In this episode, Oliver's musical is green-lighted, Charles discovers who doesn't have a hanky, and Mabel, along with the documentarian Robert with a T, find out there was someone else with Ben in his dressing room during opening night. Someone who was romantically involved with Ben.
The show wants you to believe that Kimber was the one in the dressing room, but it's clear that's a red herring. The killers from previous seasons (Jan and Poppy) were never even suggested as suspects, meaning that Kimber won't be the killer, specially if the show leads you to believe that. Or maybe she was there that night, but she didn't actually kill him.
Either way, this episode was OK, i liked Meryl Streep's performance in the end, and I also like how the show, throughout the seasons, keeps switching perspectives, with Kimber being the narrator at the beginning and the end of the episode.
The show wants you to believe that Kimber was the one in the dressing room, but it's clear that's a red herring. The killers from previous seasons (Jan and Poppy) were never even suggested as suspects, meaning that Kimber won't be the killer, specially if the show leads you to believe that. Or maybe she was there that night, but she didn't actually kill him.
Either way, this episode was OK, i liked Meryl Streep's performance in the end, and I also like how the show, throughout the seasons, keeps switching perspectives, with Kimber being the narrator at the beginning and the end of the episode.