile—and it helps to have Will Arnett on the case."[8] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 65 out of 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[9]
Kathryn VanArendonk of Vulture praised the show's concept, writing, "Arnett's flexibility and playfulness are key to making Murderville work, but strong celebrity casting is what keeps its fairly predictable shtick from getting boring."[10]
The Guardian's Jack Seale felt that the original BBC series "was a startling flash of bottled chaos that deserves to be cherished. It doesn't deserve the new US remake, Murderville (Netflix), which hacks off the concept's eccentric rough edges, then makes a mess of the less interesting show that's left."[11]