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Detective Terry Seattle is who we spend time with in Netflix’s Murderville, based on the BBC Three series Murder in Successville, which ran from 2015 to 2017. But not just him, because in each episode we get a celebrity joining him on a case to solve a, you guessed it, murder.
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In this series, everyone is given a script to work with…except for the guest. The guest is going in fully cold. They’re informed that the victim is dead, are given a summary filled with some subtle clues, told to solve the case, and they’re introduced to a series of three different suspects. By episode’s end their asked to name their chosen suspect and both they and we learn if their deductive reasoning led to the right person.
For instance, the first episode (which is pretty much a lock for the best, though the rest are also funny) features Conan O’Brien as the guest. The episode coasts on O’Brien and Arnett’s chemistry and Arnett’s forcing O’Brien to each a Spicy Jalapeรฑ-Joe sandwich with a Slop-a-rita. But more to the point, a magician has been murdered, and O’Brien is introduced to waitress and former magician’s assistant Deb, competing magician Magic Melvin, whose “Sorcery” startles and confounds Det. Seattle, and the head of an anti-magician MADD-type movement.
That’s the general template for the show. One suspect is interviewed in the police station, one is in their own element with distractions thrown in to catch the guest off guard, and a third that requires the guest to go in undercover. When it comes to that third and final suspect, Det. Seattle is speaking through an earpiece, giving advice that ranges from terrible to off-topic rants about something mundane or ludicrous.
The first season, released in its entirety on February 3rd, 2022, consists of six episodes. The guests are O’Brien, former NFL running back Marshawn Lynch, Kumail Nanjiani, Annie Murphy, Sharon Stone, and Ken Jeong. There isn’t a weak episode in the bunch, but O’Brien’s, Nanjiani’s, Murphy’s, and Jeong’s are pretty special.








